Tackling societal challenges related to ageing and transport transition: An introduction to philosophical principles of causation adapted to the biopsychosocial model

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Abstract

In geriatrics, driving cessation is addressed within the biopsychosocial model. This has broadened the scope of practitioners, not only in terms of assessing fitness to drive, but also by helping to maintain social engagements and provide support for transport transition. Causes can be addressed at different levels by adapting medication, improving physical health, modifying behaviour, adapting lifestyle, or bringing changes to the environment. This transdisciplinary approach requires an understanding of how different disciplines are linked to each other. This article reviews the philosophical principles of causality between fields and provides a framework for understanding causality within the biopsychosocial model. Understanding interlevel constraints should help practitioners overcome their differences, and favor transversal approaches to driving cessation.

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Vaucher, P., & Favrat, B. (2016, March 1). Tackling societal challenges related to ageing and transport transition: An introduction to philosophical principles of causation adapted to the biopsychosocial model. Geriatrics (Switzerland). MDPI Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute. https://doi.org/10.3390/geriatrics1010003

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