Re: Use of cameras to monitor nursing-home care is subject of controversy
- From: "monalisa" <GiocondaPSnyder@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 26 Nov 2005 18:03:00 -0800
Thanks Jackie
Video monitoring raises questions about surveillance and possible loss
of privacy and autonomy. Pilot projects have shown that, if used
correctly, video monitoring technology is welcomed by users and staff.
However, the mainstream introduction of video monitoring is likely to
require closer attention to the ethical aspects of its use, including
guidance on such issues as informed consent and the need to avoid
unacceptable reductions in staffing support. Public awareness-raising
activities and demonstration facilities Do you a facililty using this
technology right now? so I can ask some questions, I want opinions of
users, staff, etc
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