英文摘要 |
More and more countries are facing the problem of aging populations; the percent of elderly in Taiwan will reach 20% of the entire population in 2026, i.e. constituting a super-aged society. With the pressure of an aging population and the rapid development of technology in recent years, the application of care robots in long-term care has attracted increasing attention in advanced industrial countries, including Taiwan. Although Taiwanese society also introduces or put resources into developing care robots, there is scant research focusing on the impact of the lives of the elderly in using care robots. However, social policy must always pay attention to ethical issues and the impact on the lives of the elderly in using such services. Compared to the rich discussions on the ethical issues in the traditional long-term care services field, the analysis of the ethical situation of applying care robots has received little attention in Taiwan. Based on the meaning of care and preserving the rights of the elderly, this study discusses the ethical issue in using care robots. Although, the current study does not deny the value and benefit of care robots, in fact, quite the contrary, this paper aims to arouse Taiwanese society to pay greater attention to the ethical situation as it is clear that more and more care robots will be employed globally. This study believes that only if we do this, will the application of care robots gain greater ethical legitimacy. |