Riva Giuseppe, Graffigna Guendalina, Baitieri Maddalena, Amato Alessandra, Bonanomi Maria Grazia, Valentini Paolo, Castelli Guido
Department of Psychology, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan, Italy.
Research and Scientific Projects Directorate, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan, Italy.
Stud Health Technol Inform. 2014;203:10-9.
The quest for an active and healthy ageing can be considered a "wicked problem." It is a social and cultural problem, which is difficult to solve because of incomplete, changing, and contradictory requirements. These problems are tough to manage because of their social complexity. They are a group of linked problems embedded in the structure of the communities in which they occur. First, they require the knowledge of the social and cultural context in which they occur. They can be solved only by understanding of what people do and why they do it. Second, they require a multidisciplinary approach. Wicked problems can have different solutions, so it is critical to capture the full range of possibilities and interpretations. Thus, we suggest that Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore (UCSC) is well suited for accepting and managing this challenge because of its applied research orientation, multidisciplinary approach, and integrated vision. After presenting the research activity of UCSC, we describe a possible "systems thinking" strategy to consider the complexity and interdependence of active ageing and healthy living.
追求积极健康的老龄化可被视为一个“棘手问题”。这是一个社会和文化问题,由于需求不完整、不断变化且相互矛盾,因而难以解决。这些问题因其社会复杂性而难以管理。它们是嵌入其所在社区结构中的一组相互关联的问题。首先,它们需要了解其发生的社会和文化背景。只有通过理解人们做什么以及为什么这样做,才能解决这些问题。其次,它们需要多学科方法。棘手问题可以有不同的解决方案,因此全面把握各种可能性和解释至关重要。因此,我们认为,由于其应用研究导向、多学科方法和综合视野,天主教圣心大学(UCSC)非常适合接受和应对这一挑战。在介绍了UCSC的研究活动之后,我们描述了一种可能的“系统思维”策略,以考虑积极老龄化与健康生活的复杂性和相互依存关系。