Published on in Vol 6 (2023)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/41322, first published .
Proactive and Ongoing Analysis and Management of Ethical Concerns in the Development, Evaluation, and Implementation of Smart Homes for Older Adults With Frailty

Proactive and Ongoing Analysis and Management of Ethical Concerns in the Development, Evaluation, and Implementation of Smart Homes for Older Adults With Frailty

Proactive and Ongoing Analysis and Management of Ethical Concerns in the Development, Evaluation, and Implementation of Smart Homes for Older Adults With Frailty

Journals

  1. Salomé S, Monfort E. Révolution numérique et âgisme : les enjeux éthiques de l’intelligence artificielle pour les personnes âgées. NPG Neurologie - Psychiatrie - Gériatrie 2023;23(138):383 View
  2. Tannou T, Gzil F, Kennelly S, Tournoy J, Frisardi V, Soysal P. How do geriatricians evaluate decision-making ability for older adults with cognitive impairment? Results from an European survey. European Geriatric Medicine 2023;14(5):953 View
  3. Lukkien D, Stolwijk N, Ipakchian Askari S, Hofstede B, Nap H, Boon W, Peine A, Moors E, Minkman M. AI-Assisted Decision-Making in Long-Term Care: Qualitative Study on Prerequisites for Responsible Innovation. JMIR Nursing 2024;7:e55962 View
  4. Vrančić A, Zadravec H, Orehovački T. The Role of Smart Homes in Providing Care for Older Adults: A Systematic Literature Review from 2010 to 2023. Smart Cities 2024;7(4):1502 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Norwood M, Pretty D, Marsh C, Shirota C, Gillet C, Zeeman H, Kendall E. Environmental Neuroscience. View
  2. Suhonen R, Stolt M. Key Concepts and Issues in Nursing Ethics. View