We have opened a late-breaking call for abstracts which closes on March 1, 2021.
Late-breaking Abstract Submissions will be accepted through Monday, March 1, 2021.
We are pleased to announce a Call for Late-breaking Abstracts for the 15th International Family Nursing Conference, ‟Family Nursing Throughout the Life Course” The conference will be held virtually June 28 – July 2, 2021.
Presentations that demonstrate state of the science family-related research, education, and evidence-based practice projects or papers that address the intersection of family health and policy are invited. Presenters are expected to provide information, strategies, and/or tools relevant to family researchers, educators, clinicians, and/or policy makers to advance their work.
Conference Outcomes
At the end of the conference, attendees should be able to:
Education: Disseminate innovative educational approaches from around the globe to assess, intervene/promote, and measure family health outcomes throughout the life course across all levels of nursing education.
Practice: Appraise family nursing practice innovations and models to inform evidence-based family health practice throughout the life course internationally.
Research: Examine influencing factors, innovative methodologies, advanced technologies, research evidence for practice, and translation of family nursing research related to education, practice, and policy throughout the life course worldwide.
Policy/Leadership: Analyze opportunities for encouraging family nurses to take active roles in health care policy and leadership to support family health and family care throughout the life course globally.
The 15th International Family Nursing Conference will focus on engaging nurses,1 interdisciplinary colleagues, and families worldwide in exploring and discussing family nursing throughout the life course. Our conference will address family nursing at any points throughout the life course, (i.e., from the perinatal period to childhood and young adulthood, through adulthood to older adulthood, and at end-of-life and during times of bereavement at any life course period). The conference will emphasize promoting national and international collaborations among families, researchers, educators and clinicians to promote the capacity and capability of family nurses as advocates for optimal family health and well-being throughout the life course.
1When using the term Nursing we mean Nursing & Midwifery
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Due dates and notification:
Late-breaking Abstract submissions will be accepted through Monday, March 1, 2021.
After your abstract is received, you will receive e-mail notification of receipt via the Oxford Abstract System. Further notification of the decision to accept or decline your abstract will be sent to you by April 1, 2021.
Please read the Instructions for submitting an abstract. Sample Abstracts are included within the instructions.
If you have any questions, please contact Debbie Zaparoni at [email protected].