Chapter 1: Background of the Development of China's Healthcare Industry
1.1 Concepts Related to Healthcare
1.1.1 Definition of Healthcare
1.1.2 Contents of Healthcare
1.1.3 Core of Healthcare
1.2 Service Models of Healthcare
1.2.1 Medical care service model
(1) Functional care model
(2) Accountable care model
(3) Holistic care model
(4) Transitional care model
(5) Telecare model
1.2.2 Evolution of healthcare care service model
(1) Functional to Responsible Care
(2) From Responsible Care to the Implementation of Holistic Care Model
1.3 Risk Management in the Healthcare Industry
1.3.1 Healthcare Risks
(1) Diagnostic and Treatment Risks
(2) Technological Risks
(3) Integrity Risks
(4) Operational Risks
(4) Risks of Operation
(5) Talent Risk
1.3.2 Risks Faced by Nursing
1.4 Report Research Unit and Research Methods
1.4.1 Introduction of the Report Research Unit
1.4.2 Overview of the Report's Research Methods
(1) Literature Review Method
(2) Quantitative Analysis Method
(3) Qualitative Analysis Method
(4) Case Study
(5) Multi-Perspective Analysis
(6) Information on Policies and Regulations
(7) Statistical and Data Data from Government Departments
Chapter 2: Current Situation and Survey on the Development of China's Healthcare Nursing Industry
2.1 Analysis of Healthcare Nursing Industry Market Environment
2.1.1 Policy Environment of Healthcare Nursing Industry
(1) Relevant Standards of Healthcare Nursing Industry
1) Regulations on Nurses
2) Health Literacy of Mothers and Babies
3) Core Nursing Care System
4) National Occupational Standards for Elderly Nursing Care Workers
5) Basic Standards for Nursing Homes (2011 Edition)
6) Clinical Nursing Practice Guidelines (2011 Edition)
7) Construction Standards for Community Day Care Centers for the Elderly
(2) Policies related to the medical and nursing industry
1) Circular of the Ministry of Health on the Provisions Concerning Approval and Management of the Establishment of Specialized Hospitals
2) Notice of the Opinions on Further Encouraging and Guiding Social Opinions on Further Encouraging and Guiding Social Capital to Organize Medical Institutions
(3) Healthcare and Nursing Industry Related Plans
1) China's Twelfth Five-Year Plan for the Development of the Elderly Career
2) China's Nursing Care Career Development Plan Outline (Since 2005)
3) China Nursing Career Development Plan Outline (2011-2015)
3) Career Development Plan Outline (2011-2015)
4) Plan for the Construction of Social Elderly Service System (2011-2015)
2.1.2 Social Environment of Healthcare Nursing Industry
(1) Concept of Healthcare Nursing Defects
(2) Factors of Healthcare Nursing Defects
1) Doctors' Factors
2) Nurse factors
3) Hospital factors
(3) Countermeasures for medical care defects
1) Provide quality service, optimize nurse-patient relationship
2) Establish the concept of the rule of law, and strengthen the awareness of the law
3) Strengthen the relevant education, and eliminate the potential for disputes
4) Respect the rights of patients, and safeguard the rights and interests of patients <
5) Strengthen nursing management and deepen nursing reform
2.1.3 Human Environment of Medical and Nursing Industry
(1) Number of Registered Nurses in China
(2) Distribution of Registered Nurses in China
1) Registered Nurses in Healthcare Institutions
2) Registered Nurses in General Hospitals
3) Registered Nurses in Specialty Hospitals
4) Registered nurses in Chinese medicine hospitals
(3) Structure of registered nurses in China
1) Registered nurses in state-owned institutions
2) Registered nurses in collective institutions
3) Registered nurses in joint institutions
4) Registered nurses in private institutions
5) Registered nurses in other institutions
(4) Ratio of Registered Nurses in China
1) Medical-Nursing Ratio
2) Bed-Nursing Ratio
2.2 Analysis of the Current Development of the Healthcare and Nursing Industry
2.2.1 Stages of Development of the Healthcare and Nursing Industry
(1) Disease-Centered Stage
(2) Patient-Centered Stage
(3) Person's Health-Centered centered stage
2.2.2 Current Management Status of Medical and Nursing Industry
(1) Hot Spots of Modern Hospital Nursing Management
1) Nursing Safety Management
2) Nursing Humanization Management
3) Implementation of Nursing Performance Assessment
(2) Achievements of Modern Hospital Nursing Management
1) Quality Management standardization
2) Specialization of management personnel
3) Technologization of management focus
2.2.3 Problems in the medical and nursing industry
(1) The overall quality of nurses is low
(2) Nursing management system is not sound
(3) The traditional healthcare relationship is still present
(4) Nurses lack of a new work
2.2.4 Corresponding Countermeasures in the Medical and Nursing Industry
(1) Improve the overall level of nursing staff
(2) Change the concept of nursing care for nursing staff
(3) Improve the communication skills of nursing staff
(4) Strengthen the training of nursing staff's knowledge
(5) Establish a set of reasonable nursing care standards< /p>
2.3 Survey and Analysis of the Current Situation of Modern Hospital Nursing Care
2.3.1 Survey on the Current Situation of Nursing Care in Public Hospitals
(1) Contents of Nursing Care Services in Public Hospitals
(2) Prices of Nursing Care Services in Public Hospitals
1) Connotation of Nursing Care Service Prices
2) Principles of Nursing Care Service Pricing
(3) Survey on the Status of Nursing Service Supply in Public Hospitals
1) Nursing Service Supply Subjects
2) Satisfaction with Nursing Services
(4) Survey on the Status of Demand for Nursing Services in Public Hospitals
1) Total Demand for Nursing Services
2) Improvement of Nursing Service Requirements
2.3.2 Survey on the Status of Nursing Care in Privately Owned Hospitals
(1) Survey on the characteristics of nursing in private hospitals
1) Intense competition in the hospital market
2) Slow development of nursing profession
3) Frequent turnover of nursing personnel
4) Uniformity of nursing quality standards
5) Unreasonable structure of the nursing team
(2) Measures for the development of nursing in private hospitals
(2) Countermeasures for the development of nursing
p>1) Enhance the awareness of service marketing
2) Do a good job of all-round nursing services
3) Standardize the nursing operation process
4) Adopt a variety of forms of the "three fundamentals" training
5) Emphasis on the introduction of the backbone of the force and cultivation
2.3.3 Survey of nursing status in primary hospitals
(1) Survey of nursing status in primary hospitals
1) Nursing organizational structure
2) Clinical nursing model
3) Nursing management function
4) Nursing service quality
(2) Countermeasures for the development of nursing care in primary hospitals
1) Establishment of nursing information system
2) Reasonably equipped with human resources
3) Establishment of effective incentive mechanism
4) Public announcement of the standards of hierarchical nursing services
2.4 Research on the medical care model of chronic diseases
2.4.1 Chronic disease prevalence of the population
(1) two-week prevalence of the population
(2) prevalence rate of chronic diseases of the population
1) Chronic disease prevalence by gender
2) Chronic disease prevalence by age
3) Chronic disease prevalence by disease
2.4.2 Chronic disease nursing research
(1) The structure of chronic disease research
(2) Evolution of chronic disease research
(3) Home nursing intervention research
2.4.3 Forms of Chronic Disease Nursing Services
(1) Home Care
(2) Rehabilitation Nursing
(3) Networked Nursing Care
2.4.4 Models of Chronic Disease Self-Care
(1) Concepts of Self-Care
(2) Models of Chronic Disease Self-Care
(1) Prior Influencing Factors
2) Feasible Influencing Factors
3) Characteristics of Self-Care Models
Chapter 3: In-Depth Study of Service Models in China's Healthcare Nursing Industry
3.1 Operational Analysis of Development of Accountable Care Models
3.1.1 Overview of the Development of Accountable Care
(1) Positioning of Accountable Care Development
(2) Basic theories of accountable nursing
(3) Basic features of accountable nursing
3.1.2 International accountable nursing development history
3.1.3 China's development of accountable nursing
3.1.4 Misunderstandings of China's accountable nursing development
(1) Low positioning of life care
p>(2) Blind spots in the flat scheduling method
(3) Formalization of overall nursing care under the responsibility system
(4) Misplaced nursing services detached from the needs of the patient
(5) Absence of clerical records or a lack of logical continuity
3.2 Analysis of the development and operation of the functional system of nursing care model
3.2.1 Functional system of nursing concept
3.2.1 The concept of functional system of nursing care p>
3.2.2 Advantages of Functional Nursing Care
3.2.3 Disadvantages of Functional Nursing Care
3.2.4 Functional Nursing Care Application Areas
3.2.5 History of the Development of Functional Nursing Care
3.2.6 Functional Nursing Care Characteristics
3.3 Development and Operation of the Holistic Nursing Care Model
3.3.1 Necessity of the development of holistic nursing
(1) Objective conditions are mature
(2) Subjective willingness to drive
(3) The reality of the contradictions highlighted
(4) Social development needs
3.3.2 Meaning of holistic nursing
(1) The concept of holistic nursing
(2) Holistic nursing advantages p>
(3) Disadvantages of Holistic Nursing
3.3.3 Holistic Nursing Follows the Principles
(1) Principle of the Humanistic View
(2) Principle of the Holistic View
(3) Principle of High Quality Service
(4) Principle of Continuous Nursing Care
(5) Principle of Economic Values
3.3.4 Holistic Nursing Work Mode
3.3.4 Holistic Nursing Work Model
(1) Concept of Clinical Nursing Pathway
(2) Advantages of Clinical Nursing Pathway
3.3.5 Deepening of Integral Nursing in Clinical Practice
(1) Humanized Nursing Mode
(2) Individualized Nursing Mode
(3) Multicultural Nursing Mode
(4) "Assignment by Title, Trinity" Nursing Model
3.3.6 Prospects for the Development of Holistic Nursing Care
3.4 Analysis of the Development and Operation of Holistic Nursing Care Model
3.4.1 Background of the Establishment of Holistic Nursing Care Model
3.4.2 Analysis of the Operation of Holistic Nursing Care Model
(1) Basic Modules of the Whole-Course Nursing Model
1) Services of Guiding Nurses during Outpatient Consultation and Treatment
2) Nursing Services of Responsible Nurses during Inpatient Hospitalization
3) Guidance at Discharge and Follow-up Visits during Rehabilitation Period
(2) Resistance Factors to Development of Whole-Course Nursing Care
1) Management Difficulties
2) Cost control problems
3) Personnel quality problems
3.4.3 Process reengineering of total care services
(1) Reengineering and operation of service processes
(2) Key interfaces of reengineered processes
3.4.4 Process management of total care services
(1) Concept of process management
() (2) Process Management Practices
3.4.5 Process Reengineering Effectiveness of Total Nursing Care Services
3.5 Analysis of Development and Operation of Transitional Nursing Care Models
3.5.1 Overview of Transitional Nursing Care Models
(1) Definition of Transitional Nursing Care Models
(2) Transitional Nursing Care Models Locations
(3) Transitional Nursing Care Model Objects
3.5.2 Analysis of Transitional Care Model Elements
(1) Transitional Care Model Fundamentals
(2) Transitional Care Model Work Elements
(3) Transitional Care Model Development History
3.5.3 Characterization of the Transitional Care Model
(1) Implementing effective Transitional Nursing is challenging
(2) Transitional nurses are the main body of implementing transitional nursing
(3) Transitional nursing model highlights the comprehensive and individualized
3.5.4 Effectiveness Evaluation of Transitional Nursing Models
3.5.5 Implications of Transitional Nursing Models for China's Nursing Care
3.6 Home Care Model Development and Operation Analysis
3.6.1 Basic Overview of Home Nursing
(1) Concept of Home Nursing
(2) Contents of Home Nursing
3.6.2 Current Situation of the Development of Home Nursing Models
3.6.3 Suggestions for the Development of Home Nursing Models
(1) Adopting Multi-forms of Home Nursing
(2) Establish and improve various rules and regulations
(3) Improve the operation routines of home care
(4) Strengthen the training of home care nurses
(5) Collaborate with various functional departments of the society
3.7 Operational analysis of the development of the FCC nursing model
3.7.1 Concepts and connotations of the FCC model
(1) Concept of the FCC model
(2) Connotation of the FCC model
3.7.2 Characteristics and principles of the FCC model
(1) Characteristics of the FCC model
(2) Principles of service of the FCC model
3.7.3 Analysis of the clinical application of the FCC model
(1) FCC model in obstetrics Application
(2) Application of the FCC model in pediatrics
1) Application of the FCC model in pain control
2) Application of the FCC model in perioperative care
3) Application of the FCC model in ICU care
4) Application of the FCC model in community care
3.7.4 Problems and Prospects of the FCC Model
(1) Problems of the FCC Model
(2) Prospects for the Development of the FCC Model
3.8 Operational Analysis of the Development of Long-Term Care Models
3.8.1 Definition of Long-Term Care Models
3.8.2 International Long-Term Care Development Status
(1) Development of International Long-Term Care
(2) Characteristics of International Long-Term Care
1) Sound Regulatory System of Long-Term Care
2) Comprehensive Content of Long-Term Care Services
3) Characteristics of Long-Term Care Service Recipients
4) Types of Long-Term Care Service Forms
5) Qualification of Long-Term Care Practitioners
(6) Supervision System of Long-Term Care Services
7) Financial Support for Long-Term Care Services
3.8.3 Current Situation of the Development of Long-Term Care in China
3.8.4 Long-Term Care Development Models in China
(1) Home-Based Long-Term Care
1) Characteristics of the Services
2) Forms of Services
3) Services Limitations
(2) Institutionalized Long-Term Care
1) Service Characteristics
2) Service Forms
3) Service Limitations
(3) Community-Home-Based Long-Term Care
1) Service Characteristics
2) Service Forms
3) Service Limitations
3.8 .5 Comparison of Long-Term Care Models in China
3.9 Development and Operation Analysis of Unaccompanied Nursing Model
3.9.1 Concept of Unaccompanied Nursing Model
3.9.2 Current Implementation Status of Unaccompanied Nursing Model
3.9.3 SWOT Analysis of Unaccompanied Nursing Model
(1) Advantageous Analysis
(2) Disadvantageous Analysis
(3) Opportunity Analysis
(4) Threat Analysis
3.9.4 Problems of the Unaccompanied Care Model
(1) Insufficient Human Resources for Nursing Care
(2) Patients' Over-Reliance on Family Members to Accompany Them
(3) Families' Psychological Wishes and Concerns
(4) Difficulty in Educating Families on Disease-Related (4) Difficulty in educating family members about relevant diseases
3.9.5 Suggestions for the development of the unaccompanied care model
(1) Improve the construction of the hospital nursing support system
(2) Enhance the management of nursing and family members accompanying the patient
(3) Utilize incentives to develop the potential of nurses
(4) Explore a reasonable charging mechanism for unaccompanied care
(5) Develop community nursing care
. p>(5) Developing community nursing to reduce the burden of hospital nursing
(6) Supplementing the total amount and allocating nursing human resources by tiers
3.10 Operational analysis of the development of telemedicine nursing model
3.10.1 Analysis of the development of telemedicine nursing
(1) The concept of telemedicine nursing
(2) The development of telemedicine nursing Pathway
(3) Development of Telemedicine Nursing
3.10.2 Discussion on the Construction of Telemedicine System
(1) Conceptualization of the Telemedicine Nursing System
(2) Design of Telemedicine Nursing System
1) Remote Emergency Medical Care System
2) Medical Database and Submission System
3 ) Remote management system of patient information
4) Guidance system for telemedicine nursing consultation
(3) Technical support for telemedicine nursing system
(4) Management system of telemedicine nursing system
(5) Community nurse hijacking in the telemedicine nursing environment
1) Caregiver and mentor
2) Organization and Managers
(6) Difficulties in Establishing Telemedicine Nursing Systems
1) Expensive to Establish Telemedicine Nursing Systems
2) Low Accuracy of Telemedicine Nursing Diagnosis
3) Low Security of Telemedicine Nursing Systems
4) Legislation of Telemedicine Nursing Needs to be Improved
Chapter 4: China. Analysis of Maternal and Infant Care Models and Risk Management
4.1 Analysis of Market Demand for Maternal and Infant Care
4.1.1 Analysis of Women's Medical Care Demand
(1) Analysis of Women's Disease Situation
1) Prevalence of Women's Diseases
2) Maternal Mortality Rate
3) Diseases of Maternal Death
(2) ) Characteristics of Women's Medical Demand
(3) Prospects of Women's Medical Demand
1) Prospects of Medical Demand for Gynecological Diseases
2) Prospects of Medical Demand for Maternal Care
4.1.2 Analysis of Children's Medical Care Requirements
(1) Statistics on the Number of Children's Population
(2) Prevalence of Diseases and Mortality Rate of Children
1 (1) Prevalence of Childhood Diseases
2) Childhood Mortality Rate
(3) Characteristics of Children's Medical Care Needs
(4) Prospects for Children's Medical Care Needs
4.2 Analysis of Maternal and Child Nursing Care Models and Applications
4.2.1 Evolution of Care Models at Delivery Time
(1) Husbands Accompanying Deliveries
(2) Midwife-led Accompanying labor and delivery
(3) Trinity family-style labor and delivery
4.2.2 FCMC care model and its application
(1) Basic understanding of FCMC care
1) Principles of FCMC service
2) Core content of FCMC
3) Evaluation of FCMC effect
(2) FCMC model vs. traditional model
1) Basic philosophy
2) Service attitude
3) Service approach
4) Treatment decisions
5) Education about labor and delivery
6) Room equipment
7) Service environment
8) Medical outcomes
9) Nursing care< /p>
10) Protection of privacy
11) Labor support
12) Infant accompaniment
13) Visiting companionship
14) Customer satisfaction
(3) Analysis of advantages and disadvantages of FCMC model
1) Analysis of the advantages of FCMC model
2) Analysis of the disadvantages of FCMC model< /p>
(4) Analysis of clinical application of FCMC model
1) Obstetric health education
2) Ward environment management
3) Delivery support during labor and delivery
4) Postnatal nursing care
5) Discharge guidance and postnatal visits
4.2.3 Preterm infant care model and application
(1) Physiological characteristics of preterm infants
(2) The FCMC model is based on the following principles ) Physiological characteristics of preterm infants
1) Appearance structure
2) Temperature regulation
3) Respiratory system
4) Nervous system
5) Digestive system
6) Liver and hematopoiesis
(2) Application of FCC in preterm infants' nursing care
1) The parents of preterm infants are affected by FCC. Effects
2) Models of FCC in preterm infant care
(3) Problems and countermeasures of FCC model
4.3 Risks and countermeasures of mother-infant care
4.3.1 Risks in mother-infant care
(1) Risks of care for mothers and their families
1) Conflicts in the perceptions of mothers and their families
2) Risks caused by the mother's own disease
3) Risks caused by the special needs of the mother
(2) Risks of care for the newborn during hospitalization
1) Defects in nursing care
2) Asphyxia of the newborn
3) Newborn scalded, fell
4) Newborn switched, stolen
p>(3) Risks due to medical facilities and equipment
1) Insecurity of medical facilities
2) Insecurity of medical instruments
(4) Risk factors of hospital infections
(5) Problems of communication between obstetric nurses and patients
4.3.2 Countermeasures in maternal and infant care
(1) Strengthening the (2) Strengthen the nursing risk management
(3) Strengthen the safety management of newborns
(4) Strengthen the management of hospital infections
(5) Implement the empathetic communication
4.4 Analysis of the construction of the practical training center of mother and child care
4.4.1 Significance of the construction of the practical training center of mother and child care
4.4.1 Significance of the construction of the practical training center of mother and child care
4.3.2 Measures in the maternal and infant care /p>
4.4.2 Status of Research on Maternal and Infant Nursing Practical Training Centers
4.4.3 Concepts of Construction of Maternal and Infant Nursing Practical Training Centers
(1) Construction of Equipment for Practical Training Centers
(2) Construction of the Environment of Practical Training Centers
(3) Construction of Functions of Practical Training Centers
(4) Construction of Teachers in Practical Training Centers
4.4 .4 Framework for the Construction of Maternal and Infant Nursing Practical Training Center
(1) Prenatal Examination Room
(2) Room for Waiting for Labor and Delivery
(3) Infant Bathing Room
(4) Room for Mother and Baby Together
(5) Breast Milk Dispensing Room
Chapter 5: Current Situation of the Elderly Nursing Care Market in China and Prospects
5.1 Elderly Nursing Care Supply and Demand Market Analysis
5.1.1 Demand Analysis of Elderly Care
(1) Composition of Population
(2) Current Situation of Aging Population
(3) Analysis of Current Situation of Elderly Disabled People
1) Total Number of Elderly Disabled People in Urban and Rural Areas
2) Characteristics of Elderly Disabled People in Urban and Rural Areas
(4) Market Demand for Elderly Care< /p>
1) Weakening of Family Elderly Function
2) Lack of Elderly Nursing Personnel
3) Lagging Development of Elderly Nursing Disciplines
4) Highlighting of Mental Health Problems of the Elderly
5.1.2 Analysis of Elderly Nursing Supply
(1) Analysis of Elderly Nursing Organizations
1) Number of Elderly Nursing Institutions
2) Types of Elderly Care Institutions
3) Facilities of Elderly Care Institutions
4) Personnel Status of Elderly Care Institutions
5) Admission Targets of Elderly Care Institutions
6) Nursing Care Services of Elderly Care Institutions
7) Operation and Management of Elderly Care Institutions
8) Status of Elderly Care Institutions
(2) Supporting Organizations for Disabled Elderly People
1) Support from Families
2) Support from Communities and Non-Governmental Organizations
5.2 Elderly Care Models and Discussion
5.2.1 Analysis of Elderly Care Models
(1) Elderly Nursing Homes
1) Concept
2) Adaptation Targets
3) Analysis of Advantages and Disadvantages
(2) Nursing homes
1) Concept
2) Adaptation object
3) Advantage and disadvantage analysis
(3) Home hospital beds
1) Concept
2) Adaptation object
3) Advantage and disadvantage analysis
(4) Elderly in the home
1) Concept
2 ) Adaptation Objects
3) Advantage and Disadvantage Analysis
(5) Community Care
1) Concept
2) Adaptation Objects
3) Advantage and Disadvantage Analysis
5.2.2 Exploration of Long-Term Elderly Care Models
(1) The Community-Home Long-Term Care Model Should Become the First Choice
(2) Long-term care for the elderly is aimed at the whole-person care model
(3) Establishment of an independent long-term care service system for the elderly
(4) Timely follow-up of supporting measures related to long-term care for the elderly
(5) Social old-age care should not replace the basic status of family old-age care
5.3 Status and Prospects of Community-based Elderly Care
5.3.1 Community-based Elderly Care Demand Situation
5.3.2 Analysis of the Current Situation of Community Elderly Care
(1) Current Status of Development of Community Elderly Care in Foreign Countries
(2) Current Status of Development of Community Elderly Care in China
(3) Existing Problems of Community Elderly Care in China
5.3.3 Analysis of the Forms of Community Elderly Care
(1) Elderly Homes and Residential Care Centers for the Elderly
(2) Community Health Service Centers or Service Stations
(3) Gradual Elderly Care Service Centers
(4) Community Care Centers for Home Visiting
(5) Elderly Terminal Service Centers
(6) Community Welfare and Resource Referral Centers
5.3.4 Community Elderly Forms of Community Geriatric Nursing Services
(1) Home Beds
(2) Nursing Specialist Outpatient Clinics
(3) Community Health Services
5.3.5 Main Contents of Community Geriatric Nursing Care
(1) Home Visits
(2) Health Checkups
(3) Rehabilitation Nursing Care
(4) Health Education and counseling
(5) End-of-life care
5.3.6 Prospects for the development of community geriatric care
(1) Establishment of a perfect community service system
(2) Improvement of all-around nursing services
(3) Development of geriatric nursing personnel training
5.4 Problems and Suggestions of Geriatric Care
5.4 .1 Problems of Elderly Care in China
(1) Poor Operation of Elderly Care Institutions
(2) Outstanding Contradiction between Supply and Demand of Elderly Care
(3) Unclear Functional Positioning of Elderly Care Homes
(4) Lack of Clear Health Care Evaluation Criteria
(5) Single Funding Channel for Elderly Care in the Community
(6) Elderly Care Team building needs to be strengthened urgently
5.4.2 Countermeasures and Suggestions for Elderly Nursing Care in China
(1) The government provides relevant policy and regulatory support
(2) Adequately adjusts the layout of elderly care institutions
(3) Improves the medical care security system for the elderly
(4) Increases government investment in elderly care
(5) Establishing a reasonable geriatric nursing assessment system
(6) Establishing a community integrated service network
5.5 International geriatric nursing experience reference
5.5.1 Japanese geriatric nursing inspiration for China
(1) Analysis of the characteristics of Japan's geriatric nursing care
(2) Japan's geriatric nursing inspiration for China
5.5. 2 Implications of Swedish Geriatric Nursing for China
(1) Analysis of Swedish Geriatric Nursing Characteristics
(2) Implications of Swedish Geriatric Nursing for China
5.5.3 Implications of U.S. Geriatric Nursing for China
(1) Analysis of U.S. Geriatric Nursing Characteristics
(2) Implications of U.S. Geriatric Nursing for China
5.5.4 Implications of German Elderly Care for China
(1) Analysis of the Characteristics of German Elderly Care
(2) Implications of German Elderly Care for China
Chapter 6: Market Research Analysis of the Current Situation of Supply and Demand of Elderly Care in China
6.1 Survey on the Demand Situation of Elderly Care
6.1.1 Survey on the Basic Situation of Elderly People in the Region
6.1.1 Basic Situation of Elderly People in the Surveyed Region
(1) General Information
1) Gender
2) Age
3) Literacy
4) Occupation
5) Marital Status
6) Housing
7) Caregiving Situation
(2) Economic Income
1) Source of Economy
2) Amount of Income
(3) Economic Expenditure
1) Status of Economic Expenditure
2) Expenditure on Medical Expenses
3) Expenditure on Employment Care
4) Expenditure on Highest Willingness
(4) Status of Enrollment in Medical Insurance
6.1.2 Disease and Health Status of Elderly People in Surveyed Area
(1) Disease status
(2) Health status
1) Mobility
2) Self-care
3) Daily activities
4) Anxiety/depression
5) Pain/discomfort
6) Self-health scores
(3) Nursing needs
6.1. 3 The willingness of the elderly in the survey area to age in place
(1) Willingness to age in place
1) Willingness to age in place
2) Reasons for ageing in place
3) Reasons for living in a nursing home
4) Reasons for choosing a care home/hospital
(2) Perception of the government's subsidy for nursing care
1) Whether or not to accept it
2) Amount of subsidy
3) Mode of subsidy
4) Sources of funding
6.1.4 Third-party surveys on service provision in surveyed areas
(1) Continuous receipt of e.g., service for a long period of time
(2) Main service needs
(3) Most appropriate mode of service delivery
(4) Hospitals Hospitalized elderly people's intention to be discharged
6.2 Survey on the supply situation of elderly care
6.2.1 Survey on the situation of nursing hospital services in the survey region
(1) Overall situation in the survey region
1) Elderly care home
2) Community medical institutions
3) Home beds
(2) Survey on regional service Situation
1) Configuration of inpatient beds
2) Configuration of medical and nursing staff
3) Provision of medical nurses
6.2.2 Situation of services of elderly care institutions
(1) Overall Situation
(2) Sampling Situation
6.2.3 Situation of services of elderly care at home
(1) Overall Situation
(2) Sample Survey Situation
6.3 Comparison of Supply and Demand of Elderly Care
6.3.1 Basis for Estimation of Supply and Demand of Elderly Care
6.3.2 Methods of Estimation of Supply and Demand of Elderly Care
6.3.3 Results of Estimation of Supply and Demand of Elderly Care
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