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Socially assistive robots and meaningful work: the case of aged care

Cristina Voinea Tenzin Wangmo

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Abstract As socially assistive robots (SARs) become increasingly integrated into aged care, it becomes essential to ask: how do these technologies affect caregiving work? Do SARs foster or diminish the conditions conducive to meaningful work? And why does it matter if SARs make caregiving more or less meaningful? This paper addresses these questions by examining the relationship between SARs and the meaningfulness of care work. It argues that SARs should be designed to foster meaningful care work. This presupposes, as we will argue, empowering caregivers to enhance their skills and moral virtues, helping them preserve a sense of purpose, and supporting the integration of caregiving with other aspects of caregivers’ personal lives. If caregivers see their work as meaningful, this positively affects not only their well-being but also the well-being of care recipients. We begin by outlining the conditions under which work becomes meaningful, and then we apply this framework to caregiving. We next evaluate how SARs influence these conditions, identifying both opportunities and risks. The discussion concludes with design recommendations to ensure SARs foster meaningful caregiving practices.

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Cristina Voinea

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Tenzin Wangmo

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Voinea, C., Wangmo, T. (2025). Socially assistive robots and meaningful work: the case of aged care. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41599-025-05498-0

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2025
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10.1057/s41599-025-05498-0
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