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Embracing Equity and Diversity in Community Health Nursing Research.

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Researchers, practitioners, clinicians, health administrators, policy makers and managers in community and public health nursing, and in other community health disciplines, are invited to join us from around the world as we meet in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada in May, 2011 for the next International Conferences in Community Health Care Nursing Research Symposium.

Hosted by the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Alberta, the symposium will focus on the broad themes of diversity, health equity, and community health nursing research in the 21st century, and provide a forum for discussion, debate, and networking.

Edmonton is a vibrant city with numerous cultural and natural attractions, including easy access to Canada’s spectacular mountain parks (Jasper and Banff).

Watch this website for more information about this symposium.

We look forward to seeing you in Edmonton in 2011!

Visit the website: http://www.nurs.ualberta.ca/icchnr

                                                  

 

 

12th May 2010 Celebrate International Nurses Day by sending us your stories of effective PHC nursing initiatives!

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What supports and what inhibits nurses in leading and delivering effective primary health care?

Sally Kendall, Sophie Mogotlane and Ros Bryar have been commissioned by the International Centre for Human Resources in Nursing (www.ichrn.com) to produce a report in response to the above question. We are asking you for your experiences to incorporate into this report.

Nurses have a crucial part to play in the delivery of primary health care.  We are looking for examples of where nurses have made a difference in their communities and want to find out what the workforce factors were that helped in delivery of this PHC activity and what were the factors which restricted this development.

As a nurse please can you send us a successful/significant story of what has helped you and/or your team to develop ways of working which have developed or extended PHC. This could be either at a national or local level.

The questions below provide some prompts for your story, do not feel you have to use them all. We would rather receive your narrative than a series of responses.

When did this development take place and where?

What were the factors that enabled you to deliver that service effectively and successfully?

What was your part in making it successful?

What did your organisation do to make it successful?

Who else was involved?

How do you think the patient/community would describe the experience? What would have been important from their point of view?

What would have been important from your point of view?

What were the outcomes?

What were the difficulties you faced while delivering the service? Or what would need to be improved?

What were the workforce factors that helped or restricted this development?

If you have any reports or publications from this development we would be glad to receive these reports, pdfs or references.

Please send your stories by 28th May 2010 to:

Ros Bryar: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it and Sally Kendall: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Many thanks!

 

 

 

 

16th-20th August 2009, Adelaide, South Australia

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Health in Transition - Researching for the Future
The 4th international conference on community health nursing conference


16th-20th August 2009, Adelaide, South Australia


This international nursing and community health care conference will examine the contribution of research towards the understanding and impact of transitions on the health care needs of individuals, their families and communities.

www.healthintransition2009.org.au

Registrations of interest by email to:

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The conference is to be join hosted by the ICCHNR and the RDNS

http://www.icchnr.org/

http://www.rdns.org.au/

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2nd BSA Food Study Group
International Conference
'Food Society and Public Health'
The British Library Conference Centre, London

5th and 6th July 2010

The aim of this second conference is to further explore the interface between food society and public health through a sociological lens.

Deadline for abstracts: 29th January 2010

Direct academic enquiries to Wendy Wills: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Administrative enquiries to: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

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