The Wound, Continence and Enterostomal Therapy Nurses (WCETN) Scientific Conference 2026 – NNA‑K Chapter took place from 27th to 29th May 2026 at Kenyatta University Teaching, Referral and Research Hospital (KUTRRH).
Organized under the National Nurses Association of Kenya (NNA‑K), this landmark conference brought together healthcare professionals, researchers, and practitioners to explore innovative approaches to improving patient care in wound management, continence, and ostomy therapy.
Conference Theme
This year’s conference was held under the theme:
“Transforming Wound, Continence and Ostomy Care Through Technology, Innovation and Sustainable Nursing Practice”
The theme emphasized:
- Adoption of emerging healthcare technologies
- Integration of innovative clinical practices
- Strengthening evidence-based nursing care
- Promoting sustainable patient-centered interventions
About the WCETN NNA‑K Chapter
The Wound, Continence and Enterostomal Therapy Chapter under the National Nurses Association of Kenya (NNA‑K) focuses on specialized areas of patient care, including:
- Wound care management – addressing chronic wounds, burns, and complex clinical cases
- Continence care – managing conditions affecting bladder and bowel control
- Ostomy care – supporting patients living with colostomies and other surgical diversions
These areas are critical in improving quality of life for patients requiring long-term or specialized care interventions.
Conference Highlights
Participants enjoyed a rich and engaging program featuring:
- Expert-led sessions on wound, ostomy, and continence care
- Research presentations showcasing evidence-based practices within the Kenyan healthcare context
- Clinical case discussions on managing wounds, burns, and complex conditions
- Technology and innovation showcases in modern wound management
- Peer learning and knowledge exchange among healthcare professionals
A strong focus was placed on sharing locally relevant solutions, enabling practitioners to apply proven practices within Kenya’s healthcare environment.
Why This Conference Matters
According to Lucy Wankuru Mengane, Organizing Secretary of the WCETN NNA‑K Chapter and a Lecturer at Kenyatta University:
The conference brought together professionals who are actively managing wounds, continence issues, and ostomy care to share what is working in the Kenyan context. This knowledge will support evidence-based reporting and improve patient outcomes nationwide.

This makes the conference a vital platform to:
- Bridge the gap between research and clinical practice
- Enhance standardization of care
- Promote data-driven healthcare solutions in Kenya
Who Attended?
- Nurses and clinical practitioners
- Wound care specialists
- Critical care professionals
- Healthcare educators and researchers
- Students in nursing and allied health fields
- Healthcare administrators and policymakers
Venue Details
Kenyatta University Teaching, Referral and Research Hospital (KUTRRH)
A leading Level 6 referral hospital in Kenya, KUTRRH provided a fitting venue for this high-impact clinical and research-focused conference.

