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Ethical perceptions towards real-world use of companion robots with older people and people with dementia: survey opinions among younger adults.

Hannah Louise BradwellRhona WinningtonSerge ThillRhona Winnington
Published in: BMC geriatrics (2020)
Although a relatively small study, we demonstrated discrepancies between ethical concerns raised in the philosophical literature and those likely to make the decision to buy a companion robot. Such discrepancies, between philosophers and 'end-users' in care of older people, and in methods of ascertainment, are worthy of further empirical research and discussion. Our participants were more concerned about economic issues and equality of access, an important consideration for those involved with care of older people. On the other hand the concerns proposed by ethicists seem unlikely to be a barrier to use of companion robots.
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