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The 8th Virtual Biennial International Nursing Conference

Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Indonesia

Depok, ID

November 4, 2022 – November 5, 2022

Nurses is a profession that becomes one unit with health services. Quality health services are highly expected by patients and their families who need services provided with a touch of affection and qualified skills. A nurses is expected to not only be able to provide services when sick but also during the process after illness. The work of nurses needs appreciation and support in improving the health and welfare of the community. Recognition of the existence and existence of nurses is the main material for nurses to be able to have a greater impact on society. Improving self-knowledge skills and nurse skills can be applied in a renewal created in the provision of nursing care. Innovation in the provision of nursing care carried out both in the education area and in the service area aims to improve the care of health services provided. A big challenge for nurses to be able to innovate health services now and in the future. The eighth BINC Committee decided to raise this theme to serve as the theme of the Biennial Conference 2022 virtually.

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The 7th Virtual Biennial International Nursing Conference

Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Indonesia (virtual mode)
binc@ui.ac.id
Jakarta, ID

September 24, 2020 – November 16, 2020

Nurses are the frontliners of the healthcare services. Nurses touch the life of their patients through compassion and competency. As the central of healthcare services, they make a difference by creating a safer healing environment for patients and their families.

The Indonesian government has declared the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak in the country as a national disaster, a Non-Natural Disaster. Nurses serve an important role in disaster preparedness at the local, state, and national levels through planning, education, and direct care provided during disasters. Nurses are encouraged to participate actively in all phases of disaster preparedness and response within their institutions and communities. Within their institutions, they should engage in assessment and planning prior to a disaster, responding during a crisis, and assisting with mitigating throughout the recovery phase.

Due to the unprecedented COVID-19 outbreak, the BINC Committee has decided to take the 2020 Biennial Conference to a virtual platform.

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The 6th Biennial International Nursing Conference

Le Meridien Hotel, Jakarta


Jakarta, ID

October 2, 2017 – October 4, 2017

Nurses have been becoming the integral part of the quality healthcare services. As the frontliners of the healthcare services, nurses could touch the life of their patients through compassion and skills. They could make a difference too by creating a safer healing environment for patients and their family.

Beside impacying the society, meaningful recognition would positively impact the work environment. The American Association of Critical Care Nurses (AACN) acknowledged meaningful recognition as the sixth evidence-based standard for a healthy work environment. They clearly stated that nurses must be recognised and must recognise others for the value each brings to the work of the organisation (AACN & Alisa Viejo, 2005). Thus, we need to strengthen nurses towards meaningful recognition.

We believe that meaningful recognition of nurses is powerful to encourage nurses in creating better health for individuals, society, and the environment. To that end, Faculty of Nursing Universitas Indonesia is organising its 6th Biennial International Nursing Conference 2017. The conference aims to explore various actions have been done, and need to be continued or improved to strengthen nurses towards meaningful recognition.

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