Aims and Scope

Aims:

WebLog Journal of Nursing is an open access, multidisciplinary, double-blind, meticulously peer-reviewed online journal. WebLog Journal of Nursing strives to encourage the advancement as well as dissemination of knowledge that is directly applicable to every aspect of nursing practice. The principal objective is to foster an elevated standard of clinically relevant scholarly work that advances and bolsters nursing practice and discipline. The Journal also hopes to encourage the global sharing of knowledge and insights derived from the various cultural contexts in which practice is conducted. WebLog Journal of Nursing additionally desires to deepen understanding of clinical need and its consequences for nurse intervention and service delivery methods. The promotion of critical discussion on the science and art of nursing practice is emphasized.

Anyone working in the nursing field, including clinicians, researchers, educators, managers, policy makers, and students, should read WebLog Journal of Nursing. WebLog Journal of Nursing area of expertise also includes the evolution of clinical practice and shifting interprofessional working patterns. Other health professionals are welcome to contribute on topics that directly affect nursing practice.

Regardless of the setting in which care is delivered, we publish outstanding research from a wide range of methodological perspectives that showcase clinical application and global significance while also making a significant and innovative addition to the profession of clinical nursing.

Article types that can be accepted in WebLog Journal of Nursing include Case Blogs, Case Reports, Case Series, Clinical Images, Editorials, Letters to the Editor, Short Communications, Rapid Communications, Commentaries, Perspectives, Opinions, Mini Reviews, Systematic Reviews, Review articles, and Research Articles.

An enthusiastic group of international nursing specialists make up the Editorial Board of the Journal. Every member of the Editorial Board actively supervises and directs the publication's development. The peer-review process is based on an expert panel of reviewers who evaluate the quality and content of articles submitted for publication with the goal of disseminating accurate and practical scientific knowledge.

Scope:

WebLog Journal of Nursing widely accepts manuscripts in the following areas, but is not limited to:

Nursing Theory Nurse Education Midwifery Ambulatory Care Nursing Advanced Practice Nursing Burn Nursing Camp Nursing Cardiac Nursing Cardiac Catheter Laboratory Nursing Dental Nursing Medical Case Management Community Health Nursing Correctional Nursing Critical Care Nursing Emergency Nursing Trauma Nursing Environmental Health Nursing Faith Community Nursing Flight Nursing Forensic Nursing Gastroenterology Nursing Genetics Nursing Geriatric Nursing Health Visiting Holistic Nursing Home Health Nursing Hospice and Palliative Care Nursing Hyperbaric Nursing Immunology and Allergy Nursing Intravenous Therapy Nursing Infection Control Nursing Infectious Disease Nursing Legal Nursing Maternal-Child Nursing Medical-Surgical Nursing Military and Uniformed Services Nursing Neonatal Nursing Neurosurgical Nursing Nursing Informatics Nursing Management Nursing Research Nurse Midwifery Obstetrical Nursing Occupational Health Nursing Oncology Nursing Orthopaedic Nursing Ostomy Nursing Pediatric Nursing Perianesthesia Nursing Perioperative Nursing Private Duty Nursing Public Health Nursing Pulmonary Nursing Quality Improvement Radiology Nursing Rehabilitation Nursing Renal Nursing School Nursing Space Nursing Sub-Acute Nursing Substance Abuse Nursing Surgical Nursing Telenursing Telephone Triage Nursing Transplantation Nursing Travel Nursing Urology Nursing Utilization Management Wound Care Advance Nursing Practice Medical Surgical Nursing Nephro- Urology Nursing Neurosciences Nursing Nursing Education Nursing Ethics Nursing Research and Statistics Obstetric and Gynaecological Nursing Orthopedic Nursing Palliative Care Psychiatric Nursing Transcultural Nursing Primary Health Care Family Health Care Rural Health Care Public Health Care Nursing Process