Resources
Publications that cite, and/or were inspired by the NurseManifest Project
A number of projects have been inspired by the NurseManifest Project and published in the literature. We are developing an archive of these publications, listed here. You can download a word document that includes the abstract of each of the publications listed.
Kagan, P. N., Smith, M. C., Cowling, W. R., & Chinn, P. L. (2009). A Nursing Manifesto: An Emanciparoty Call for Knowledge Development, Conscience, and Praxis. Nursing Philosophy, 11, 67-84.
Clark CS. The nursing shortage as a community transformational opportunity. Adv Nurs Sci. 2002;25(1):18–23.
Jacobs, B. B., J. S. Fontana, M.H. Kehoe, C Matarese, P.L. Chinn. (2005). "An emancipatory study of contemporary nursing practice." Nursing Outlook 53: 6-14.
Related Projects and Web Sites
Watson Caring Science Institute
The Watson Caring Science Institute is envisioning and organizing a 2010 Million Nurse Global Caring Field Project, in conjunction with Nightingale declaration for global health, the centenary of NG, and HeartMath’s global coherence project.
Nurstory - Digital Stories from the CU School of Nursing
In 2008 and 2009, Sue Hagedorn and Vicki Erickson conducted a workshops at the University of Colorado with the Doctoral Program in Nursing, known worldwide for its focus on caring and reflective practice. The workshops were facilitated by Daniel Weinshenker, Martha Tenney and Mary Ann McNair from the Center for Digital Storytelling and Pip Hardy from Patient Voices. The two workshops are part of a three-part series of workshops to be run at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center. Future workshops will focus on interdisciplinary stories (nurses and doctors, doctors and patients). The stories are currently being used in the doctoral program in nursing to engage students and practicing health care professionals in dialogue on topics from ethics in health care, to the value of reflective practice, to what really constitutes care.
Truth About Nursing
The Truth About Nursing seeks to increase public understanding of the central, front-line role nurses play in modern health care. Our focus is to promote more accurate, balanced and frequent media portrayals of nurses and increase the media's use of nurses as expert sources. The Truth About Nursing's ultimate goal is to foster growth in the size and diversity of the nursing profession at a time of critical shortage, strengthen nursing practice, teaching and research, and improve the health care system.
Nightingale Initiative for Global Health
NIGH’s mission is to inform and empower nurses and other health care workers and educators to become ‘21st Century Nightingales’ — working in the local, national and global community to build a healthy world. See more about the NIGH project: The Nightingale Declaration for a Healthy World by 2020.
Sign the petition to join nurses all over the world who are working toward this goal.
Nurse Power: Celebrating Nursing and Empowering Nurses!
Donna Cardillo, RN, is the power behind this web site! Donna is an author and motivational speaker working to strenthen the voice of nursing and the voices of nurses. Visit her web site, subscribe to her newsletter and check out her blog for inspiration and great resources!
