Sakura Nursing Forum 2027
Call for
Abstracts
Theme
Education, Innovation, and Clinical Practice in Nursing
DATE & Venue
12 - 13 May 2027 | Tokyo, Japan
Overview
The Call for Abstracts for the Nursing Conference Japan 2027 (Sakura Nursing Forum) invites researchers, clinicians, and educators to submit original work for presentation in Tokyo.
Contributions are considered through a peer review process and are aligned with the scientific themes of nursing practice, education, and healthcare systems.
Scope of Contributions
The scientific programme encompasses a broad range of topics within nursing and healthcare, including, but not limited to:
- Clinical practice and patient-centred care
- Nursing education and professional development
- Health systems and global nursing practice
- Digital health and technological innovation
- Leadership, policy, and workforce development
- Ethics, safety, and quality in care
Interdisciplinary contributions that inform healthcare delivery, including perspectives related to healthcare environments, system design, and patient experience, are also encouraged.
Academic Positioning
Rather than scale, the programme prioritises the quality of contributions and the depth of scholarly discussion.
Review Process
All submissions are considered through a peer review process overseen by the Scientific Committee.
Each abstract is evaluated based on:
- Academic quality and methodological clarity
- Relevance to the thematic scope of the Forum
- Originality and contribution to the field
The review process is designed to ensure a balanced and coherent scientific programme, reflecting both established and emerging areas of research.
Presentation Formats
Accepted contributions will be included within the scientific programme in the form of:
- Scientific Presentations within themed sessions
- Poster Presentations
The final allocation of presentation format is determined based on the review process and programme structure.
Submission
Submissions should clearly outline the purpose of the work, methodology, key findings, and relevance to practice.
Important Note
The scientific programme is currently under development, and submissions are being received and reviewed on a rolling basis.
