
WORLD NURSES DAY-2014
MAY-12
International
Nurses Day (IND) is celebrated every year all around the world on 12th of May
to commemorate the birth anniversary of the Florence Nightingale and to mark
the nurse’s contributions towards people’s health.Nurses Day was first proposed
by the Dorothy Sutherland (an officer from the U.S. Department of Health,
Education and Welfare) in the year 1953 and first proclaimed by the President
Dwight D. Eisenhower. And it was first celebrated by the International Council
of Nurses (ICN) in the year 1965.In the month
of January in 1974, the 12th of May was declared to be celebrated as the birthday
anniversary of the founder of modern nursing, the Florence Nightingale.
International Nurses Day Kit (having educational and public information
materials to be used by the nurses among public) is prepared and distributed
every year by the International Council of Nurses while celebrating the nurses
day.
UNISON (the
British public sector union) had asked the ICN in 1999 to celebrate this day on
another date as Florence Nightingale is not symbolizing the modern nursing.
Then, National Student Nurses’ Day was started celebrating annually on 8th of
May since 1998 and National Nurses Week was started celebrating every year from
6th of May to 12th of May since 2003.International Council of Nurses
commemorates the International Nurses Day annually all around the world on 12th
of May as the birth anniversary of the Florence Nightingale. International
Council of Nurses would distribute an IND Kit in 2014 having educational and
public information materials with the theme “Nurses: A Force for Change – A
vital resource for health”. Nurses are encouraged at this day to
comprehensively use this kit throughout the year through their individual and
group activities.
Promotional
and educational activities are organized while celebrating the International
Nurses Day annually to address lots of nursing issues. The theme of celebration
is selected based on nurses and environment, handling poor, poverty issues and
many more. It is celebrated as a weeklong event, referred as National Nurses
Week, in many countries like Australia, United States, Canada and etc.International
Nurses Day Celebration
Significance
of International Nurses Day
Nurses have
deep practical knowledge of delivering best health care services. National
nurses associations (NNAs) play an important role in making nurses well informed,
advised, encouraged and supported to deliver better work. NNAs works with the
governments and nongovernment organizations to strengthen the health care
systems as well as create conditions maximizing the nurses contribution.
International
Council of Nurses celebrates this event aiming to increase the public awareness
about the nursing and nurses contribution towards the health care innovation.
Nurses are the fast and first point of contacting for health services. Nurses
are innovatively practiced to provide free health checkup to the industries
indicating their willingness of improving the health of staffs, to meet all the
local needs, to improve the physical, mental and well-being of the patients and
etc.International
Nurses Day Theme
Every year
theme of the International Nurses Day celebration from 1988 to 2014 is
mentioned below:
The theme of 1988 was “Safe Motherhood”.
The theme of 1989 was “School Health”. The theme of 1990 was “Nurses and
Environment”.
• The theme of 1991 was “Mental Health –
Nurses in Action”.
• The theme of 1992 was “Healthy Aging”.
• The theme of 1993 was “Quality, costs
and Nursing”.
• The theme of 1994 was “Healthy Families
for Healthy Nation”.
• The theme of 1995 was “Women’s Health:
Nurses Pave the Way”.
• The theme of 1996 was “Better Health
through Nursing Research”.
• The theme of 1997 was “Healthy Young
People = A Brighter Future”.
• The theme of 1998 was “Partnership for
Community Health”.
• The theme of 1999 was “Celebrating
Nursing’s past, claiming the future”.
• The theme of 2000 was “Nurses – Always
there for you”.
• The theme of 2001 was “Nurses, Always
There for You: United against Violence”.
• The theme of 2002 was “Nurses Always
There for You: Caring for Families”.
• The theme of 2003 was “Nurses: Fighting
AIDS stigma, working for all”.
• The theme of 2004 was “Nurses: Working
with the Poor; Against Poverty”.
• The theme of 2005 was “Nurses for
Patients’ Safety: Targeting counterfeit
medicines and substandard medication”.
• The theme of 2006 was “Safe staffing
saves lives”.
• The theme of 2007 was “Positive practice
environments: Quality workplaces = quality patient care”.
• The theme of 2008 was “Delivering
Quality, Serving Communities: Nurses Leading Primary Health Care”.
• The theme of 2009 was “Delivering
Quality, Serving Communities: Nurses Leading Care Innovations”.
• The theme of 2010 was “Delivering
Quality, Serving Communities: Nurses Leading Chronic Care”.
• The theme of 2012 was “Closing the Gap:
From Evidence to Action”.
• The theme of 2013 was “Closing the Gap:
Millennium Development Goals”.
• The theme of 2014 was: “Nurses: A Force
for Change – A Vital Resource for Health”.
International
Nurses Day Quotes
Some of the
quotes on international nurses day are mentioned below:
• “If love can’t cure it, nurses can”.
• “Nurses dispense comfort, compassion,
and caring with or without even a prescription”. – Val Saintsbury
• “Nurses are the hospitality of the
hospital”. – Carrie Lafet
• “A thousand words will not leave so deep
an impression as one deed”. – Henrik Ibsca
• “Nurses are the heartbeat of
Healthcare”.
• “Women have no sympathy and my
experience of women is almost as large as Europe”. – Florence Nightingale
• “Apprehension, uncertainty, waiting,
expectation, fear of surprise, do a patient more harm than any exertion”. –
Florence Nightingale
• “Panic plays no part in the training of
a nurse”. – Elizabeth Kenny
• “I have lived and slept in the same bed
with English countesses and Prussian farm women… no woman has excited passions
among women more than I have”. – Florence Nightingale
• “Hospitals are only an intermediate
stage of civilization”. – Florence Nightingale
• “Some minds remain open long enough for
the truth not only to enter but to pass on through by way of a ready exit
without pausing anywhere along the route”. Elizabeth Kenny
• “She said the object and color in the
materials around us actually have a physical effect on us, on how we feel”. –
Florence Nightingale
International
Nurses Day is celebrated around the world on 12 May each year to appreciate the
contributions of nurses towards people's health. The day is held coinciding
with the birth anniversary of Florence Nightingale.
History:
International
Nurses Day was initiated by the International Council of Nurses and was first
celebrated in 1965. In 1953, Dorothy Sutherland, an official with the US
Department of health, Education and Welfare, proposed for the proclamation of a
Nurse's Day, but it wasn't until 1974, that 12 May was chosen to be celebrated
as the International Nurses Day.
Theme:Each year,
there is a particular theme chosen for the day. This year's theme is 'Nurses: A
Force for Change –A vital resource for health'. The International Council of
Nurses distributes an IND Kit having educational and public information
materials with this year's theme.
Prof. John Kurakar

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