Ethical Aspects of the Use of Social Robots in Elderly Care -- A Systematic Qualitative Review
Marianne Leineweber, Clara Victoria Keusgen, Marc Bubeck, Joschka Haltaufderheide, Robert Ranisch, Corinna Klingler

TL;DR
This systematic review explores the ethical challenges and opportunities of deploying social robots in elderly care, emphasizing the need for context-specific ethical evaluation for responsible implementation.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of ethical aspects from a decision-makers' perspective, organizing 60 ethical issues across stakeholder groups from extensive literature.
Findings
Identified over 60 ethical aspects affecting stakeholders.
Highlighted the importance of contextual ethical evaluation.
Revealed many ethical issues are marginally recognized but relevant.
Abstract
Background: The use of social robotics in elderly care is increasingly discussed as one way of meeting emerging care needs due to scarce resources. While many potential benefits are associated with robotic care technologies, there is a variety of ethical challenges. To support steps towards a responsible implementation and use, this review develops an overview on ethical aspects of the use of social robots in elderly care from a decision-makers' perspective. Methods: Electronic databases were queried using a comprehensive search strategy based on the key concepts of "ethical aspects", "social robotics" and "elderly care". Abstract and title screening was conducted by two authors independently. Full-text screening was conducted by one author following a joint consolidation phase. Data was extracted using MAXQDA24 by one author, based on a consolidated coding framework. Analysis was…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSocial Robot Interaction and HRI · Ethics and Social Impacts of AI · AI in Service Interactions
