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🔹 “Nurses’ Knowledge and Practices on Prevention of Central Line Associated Blood Stream Infections at a National Referr...
16/06/2026

🔹 “Nurses’ Knowledge and Practices on Prevention of Central Line Associated Blood Stream Infections at a National Referral Hospital in Uganda”
By Lillian Amanya, Evas Atuhaire & Emma Nyakuri
This research highlights nurses’ knowledge and infection prevention practices related to CLABSI prevention, emphasizing the importance of evidence-based care in improving patient safety.
Read more: https://wfccn-ijcc.com/index.php/ijcc/article/view/1059/1079

💡 Knowledge saves lives — especially in critical obstetric care.Be part of our upcoming FREE webinar:Advanced Life Suppo...
16/06/2026

💡 Knowledge saves lives — especially in critical obstetric care.
Be part of our upcoming FREE webinar:
Advanced Life Support in Obstetrics
🗓 18 June 2026
🕐 13:00 (GMT+2)
📍 Zoom
Learn from international experts and strengthen your confidence in emergency situations.
🎯 Topics include:
✔ Obstetric hemorrhage
✔ CPR in obstetrics
✔ Hypertensive emergencies in pregnancy
🌍 Open to healthcare professionals worldwide!
🔗 Join us here: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_eQtuYXW1QTq8chBSSFxWUw #/registration

📄 New Report Available: 9th Annual Meeting of the European Sepsis AllianceThe Global Sepsis Alliance has released the fu...
12/06/2026

📄 New Report Available: 9th Annual Meeting of the European Sepsis Alliance

The Global Sepsis Alliance has released the full report from the 9th Annual Meeting of the European Sepsis Alliance, highlighting key achievements, ongoing challenges, and future opportunities in sepsis policy, research, and advocacy across Europe.

The meeting reaffirmed a shared commitment among stakeholders to work together in reducing the burden of sepsis and improving patient care throughout the region.

WFCCN welcomes the continued collaboration and knowledge-sharing that drive progress in sepsis prevention, recognition, treatment, and recovery.

Report& Recording: https://globalsepsisalliance.org/news/20206/5/27/looking-back-at-the-9th-annual-meeting-of-the-esa-a-reinvigorated-commitment-to-fight-sepsis-in-europe

🔹 “Enhancing IV Smart Pump Setup and Flow Rate Accuracy: An Exploratory Study on an Educational Intervention in Critical...
09/06/2026

🔹 “Enhancing IV Smart Pump Setup and Flow Rate Accuracy: An Exploratory Study on an Educational Intervention in Critical Care”
By Sarah B. Romain, Cidalia J. Vital & Karen K. Giuliano

This exploratory study evaluates how educational interventions can improve IV smart pump setup and flow rate accuracy, supporting safer medication administration in critical care environments.

Read the article: https://wfccn-ijcc.com/index.php/ijcc/article/view/1050/1080

🌍 Advancing the Global Sepsis AgendaAs shared by the Global Sepsis Alliance, an official side event on sepsis was succes...
07/06/2026

🌍 Advancing the Global Sepsis Agenda

As shared by the Global Sepsis Alliance, an official side event on sepsis was successfully held during the 79th World Health Assembly in Geneva, bringing together global health leaders, policymakers, clinicians, researchers, and advocates.

The event highlighted progress in sepsis advocacy and care while reinforcing the urgent need to prioritize sepsis within the global health agenda. Continued collaboration across sectors is essential to reducing the burden of sepsis and improving outcomes for patients worldwide.

WFCCN proudly supports initiatives that strengthen awareness, policy development, and high-quality care for patients affected by sepsis.

Report & Recording: https://globalsepsisalliance.org/news/2026/5/28/wha79-unites-global-health-leaders-to-advance-the-sepsis-agenda

📢 Shared by the Global Sepsis AllianceWFCCN is pleased to highlight a valuable educational opportunity for healthcare pr...
05/06/2026

📢 Shared by the Global Sepsis Alliance

WFCCN is pleased to highlight a valuable educational opportunity for healthcare professionals worldwide.

🦠 Free ESA Webinar Series: Antibiotic Stewardship in the Critically Ill

This new webinar series brings together leading international experts to discuss one of the most pressing challenges in sepsis and critical care: the responsible use of antibiotics. Through expert lectures and real-world case studies, participants will gain practical insights into improving patient outcomes while combating antimicrobial resistance.

✅ Free registration
✅ CME credits available
✅ Interactive expert-led sessions

We encourage our members and networks to take advantage of this important learning opportunity.

Register here: https://globalsepsisalliance.org/news/2026/5/20/webinar-series-antibiotic-stewardship-in-the-critically-ill-june-4-and-17-2026

🩺 Featured Research in the International Journal of Critical Care🔹 “Prevalence of Musculoskeletal Pain in Critical Care ...
02/06/2026

🩺 Featured Research in the International Journal of Critical Care

🔹 “Prevalence of Musculoskeletal Pain in Critical Care Nurses and the Impact of Specialty Critical Care Beds”
By Chris Carter, Maphenduka Nsonga & Joy Notter

This study examines the prevalence of musculoskeletal pain among critical care nurses and investigates how specialty critical care beds may influence staff wellbeing and workplace safety.

Read more: https://wfccn-ijcc.com/index.php/ijcc/article/view/1039/1083

🌍 New Research from the International Journal of Critical Care🔹 “Training and Development Needs of Intensive Care Nurses...
26/05/2026

🌍 New Research from the International Journal of Critical Care

🔹 “Training and Development Needs of Intensive Care Nurses in Papua New Guinea: A National Cross-Sectional Study”
By Andy Macey, Gerard O’Reilly, Tracey Bucknall, Jean Boie & Peter Cameron

This national study explores the education and professional development needs of intensive care nurses in Papua New Guinea, highlighting opportunities to strengthen workforce capability and improve critical care services.

Read the article: https://wfccn-ijcc.com/index.php/ijcc/article/view/1058/1084

🩺 Ultrasound in your hands = faster, smarter care.Don’t miss our upcoming FREE webinar:Bedside Ultrasound (POCUS) for Cr...
25/05/2026

🩺 Ultrasound in your hands = faster, smarter care.
Don’t miss our upcoming FREE webinar:

Bedside Ultrasound (POCUS) for Critical Care Nursing
Learn practical insights you can apply directly at the bedside.
🗓 28 May 2026
🕒 15:00 GMT
📍 Zoom
🎤 With Dr. med. Matthias Angrés
🚀 Open to all critical care nurses worldwide!

🔗 Register here: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_yZp9Ae4-Sq6HrohWiDAgXg #/registration

🌍 A productive and inspiring week for WFCCN at the 79th World Health Assembly in Geneva.WFCCN representatives Ged Willia...
24/05/2026

🌍 A productive and inspiring week for WFCCN at the 79th World Health Assembly in Geneva.

WFCCN representatives Ged Williams (Board Director) and Alicia San Jose (Ambassador) actively participated in key discussions focused on strengthening global collaboration across nursing and healthcare organizations. On 19 May, they attended the Nursing and Midwifery Leadership Meeting, engaging with international leaders to advance partnerships that support better healthcare systems worldwide.

Throughout the week, discussions centred on Resolution 76.2 and the future of Integrated Emergency, Critical and Operative (ECO) Care. WFCCN joined global partners in exploring how collaboration can further expand the implementation and impact of WHO acute care tools and training programs.

We are also pleased to acknowledge the official approval of the Global Strategy for Integrated Emergency, Critical and Operative (ECO) Care 2026–2035 at the 79th World Health Assembly — an important milestone for strengthening integrated acute care globally.

WFCCN remains committed to working alongside international partners to improve critical care access, education, and patient outcomes around the world.

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