First issue, Vol. 1, No. 1 (January–June 2026), will be published in April 2026.
The Article Processing Charge (APC) is waived for submissions until 31 May 2026.
Aim of JANH
The journal aims to provide a peer-reviewed international forum for high-quality research and innovation in nursing practice and healthcare delivery, promoting evidence-based nursing practices, advanced clinical methods, and transformative healthcare interventions. It encourages interdisciplinary collaboration among nurses, clinicians, public-health professionals, healthcare technologists, and policymakers, supporting research that bridges theoretical nursing science with practical, real-world healthcare innovations and patient-centered care. Committed to ethical standards, methodological rigor, and clinical relevance, the journal fosters the dissemination of innovative practices, clinical studies, case reports, and reviews that improve patient outcomes, safety, and care quality. By providing a global platform for sharing insights from diverse healthcare settings, cultures, and health systems, it contributes to the advancement of nursing knowledge and healthcare innovation, aiming to enhance health, well-being, and equitable access to care worldwide.
Scope of JANH
JANH welcomes submissions in (but is not limited to) the following broad subject areas:
1. Advanced clinical nursing practices and protocols — critical care, intensive care, geriatric care, pediatric nursing.
2. Nursing research in patient care outcomes, quality improvement, patient safety, and evidence-based practice.
3. Healthcare innovation — novel care delivery models, telehealth, remote patient monitoring, digital health solutions.
4. Public health nursing — community health, preventive care, health promotion, disease prevention, epidemiology involvement.
5. Health systems and healthcare management — nursing leadership, healthcare policy, hospital management, nursing administration.
6. Interdisciplinary care — collaboration between nursing, medicine, pharmacy, physiotherapy and allied health for holistic care.
7. Nursing education, training methods, simulation-based learning, continuing professional development, and teaching innovations.
8. Mental health nursing, psychiatric care, psychosocial support, palliative care, holistic and patient‑centered care approaches.
9. Global health and equity — studies addressing healthcare disparities, access, social determinants of health, marginalized populations.
10. Health informatics, data-driven nursing care, electronic health records (EHR), health technology assessment, digital healthcare solutions.
11. Nursing in chronic disease management — diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, chronic respiratory illnesses, long-term care.
12. Maternal and child health nursing, neonatal care, women’s health, reproductive health nursing.
13. Research on nursing ethics, patient rights, informed consent, culturally competent care, and healthcare ethics.
14. Case studies and clinical reports — practical implementations, pilot projects, innovative care models, and outcome evaluations.
15. Healthcare innovation evaluation — cost-effectiveness, patient satisfaction, quality metrics, health outcomes and policy implications.
First issue, Vol. 1, No. 1 (January–June 2026), will be published in April 2026.
The Article Processing Charge (APC) is waived for submissions until 31 May 2026.
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