Oltre il bianco e nero: le sfumature della ricerca scientifica | Tiziano Innocenti | TEDxSanremo
Sui temi che riguardano la nostra salute spesso siamo portati a cercare risposte chiare e definitive, e percepiamo la scienza come composta da verità assolute o falsità conclamate. Tuttavia, la realtà delle evidenze scientifiche è molto più complessa: studi, interpretazioni e incertezze si modificano continuamente nel tempo. In questo talk, discuteremo come la comunicazione scientifica sia essenziale per tradurre queste sfumature in informazioni utili per il pubblico e per evitare la polarizzazione e la disinformazione, con gravi conseguenze sulla salute delle persone. Attraverso esempi come la gestione dell'informazione durante la pandemia di COVID-19 o le controversie sui vaccini, rifletteremo su come la semplificazione eccessiva possa distorcere la percezione pubblica, generando disinformazione e divisioni. Affronteremo anche il delicato equilibrio che i professionisti della salute devono mantenere nel prendere decisioni in condizioni di incertezza e con dati in continua evoluzione. Il messaggio chiave è che la complessità e le sfumature della ricerca scientifica non sono un limite, ma una risorsa per migliorare l’assistenza sanitaria e prendere decisioni più consapevoli. Solo riconoscendo queste sfumature possiamo evitare l’inganno della disinformazione.E' Direttore dell’Unità di Metodologia della Ricerca della Fondazione GIMBE. Nel suo ruolo all’interno della Fondazione GIMBE, è anche membro del Comitato Scientifico e responsabile scientifico delle aree di metodologia della Ricerca ed Evidence-Based Practice, e si occupa di intelligenza artificiale applicata alla pratica clinica, ricerca scientifica ed organizzazione dei servizi sanitari. Dopo la laurea in fisioterapia, ha deciso di costruire la sua carriera professionale dedicandosi alla ricerca scientifica. Motivato dalla convinzione che la ricerca debba evolversi per migliorare la salute delle persone, si è specializzato in metodologia della ricerca e meta-epidemiologia, con l’obiettivo di aiutare medici, professionisti sanitari e cittadini a comprendere meglio i risultati della ricerca. Per questo, ha conseguito un Dottorato di Ricerca in Research Methodology presso la Vrije Universiteit di Amsterdam. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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