Improving the curriculum for a community nursing training program in Guangzhou City, China

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In China, community nurses do not have systematic training, and the nursing education curriculum focuses on clinical nursing both in vocational school and high school. Most nurses work at a hospital, and almost all community nurses lack systematic knowledge about community nursing. A training program for community nurses in Guangzhou City has been conducted since 2003. The training curriculum has evolved over the years, but is not standardized. This article describes research on improving community nurses’ basic knowledge and practice skills. We modified the curriculum with a questionnaire and a modified Delphi method. First, 318 participating nurses and instructors were queried in December 2012. Then 22 experts modified the training program based on the results of the questionnaire and implementation since 2013. After 4 years, we followed up with the new participating nurses to evaluate the curriculum.

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Wang, S., Chen, W., & Du, Y. (2019). Improving the curriculum for a community nursing training program in Guangzhou City, China. Public Health Nursing, 36(1), 70–78. https://doi.org/10.1111/phn.12562

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