Theme: Knowledge Translational into Community Nursing : Health Promotion Across the Lifespan
Community Nursing 2016
World Congress on Community Nursing – 2016 is going to be held on 20-21 June, 2016 AT Cape town, South Africa. This Conference focusing on the theme “Knowledge Translational into Community Nursing: Health Promotion across the Lifespan “.It is an extraordinary event designed for professionals to facilitate the dissemination and application of research findings on Nursing.
The Nursing Care Facilities industry is in the mature stage of its life cycle. Over the 10 years to 2020, industry value added (IVA), which measures the industry's contribution to the US economy, is expected to grow at an average annual rate of 4.0%. This growth rate indicates that the industry will expand faster than GDP, which is projected to increase at an annualized rate of 2.5% over the same period. While demographic trends will continue to promote industry growth, nursing care facilities have been part of American communities since the early 20th century.
Cape Town was first developed by the Dutch East India Company as a victualing (supply) station for Dutch ships sailing to East Africa, India, and the Far East. Jan van Riebeeck's arrival on 6 April 1652 established the first permanent European settlement in South Africa. Cape Town quickly outgrew its original purpose as the first European outpost at the Castle of Good Hope, becoming the economic and cultural hub of the Cape Colony. Until the Witwatersrand Gold Rush and the development of Johannesburg, Cape Town was the largest city in South Africa.OMICS International Organizes 1000+ Global Events Every Year across USA, Europe & Asia with support from 1000 more scientific societies and Publishes 700+ Open access journals which contains over 100000 eminent personalities, reputed scientists as editorial board and organizing committee members.
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All authors who present their papers at the conference will be invited to submit an extended version of their research paper for the Quality & Primary Care Journal (ISSN: 1479-1064). Quality & Primary Care is peer reviewed international journal with a 13 years record of excellence in publication. All submitted papers will go through single-blinded peer review process for acceptance. Quality in Primary Care is hosted and published on Insight Medical Publishing Open Access publishing platform. In addition, it will be indexed by EBSCO, Embase, CINAHL, Ulrichsweb, SCIE and will be submitted to Scopus, Google Scholar, Index Copernicus, amongst others.
Summary:
The World Congress on Community Nursing to be held at Cape Town, South Africa during June 20-22, 2016 hosted by OMICS Group Conferences through the theme "Knowledge Translational into Community Nursing: Health Promotion Across the Lifespan", Community Nursing Conference aims to discover advances in health practice, management and education in relation to health disparities as well as a breadth of other topics. According to the reports, total health spending accounted for 8.8% of GDP in South Africa in 2012, slightly below the OECD average of 9.3%. Health spending as a share of GDP among OECD countries is highest in the United States which spent 16.9% of its GDP on health in 2012. Cape Town has 25 Universities and 41 hospitals, and 381356 professional Nurses, 14992 midwives, 532774 healthcare assistants in Italy as per 2014.
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Importance & Scope:
Nursing is the protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities, prevention of illness and injury, through the diagnosis and treatment of humans. Nursing Conference aims to discover advances in health practice, management and education in relation to health disparities as well as a breadth of other topics. The conference will facilitate a series of discussions about state-of-the-art processes, organizational transitions, analytics, and technology innovation within the health industry and academia, regarding transformational care delivery and health management models.
Highlights of conference:
- Community Nursing
- Community Nursing Health Program
- Community Nursing Public Health Service
- Community Nursing Epidemiology
- Community Nursing Population Health
- Community Nursing Occupational Health
- Community Nursing Rural Health
- Community Nursing Mental Health
- Community Nursing Home Healthcare
- Community Nursing School Health
- Community Nursing Education
- Family Nursing
- Transcultural Nursing
- Community Tele health
- Community Oncology Nursing
- Community Legal Services
Why Cape Town?
Cape Town is a city in South Africa. It ranks third among the most populous urban areas in South Africa, after Johannesburg, and has roughly the same population as the Durban Metropolitan Area. It is also the provincial capital and primate city of the Western Cape. The city is famous for its harbour, for its natural setting in the Cape Floristic Region, as well as for such well-known landmarks as Table Mountain and Cape Point. As of 2014 it is the 10th most populous city in Africa and home to 64% of the Western Cape's population. It is one of the most multicultural cities in the world, reflecting its role as a major destination for immigrants and expatriates to South Africa. The city was named the World Design Capital for 2014 by the International Council of Societies of Industrial Design. In 2014, Cape Town was named the best place in the world to visit by both The New York Times and The Telegraph. Located on the shore of Table Bay, Cape Town was first developed by the Dutch East India Company as a victualing (supply) station for Dutch ships. Cape Town quickly outgrew its original purpose as the first European outpost at the Castle of Good Hope. Cape Town was the largest city in South Africa.
Why to Attend???
A nursing conference is an opportunity to meet others within speciality to network and to learn the latest clinical information. It is an opportunity no nurse should overlook. I’ve always embraced the opportunity to attend nursing conferences and have made a point to encourage others to attend whenever the opportunity arises. Nursing conferences allow nurses of all levels of experience to participate in an area of career and education growth that is not easily found within the structure of the workplace. Some nurses, especially those working at the bedside, may not see the significance of attending a conference. All too often the floor/ bedside nurse believes that conferences are only for management, while others may think that spending one or more days not earning a pay check may not outweigh the opportunity to clock in some additional overtime. There may be a whole host of other reasons why a nurse would prefer to remain home rather than attending a conference. Despite the plentiful excuses (the top two being cost and time), the benefits far outweigh the costs.
Target Audience
Leading world Doctors, registered Nurses, Professors, Research fellows and many more from leading universities, companies and medical research institutions, hospitals sharing their novel researches in the area of Community Nursing, Healthcare & Medicine.
Number of Registered Nurses:
South Africa: 270437
Worldwide: 20380000
Over the 9 year period 2005 to 2014, the total number of nurses on the register has grown from 191 269 to 270 437 –i.e. a net increase of 79 168 (+41%).
· The Registered Nurse/Registered Midwife category has grown by 33 593 practitioners (+34%).
· The Enrolled Nurse/Enrolled Midwife category has grown by 29 833 practitioners (+81%).
· The Enrolled Nursing Auxiliary category has grown by 15 769 practitioners (+29%).
During the same period, the population of South Africa increased by 15% from approximately 46.888 million in 2005 (mid-year estimate) to 54.002 million in 2014 (mid-year estimate).
Population figures: Statistics South Africa (mid-year population estimates) Nursing figures as at 31 December each year Excludes persons residing outside South Africa.
RN / RM = Registered Nurses and Registered Midwives
EN / EM = Enrolled Nurses and Enrolled Midwives
ENA = Enrolled Nursing Auxiliaries
When compared globally Americans have 61 nurses for 1000 population with more than 5300000 nursing professionals
Major Nursing associations South Africa:
- National Black Nurses Association
- American Association of Nigerian Nurses
- South African Nursing Council
- Allied Nursing Association of South Africa
- Society of Private Nurse Practitioners of South Africa
- The Emergency Nurses Society of South Africa : EMSSA
- Democratic Nursing Association South Africa
- Association of Nursing Agencies of South Africa
- South African Nursing Council (SANC)
- The perception of the South African Nursing Association
- Professionals Connect Democratic Nursing Organisation
- Nursing Association South Africa
- Occupational Health Nursing Associations
- Northern New Jersey Black Nurses Association
- Overseas Nursing Association.
- African Nursing Organizations
- Neonatal Nurses Association of South Africa
- South African Theatre Nurse Organisation
- Southern African Network of Nurses and Midwives, South Africa
- South African Society of Occupational Health Nursing Practitioners
Total output of Students educated per year shows in the graph:
Thanks to all of our wonderful speakers, conference attendees and Exhibitors, World Congress on Community Nursing -2016 Conference was our best ever!
6th World Congress on Community Nursing, hosted by the ConferenceSeries Ltd was held during June 20-21, 2016 Cape Town, South Africa at Double Tree by Hilton Hotel Cape Town - Upper Eastside 31 Brickfield Rd, Woodstock, Cape Town, 7935, South Africa with the theme “Knowledge Translational into Community Nursing: Health Promotion across the Lifespan”. Benevolent response and active participation was received from the Editorial Board Members of OMICS Group Journals as well as from the Scientists, Doctors, Professors, Nurses, Pharmaceutical Industries, Biotech Industries, Researchers and Students from the fields Community Nursing -2016, who made this event successful.
The meeting was carried out through various sessions, in which the discussions were held on the following major scientific tracks:
Community Nursing
Community Nursing Health Program
Community Nursing Public Health Service
Community Nursing Epidemiology
Community Nursing Population Health
Community Nursing Occupational Health
Community Nursing Rural Health
Community Nursing Mental Health
Community Nursing Home Healthcare
Community Nursing School Health
Community Nursing Education
Family Nursing
Transcultural Nursing
Community Tele health
Community Oncology Nursing
Community Legal Services
Occupational Health Nursing
The conference was initiated with a series of lectures delivered by both Honorable Guests and members of the Keynote forum. The list included:
Oddvar Hollup
University of Bergen, Norway
Anthony (Tony) O'Brien
The University of Newcastle, Australia
Margareta Nordin
New York University Medical Centre, USA
Colleen A. Kraft
University of Cincinnati, USA
Amina Bargawi
Saudi Nursing Society/Saudi Nursing advancement Plan (SNAP) committee, Saudi Arabia
Mohlomi Jafta Ntsaba
Walter Sisulu University, South Africa
Ijeoma Ehiemere
University of Nigeria, Nigeria
Tlapu Moipone Martha
Sefako Makgatho Health Science University, South Africa
Davina Houghton
Curtin University, Australia
Jeshni Amblum
University of London, United Kingdon
Tal Granot
Davidoff Cancer Institute, Israel
Susette Brynard
University of the Free state, South Africa
Nicolene de Jager
University of Johannesburg, South Africa
L Pretorius
Corobrik Pty (Ltd) Edenvale, South Africa
Anne Gray
Department of Defence, Cape Town, RSA
With the grand success of Community Nursing 2016, OMICS Group is proud to announce the " 29th World Congress on Community Nursing” to be held during July 24-26, 2016 Baltimore, USA
For more information please visit: http://community.nursingconference.com/
Conference Highlights
- Community Nursing
- Community Nursing Health Program
- Community Nursing Public Health Service
- Community Nursing Epidemiology
- Community Nursing Population Health
- Community Nursing Occupational Health
- Community Nursing Rural Health
- Community Nursing Mental Health
- Community Nursing Home Healthcare
- Community Nursing School Health
- Community Nursing Education
- Family Nursing
- Transcultural Nursing
- Community Tele health
- Community Oncology Nursing
- Community Legal Services
- Occupational Health Nursing
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