Foreseeing the unforeseen: Towards mental health and gerontic nursing perspectives.

IF 1.9 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Shigeaki Watanuki, Mami Kayama
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Abstract

With the theme of "Foreseeing the Unforeseen: Towards a New Era of Nursing", this special issue on nursing includes a variety of articles from different countries and institutions. Several key features of this issue include: i) the impact and responses/countermeasures to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic; ii) innovative nursing practice, management, education, research, and policy in response to the issues raised; iii) nursing toward a low fertility and a super-aged society, internationalization, or cultural diversity; and iv) human resource development, systems development, and policy recommendations for health, medical care, and welfare in the next era. In this Editorial article, we summarize the issues during the COVID-19 pandemic and the implications for the next era, particularly in the fields of mental health and gerontic nursing. We also provide several perspectives on mental health issues in the general population and for nurses, as well as gerontic nursing issues related to older adults.

预见不可预见的:对心理健康和老年护理的看法。
这期护理特刊以“预见不可预见:迈向护理新时代”为主题,收录了来自不同国家和机构的各种文章。本期的几个主要特点包括:i)对冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行的影响和应对/对策;Ii)创新护理实践、管理、教育、研究和政策,以应对所提出的问题;(三)低生育、超老龄化、国际化、文化多元化方向的护理;下一个时代的人力资源开发、制度开发和卫生、医疗和福利政策建议。在这篇社论文章中,我们总结了2019冠状病毒病大流行期间的问题及其对下一个时代的影响,特别是在精神卫生和老年护理领域。我们还提供了心理健康问题的几个观点在一般人群和护士,以及老年护理问题相关的老年人。
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