Ethical issues concerning the use of commercially available wearables in children

Q4 Medicine Jahr Pub Date : 2022-08-19 DOI:10.21860/j.13.1.1
A. Panayiotou, Evangelos D. Protopapadakis
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Wearable and mobile technology has advanced in leaps and bounds in the last decade with technological advances creating a role from enhancing healthy living to monitoring and treating disease. However, the discussion about the ethical use of such commercial technology in the community, especially in minors, is lacking behind. In this paper, we first summarize the major ethical concerns that arise from the usage of commercially available wearable technology in children, with a focus on smart watches, highlighting issues around the consent process, mitigation of risk and potential confidentiality and privacy issues, as well as the potential for therapeutic misconceptions when used without medical advice. Then through a relevant thought experiment we move on to outline some further ethical concerns that are connected to the use of wearables by minors, to wit the issue of informed consent in the case of minors, forcing them to live in the spotlight, and compromising their right to an open future. We conclude with the view that mitigating potential pitfalls and enhancing the benefits of wearable technology especially for minors requires brave and comprehensive moral debates.
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关于在儿童身上使用市售可穿戴设备的伦理问题
可穿戴和移动技术在过去十年中突飞猛进,技术进步创造了从改善健康生活到监测和治疗疾病的作用。然而,在社区中,特别是在未成年人中,对这种商业技术的伦理使用的讨论是缺乏的。在本文中,我们首先总结了在儿童中使用市售可穿戴技术所产生的主要伦理问题,重点是智能手表,突出了有关同意过程的问题,降低风险和潜在的保密和隐私问题,以及在没有医疗建议的情况下使用时可能产生的治疗误解。然后,通过一个相关的思想实验,我们继续概述一些与未成年人使用可穿戴设备有关的进一步的道德问题,以未成年人的知情同意问题为例,强迫他们生活在聚光灯下,损害他们享有开放未来的权利。我们的结论是,减轻潜在的陷阱和增强可穿戴技术的好处,特别是对未成年人来说,需要勇敢和全面的道德辩论。
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Jahr
Jahr Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: JAHR – EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF BIOETHICS is a journal that deals with a wide range of bioethical topics. The aim of the Editorial Board is to publish articles related to bioethics in social sciences (sociology, psychology, law, political science, information and communication sciences, pedagogy, education and rehabilitation sciences, speech-language pathology, kinesiology, demography, social activities, security and defence sciences, economics), humanities (philosophy, theology, philology, history, art history, archaeology, ethnology and anthropology, religious sciences), biomedical (medicine, public health, veterinary medicine, dentistry and pharmacology), but also in other sciences. The journal is published twice a year.
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