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[Old age in discussion].

S Koppi, G S Barolin

    Wiener Medizinische Wochenschrift (1946)
    |February 15, 1987
    PubMed
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    Addressing the complex challenges of advanced age requires more than just medical knowledge. Interdisciplinary collaboration between fields like legislation, medicine, and psychology is crucial for effective solutions.

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    Area of Science:

    • Gerontology
    • Public Health Policy
    • Social Sciences

    Context:

    • Growing global population of older adults presents complex societal challenges.
    • Current medical knowledge alone is insufficient to address multifaceted issues of aging.
    • Increasing significance of advanced age necessitates broader societal engagement.

    Purpose:

    • To highlight the necessity of interdisciplinary dialogue for addressing aging-related problems.
    • To emphasize the limitations of isolated medical approaches in gerontology.
    • To advocate for continued collaboration among diverse sectors.

    Summary:

    • Problems of advanced age are multifaceted and cannot be solved by medical knowledge alone.
    • Open-mindedness and dialogue between legislation, administration, medicine, sociology, and psychology are essential.

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  • Continued interdisciplinary dialogues are vital to keep pace with the complexities of aging.
  • Impact:

    • Fosters a more holistic understanding of aging.
    • Encourages integrated policy-making for elder care.
    • Promotes collaborative research and solutions for a growing elderly population.