Aim & Scope
The Journal of Clinical Nursing & Reports (ISSN: 3065-3630) is dedicated to publishing high-quality, impactful research that enhances the understanding and advancement of clinical nursing practice. The journal seeks to foster the development of nursing through research, education, and practice, ensuring that nursing professionals are equipped with the knowledge to improve patient care outcomes and contribute meaningfully to the evolving healthcare landscape.
The scope of the journal encompasses a broad range of topics related to clinical nursing, patient care, and healthcare policies. We encourage research that reflects the dynamic nature of the nursing profession, from evidence-based practice to innovative approaches in nursing education and leadership. This journal aims to provide a platform for researchers, clinicians, and educators to share their findings and contribute to a deeper understanding of nursing's critical role in healthcare.
Research Areas of Interest Include:
- Clinical Practice in Nursing: Studies that address the day-to-day practice of nursing, focusing on nursing interventions, patient outcomes, and care models. Research in this area aims to advance practical knowledge that directly impacts clinical care and patient health.
- Nursing Education and Training: Research exploring the best practices in nursing education, including new teaching methods, curriculum development, and the role of simulation and technology in training nurses. We welcome studies that focus on the preparation and continuing professional development of nurses.
- Healthcare Policies and Nursing Leadership: Articles that examine the role of nurses in healthcare policy and leadership, focusing on issues such as nurse-led policy reforms, leadership strategies, and the nursing workforce’s impact on health systems worldwide.
- Patient Care Models and Health Promotion: Papers that explore innovative approaches to patient care, including interdisciplinary care models, patient-centered care, and health promotion strategies aimed at improving patient outcomes and preventing disease.
- Nursing Informatics and Technology: Research that investigates the integration of technology in nursing practice, including the use of electronic health records, telehealth, and artificial intelligence in clinical settings. These technologies can help nurses deliver better care and improve patient monitoring and data analysis.
- Nursing Ethics, Advocacy, and Professionalism: We are particularly interested in research that discusses ethical challenges in nursing, advocacy for patient rights, and the professional values that guide nursing practice.
We also encourage interdisciplinary studies that bring together nursing with other healthcare fields, such as medicine, psychology, and public health, to improve overall patient care. Our goal is to ensure that published research reflects the diversity and complexity of nursing practice and its role within broader healthcare systems.
Types of Articles Published
The Journal of Clinical Nursing & Reports accepts the following types of articles:
- Original Research Articles: Empirical studies that present new data or theoretical advancements in the field of nursing.
- Review Articles: Comprehensive reviews that summarize the current state of knowledge on a specific topic within clinical nursing.
- Clinical Case Reports: Detailed reports of specific clinical cases that offer valuable learning opportunities for nursing practitioners.
- Short Communications: Concise reports that present new or preliminary findings, aimed at sharing urgent developments in nursing.
- Opinion Articles and Editorials: Articles offering expert opinion on critical issues, emerging trends, or debates in nursing and healthcare.
- Methodological Papers: Articles that introduce or evaluate new methodologies in nursing research, assessment, or practice.