Aim & Scope
Aim
International Journal of Evolving Health and Nursing Care aims to provide a global platform for advancing knowledge in the fields of health and nursing by publishing high-quality, peer-reviewed research. The journal seeks to bridge the gap between theoretical frameworks and practical applications in healthcare, ensuring that research findings contribute meaningfully to both academia and clinical practice.
Another key aim of the journal is to encourage interdisciplinary perspectives that highlight the interconnectedness of healthcare with fields such as technology, psychology, education, and social sciences. By fostering such cross-disciplinary work, the journal aspires to generate innovative solutions to contemporary health and nursing challenges.
Finally, the journal is committed to supporting the academic and professional growth of researchers, practitioners, and students across regions by welcoming contributions from both established scholars and emerging voices. Through this inclusive approach, it strives to promote intellectual diversity, nurture scholarly dialogue, and contribute to the advancement of sustainable healthcare and nursing practices worldwide.
Scope
· Nursing Practice and Patient Care
Research on clinical nursing practices, patient safety, holistic care approaches, and evidence-based interventions that improve patient outcomes.
· Public Health and Community Nursing
Studies focusing on disease prevention, community health programs, rural healthcare, health education, and population-based care initiatives.
· Healthcare Technology and Innovation
Exploration of digital health tools, telemedicine, electronic health records, AI in healthcare, and technology-driven improvements in patient care.
· Maternal, Child, and Family Health
Research addressing maternal health, neonatal care, pediatric nursing, reproductive health, and family-centered healthcare approaches.
· Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing
Contributions on mental health promotion, psychiatric nursing care, therapeutic interventions, counseling practices, and stigma reduction.
· Geriatric and Palliative Care
Studies on elderly care, age-related health conditions, palliative and end-of-life care practices, and quality of life improvement for aging populations.
· Health Policy, Management, and Leadership
Analysis of healthcare policies, hospital administration, nursing leadership, workforce planning, and the impact of regulations on healthcare delivery.
· Education and Professional Development in Nursing
Research on nursing education, curriculum innovation, simulation-based training, continuing education, and skill development in nursing practice.
· Interdisciplinary and Collaborative Care
Work that highlights collaboration among nurses, doctors, allied health professionals, and policymakers to deliver integrated healthcare solutions.
· Ethics, Equity, and Sustainability in Health
Research on healthcare ethics, patient rights, equity of access, culturally competent care, and sustainable practices in healthcare systems.