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Nursing--a new tomorrow.

D N Barrow

    International Nursing Review
    |September 1, 1989
    PubMed
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    Dame Nita Barrow received the Christiane Reimann Award for her global nursing and healthcare achievements. Her keynote address at the 19th International Council of Nurses (ICN) Congress focused on nursing's role in global peace and friendship.

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    Area of Science:

    • Nursing
    • Global Health
    • International Relations

    Background:

    • Dame Nita Barrow, a distinguished nurse and Ambassador to the UN from Barbados, was honored with the Christiane Reimann Award.
    • The award is recognized as the "Nobel Prize of Nursing" for outstanding contributions to the profession.
    • The International Council of Nurses (ICN) holds its Quadrennial Congress to foster global collaboration among nurses.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To highlight the significance of Dame Nita Barrow's contributions to nursing and global healthcare.
    • To share the keynote address delivered by Dame Nita Barrow at the 19th ICN Quadrennial Congress.
    • To emphasize the role of nursing in promoting international peace and friendship.

    Main Methods:

    • The abstract summarizes the recognition of Dame Nita Barrow with the Christiane Reimann Award.

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  • It notes her role as a keynote speaker at the 19th ICN Quadrennial Congress in Seoul, Korea.
  • The abstract references the commendation of the event by Korean Prime Minister Kang Young Hoon.
  • Main Results:

    • Dame Nita Barrow was awarded the Christiane Reimann Award for her lifelong achievements in nursing and healthcare.
    • Her keynote address at the ICN Congress was a significant event, drawing praise from international leaders.
    • The Congress itself was described as a "festival of peace and friendship for nurses the world over."

    Conclusions:

    • Dame Nita Barrow's work exemplifies distinguished accomplishments in nursing and healthcare on a global scale.
    • The Christiane Reimann Award underscores the profound impact of her career.
    • The ICN Congress served as a platform to celebrate nursing's contribution to global peace and collaboration.