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2 Table of Contents Message from the ISNCC President...3 About ISNCC Mission, Vision and Strategic Planning...4 Developing and Engaging Cancer Nurse Leaders ISNCC Leadership...5 International Network of Professionals in the Field of Cancer Nursing ISNCC Membership...6 Building and Sustaining Stakeholder Relationships ISNCC Partnerships and Outreach Advancing and Applying Knowledge ISNCC Major Initiatives Influencing Health Policy ISNCC Major Initiatives Audited ISNCC Fiscal Yearend Financials... 18
3 Message from the ISNCC President On behalf of the ISNCC Board of Directors, I am pleased to present you with the ISNCC Annual Report. This report outlines ISNCC s activities over the past fiscal year, including membership, partnerships, major initiatives and financials. In 2015, ISNCC engaged in various international initiatives supporting our strategic plan, with a focus on advancing and applying knowledge and influencing health policy in the area of cancer care and oncology nursing practice. ISNCC does this work through the development and engagement of cancer nurse leaders via our international network of professionals in the field of cancer nursing. ISNCC has continued to work to build and sustain our stakeholder relationships and to ensure the ongoing success of these relationships in our work internationally. ISNCC had another excellent year. We held an extremely successful International Conference on Cancer Nursing (ICCN) 2015 in Vancouver, Canada, and are planning ICCN 2016 in Hong Kong, China and ICCN 2017 in Anaheim, USA. We held numerous cervical cancer screening workshops in Latin America and tobacco control workshops in Eastern Europe. ISNCC continues to host a unique ecosystem of resources for its members. These resources include the official journal of ISNCC, Cancer Nursing, the blog International Cancer Nursing News (ICNN), the educational module platform ISNCC Insight and the ISNCC Community on Sosido. Further, we continued to update and develop position statements, including the Palliative Care Position Statement and a Joint Statement with several of our partners, on World No Tobacco Day. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the ISNCC Board of Directors and committee members, whose tireless work continues to help maximize the role of nurses to reduce the global burden of cancer care. We are looking forward to the continued development and evolution of ISNCC. Thank you, Stella Aguinaga Bialous, RN, MSc, DrPh, FAAN ISNCC President 3
4 About ISNCC Mission, Vision and Strategic Planning The International Society of Nurses in Cancer Care (ISNCC), founded in 1984, has the following members: national cancer nursing societies, regional cancer nursing societies, oncology institutions, and individual cancer nurse practitioners, researchers, and educators. Globally, ISNCC s membership represents over 60,000 cancer nursing members. ISNCC s activities are guided by its Strategic Plan. MISSION: Maximize the influence of nursing to reduce the global burden of cancer. VISION: Lead the global nursing community in cancer control. In order to achieve the mission and vision, ISNCC is focusing on the following strategic directions and goals: 1. Building and sustaining stakeholder relationships. 2. Influencing health policy. 3. Advancing and applying knowledge. 4. Developing and engaging cancer nurse leaders. The ISNCC Core Values are as follows: Accountability Equity Excellence Inclusivity Integrity Respect Specific charges associated with the abovementioned strategic directions and goals have been allocated to the appropriate ISNCC Committees and a reporting structure is in place. A complete version of the ISNCC Strategic Plan is available on the ISNCC website at: 4
5 Developing and Engaging Cancer Nurse Leaders ISNCC Leadership ISNCC BOARD OF DIRECTORS President Stella Aguinaga Bialous, RN, MSc, DrPh, FAAN (USA) Immediate Past President Greta Cummings, RN, PhD, FCAHS,FAAN (Canada) Secretary-Treasurer Janice Stewart, RN, BScN, MHS (Canada) Member Development Portfolio Andrew Dimech, RN, BN, MSc ICU, Dip Onc, DClinP (PhD) Candidate (United Kingdom) Conference Management Portfolio Linda Krebs, RN, PhD, AOCN, FAAN (USA) Knowledge Development and Dissemination Portfolio Susan Beck, PhD, APRN, AOCN, FAAN (USA) Communications Portfolio Winnie So, PhD, MHA, BN, RN (China) Corporate and Philanthropic Development Portfolio Annie Young, SRN, PhD (United Kingdom) Policy Portfolio Yael Ben Gal, MA, RN (Israel) COMMITTEES Conference Management Committee Chair: Linda Krebs, RN, PhD, AOCN, FAAN (USA) Communications Committee Chair: Winnie So, PhD, MHA, BN, RN (China) Corporate and Philanthropic Development Committee Chair Annie Young, SRN, PhD (United Kingdom) Finance and Audit Committee Chair: Janice Stewart, RN, BScN, MHS (Canada) Knowledge Development and Dissemination Committee Chair: Susan Beck, PhD, APRN, AOCN, FAAN (USA) Member Development Committee Chair: Andrew Dimech, RN, BN, MSc ICU, Dip Onc, DClinP (PhD) Candidate (United Kingdom) Nominations and Awards Committee Chair: Greta Cummings, RN, PhD, FCAHS, FAAN (Canada) Policy and Advocacy Committee Chair: Yael Ben Gal, MA, RN (Israel) 5
6 International Network of Professionals in the Field of Cancer Nursing ISNCC Membership On January 1, 2016 the ISNCC membership term changed from two years to one year. Furthermore, the membership fee structure changed for both high resource and low resource countries across all membership categories. ISNCC membership is available to cancer nursing associations, institutions, and individual nursing professionals worldwide. Members are a part of an international network of professionals in the field of cancer nursing. ISNCC members are encouraged to actively participate in the leadership of the Society by joining ISNCC committees that are working to advance oncology education, research, and patient care. Individual Members High Resource Fee Low Resource Fee Term Length Before January 1, 2016 After January 1, 2016 (without journal) After January 1, 2016 (with journal) $20 $40 $90 $0 $10 $60 2 year term, expiring on December 31 of odd years 1 year term, expiring on December 31 each year 1 year term, expiring on December 31 each year Full Members High Resource Fee, >2001 Members High Resource Fee, Members High Resource Fee, <501 members Before January 1, 2016 After January 1, 2016 $200 $300 $150 $300 $100 $300 Low Resource Fee $0 $100 Term Length 2 year term, expiring on December 31 of odd years 1 year term, expiring on December 31 each year Association Members High Resource Fee Low Resource Fee Term Length Before January 1, 2016 After January 1, 2016 $50 $150 $0 $50 2 year term, expiring on December 31 of odd years 1 year term, expiring on December 31 each year 6
7 ISNCC membership includes the following membership types: Individual Membership is open to individual nurses or other professionals involved in or interested in cancer nursing. Association Membership is available for national specialist nursing groups, institutions and organizations. Full Membership is available for national oncology nursing societies worldwide. Corporate Membership is available to companies working in or interested in cancer care. ISNCC membership benefits include, but are not limited to, the following: Access to ISNCC Insight, a unique platform for nurses to access online educational programs, web-courses, conference lectures, guidelines and other online materials that are directly relevant to cancer nursing practice. Electronic subscription to Cancer Nursing, a bimonthly publication that addresses the whole spectrum of issues arising in the care and support of cancer patients. Access to the International Cancer Nursing News, opportunity to submit posts or articles relevant to oncology nursing for consideration by the ISNCC Communications Committee, and receipt of notifications when new posts are made. Access to the ISNCC Community on Sosido and receipt of weekly digests summarizing all activity in the ISNCC community. Discounted subscription rates for inpractice Oncology Nursing, a digital point-of-care reference and educational resource designed specifically for nurses who care for patients with cancer. Exclusive Access to ISNCC discussion forum for online dialogue on pertinent international nursing issues. Reduced rates on the International Conference on Cancer Nursing (ICCN) registration fees. Participation in the business meeting of the Society, held during ICCN. Networking opportunities via participating in society activities such as the ICCN, educational and research initiatives, workshops, task forces, committees and interactions with international health groups. Discounted rates for the ISNCC webinar program. Access to career postings in the cancer nursing field. Access to an extensive network of institutions, centers and individuals involved in cancer nursing and cancer care via access to the online ISNCC Membership Directory. Opportunity to collaborate with international nurses through the ISNCC Twinning Program. ISNCC is pleased to announce that Full Members of ISNCC from low and middle income countries will automatically receive Global Network Membership (GNM) to the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC). 7
8 Statistics ISNCC members represent over 50 countries worldwide and as of December 31, 2015, ISNCC has 1030 Individual Members, 68 Association Members and 45 Full Members. Below are statistics for Individual Membership breakdown. 33% 9% 32% 11% 5% 11% 1% CURRENT PRACTICE Cancer Care Ambulatory 1% Cancer Care Inpatient 11% Acute Care Inpatient 12% University/College 15% Not Specified 24% Other 36% 0 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% EDUCATION Baccalaureate in Nursing CNA Certification CON Diploma Doctorate in Nursing Graduate Work in Nursing Masters in Nursing Masters in Oncology Other 4% 8% 19% 3% 16% 13% 37% 8
9 YEARS IN NURSING YEARS IN ONCOLOGY PERCENTAGE PERCENTAGE 18% 19% 16% 11% 34% 1% 2% 34% 21% 16% 10% 17% 5 >5-10 >10-15 >15-20 > >5-10 >10-15 >15-20 > YEARS YEARS FOCUS OF CARE 1% 8% PRIMARY AREA OF PRACTICE Health Promotion Screening 11% Administration 18% Clinical Practice 52% Genetic Counseling Active Treatment Supportive Care Palliative Care 8% 13% 57% Education 20% Research 9% Other 2% Other 2% CANCER POPULATIONS 58% 2% 6% 2% 12% 3% 4% 12% 3% Breast Gastrointestinal Hematology/ Oncology Lung Other Central Nervous Genitourinary System Head and Neck Gynecologic 9
10 Full Members Please see below a list of ISNCC Full Members as of December 31, ORGANIZATION NAME Chu Annaba, Clinique Médicale Infantile Sainte Cancer Nurses Society of Australia Nurses Association of Botswana Brazilian Oncology Nursing Society (SBEO) Bulgarian Oncology Nursing Society Canadian Association of Nurses in Oncology (CANO/ACIO) Capittulo Chileno de Enfermeria Oncologica Oncology Nursing Committee of Chinese Nursing Associations La Asociación de Enfermería Oncológica Colombiana Colombian (AEOC) Asociacion Profesional del Enfermeras Oncohematologicas Cyprus Oncology Nursing Society Czech Nurses Association, Oncology Group Danish Cancer Nursing Society (FSK) Association Française des Infirmi(e)res de Cancérologie (AFIC) Georgian Nursing Association KOK in der DKG e.v. Hellenic Oncology Nurses Society (HONA) Guyana Cancer Registry Icelandic Oncology Nursing Society The Oncology Nurses Association of India Indonesian Oncology Nurses Association Japanese Society of Cancer Nursing National Nurses Association of Kenya COUNTRY Algeria Australia Botswana Brazil Bulgaria Canada Chile China Colombia Costa Rica Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark France Georgia Germany Greece Guyana Iceland India Indonesia Japan Kenya ORGANIZATION NAME COUNTRY Korean Oncology Nursing Society (KONS) South Korea Mongolian Oncology Nursing Society Mongolia The Netherlands Nursing Oncology Society (V Netherlands & VN Oncology) The Cancer Nurses College New Zealand Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria Nigeria Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital & Research Pakistan Panamanian Oncology Nursing Society Panama Sociedad Peruana De Enferenonas Encologas Peru Philippine Oncology Nurses Association Inc. Philippines Polish Oncology Nursing Society Poland Portuguese Oncology Nursing Association (AEOP) Portugal Romanian Nursing Association (RNA) Romania Russian Nurses Association (RNA), RNA Oncology Network Russia Oncology Nursing Section, Nurses Association Serbia of Serbia Singapore Nurses Association Singapore The Swedish Cancer Nurses Society Sweden Taiwan Oncology Nursing Society Taiwan Thai International Chemotherapy Society Thailand Oncology Nursing Association Turkey Turkey UK Oncology Nursing Society (UKONS) United Kingdom Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) United States Hospice & Palliative Care Association of Zimbabwe Zimbabwe 10
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12 Building and Sustaining Stakeholder Relationships ISNCC Partnerships and Outreach ISNCC has formal memorandum of understanding (MOU) agreements with the following organizations: Asian Oncology Nursing Society (AONS) European Oncology Nursing Society (EONS) Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer (MASCC) ISNCC holds the following international memberships: International Council of Nurses (ICN) Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) ISNCC was involved in the following external conferences in 2015: Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer ISNCC has identified international liaisons with the following organizations: International Psycho-Oncology Society (IPOS) African Organization for Research and Training in Cancer (AORTIC) Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) International Council of Nurses (ICN) Lymphoma Coalition Asian Oncology Nursing Society (AONS) 2015 Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) USA Congress (Orlando, USA): International Session, Exhibition, ISNCC Representation 2015 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting (Chicago, USA): ISNCC Representation 2015 African Organisation for Research and Training in Cancer (AORTIC) Conference (Marrakech, Morocco): ISNCC Representation 2015 World Cancer Leaders Summit, Istanbul, Turkey: ISNCC Representation 2015 Asian Oncology Nursing Society (AONS) Conference (Seoul, South Korea): ISNCC Representation 12
13 Annual Report Advancing and Applying Knowledge ISNCC Major Initiatives INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CANCER NURSING INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE on CANCER NURSING Cancer Nursing Research: Global Strategies and Implications for Evidence Based Practice ICCN 2015 VANCOUVER, BC, CANADA JULY 8-11, 2015 Westin Bayshore Hotel Gold Level Supporter Abstract Submission Deadline: January 26, :00AM ET EARLY REGISTRATION ENDS MAY 15, 2015 ISNCC partnered with the Asian Oncology Nursing Society (AONS), European Oncology Nursing Society (EONS), International Psycho-Oncology Society (IPOS), Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer (MASCC) and the Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) to host the 19th International Conference on Cancer Nursing (ICCN) from July 8 11, 2015 at the Westin Bayshore Hotel, Vancouver, Canada. The conference attracted 378 attendees from 41 countries to learn and discuss the latest development and educational resources in the field of cancer nursing. The theme for this conference was Cancer Nursing Research: Global Strategies and Implications for Evidence Based Practice. Silver Level Supporter Symposia and Tutorials Preconference Workshops Focus Groups Conference Scholarship Supporters 13
14 ISNCC is thrilled to announce that the International Conference on Cancer Nursing (ICCN) 2016 will be held from September 4 7, 2016 at the Sheraton Hong Kong Hotel & Towers, Hong Kong, China! The theme for ICCN 2016 is Embracing globalization through leadership and partnership in cancer care. ICCN 2016 will be planned in partnership with the Asian Oncology Nursing Society (AONS), European Oncology Nursing Society (EONS), International Psycho-Oncology Society (IPOS) and Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer (MASCC). Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer ICCN 2016 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE on CANCER NURSING September 4-7, 2016 HONG KONG, CHINA Sheraton Hong Kong Hotel & Towers Visit for more details The International Conference on Cancer Nursing (ICCN) 2017 will be held from July 9-12, 2017 at Sheraton Park Hotel in Anaheim, USA. More information will be available in the Fall of KEY PUBLICATIONS ISNCC s Key Stakeholder Group on Oncology Nursing in Low- and Middle-Income Countries led the development of the white paper: Strengthening the Oncology Nursing Workforce in Low- and Middle- Income Countries to Address the Growing Cancer Burden (Galassi et al, 2015). Nursing s Potential to Address the Growing Cancer Burden in Low- and Middle-Income Countries Journal of Global Oncology Enhancement of oncology nursing education in low- and middle-income countries: Challenges and strategies Journal of Cancer Policy Strengthening the oncology nurse workforce in low-income and middle-income countries Lancet Oncology CANCER NURSING JOURNAL Cancer Nursing is the official journal of ISNCC. This collaboration between ISNCC and Wolters Kluwer, publishers of Cancer Nursing, ensures that esteemed published knowledge is readily available to international cancer nurses. As of January 2015, ISNCC individual members can opt-in to an electronic subscription to the journal when renewing a membership or signing up for a new membership. ICCN 2017 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE on CANCER NURSING July 9-12, 2017 Anaheim, California, USA Sheraton Park Hotel at the Anaheim Resort visit for more details 14
15 INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOPS AND EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS In 2015, ISNCC held workshops and educational sessions all over the world, including the following: Corporate Focus Groups at ICCN 2015: Oral Parity in Education: Ensuring All Cancer Patients Receive Quality Education (Sponsor Novartis; Chair Annie Young) Skin Toxicity Management Related to EGFRi Treatment (Sponsor Amgen; Chair Annie Young) UICC and ISNCC Advisory Group Meetings on Collaborative on Cervical Screening, September 2015, San Salvador, El Savador and Lima, Peru (supported by UICC and CDC) Series of Tobacco Cessation Leadership Workshops via the ISNCC Eastern Europe Nurses Centre of Excellence for Tobacco Control, throughout 2015, in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia (supported by Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation) Through the continued generous support of its funders, ISNCC will continue to hold workshops and educational sessions in Latin America and Europe in the fiscal year. ISNCC INSIGHT ISNCC Insight provides a unique platform for nurses around the world to access educational materials that are directly relevant to nursing practice. These materials are complimentary for ISNCC members. Online educational materials include the following: Access Device Guidelines: Recommendations for Nursing Practice and Education (Chinese) Cancer Patient Safety Framework Managing Adherence to Oral Therapies (English, Spanish, Portuguese, Czech, Hungarian, Polish) Nurse-Led Patient Education for Targeted Therapies (English, Spanish) Tobacco Cessation Leadership (English, Russian, Romanian, Polish, Hungarian, Czech) Nurse Management of Oral Chemotherapy (English, Spanish, Portuguese) Adverse Events Solid Tumors and Targeted Agents (English, Spanish, German, French, Italian, Japanese) AEOP (Associacao de Enfermagem Oncologica Portuguesa) Educational Materials (Portuguese) Educational Modules Multiple Myeloma, Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia, Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura and EGFR Inhibitor Skin Toxicity Treatment 15
16 INTERNATIONAL CANCER NURSING NEWS (ICNN) BLOG Last year ISNCC transformed the International Cancer Nursing News (ICNN) from a quarterly newsletter to an online blog format in order to increase the number of international oncology nurses reached and to facilitate the sharing of expert knowledge and experience in real time. The ICNN Blog is live share your expert knowledge and experiences with other international oncology nursing professionals. ISNCC welcomes all oncology nursing professionals to contribute articles that are relevant to oncology nursing. Please visit for more information. ISNCC COMMUNITY ON SOSIDO ISNCC Individual Members have access to the ISNCC Community on Sosido as a membership benefit. Sosido is an online platform for healthcare professionals to share published research and clinical knowledge, allowing members within a specialty community to connect and broadcast recent work or advances in their field. ISNCC members have access to the Sosido platform and receive weekly digests summarizing all activity in the ISNCC community. International Cancer ICNN Nursing News 16
17 Influencing Health Policy ISNCC Major Initiatives POSITION STATEMENTS AND GUIDELINES ISNCC has the following Position Statements posted on its website: Palliative Care Position Statement Joint Statement: World No Tobacco Day The Role of Cancer Nurses in the World Cervical Cancer Prevention and Screening Position Statement Cancer Pain Position Statement Tobacco Position Statement Cancer Nursing Education Position Statement ISNCC continues to develop Position Statements in consultation with partners and key stakeholders. NATIONAL ORGANIZATION GUIDANCE DOCUMENT ISNCC offers a Guidance Document on How to Establish a National Cancer Nursing Organization. Cancer Nurses need to have their own national organization to speak for them and raise cancer nursing related issues at the national level. The national organization would represent cancer nurses within a country to inform practice, develop networks and share experiences. Countries with limited resources may face particular challenges when attempting to establish a national organization. Resources can be limited and there may be poorly developed technical infrastructure. The imperative to establish national cancer nursing societies in countries with limited resources is gathering pace as the incidence of cancer rises. These societies will be pivotal in the efforts to prevent, control and treat cancer. The functions and benefits of a national organization may include: Provide leadership and a national voice for cancer nurses Development and dissemination of standards, training and education Support each other and share experiences through opportunities for networking Initiate research that will lead to the enhancement of care for people with cancer Enable concerns from local forums to feed into national policy and practice Collaborate with other societies involved in the care of the person with cancer Promote nurses contributions to national cancer control activities (preventing new cancers, improving survival, alleviating human suffering) 17
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