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Late-Breaking Abstracts will be accepted through
Tuesday, January 21, 2025 (12:00pm EST – New York)

We are pleased to announce the Late-Breaking Call for Abstracts for the 17th International Family Nursing Conference, ‟Promoting Family Strengths Globally in Challenging Times”. The conference will be held Tuesday, June 17 – Friday, June 20, 2025 in Perth, Australia.

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. Your submission should align with or achieve one or more of these Objectives.

Conference Objectives

  • Education: Promote Family Strengths globally through family nursing education for students and professionals.
  • Practice: Advance family health practice and models of care to promote family strengths during challenging times.
  • Research: Examine the body of research evidence and advance emerging methodologies to enhance family strengths during challenging times.
  • Policy/Leadership: Enhance leadership of family nurses to promote family health policy globally.

Due dates and notification:

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 no later than Thursday, February 13, 2025.
** Abstracts for podium/oral presentation will only be accepted for in-person presentation in Australia. Abstracts submitted for poster presentation can be considered/accepted for either in-person or virtual presentation. **
Please read the Instructions for submitting an abstract. Sample Abstracts are included within the instructions.
Please contact Debbie Zaparoni at debbie@internationalfamilynursing.org with any questions.
We encourage you to share this information with colleagues and students.
We look forward to receiving your abstract.
Kim Mooney-Doyle and Cindy Danford
Co-Chairs, IFNA Research Committee

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