Aim & Scope

Aim and Scope

Aim
The Nurse: International aims to promote excellence in nursing practice, education, and research by providing a scholarly platform for the dissemination of high-quality scientific knowledge in the field of nursing and healthcare. The journal seeks to support the development of evidence-based nursing practices that enhance patient care, improve healthcare outcomes, and contribute to the advancement of the global healthcare system. It encourages interdisciplinary collaboration among healthcare professionals, researchers, educators, and policy makers to address emerging challenges in healthcare delivery and nursing services.

Scope
The journal publishes original research articles, review papers, case studies, clinical reports, and scholarly discussions related to various aspects of nursing and allied healthcare sciences. It covers a broad range of topics including clinical nursing practice, community and public health nursing, nursing education, nursing management and leadership, patient safety, healthcare quality improvement, nursing informatics, mental health nursing, pediatric nursing, geriatric nursing, midwifery and maternal health, critical care nursing, and evidence-based nursing practices.

The journal also welcomes contributions addressing healthcare policies, ethical issues in nursing, professional development of nurses, and innovations in healthcare technologies that influence nursing practice. By publishing rigorous and relevant research, The Nurse: International aims to serve researchers, healthcare professionals, nursing educators, students, and policy makers, fostering knowledge exchange and supporting the continuous improvement of nursing practice worldwide.