AACN Advanced Critical Care
AACN Advanced Critical Care
AACN Advanced Critical Care is a peer-reviewed journal that serves as a vital resource for critical care nurses and other healthcare professionals involved in the care of critically ill patients. The journal is published by the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN), which is the largest specialty nursing organization in the world.
Overview[edit | edit source]
AACN Advanced Critical Care provides in-depth articles on a wide range of topics relevant to critical care nursing. The journal covers clinical, educational, and research aspects of critical care, offering evidence-based information to enhance the practice of critical care nurses. It aims to support the professional development of nurses and improve patient outcomes in critical care settings.
History[edit | edit source]
The journal was first published in 1990 and has since become a leading source of information for critical care professionals. It was initially known as "AACN Clinical Issues" before being renamed to "AACN Advanced Critical Care" to better reflect its focus on advanced practice and leadership in critical care nursing.
Content[edit | edit source]
AACN Advanced Critical Care publishes a variety of content, including:
- Original Research Articles: These articles present new research findings relevant to critical care nursing practice.
- Review Articles: Comprehensive reviews of current knowledge on specific topics in critical care.
- Clinical Practice Guidelines: Evidence-based guidelines to inform clinical practice in critical care settings.
- Case Studies: Detailed analyses of clinical cases that provide insights into complex patient care scenarios.
- Editorials and Commentaries: Perspectives on current issues and trends in critical care nursing.
Editorial Board[edit | edit source]
The journal's editorial board consists of experts in the field of critical care nursing, including clinicians, educators, and researchers. The board is responsible for maintaining the quality and integrity of the journal's content.
Impact and Reach[edit | edit source]
AACN Advanced Critical Care is widely read by critical care nurses, nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists, and other healthcare professionals involved in critical care. The journal is indexed in major databases, making its content accessible to a global audience.
Also see[edit | edit source]
- American Association of Critical-Care Nurses
- Critical Care Nursing
- Intensive Care Unit
- Nursing Research
- Evidence-Based Practice
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