Aim of the Journal

The International Journal of Nursing Science Management & Patient Care aims to serve as a high-impact international platform for the dissemination of rigorous scientific research, clinical investigations, and evidence-based contributions in nursing science, healthcare management, and patient care. The journal is committed to advancing the scientific foundation of nursing practice through the publication of methodologically sound studies that enhance understanding of clinical processes, patient outcomes, healthcare systems, and evidence-based interventions. It emphasizes research that strengthens the integration of scientific knowledge into nursing practice to improve safety, effectiveness, and quality of healthcare delivery across diverse settings.

The journal also focuses on promoting interdisciplinary and translational scientific research that bridges the gap between laboratory findings, clinical application, and healthcare policy. It encourages studies that utilize advanced research methodologies, data-driven approaches, and innovative healthcare models to address complex patient care challenges. By fostering scientific collaboration among nurses, clinicians, researchers, and healthcare scientists worldwide, the journal aims to support the generation of reliable evidence that contributes to improved patient outcomes, healthcare system efficiency, and the continuous advancement of nursing science.

Scope of the Journal

The journal covers a wide range of topics within nursing science, healthcare management, and patient care. The primary areas of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:

Nursing science, clinical nursing, advanced nursing practice, medical-surgical nursing, community health nursing, psychiatric and mental health nursing, pediatric nursing, obstetric and gynecological nursing, geriatric nursing, critical care nursing, emergency nursing, perioperative nursing, oncology nursing, palliative and end-of-life care nursing, rehabilitation nursing, home healthcare nursing, primary healthcare nursing, preventive nursing, occupational health nursing, school health nursing, nursing informatics, nursing education, nursing leadership, nursing administration, nursing ethics, evidence-based nursing practice, patient care management, patient safety, quality improvement in healthcare, infection control practices, hospital management, healthcare systems management, health policy and planning, public health nursing, global health nursing, community-based care, chronic disease management, acute care management, intensive care management, pain management, wound care management, medication administration and safety, clinical decision-making in nursing, patient monitoring systems, health assessment techniques, diagnostic support in nursing, health promotion strategies, disease prevention programs, rehabilitation and recovery care, holistic nursing care, culturally competent care, patient-centered care models, interdisciplinary healthcare teamwork, interprofessional collaboration, healthcare communication, digital health in nursing, telehealth and telemedicine in nursing, electronic health records (EHR), nursing data management, healthcare quality indicators, patient outcome measurement, healthcare accreditation standards, healthcare audit and evaluation, workforce management in healthcare, nursing workforce development, stress and burnout in nursing professionals, resilience in healthcare workers, continuing nursing education, simulation-based nursing training, clinical skills development, research methodology in nursing, biostatistics in healthcare research, healthcare innovation, artificial intelligence in nursing practice, robotics in healthcare support, wearable health technologies, mobile health (mHealth), healthcare analytics, patient engagement strategies, family-centered care, ethical and legal issues in nursing, informed consent in patient care, patient confidentiality and data privacy, healthcare regulations and compliance, healthcare economics and financing, health insurance systems, disaster nursing and emergency preparedness, humanitarian healthcare services, global nursing practices, rural and urban healthcare delivery, and emerging trends in nursing science and healthcare management.


Types of Manuscripts

The journal accepts a variety of manuscript types including original research articles, review articles, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, clinical studies, case reports, case series, short communications, policy papers, technical reports, quality improvement studies, nursing education articles, practice guidelines, and letters to the editor.

The topics listed above represent the primary areas of interest of the journal; however, the scope is not limited to these domains. The journal welcomes submissions from emerging, interdisciplinary, and innovative areas that contribute to the advancement of nursing science, healthcare management, and patient care practices.


Global Perspective and Inclusivity

The journal adopts a global perspective by encouraging submissions from researchers, nurses, clinicians, educators, and healthcare professionals across all regions of the world. Nursing and patient care challenges vary significantly across different healthcare systems, cultures, and socioeconomic settings.

By promoting international collaboration, the journal aims to address global healthcare challenges, reduce disparities in nursing care, and improve access to quality healthcare services. Studies highlighting regional healthcare practices, culturally specific care models, and global health nursing strategies are highly encouraged.


Ethical, Legal, and Social Considerations

Research and practice in nursing science and patient care involve important ethical, legal, and social responsibilities. The journal recognizes the importance of ethical conduct in healthcare and encourages scholarly work that upholds professional standards and patient rights.

Topics such as patient confidentiality, informed consent, ethical decision-making in clinical practice, end-of-life care ethics, nursing accountability, professional integrity, and equitable access to healthcare services are integral to the journal’s ethical framework. Authors are expected to comply with recognized ethical guidelines in both research and clinical practice.


Education and Knowledge Dissemination

The journal is committed to advancing nursing education and knowledge dissemination in the fields of nursing science, healthcare management, and patient care. It serves as a valuable resource for nursing students, educators, clinicians, healthcare managers, and researchers by publishing high-quality, evidence-based, and practice-oriented content.

Educational articles, clinical practice updates, nursing guidelines, and training-focused research are strongly encouraged. The journal supports continuous professional development and lifelong learning in nursing and healthcare professions.

Quality, Integrity, and Scientific Rigor

Maintaining high standards of quality, accuracy, and integrity is a core principle of the journal. All submissions are expected to demonstrate methodological rigor, clarity, and relevance to nursing practice and healthcare management.

The journal follows a robust peer-review process to ensure the scientific validity and originality of published work. Authors are encouraged to present transparent, reproducible, and ethically conducted research that contributes meaningfully to the nursing and healthcare knowledge base.

Encouragement of Collaborative Research

The journal actively promotes collaborative research across nursing, medicine, allied health sciences, healthcare administration, and public health. Multidisciplinary collaboration is essential for addressing complex healthcare challenges and improving patient outcomes.

By providing a platform for national and international cooperation, the journal encourages partnerships that enhance innovation, improve clinical practices, and strengthen healthcare systems globally.

Adaptability to Advancing Healthcare Science

Nursing science and healthcare management are continuously evolving with advancements in technology, clinical practice, and healthcare policy. The journal remains adaptable to these developments by incorporating emerging trends and innovations in its scope.

Authors are encouraged to contribute research on new healthcare models, digital health technologies, advanced clinical practices, and evolving patient care strategies. The journal is committed to reflecting the dynamic nature of modern nursing and healthcare systems.

ISSN

ISSN No: 3066-5663

Journal Information

  • Frequency: Monthly
  • Publication: Online & Print
  • Impact Factor (2024): 0.247
  • Journal Type: Open Access
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