Welcome to the
Homepage of the group International Network for Doctoral Education in Nursing.
This is a non-incorporated group of nurse educators from around the globe
who have an interest in improving the health of all people through research
and doctoral education.
Background. The beginnings of this group go back to 1995 when the University
of Michigan School of Nursing hosted the then Doctoral Forum in Nursing
[a U.S group]. The theme of the conference was focused on "Generating
Nursing Science in a Global Community." Many international speakers and
guests participated; all international doctoral programs were invited.
Strong interest was expressed at the 1995 meeting for the creation of
an international network to enable collegial exchange and lay the groundwork
for global collaboration.
A small planning group, comprised of Dr. Katharyn May, Canada, Dr. Afaf
Meleis, USA, Dr. Hugh McKenna, UK, and Dr. Shaké Ketefian, USA, developed
a one-day conference, which was held on June 17, 1997, in Vancouver, Canada,
during the International Council of Nurses Quadrennial meeting.
Over 85 nurses attended this meeting. Part of the day was devoted to
presentation of four scientific papers and dialogue related to them, and
part of the day was devoted to a discussion of next steps for the group;
there was discussion on whether we should formalize the network and have
officers and dues, and the frequency with which meetings of the group
should be held.
An electronic group was created to enable participants to engage in
dialogue on issues of interest; they actively used this group to communicate
and stay together while we determined our next steps. We also created
a homepage for the group which is experiencing expansion. The group decided
to organize its next meeting during the auspicious occasion of the ICN
Centennial meeting. Accordingly, a one-day scientific session was developed
and presented in London and was held on June 27, 1999. The theme of the
session was "Quality in Doctoral Education: Empowerment Through Nursing
Science." Dr. Eloita Arruda of Brazil gave the keynote address. Six other
colleagues from different countries discussed strategies for strengthening
quality and provided examples of international collaboration in doctoral
education. Drs. S. Ketefian, H. McKenna and A. Meleis were co-chairs of
the conference.
One hundred-twenty nursing faculty, doctoral program directors, deans
and nursing students from 16 countries attended this event, which further
cemented the group's commitment to become formalized as an international
professional entity in order to maximize its impact.
Those attending the London meeting reviewed and commented on a draft
of our structure document. Subsequent to the meeting the group continued
to refine the document; in October 1999 those attending the meeting electronically
voted to adopt the document titled "Aims and Procedures,
International Network for Doctoral Education in Nursing." The document
will guide the manner in which we conduct business. It is now available
on this website for the information of interested individuals.
All scientific papers presented at the 1997, 1999, and 2001 meetings
are placed on this homepage with the permission of authors.
The last meeting of INDEN was held in Denmark during the regular ICN
meeting in 2001.
For an update on events and activities since the Copenhagen meeting,
see the Chairperson's column, INDEN newsletter, Volume 1, Issue 1, which
can be found on the Newsletters page
of this website.
With Warm Regards,
Shaké Ketefian, EdD, RN, FAAN
Professor; Director of Doctoral and Postdoctoral Studies
University of Michigan, School of Nursing
USA
Email: ketefian@umich.edu