The Development Prospect of Chinese Rehabilitation Specialist Nurses under the Background of Aging
Abstract
Objective: To explore the correlation between the supply-demand contradiction and development of rehabilitation nursing talents in China through the analysis of China's aging population. It provides ideas for the increasingly professional and regularization of rehabilitation nursing in China, and provides evidence-based suggestions for the employment of rehabilitation specialist nurses. Design: Review Article. Methods: Literature review. Finding: Due to the traditional concept of Chinese society and the low recognition of rehabilitation specialist nurses, the training institutions for rehabilitation specialist nurses are not perfect, and the education level of rehabilitation specialist nurses is uneven, making it difficult to meet the needs of Chinese rehabilitation nurses. Conclusion: Call on more nursing talents to participate in the construction of rehabilitation nursing in China.Explore the prospects for the development of rehabilitation specialist nurses around the world, take China as an example, and provide evidence-based advice for the employment of rehabilitation specialist nurses.
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