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Caring for Aging Chinese: Lessons Learned From the United States
Hongwei Wan*,
Fang Yu,
and
Ann Kolanowski
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: hong_whw{at}yahoo.com.cn.
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After two birth peaks and the "one child per family" policy, China is facing unprecedented challenges with regard to its aging population. This article analyzes the problems associated with three traditional ways of caring for older Chinese, the current health care system, and social supports available to older Chinese. The "4-2-1" family structure and the "empty nest" undermine family support, the prevalence of chronic illnesses and lack of money reduce older adultsselfcare abilities, and insufficient care facilities threaten social support. Lessons learned from the United States show that community-based nursing models, nursing curriculum reforms with a gerontology focus, and reformed health care systems are pivotal for addressing Chinas crisis.
First published on January 31, 2008, doi:10.1177/1043659607312971
Journal of Transcultural Nursing 2008;19:114.
A more recent version of this article appeared on April 1, 2008

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