Paris, France
The 8th International Conference on Nursing Research and Evidence-Based Practice, scheduled for March 26–27, 2026, in Paris, France, is proudly hosted by Meetings International. This global platform is dedicated to advancing nursing science, education, and clinical practice through evidence-based approaches that enhance healthcare outcomes worldwide.
This prestigious event will bring together nursing professionals, researchers, academicians, practitioners, healthcare leaders, policymakers, and students from across the globe to share knowledge, innovations, and best practices in the field of nursing. The conference will feature keynote lectures, plenary sessions, interactive workshops, panel discussions, oral and poster presentations, and opportunities for networking and collaboration.
With a strong focus on evidence-based practice, the conference aims to bridge the gap between research and clinical application, empowering nursing professionals to improve patient care, influence health policies, and contribute to the global advancement of healthcare.
By joining Nursing Research 2026, participants will not only gain valuable insights into emerging trends and scientific developments but also foster meaningful connections that drive innovation, research, and professional growth in the nursing community.
1. Nursing in Healthcare Delivery Systems:
Nurses play a pivotal role in delivering quality healthcare across primary, secondary, and tertiary levels. This track explores innovative nursing models, workforce challenges, and integrated care approaches to enhance patient outcomes. Participants will gain insights into the evolving responsibilities of nurses in multidisciplinary teams and the future of nursing within global healthcare systems.
Sub-tracks: Advanced Nursing Roles in Healthcare Systems; Multidisciplinary Collaboration in Patient Care; Innovations in Healthcare Delivery Models
2. Nursing Education and Research Innovations:
This session highlights modern approaches in nursing education and research, focusing on simulation, digital learning, and competency-based frameworks. It provides a platform for educators, researchers, and students to discuss transformative strategies that align nursing curricula with global healthcare needs. Emphasis will be placed on evidence-based teaching practices and fostering future nursing leaders through impactful research.
Sub-tracks: Simulation and Virtual Learning in Nursing; Evidence-Based Nursing Education; Nursing Research Methodologies and Outcomes
3. Primary Health Care and Community Nursing:
Primary health care forms the backbone of sustainable health systems. This track emphasizes the role of nurses in community health, prevention, and health promotion strategies. It highlights nursing-led initiatives in rural, underserved, and global health settings to reduce disparities, empower communities, and improve access to essential services.
Sub-tracks: Community Nursing Practices and Outreach Programs; Preventive Healthcare and Health Promotion; Rural and Underserved Population Care
4. Nursing and Healthcare Informatics:
Digital transformation is reshaping healthcare delivery. This session examines how nursing informatics, electronic health records, data analytics, and telehealth are enhancing care efficiency and safety. It also addresses challenges related to digital literacy, data privacy, and the integration of technology into nursing practice to ensure patient-centered outcomes.
Sub-tracks: Nursing Informatics in Clinical Practice; Telehealth and Remote Patient Monitoring; Data Analytics and Decision Support Systems
5. Nursing in Women’s Health:
This track explores the specialized role of nurses in women’s health across the lifespan. Topics include reproductive health, menstrual care, menopause management, and addressing gender-specific health issues. It emphasizes evidence-based nursing interventions that improve women’s physical, mental, and social well-being globally.
Sub-tracks: Reproductive and Sexual Health Nursing; Menstrual and Menopause Care; Women’s Mental Health and Wellness
6. Pediatrics and Neonatal Nursing:
Focusing on care from birth through adolescence, this session highlights advancements in pediatric and neonatal nursing. It explores evidence-based practices in neonatal intensive care, childhood development, and family-centered approaches. Nurses’ roles in promoting child health, vaccination programs, and addressing global pediatric challenges are central themes.
Sub-tracks: Neonatal Intensive Care Nursing; Pediatric Growth and Development Support; Family-Centered Pediatric Nursing
7. Critical Care and Emergency Nursing:
This session addresses the specialized skills required in intensive care units, trauma centers, and emergency departments. It focuses on advanced life support, acute patient management, and rapid decision-making in critical scenarios. The track also explores stress management and resilience-building among nurses working in high-pressure environments.
Sub-tracks: Critical Care Nursing Interventions; Emergency Response and Triage Nursing; Stress and Resilience in Critical Care Nurses
8. Occupational Nursing and Health Safety:
Occupational health nurses safeguard worker health and safety across industries. This track explores workplace risk assessment, health promotion, and prevention of occupational diseases. It highlights the growing importance of workplace mental health support, ergonomics, and policies ensuring safe and productive work environments.
Sub-tracks: Occupational Health Risk Assessment; Workplace Mental Health Programs; Ergonomics and Injury Prevention
9. Role of Nurses in Pandemic Preparedness and Response:
This session examines the vital role nurses play in responding to global health crises, with lessons from COVID-19. It focuses on emergency preparedness, infection prevention, vaccine delivery, and community education. Discussions will highlight how nursing leadership shapes effective pandemic responses and enhances resilience for future global health threats.
Sub-tracks: Nursing Leadership in Pandemic Response; Infection Control in Crisis Situations; Community Education and Vaccination Programs
10. Midwifery and Maternal Health Nursing:
Midwifery and maternal nursing ensure safe pregnancies and childbirth experiences. This track focuses on prenatal, intrapartum, and postnatal care, as well as maternal mental health. It promotes evidence-based midwifery practices and highlights the role of nurses in reducing maternal mortality and improving maternal outcomes globally.
Sub-tracks: Antenatal and Postnatal Care Nursing; Midwifery Practices and Innovations; Maternal Mental Health and Wellbeing
11. Patient Safety, Quality, and Nursing Care Standards:
This session emphasizes the importance of patient safety in nursing practice. It covers error prevention, patient-centered approaches, and strategies for quality improvement in healthcare delivery. The track also explores global standards and policies that enhance safety and efficiency in nursing care.
Sub-tracks: Patient Safety Protocols in Nursing; Nursing Care Quality Improvement Programs; Global Standards and Accreditation in Nursing
12. Infection Prevention and Control in Nursing Practice:
Nurses are central to reducing hospital-acquired infections and ensuring safe care. This track discusses infection surveillance, antimicrobial stewardship, and hygiene protocols. Special focus will be on innovations in infection control and the evolving role of nurses in safeguarding patient and staff health.
Sub-tracks: Antimicrobial Stewardship in Nursing; Hospital-Acquired Infection Prevention; Hand Hygiene and Nursing Protocols
13. Gynecology and Obstetrics Nursing:
This session highlights nursing roles in gynecological and obstetric care, including reproductive health, gynecological disorders, and surgical nursing care. It emphasizes the need for holistic and compassionate approaches in supporting women’s reproductive health throughout their lifespan.
Sub-tracks:; Gynecological Disorder Management in Nursing; Surgical Nursing in Obstetrics and Gynecology; Reproductive Health Nursing Practices
14. Pregnancy Care, Childbirth, and Postnatal Nursing:
This track focuses on safe and supportive nursing care during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum recovery. It highlights evidence-based practices that ensure positive birth experiences, maternal well-being, and neonatal health. Attention will be given to family-centered care and postpartum mental health.
Sub-tracks:; Evidence-Based Antenatal Care Nursing; Nursing Support During Labor and Childbirth; Postpartum Care and Mental Health Nursing
15. Reproductive Health, STDs, and Cervical Cancer Nursing:
This session covers nursing roles in reproductive health promotion, prevention, and care of sexually transmitted diseases. It also emphasizes cervical cancer prevention, screening, and patient support. Nurses’ contributions to education, awareness, and early detection will be key discussion points.
Sub-tracks: Nursing Care in STD Prevention and Treatment; Cervical Cancer Screening and Nursing Interventions; Reproductive Health Education Programs
The global nursing care market is experiencing steady growth, valued at over $1,200 billion in 2023 and projected to exceed $1,600 billion by 2030, with a CAGR of nearly 4.5%. This growth is fueled by an aging population, the rising burden of chronic diseases, and the increasing demand for skilled nursing professionals.
In Europe, particularly in France, Germany, and the UK, the demand for nurses is critical. France alone faces a projected shortage of over 100,000 nurses by 2030, driving urgent investments in nursing education, workforce development, and evidence-based practice.
Key trends shaping the industry include the integration of AI and digital health technologies, a stronger focus on evidence-based clinical decisions, expansion of mental health and resilience programs, and advancements in maternal and women’s health nursing.
The 8th International Conference on Nursing Research and Evidence-Based Practice 2026 in Paris provides a vital platform for professionals to explore innovations, share research, and strengthen global collaboration to meet the evolving healthcare challenges.
Paris, France - Mar 26, 2026
Paris, France - Mar 26, 2026
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