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Advancing respiratory nursing through education, research, advocacy, and global collaboration.

Why establish an ICRN organisation you may ask? Most countries around the globe have a respiratory organisation or association for nurses. As …

Professor Hilary Pinnock, Dr Phyllis Murphie, Dr Io Hui Watch Here

Carol Kelly, Karen Heslop-Marshall, Steve Jones, Nicola J Roberts Self-management is often effective in chronic respiratory disease and can improve symptoms and reduce healthcare burden. …

Karen Heslop-Marshall, Christine Baker, Debbie Carrick-Sen, Julia Newton, Carlos Echevarria, Chris Stenton, Michelle Jambon, Joanne Gray, Kim Pearce, Graham Burns, Anthony De Soyza Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) delivered by respiratory nurses is …

Karen Heslop-Marshall, Graham Burns Psychological ill health is very common in COPD; CBT may be a key step towards improving the care of …

Siân Russell, Oladapo J. Ogunbayo, James J. Newham, Karen Heslop-Marshall, Paul Netts, Barbara Hanratty, Fiona Beyer & Eileen Kaner  Read More

James J Newham, Justin Presseau, Karen Heslop-Marshall, Sian Russell, Oladapo J Ogunbayo, Paul Netts, Barbara Hanratty, Eileen Kaner Self-management interventions can be effective at improving health-related quality of life …

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The strength of ICRN lies in its members and partners. We welcome collaboration with individuals and organisations who share our vision for excellence in respiratory nursing.

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