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Current Situation and Development of Community Nursing in China

Yifan Ma *,1,
  • 1 Zhengzhou University

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https://doi.org/10.54254/2753-7048/27/20231111

Abstract

Community nursing is a continuous, dynamic and comprehensive nursing service based on the knowledge and skills of public health and nursing. It takes the population as the service object and maintains and promotes health as the ultimate goal. With China gradually entering the aging society in recent years, community nursing has become an essential direction of nursing development and an inevitable trend of health care development. Despite the strong support of relevant government departments, China’s community nursing is developing continuously. However, because of the late start of development, large population base and other reasons, there are still many problems, such as insufficient supply of nursing services, a significant shortage of nursing facilities, and uneven quality of nursing. This paper mainly discusses the above community health care problems caused by China’s aging population and puts forward some suggestions, for example, the government should appropriately increase investment, strengthen publicity, pay attention to the training of nursing talents, recruit more nursing staff and provide them with corresponding training and assessment, improve the quality of nursing staff, promote the more comprehensive application of community nursing concepts and models, and provide theoretical reference for exploring the establishment of a sound and sustainable community nursing service system in China.

Keywords

community nursing, community nurses, quality control, community nursing development

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Ma,Y. (2023). Current Situation and Development of Community Nursing in China. Lecture Notes in Education Psychology and Public Media,27,7-13.

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Volume title: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Interdisciplinary Humanities and Communication Studies

Conference website: https://www.icihcs.org/
ISBN:978-1-83558-169-8(Print) / 978-1-83558-170-4(Online)
Conference date: 15 November 2023
Editor:Enrique Mallen, Javier Cifuentes-Faura
Series: Lecture Notes in Education Psychology and Public Media
Volume number: Vol.27
ISSN:2753-7048(Print) / 2753-7056(Online)

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