1, the geographical environment of the community refers to the geographical location and natural environment of the community, including topography, climate, water sources, traffic conditions, etc. These factors have an important impact on the health and living conditions of community residents, such as environmental pollution, climate change and other issues may lead to various health problems.
2. Community population refers to the characteristics of population groups in the community, including age structure, gender ratio, occupational distribution, education level, etc. These factors determine the health needs and nursing priorities of community residents. For example, communities with a large elderly population need more chronic disease management and rehabilitation care services.
3. Social system refers to the organizational structure and resource allocation in the community, including medical system, education system and welfare system. These factors have an important influence on the physical and mental health and social happiness of community residents. For example, insufficient medical resources may affect residents' timely medical treatment.