Focus and Scope

Focus and scope:

The Nursing Genius Journal is a scientific journal dedicated to exploring, developing, and disseminating the latest knowledge in the field of nursing. It covers various aspects of nursing practice, research, and innovation in providing quality healthcare. The main focus of this journal is to encourage the exchange of ideas and discoveries in order to improve the standard of nursing at the global level.

Topics Covered (Scope):

Nursing Practice:

1. Critical care nursing
2. Maternity and pediatric nursing
3. Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing
4. Gerontic Nursing
5. Community Nursing

Nursing Research:

1. Nursing Research Methodology
2. Innovation in the Development of Nursing Tools and Techniques
3. Evaluation of Nursing Interventions
4. Nursing Case Studies

Nursing Education:

1. Nursing Curriculum and Teaching Methods
2. Nursing Competency Development
3. Use of Technology in Nursing Education

Nursing Management:

1. Leadership and professional ethics in nursing
2. Nursing management innovation
3. Patient safety and quality of care

Public Health and Nursing:

1. Nursing's Role in Community Health Promotion
2. Nursing Collaboration in Healthcare Teams

Health Technology:

1. Application of Current Technology in Nursing Practice
2. E-Health and Telehealth in Nursing

The Nursing Genius Journal welcomes contributions from nursing researchers, practitioners, and academics who are committed to improving the quality of healthcare through knowledge and innovation in nursing. The journal encourages the publication of original articles, reviews, and case studies that can provide new insights and solutions to challenges in nursing.

The journal accepts original research articles, synthesized literature, and best practice reports or case reports that use the quantitative, qualitative, or mixed-method approach. NGJ adheres to journalistic standards that require transparency of real and potential conflicts of interest that authors and editors may have. NGJ follows publishing standards set by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE), the World Association of Medical Editors (WAME), and the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).