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 The Purposes of our society are to:
- Recognize superior achievement.
- Recognize the development of leadership qualities.
- Foster high professional standards.
- Encourage creative work.
- Strengthen commitment to the ideals and purposes of the
profession.
Overview
- Sigma Theta Tau International is dedicated to improving the health of
people worldwide by increasing the scientific base of nursing practice.
- Members are nursing scholars committed to the pursuit of excellence in
clinical practice, education, research and leadership.
- We believe that broadening the base of nursing knowledge through
knowledge development, dissemination and use offers great promise for promoting a
healthier populace.
- We are committed to furthering nursing research in health care delivery
and public policy.
- We sustain and support nursing's development and provide vision for the
future of nursing and health care through our network of worldwide community of nurse
scholars.
- We make available our diverse resources to all people and institutions
interested in the scientific knowledge base of the nursing profession.
History
Sigma Theta Tau was founded in 1922 by six nursing students at Indiana
University. Modern nursing was barely 20 years old when Mary Tolle, Edith Moore, Marie
Hippensteel, Dorothy Garrigus, Elizabeth Russell and Elizabeth McWilliams met to found a
Society to advance the status of nursing as a profession. They recognized the value of
scholarship and the importance of excellence in practice. With the full idealism of women
forging pathways of change in the 1920s, they wanted to build a framework to encourage
future leaders to effectively improve health care.In 1936, Sigma Theta Tau was the first
organization in the U.S. to fund nursing research. Since then the Society has underwritten
more than 250 small or "seed" grants, which often begin a whole body of
research. These peer-reviewed grants are often the first recognition of potent concepts
that eventually lead to major, wide-scale research projects and innovation in the nursing
profession.
Organization
In 1922, six students from the Indiana
University Training School for Nurses in Indianapolis, Indiana founded the honor society
of nursing. The founders chose the societys name from the meaning of the Greek words
Storge, Tharsos, and Time: love, courage and honor. As
women ahead of their time, the founders vision for the society helped bring
recognition to nursing as a science.The society became incorporated in 1985 as Sigma Theta
Tau International, Inc., to support and connect the global community of nursing scholars
who enhance health care worldwide. The society is a not-for-profit organization with a
501(c)(3) status.
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