摇摆智能养老:机遇与挑战

Zhaohui Su Ph.D. , Ruijie Zhang , Dean McDonnell Ph.D. , Barry L Bentley Ph.D. , Yayra Kweku Adobor , Jianlin Jiang , Yifan Liu , Xin Yu , Ruru Chen Ph.D. , Tumaresi Alimu Ph.D. , Xinxin Wu Ph.D. , Ali Cheshmehzangi Ph.D. , Sabina Šegalo Ph.D. , Junaid Ahmad Ph.D. , Xiao Zhang Ph.D. , Chee H Ng Ph.D., M.D. , Claudimar Pereira da Veiga Ph.D. , Yu-Tao Xiang Ph.D., M.D.
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智能老龄化是指在人们步入老年后,利用可获得的社会生态机会,积极主动地建立理想的生活方式和生活质量的过程。与其他老龄化模式不同,智慧型老龄化是从社会生态学的角度来看待老龄化过程的,这一过程是由社会、文化、经济、政治和技术因素以及医疗因素相互作用形成的。智慧型老龄化不是采取一刀切的方法,先入为主地定义一个决定老龄化进程的 "普遍 "因素,而是尊重和强调个人的能动性和效率,由个人决定什么对其福祉是重要和适当的,并设计自己的老龄化历程。尽管智能老龄化可以解决人口老龄化问题,但根深蒂固的不平等问题(如数字鸿沟)可能会阻碍智能老龄化帮助人们按照自己的节奏优雅地步入老年。为了揭示这一问题,本文探讨了人口老龄化可能引发的海啸式社会问题,并讨论了智能老龄化模式及其机遇和挑战如何帮助人们更好地度过老龄化历程。
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Smart ageing with sway: Opportunities and challenges
Smart ageing is the process of leveraging accessible socio-ecological opportunities to proactively build the desired lifestyle and preferred quality of life as people age. Different from other ageing models, smart ageing views the ageing process from a socio-ecological perspective, a process which is shaped by the interplay of social, cultural, economic, political, and technological factors, along with medical ones. Rather than taking a one-size-fits-all approach and pre-emptively defining a “universal” factor that decides the ageing process, smart ageing respects and emphasises individuals’ agency and efficacy in deciding what is important and appropriate to their well-being and designing their own ageing journey. While smart ageing can be a solution to population ageing, ingrained inequality issues like the digital divide can nevertheless hinder its ability to help people age at their own pace and with grace. To shed light on the issue, this paper examines the tsunami of social issues population ageing could unleash, and discusses how the smart ageing model—along with its opportunities and challenges—can help people better navigate their ageing adventure.
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