EnhancingSocialAdaptabilityofHigherVocationalGraduatesforEffectiveElderlyCareServicesintheContextofanAgingPopulation

IF 0.7 Q4 NURSING
FANG WANG, 昭 金, 春晓 李
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The rise in global life expectancy driven by economic growth has led to an increasingly aging population, thus highlighting the need for comprehensive elderly care services. In China, the proportion of individuals aged 60 and above has reached 18.70%, and this figure is projected to rise to 34.9% by 2050. This underscores the demand for skilled elderlycare professionals; however, the current education system struggles to meet industry standards, resulting in a gap between training and societal requirements. This study examines the social adaptability of higher vocational graduates specialized in elderly care services, focusing on areas such as independent living, cognitive abilities, interpersonal skills, vocational competence, and teamwork. The findings highlight the necessity for tailored interventions to enhance graduates' well-being and effectiveness. In response, strategies are proposed, including transformative mindsets, character development, local alignment with development goals, and immersive field practice. This research underscores the pivotal role of higher education institutions in producing qualified professionals equipped to address the challenges posed by an aging society.
EnhancingSocialAdaptabilityofHigherVocationalGraduatesforEffectiveElderlyCareServicesintheContextofanAgingPopulation
在经济增长的推动下,全球预期寿命的增加导致人口老龄化日益严重,从而凸显了对综合养老服务的需求。在中国,60岁及以上的人口比例已经达到18.70%,预计到2050年这一比例将上升到34.9%。这凸显了对熟练的老年护理专业人员的需求;然而,目前的教育体系难以满足行业标准,导致培训与社会需求之间存在差距。本研究从独立生活能力、认知能力、人际交往能力、职业能力、团队合作能力等方面考察了养老服务专业高职毕业生的社会适应能力。研究结果强调,有必要采取量身定制的干预措施,以提高毕业生的幸福感和效率。作为回应,本文提出了一些策略,包括转变思维方式、个性发展、与发展目标保持局部一致以及沉浸式实地实践。这项研究强调了高等教育机构在培养合格的专业人员以应对老龄化社会带来的挑战方面的关键作用。
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