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The Role of Nurses in Strengthening Health Promotion and Disease Prevention in Aging Populations

Posted: Aug 03, 2025

Abstract

The global demographic shift toward aging populations presents unprecedented challenges for healthcare systems worldwide. As life expectancy increases, the prevalence of chronic conditions and multimorbidity among older adults necessitates innovative approaches to health promotion and disease prevention. Traditional models of geriatric care often operate reactively, addressing health issues as they manifest rather than preventing their onset or progression. This research introduces a paradigm shift by conceptualizing nursing roles in aging populations through the lens of computational optimization and quantum-inspired algorithms. Nurses represent the largest segment of the healthcare workforce and possess unique positioning to implement preventive strategies through sustained patient relationships and holistic care approaches. However, current nursing practice in geriatric settings often suffers from fragmented interventions, suboptimal resource allocation, and insufficient personalization of preventive care plans. The complexity of aging—encompassing biological, psychological, social, and environmental dimensions—demands computational approaches that can navigate this multidimensional landscape more effectively than human cognition or conventional statistics.

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