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This is a list of notable academic journals about nursing. AACN Advanced Critical Care; AACN Nursing Scan in Critical Care; Advances in Neonatal Care; American Journal of Critical Care; American Journal of Nursing; AORN Journal; Australasian Emergency Nursing Journal; Australian Critical Care; BMC Nursing; British Journal of Cardiac Nursing
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[2] During Sowell's tenure as editor, the journal expanded to six issues per year, increased the number of pages published per issue, and developed strong funding lines. NurseCom remained the publisher until 1997, SAGE Publications was the publisher from 1997 to 2005, followed by Elsevier in 2005, and Wolters Kluwer in 2019.
Lewis, Edith Patton (1960) [First published in 1930 as Thirty Fruitful Years]. The Story of the American Journal of Nursing Company 1900/1960 (5th revision ed.). New York: The American Journal of Nursing Company. OCLC 456313958. Wheeler, CE (January 1985). "The American Journal of Nursing and the socialization of a profession, 1900-1920".
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Like other scientific journals, many public health journals are ranked with an impact factor, linked to the probability of an article published in that journal being cited. It is currently accepted that a higher impact factor indicates a better journal quality, at least in some health disciplines.
Advanced Health Care Technologies † Advances and Applications in Bioinformatics and Chemistry; Advances in Genomics and Genetics † Advances in Medical Education and Practice; Ambulatory Anesthesia † Antibody Technology Journal † Application of Clinical Genetics
The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), along with JAMA Network Open and eleven specialty journals, compose the JAMA Network family of journals. [1] The journals share a common website, [ 2 ] archives and other means of access (such as RSS feeds), [ 3 ] have common policies on publishing and public relations, [ 4 ] and pool ...