Published Oct 1, 2005
VickyRN, MSN, DNP, RN
49 Articles; 5,349 Posts
Advancing Knowledge and Community Globally Through Collaboration
July 20-22, 2006; Le Centre Sheraton Montréal; Québec, Canada
Submission Deadline: 15 December 2005
Sigma Theta Tau International's research priorities are as follows: promotion of healthy communities through health promotion, disease prevention and recognition of social, economic and political determinants; implementation of evidence-based practice; targeting the needs of vulnerable populations such as the chronically ill and poor; and capacity development for research by nurses.
Suggested Topics for Submission:
Acute Care
Advanced Nursing Practice
Aging and Health
Cancer Care
Children and Adolescents Health
Chronic Illness
Community/Home/Public Health
Complementary/Alternative Health Practices
Critical Care
Culturally Diversity
End-of-Life/Palliative Care
Ethics
Evidence-Based Nursing Implementation/Research Utilization/Translation Research
Family Health
Forensic Nursing
Global Collaboration
Health Policy
Health Promotion/Disease Prevention
Healthcare Disparities & Indigenous People's Health
HIV/AIDS and Infectious Diseases
Informatics/Technology
Measurement/Instrument Development
Men's Health
Nursing Administration/Nursing Leadership
Nursing Education
Nursing History
Nursing Workforce
Outcomes Measurement
Primary Care
Psychiatric Mental Health for Child/Adolescent
Psychiatric/Mental Health for Adults
Theoretical/Methodological Issues
Women's Health
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