Qingwei Wang Ph.D. , Jiakang Zhu BS , Bei Wu Ph.D., FGSA, FAAN (Hon)
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Expansion of the scope of nursing practice in community-based primary care: Addressing China’s aging population and noncommunicable diseases with prescribing authority
This commentary addresses the urgent need to reform China’s primary care system in response to its rapidly aging population and the increasing prevalence of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs). It advocates for a nurse-led primary care model within community healthcare centers, emphasizing the expansion of nursing roles. The analysis reviews nurse prescribing trials in Anhui, Sichuan, and Shenzhen, discussing their successes and limitations. Introducing the concept of community-based specialized nurses (CBSNs), it draws insights from South Africa's nurse-led practices in NCDs management practices. The goal is to modernize nursing role by advocating for expanded prescribing authority, enhanced regulation, and specialized qualifications. This commentary also explores how CBSNs can effectively operate within community settings nationwide to address the growing threat of NCDs among China’s aging population. The proposed nurse-led model offers a transformative solution to China’s healthcare system and sets a global precedent for addressing similar challenges in other nations.
期刊介绍:
Nursing Outlook, a bimonthly journal, provides innovative ideas for nursing leaders through peer-reviewed articles and timely reports. Each issue examines current issues and trends in nursing practice, education, and research, offering progressive solutions to the challenges facing the profession. Nursing Outlook is the official journal of the American Academy of Nursing and the Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science and supports their mission to serve the public and the nursing profession by advancing health policy and practice through the generation, synthesis, and dissemination of nursing knowledge. The journal is included in MEDLINE, CINAHL and the Journal Citation Reports published by Clarivate Analytics.