Championing respiratory nursing worldwide
Advancing education, practice, and collaboration in respiratory nursing across global health systems.
The International Coalition for Respiratory Nursing (ICRN) is a non-profit organisation dedicated to strengthening the specialty of respiratory nursing worldwide. We bring together respiratory nurses, educators, researchers, and professional organisations to promote high standards of education, evidence-based practice, and improved outcomes for people living with respiratory conditions.
about us
Why the International Coalition for Respiratory Nursing was established
Respiratory nurses play a vital role in the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and long-term management of respiratory disease. However, education, scope of practice, and professional recognition vary widely across countries and healthcare systems.
ICRN was established to address these disparities through international collaboration. By working across borders and professional organisations, we aim to strengthen education, clarify professional roles, and support respiratory nurses to deliver high-quality, equitable care worldwide.
OUR STORY
Our journey so far
ICRN was formed through international collaboration within the respiratory nursing community, with its roots in work led through the European Respiratory Society Nurses Group.
Since its inception, ICRN has brought together academic and clinical respiratory nurses, researchers, and professional societies from across the world to explore shared challenges, identify gaps in education and training, and work towards common standards in respiratory nursing.
This work continues to evolve as the organisation grows and responds to the changing needs of respiratory healthcare globally.
Our Focus Areas
Education and curriculum development
Supporting the development of a harmonised respiratory nursing curriculum that can be adapted to national education systems and healthcare contexts.
Advocacy and policy influence
Advocating for strong educational standards, professional recognition, and policies that strengthen respiratory nursing roles within healthcare systems.
Research and evidence-based practice
Promoting respiratory nursing research and the use of evidence-based diagnostic and therapeutic approaches to improve patient outcomes.
Global collaboration
Connecting respiratory nurses, educators, researchers, and organisations to share expertise, experience, and best practice worldwide.
