Abstract:Objective To understand the experience and expectations of primary care nurses toward "Internet plus nursing service" under the county medical community alliance mode, and to provide reference for targeted intervention.Methods A total of 12 nurses who worked in grassroot hospitals and had been qualified for provision of "Internet plus nursing service" were purposively selected to receive semi-structured interviews, then data were analyzed using Colaizzi′s method of phenomenological analysis.Results Five themes were extracted:the improvement of professional value, unified management, strengthening publicity of "Internet plus nur-sing service" program, strengthening technical skills training, and collaborative team-based approach to delivering personalized service.Conclusion The results reflect the gains and expectations of primary care nurses toward delivery of "Internet plus nursing service" under the county medical community alliance mode, which can provide reference for further improvement of "Internet plus nursing service".