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πŸ“… Save the Date! The 18th International Family Nursing Conference is heading to Porto, Portugal! πŸ‡΅πŸ‡Ή

πŸ—“ July 20–23, 2027
πŸ“ Call for Abstracts: April 27 – Sept 1, 2026
#IFNC18 #FamilyNursing #NursingConference #PublicHealth

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The report from the 32nd Annual Conference of the Japanese Association for Research in Family Nursing (#JARFN) is now live on the IFNA website.

Exploring the future of #FamilyNursing in Japan and beyond. πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅βœ¨

Read more: internationalfamilynursing.org/news/report-...

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Report from the 32nd Annual JARFN Conference (2025) | International Family Nursing Association The 32nd Annual Meeting of the Japanese Association for Research on Family Nursing was held from September 20 to 21, 2025, at the Sapporo Education and Cult ...

The report from the 32nd Annual Conference of the Japanese Association for Research in Family Nursing (#JARFN) is now live on the IFNA website.

Exploring the future of #FamilyNursing in Japan and beyond. ✨

Read more: internationalfamilynursing.org/news/report-...

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Big news! πŸ‡΅πŸ‡Ή The 18th International Family Nursing Conference (IFNC18) will be held in Porto, Portugal in 2027!
#IFNC18 #FamilyNursing #Porto2027 #IFNA #NursingConference

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Big news! πŸ‡΅πŸ‡Ή The 18th International Family Nursing Conference (IFNC18) will be held in Porto, Portugal in 2027!
#IFNC18 #FamilyNursing #Porto2027 #IFNA #NursingConference

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IFNA President's Holiday Message Email from International Family Nursing Association 2025 IFNA Holiday Message Dear IFNA Members, As we approach the close of another busy year and enter the holiday season, we enter a period marked by

πŸŽ„βœ¨ IFNA Holiday Message 2025 βœ¨πŸŽ„
Family Nursing community around the world β€” thank you for your dedication and compassion this year.
Wishing everyone peace, health, and connection this holiday season. conta.cc/4pES1aL
#IFNA #FamilyNursing

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IFNA President's Holiday Message Email from International Family Nursing Association 2025 IFNA Holiday Message Dear IFNA Members, As we approach the close of another busy year and enter the holiday season, we enter a period marked by

πŸŽ„βœ¨ IFNA Holiday Message 2024 βœ¨πŸŽ„
Family Nursing community around the world β€” thank you for your dedication and compassion this year.
Wishing everyone peace, health, and connection this holiday season. conta.cc/4pES1aL
#IFNA #FamilyNursing

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International Family Nursing Association - Family Nursing Interventions: Learning from the FICUS Clinical Trial

πŸ“£ FREE IFNA Webinar for Members
Family Nursing Interventions: Learning from the FICUS Clinical Trial
πŸ—“ Jan 27, 2026 | ⏰ 10:00–11:00 AM EST
🎀 Prof. Rahel Naef (University of Zurich)
πŸ”— Register now
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Support IFN Foundation!
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Your donation helps students worldwide attend IFNC17 and become future leaders in Family Nursing.
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Great conference for family nursing in Perth Australia celebrating family strengths - IFNC17. Wonderful to present as part of international workshop and to introduce a poster #IFNC17 #familynursing #nurse

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Congratulations to Shantelle Smith, GTNI affiliate faculty member, on accepting a probationary position with the School of Nursing! We’re grateful for her commitment to family & societal nursing & look forward to her continued impact.
#FamilyNursing #NursingEducation #AffiliateFaculty #GTNI

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A state-of-the-art review of community-based palliative care services in rural areas of Southern Minnesota and the United States | International Journal of Palliative Nursing Background: This state-of-the-art (SOTA) review aimed to understand the historical, current and future of rural community palliative care services (PCS) with a primary focus in rural southern Minnesota communities and the United States. Methods: This review followed the six step SOTA systematic review process described by Barry et al (2022) and examined articles from 2010–2023 regarding rural PCS. Results: Historical and current research consistently supported the benefits of PCS and reported the top facilitators as a clear definition of palliative care and PCS. The top barriers included a lack service provision, funding/resources, national policies/regulation, and shortages of trained providers in rural communities. Conclusions: Barriers to the provision of PCS have not improved based on this review in rural areas and must be addressed to reduce healthcare disparities for rural populations.

The takeaway: access to palliative care in rural communities remains deeply unequal, and addressing these gaps is critical to improving outcomes and quality of life.
#GTNI #PalliativeCare #RuralHealth #HealthEquity #NursingResearch #MSUMankato #FamilyNursing #EndOfLifeCare #HealthcareAccess

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