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Vieillesse et recherche sur la vieillesse en Suisse – Version digitale (245 pages)
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Le nombre des retraités va connaître une forte croissance au cours des prochaines décennies. Il en résultera un fort vieillissement de la population. Cette évolution posera à notre société de nombreuses questions qui exigent des études solides. Cet ouvrage présente la situation actuelle de la recherche sur la vieillesse en Suisse et recueille, dans une perspective interdisciplinaire, les principaux résultats proposés dans les travaux de gérontologie.
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DEVELOPMENTS and RESEARCH on AGING : An International Handbook
€10.00Geriatrie medicine in the 700-year-old Swiss confederation has a relatively short past, but yet is extremely important in the global evolution of this discipline. ActuaIly, two outstanding physicians have contributed to the development of geriatries in Switzerland: F. Verzar (1886-1979) and J. P. Junod (1930-1985). F. Verzar was the first to state the principles and to emphasize the necessity of fundamental research in gerontology (Verzar, 1977). Later, J. P. Junod devel- oped a comprehensive new approach for care based on the bio-psycho-social, environmental, cultural, and emotional features of the elderly patient; this concept requires the multidisciplinary collaboration of health professionals trained in complementary specialities (Martin & Junod, 1983).
What then remains in 1991 of the geriatrie work of these two Swiss pioneers? The answer lies in the appraisal of the health systems, their dynamics, constraints, and outcomes. It also rests on the inventory of clinical and fundamental researches recently carried out in Switzerland, as weIl as on the review of programs of acti vities in gerontology.