President's Message -
In May each year, we celebrate International Nurses Day on May 12 because it is Florence Nightingale’s birthday. IHCNO celebrates all nurses and your contributions to your profession, country, and communities. Who are the nursing leaders in your country, both past and present? Who are the nurses who have made a difference by advocating for home-based nursing care programs, policies, and practice? I would like to hear your stories and share them in this newsletter so that we all can learn from them. Please contact me at info@IHCNO.org to share the history of home-based nursing in your country.
In honor of International Nurses Day, IHCNO asks you for financial support to carry out our mission and vision. An article in this newsletter lists projects with opportunities to honor and serve nurses. Donors are also recognized in the giving tree to thank them for their financial support. Please go to the Support IHCNO page to make your donation - thank you!
Your contribution can provide funds for the IHCNO 2026 Marilyn D. Harris Research Grant. This is the 7th year for the grant, and the award has increased to $5,000 USD. Visit the IHCNO website Research tab to view prior grant recipients and their projects. The 2026 application will be available on the IHCNO website soon. The submission deadline is September 30.
I also want to call attention to a way we can lift colleagues and share resources by helping them become IHCNO members. In some countries, the average RN salary is equal to about $900 USD per month. IHCNO is developing a membership subsidy program to make membership more affordable for nurses in low- and middle-income countries. We will share more information about this program in coming weeks.
May is also when we celebrate Mother’s Day. My best wishes to you as you honor your mother, or as your children celebrate you.
I hope to see you at the Presidents Forum May 13. I will provide an update of IHCNO activities and opportunities, listen to what is important to you, and answer your questions. A Zoom invitation will be sent by email before the meeting.
Susan Hinck, PhD, APRN, GCNS-BC
President, International Home Care Nurses Organization
We Celebrate You!
The mission of the International Home Care Nurses Organization (IHCNO) is to develop and support a vibrant worldwide network of nurses who promote excellence in providing equitable care for optimal health and well-being to patients living in their homes.
The IHCNO recognizes the significant contributions of our members and non-members to global population health. Nurses providing healthcare in homes serve in an extraordinary capacity. We celebrate our specialty practice during International Nurses Day, May 12, 2025.
Please, feel free to download this poster and share this poster with colleagues, agency leaders, and your professional organizations.
-IHCNO Advocacy Committee
Welcome to our newest members!
These members have joined our international nursing community since January 1, 2025:
Mary Ahlers | Susan Antol | Kathy Bowles | Karen Curry | Maryanne D'Arpino |
Jennifer Dumouchelle | Trinity Elkins | Lina Guertler | Sheila Guither | Ipyana Kajembula |
Youngmin Kim | Kristin Knudson | Feng Ping Lee | Kathleen Marsala-Cervasio | Matt Sevier |
Melanie Shook | Lisa Turner | Carol Wanyo | Ion Hong Wong | Jasmine Wu |
Sandra Zwakhalen | ||||
Thank you to our 2025 donors - we appreciate your support of IHCNO:
Thank you to everyone who participated in our 2025 Webinar Series
Into The Future: Advancing Home-Based Nursing Practice Webinar Series
This series is an opportunity for nurses to obtain updated home health care information and tools that foster effective patient-centered communication, care planning, and innovative service modalities - all of which are essential for improved patient health outcomes, safety, quality of life, and alignment between the care provided and the needs and wishes for care of the patients.
Registration is still available for On-Demand recordings and CE credits.
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International Guidelines
The International Guidelines for Home Health Nursing Practice (Guidelines) are guiding principles for nurses who aspire to provide excellent care to patients in their homes. The Guidelines were developed by international home care nurses from diverse countries to provide guidance to nurses around the globe who seek to develop their professional home healthcare practice and performance.