Opportunities, ethical challenges, and value implications of pervasive sensing technology for supporting older adults in the work environment

C. Grünloh, M. Cabrita, C. Dantas, S. Ortet
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Responding to the challenges of demographic change, a growing number of eHealth solutions are appearing on the market, aiming to enable age-friendly living and working environments. Pervasive sensing and monitoring of workers' health-, behavioural-, emotional- and cognitive status to support their health and workability enable the creation of adaptive work environments and the provision of personalised interventions. However, this technology also introduces new challenges that go beyond user acceptance and privacy concerns. Based on a conceptual investigation and lessons learnt within the SmartWork project (H2020-826343), this paper outlines opportunities and ethical challenges of pervasive sensing technology in the work environment that aims to support active and healthy ageing for office workers in a holistic way, including their values and preferences. Only by identifying those challenges, implicated values and value tensions is it possible to convert them into design opportunities and find innovative ways to address identified tensions. The article outlines steps taken within the project and closes with a reflection on the limits of technological responses to societal problems and the need for regulations and changes on a societal level.
在工作环境中支持老年人的普适传感技术的机遇、伦理挑战和价值含义
为应对人口变化带来的挑战,市场上出现了越来越多的电子保健解决方案,旨在创造对老年人友好的生活和工作环境。普遍感知和监测工人的健康、行为、情绪和认知状况,以支持他们的健康和工作能力,从而能够创造适应性工作环境并提供个性化干预措施。然而,这项技术也带来了新的挑战,超越了用户接受和隐私问题。基于SmartWork项目(H2020-826343)的概念调查和经验教训,本文概述了普适传感技术在工作环境中的机遇和伦理挑战,旨在以整体方式支持办公室工作人员积极健康的老龄化,包括他们的价值观和偏好。只有通过识别这些挑战、隐含价值和价值紧张关系,才有可能将它们转化为设计机会,并找到解决识别紧张关系的创新方法。文章概述了在项目中采取的步骤,并以反思技术对社会问题的反应的局限性以及在社会层面上进行法规和变革的必要性作为结束。
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