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Ethical considerations in the ENABLE project | Author(s) | Sidsel Bjorneby, Päivi Topo, Suzanne Cahill |
Journal title | Dementia: the international journal of social research and practice, vol 3, no 3, October 2004 |
Pages | pp 297-312 |
Source | http://www.sagepublications.com/ejournals |
Keywords | Assistive technology ; Information technology ; Social ethics ; Methodology. |
Annotation | The principles of autonomy, beneficence and justice are defined and applied to an analysis of researchers' experience with the ENABLE project on assistive design. Some of the ethical difficulties arising from conducting an intervention study of this type with people with dementia are outlined. The article needs to be read in conjunction with the other ENABLE articles in this issue of Dementia. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-041206203 A |
Classmark | M: UVB: TQ: 3D |
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