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Home Health Care Management & Practice, Vol. 15, No. 5, 399-406 (2003)
DOI: 10.1177/1084822303252405

Community Health Nursing in the People's Republic of China: Evolution, Status, and Challenges

Zhaoming Xu, ADN, RN

Pulmonary Function Lab at the Second Teaching Hospital in the Department of Internal Medicine at Zhengzhou University in Zhengzhou, People's Republic of China.

Ailing Wang, BA

Second Teaching Hospital of Zhengzhou University in Zhengzhou, People's Republic of China.

Yu Xu, PhD, RN, CTN

College of Nursing at the University of South Alabama., yxu{at}usamail.usouthal.edu

This article examines the evolution, development, and current status of community health nursing in the People's Republic of China. Although its origin in China went back as early as the 1920s, community health nursing in the contemporary American sense was a recent development after the 1980s. Specifically, the article reviews the delivery models and service areas of community health nursing and discusses its current challenges. Based on original government policy documents, first-hand field knowledge, and published literature in both English and Chinese, the article also provides an account of the latest developments and elaborates on the implications of these policies for future community health nursing development in China.

Key Words: China • community health nursing • Chinese health care reform


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