2014-04-01

The Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI) announces the creation of the Global Advisory Panel on the Future of Nursing (GAPFON). The inaugural meeting of GAPFON — a panel of international nurse leaders — convened to establish a global voice and vision for the future of nursing that will advance global health. The panel is chaired by Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing Dean Emerita and Professor Dr. Martha N. Hill.

“GAPFON will be a catalyst to stimulate partnerships and collaborations to advance global health outcomes. I am excited and honored to chair this initiative and look forward to working with nurses, other health professionals, and key stakeholders who are committed to improving global health domestically and internationally,” said Dr. Hill.



Photo credit; East Carolina University College of Nursing

The initial GAPFON meeting — an intense three-day high-level gathering that facilitated discussion to identify and discuss strategies to positively influence global health —  took place in Basel, Switzerland, 27-29 March 2014. Key issues identified include the need for reform, advocacy, and innovations in leadership, policy, practice, education, and work environments.

“It is imperative that global nurse leaders work together to develop a unified voice and vision for the future of nursing worldwide,” said STTI President Dr. Hester C. Klopper. “The Global Advisory Panel on the Future of Nursing will be a vehicle for thought leaders to share information, develop and influence policy, and advance this profession to influence global health.”

GAPFON will hold a series of regional meetings of leaders from key stakeholder groups, including representatives from multiple sectors around the globe, to obtain knowledge and social, economic, cultural, and political insight related to issues determined at this inaugural meeting. Data from these meetings will provide the basis for an action plan including policy implications.

Panel member Dr. John Daly said, “The advisory panel and its agenda provide an unprecedented opportunity for global nursing leadership to make major strides in contributing to advances in global health.”

During the past decade, STTI, which holds special consultative status with the United Nations’ ECOSOC (Economic and Social Council), has assumed an increasingly global role in advancing world health and promoting the nursing profession. The creation of GAPFON represents a major advance in establishing strategic directions for improving global health. Having taken the initiative to host the inaugural meeting and future regional meetings, STTI is laying the foundation for GAPFON to continue in the future as a sustainable advisory entity.

Advisor to Her Royal Highness Princess Muna El Hussein — the World Health Organization’s (WHO’s) Patron for Nursing Midwifery — and Senator, the Kingdom of Jordan, Dr. Rowaida Al-Ma’aitah states, “I believe the time is right for a sharper vision and collective voice for nurses and midwives all over the world to influence the global health agenda. GAPFON is a powerful vehicle for paving the future of nurses’ influence in achieving global health outcomes.”

Establishment of the GAPFON meets STTI’s mission to advance world health, and the theme of STTI President Dr. Hester Klopper’s call to action, “Serve Locally, Transform Regionally, Lead Globally.”

The Global Advisory Panel on the Future of Nursing (GAPFON) includes:

Martha Hill, PhD, RN, FAAN

Dean Emerita and Professor, Nursing, Medicine, and Public Health

Johns Hopkins University

Baltimore, Maryland, USA

Rowaida Al-Ma’Aitah, PhD

Senator, Jordan Nursing Council and the Upper Parliament of Jordan

Amman, Jordan

Cathy Catrambone, PhD, RN, FAAN

President-Elect, STTI

Associate Professor, Rush University College of Nursing

Chicago, Illinois, USA

Eric Lu Shek Chan, DMgt, RN, FACN

Principal Nursing Officer

Hospital Authority

Kowloon, Hong Kong

John Daly, PhD, RN, FACN, FAAN

Dean and Professor, Faculty of Health

University of Technology Sydney

Lindfield, New South Wales, Australia

Hester Klopper, PhD, MBA, RN, RM, FANSA

President, STTI

Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Forum of University Nursing Deans of South Africa

Pretoria, South Africa

Leslie Mancuso, PhD, RN, FAAN

President and CEO

Jhpiego

Baltimore, Maryland, USA

Isabel Mendes, PhD, RN

Full Professor

University of Sao Paulo at Ribeirao Preto College of Nursing

Ribeirao Preto, Brazil

Mary E. Norton, EdD, APN-C

Associate Dean and Professor, Global Academic Initiatives

Felician College, The Franciscan College of New Jersey

Lodi, New Jersey, USA

Anne Marie Rafferty, CBE, FRCN, FAAN

Professor of Nursing Policy

King’s College

London, United Kingdom

Judith Shamian, PhD, RN, LLD, DSc (Hon), LLD (Hon)

President

International Council of Nurses

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Wichit Srisuphan, DrPH, RN

Emerita Professor

Thailand Nursing and Midwifery Council

Thailand

Roger Watson, PhD, RN, FAAN

Professor of Nursing, Faculty of Health and Social Care

University of Hull

Hull, United Kingdom

Lynda Wilson, PhD, RN, FAAN

Assistant Dean and Professor, International Affairs

Deputy Director, PAHO/WHO Collaborating Center on International Nursing

University of Alabama Birmingham School of Nursing

Birmingham, Alabama, USA

Patricia E. Thompson, EdD, RN, FAAN

Chief Executive Officer

The Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International

Indianapolis, Indiana, USA

Cynthia Vlasich, MBA, BSN, RN

Director, Education and Leadership

The Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International

Indianapolis, Indiana, USA

K. Joanne McGlown, PhD, RN, MHHA, FACHE

Director, Global Business Development

The Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International

Indianapolis, Indiana, USA

Stephanie L. Ferguson, PhD, RN, FAAN, Facilitator

International Health Care Consultant

Amherst, Virginia, USA

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