Theme and Sub Theme
At the 5th IJCNS this year, we are presenting the theme “Integrating Climate Change Adaptation into Global Health Strategies to Achieve SDGs.” We invite researchers in both clinical and community nursing, as well as other health-related fields. This conference is processed through a peer-review process conducted by nursing and health experts from academic and healthcare institutions worldwide.
The scope/sub-theme includes:
Healthcare Across Human Life Cycle Amid Climate Change
- Neonatal, Child, and Maternal Health
- Adult and Elderly Health
- Family and Community Health
- Emergency and Critical Health
- Mental Health and Psychiatry
- Environmental Health Integration
- Traditional and Transcultural Healthcare
- Interprofessional Collaboration Practice
- Innovation in Healthcare
- Climate-Related Health Risks and Disaster Response
- Integrating Climate Change into Comprehensive Cancer Management Strategies
Innovation of Education, Leadership, Policy on Climate Change
- Integrating Climate Change into Health Professionals Education Curricula
- Interprofessional Health Education on Climate Change Adaptation
- Online Teaching Models in Health Professionals Education
- Innovations and Policy Reform for Sustainable Health Systems
- Workforce Planning in Healthcare Systems
- Quality and Safety in Health Management
- Ethical Health Provider Practices in Environmental Health
- Crisis and Risk Management in Climate Change Scenarios
- Enhancing National Health Insurance Coverage
- Transnational in Health Professional
Revolutionizing Technology for Health related Climate Changes
- AI for Disease Surveillance
- Digital Health Solutions for Monitoring Climate-Driven Illnesses
- AI and Data Analytics for Health Forecasting
- Telehealth Innovations for Remote and Vulnerable Areas
- Green Technology in Nursing and Healthcare Settings
- Smart Tools for Disaster Management and Emergency Care
- Reducing Carbon Footprints in Nursing Practices Through Technology
- E-Health Platforms for Global Collaboration in Climate Adaptation
- Wearable Devices in Health Monitoring