Saturday, October 27, 2012

Do elderly patients have "a right to healthy dependence"?

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23099893


 2012 Oct 26. [Epub ahead of print]

A Declaration of Healthy Dependence: The Case of Home Care.

Source

Centre for Applied Ethics, House Ellen Key, Linköping University, 581 83, Linköping, Sweden, elin.palm@liu.se.

Abstract

Aging populations have become a major concern in the developed world and are expected to require novel care strategies. Public policies, health-care regimes and technology developers alike stress the need for a more individualized care to meet the increased demand for care services in response to demographic change. Increasingly, care services are offered to individuals with diseases and or disabilities in their homes by means of Personalized Health-Monitoring (PHM) technologies. PHM-based home care is typically portrayed as the key to a cost-effective future care that better can accommodate the needs of an aging population and promote care recipients' independence. In light of the emerging technology-based home care, this article sets forth to investigate the significance and implications of a strong emphasis on independence in relation to this novel care form. Notions of independence as used by care planners, care providers and technology developers are examined in relation to ICT-based home care and the reasonableness of independence as an aim for future health-care is critically discussed. In conclusion, the need for a shift from a strong emphasis on independence to a right to healthy dependence is advocated.

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