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Criteria for Submission of Articles:
The executive of the CHNA will soon be meeting to discuss criteria for submission of articles for appearance and access from the CHNA web site. When the criteria are set, they will replace the material here.
We will be considering our readers and those whom we hope to attract and serve. The points we need to discuss will relate to the following:
Above all, we are a professional nursing organization and the articles on this site will reflect that professionalism
CHNA is specifically related to Holistic Nursing from the basis of Martha Rogers theory and philosophy. How can the articles be reflective of, supportive of and/or applications of that perspective of energy nursing?
How can our articles be most informative for nursing students who wish to learn more about CHNA and holistic nursing, and perhaps use the material for assignments and papers?
Many of our members have not studied either level 1 or 2 of the Specialization program and may wish to become more informed. How can our articles serve them and perhaps even help recruit members to take the program?
Some members have taken Level 1 and even Level 2. How can these articles help current Specialization students piece together and apply the complexity of the theories and practice of energy nursing?
Registered Nurses who are not members may be interested in reading more about Energy Nursing. How can the articles help with encourage Nurses to learn more about this field of nursing practice and perhaps join CHNA?
Other health professionals may be interested in learning more about energy nursing. Clients or potential clients may wish to become more informed about energy nursing as they take responsibility for their own health and consider using more complementary therapies. How can our articles serve these people?
Considering serving those who visit our website, the Executive will be put together requirements for article submission. Keep checking this site for more details later in the winter and spring.
Marie Knapp
CHNA President