Pediatric Nursing (journal)
Pediatric Nursing is a peer-reviewed academic journal that focuses on the field of pediatric nursing. It serves as a significant resource for nurses and healthcare professionals who are involved in pediatric healthcare, offering insights, research findings, and practical guidance to improve patient care for children. The journal covers a wide range of topics related to the health and developmental needs of children and adolescents, from preventive health care to the management of acute and chronic diseases.
Scope and Coverage[edit | edit source]
The scope of Pediatric Nursing encompasses all aspects of nursing care for children and adolescents. It includes, but is not limited to, areas such as pediatric oncology, neonatal care, child psychology, family-centered care, and chronic illness management. The journal aims to provide a comprehensive resource that addresses the physical, emotional, and social needs of pediatric patients.
Publication Details[edit | edit source]
Pediatric Nursing is published bimonthly and includes a variety of content types such as original research articles, review articles, case studies, and clinical practice guidelines. The journal encourages submissions that contribute to the advancement of pediatric nursing practice, education, and research.
Editorial Board[edit | edit source]
The editorial board of Pediatric Nursing consists of a diverse group of experts in pediatric healthcare and nursing from around the world. These members are responsible for maintaining the journal's high standards of quality and integrity by overseeing the peer-review process and ensuring that all published content is relevant and scientifically sound.
Access and Subscription[edit | edit source]
The journal is available in both print and online formats. Institutions and individuals can subscribe to Pediatric Nursing to gain access to its content. Some articles or abstracts may be available for free as part of the journal's commitment to disseminating important pediatric nursing knowledge to a wider audience.
Impact on Pediatric Nursing Practice[edit | edit source]
Pediatric Nursing has a significant impact on the field by providing a platform for the dissemination of the latest research and best practices in pediatric healthcare. It supports nurses and healthcare professionals in their ongoing education and professional development, ultimately leading to improved outcomes for pediatric patients.
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