
Sally Kendall visits the Index Fundacion in Granada, Spain, January 2012
The Index Fundacion http://www.index-f.com/fundacion-e.php aims to contribute to the development of the study of health care from a multidisciplinary perspective, including a clinical, sociological, anthropological and historic approach. including a clinical, sociological, anthropological and historic approach.
The President and convenors of ICCHNR are delighted to announce that we have agreed a change in our name that represents an important shift in our direction. With immediate effect we will now be known as the International COLLABORATION for Community Health Nursing Research. This has been approved by the UK Charities Commission. Very shortly we will be providing further information about our future plans for the collaboration, including partnerships with international organisations. With best wishes for 2012
Fiona Ross, Sally Kendall and Rosamund Bryar
International Collaboration for Community Health Nursing Research (ICCHNR)
Transforming Community Health: the Nursing Impact
March 13th and 14th 2013 • John McIntyre Conference Centre • Edinburgh
ICCHNR, The Queens Nursing Institute Scotland (QNIS) and Nursing Studies at the University of Edinburgh welcome you to the 5th International Conference on Community Health Nursing Research. Transforming Community Health: the Nursing Impact. Click here for more details
About ICCHNR
President:
Professor Fiona Ross
Convenors:
Professor Sally Kendall
Professor Rosamund Bryar
Registered charity no. 1042880
ICCHNR was registered as a charity in 1995 to achieve the following aims:
- To demonstrate the value of community health care nursing research for improving the quality of health care.
- To advance and share knowledge of community health care nursing practice through research
- To increase personal commitment by community nurses to evidence based practice.
- To encourage the appropriate use of research for community nursing.
- To promote awareness of the contribution of community health care nursing to healthy public policies and alliances.
ICCHNR is also committed to supporting community nursing in developing countries, through its international network of nurse researchers, international conferences and fund raising activities.