Amara Callistus Nwosu
Robotic technology for palliative and supportive care: Strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats
Nwosu, Amara Callistus; Sturgeon, Bethany; McGlinchey, Tamsin; Goodwin, Christian DG; Behera, Ardhendu; Mason, Stephen; Stanley, Sarah; Payne, Terry R
Authors
Bethany Sturgeon
Tamsin McGlinchey
Christian DG Goodwin
Ardhendu Behera
Stephen Mason
Sarah Stanley
Terry R Payne
Abstract
Background: Medical robots are increasingly used for a variety of applications in healthcare. Robots have mainly been used to support surgical procedures, and for a variety of assistive uses in dementia and elderly care. To date, there has been limited debate about the potential opportunities and risks of robotics in other areas of palliative, supportive and end-of-life care. Aim: The objective of this article is to examine the possible future impact of medical robotics on palliative, supportive care and end-of-life care. Specifically, we will discuss the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats (SWOT) of this technology. Methods: A SWOT analysis to understand the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of robotic technology in palliative and supportive care. Results: The opportunities of robotics in palliative, supportive and end-of-life care include a number of assistive, therapeutic, social and educational uses. However, there are a number of technical, societal, economic and ethical factors which need to be considered to ensure meaningful use of this technology in palliative care. Conclusion: Robotics could have a number of potential applications in palliative, supportive and end-of-life care. Future work should evaluate the health-related, economic, societal and ethical implications of using this technology. There is a need for collaborative research to establish use-cases and inform policy, to ensure the appropriate use (or non-use) of robots for people with serious illness.
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | Jun 28, 2019 |
Online Publication Date | Jun 28, 2019 |
Publication Date | Sep 1, 2019 |
Deposit Date | Nov 16, 2021 |
Publicly Available Date | Sep 1, 2019 |
Journal | Palliative Medicine |
Print ISSN | 0269-2163 |
Electronic ISSN | 1477-030X |
Publisher | SAGE Publications |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 33 |
Issue | 8 |
Pages | 1106-1113 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1177/0269216319857628 |
Keywords | Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine; General Medicine |
Public URL | https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/8109842 |
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