Nursing Submissions
Every year, the EAUN invites urology nurses and other healthcare professionals to present an abstract on a topic relevant to urology, continence, oncology, nursing or a related field. You can choose to present a Poster Abstract or a Video Abstract.
Abstract submission is closed
By submitting your abstract(s) to the EAUN26 Meeting you get the chance to publish, present and discuss your research or nursing practice with a great and professional nursing audience.
Deadline 1 November 2025!
Important dates
| 1 August 2025 | Abstract submission system open |
| 1 November 2025 (23:59:59 CET) | Deadline for abstract submission |
| November 2025 | Abstract review and selection by the EAUN Scientific Congress Office members |
| 18 December 2025 | Outcome abstract selection available via the online abstract submission system. You will receive a notification by email |
| 23 January 2026 | Deadline to accept the invitation to present or withdraw the submission. Not withdrawn abstracts and accepted by the SCO will be published after this deadline in the EAUN26 Resource centre |
| Date is to be confirmed | Abstract upload available via Wiley’s author portal for publication in the International Journal of Urological Nursing. Authors of the abstracts presented in the EAUN26 Poster & Video Sessions will receive a notification by email. |
Abstract Submission
The EAUN is committed to the development of an ever expanding body of knowledge in urological care and to raising the quality of care provided to those we serve through two broad routes, namely research (the creation of new evidence via a formal research study, primary research) and practice development (the application of evidence to innovative / novel practice). We welcome abstracts from both of these inter-related areas as we value the importance of both equally, seeing them as critical to the development of our profession of nursing. Accordingly, you may enter abstracts under two broad categories; research method abstracts or practice-development abstracts.
Science-oriented (primary research) abstracts: Presentation of information in research abstracts follows the accepted research method process and can relate to both quantitative and qualitative research abstracts.
Practice development-oriented abstracts: Abstracts submitted here will present information/data on completed or ongoing practice-development initiatives or innovative urological nursing practices which are NOT part of a formal research study. Urological nursing occurs in many different areas and abstracts are welcome from all perspectives. In the abstract state the objective of the practice-development initiative, the process(es) undertaken, and any materials and methods used. Whilst abstracts about ongoing initiatives are welcome, it is necessary to include information on the way in which you will / have evaluated the impact and effectiveness of your initiative and its implication for practice.
The EAUN invites urology nurses and other professionals to submit a video on one distinct feature or innovative nursing practice. An example could be a voluntary work experience or new project. This can be a surgical video from both internal as well as external projects, but it must be described from a urological nursing point of view.
The aim of this session is to showcase practices by nurses to fellow urology nurses e.g. what has been achieved and fine-tuned in specific areas. It will also be an occasion to ask fellow nurses on how they overcame situations that may still occur in other emerging clinical nursing practices.
Each video should be accompanied by an abstract and submitted through the online abstract submission system.
Abstract & Video Submission rules
Detailed instructions on how to prepare and submit your abstract or videos please visit the page
Abstract & Video Instructions
The EAUN invites their members to submit a research plan on a topic relevant to urology, continence nursing or a related field.
Do you have an idea for a project that will…
- Improve the quality of your daily work in urology care?
- Turn a new or unique aspect of nursing care into a research project?
- Evaluate developments that have taken place in your urological field?
- Turn practical clinical issues in nursing into a research project to help resolve them?
- Or do you have a small practical project that you would like to develop into a research project?
Urology nurses encounter challenges in daily clinical practice, prompting them to look for innovative ways in order to provide optimal patient care.
To fulfil the EAUN’s goal to share insights and best practices, we invite nurses to join the “Difficult Case” Session, which is one of the well-attended sessions and highlights in the Scientific Programme of the annual international EAUN Meeting.
With invited experts and an international audience, this dynamic and unique session aims to come up with fresh perspectives and nursing approaches through an interactive format.

