Announcement

Call For Papers (Vol. 4, No. 1, January-June 2024): British Journal of Nursing Studies

2023-07-24

The British Journal of Nursing Studies cordially invites scholars, academicians and researchers from all over the world to submit their unpublished original work for inclusion in our next publication issue (Vol. 4, No. 1, January-June 2024). Acceptable themes include, but are not limited to, the following:

Health Assessment; Principles and Applications of Nursing Technology; Nursing Care for Older Adults across the Continuum; Professional Role Development in Nursing; Patient Centered Care; Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing; Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing Practicum; Principles of Pathophysiology; Principles of Pharmacology; Nursing for Adult Health; Nursing for Adult Health I Practicum; Nursing for Child Health; Nursing for Child Health Practicum; The Research Process in Nursing; Information Technology in Nursing; Public Health Nursing; Public Health Nursing Practicum; Transitions into Professional Practice; Nursing the Childbearing Family; Nursing the Childbearing Family Practicum; Breastfeeding: Practice and Research; Politics and Policy for the Health Care Professional; Community Outreach to Underserved Communities in Urban Baltimore; Fundamentals of Forensic Nursing; Intermediate Spanish for Health Professionals; Beginning Spanish for Health Professionals; A Multidisciplinary Approach to Adolescent Depression; The Science and Practice of Nursing the Neonate; Advanced Beginner Spanish for Health Professionals; Advanced Spanish Topics for Health Personnel; Faith and Health; Community Perspectives on the Childbearing Process; Dying and Death; Family Violence; Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Health Care; Nursing Research EBP; Nursing Research Seminar; Philosophical, Theoretical, and Ethical Basis for Nursing; Physiological/Pathophysiological Basis for Advanced; Practice Nursing; Statistical Literacy and Reasoning in Nursing Research; Clinical Pharmacology; Advanced Topics in Occupational Nursing; Clinical Judgment in Acute Care Nursing; Linking Primary Care to Public Health Principles; Health Assessment; Principles and Applications of Nursing Technology; Nursing Care for Older Adults across the Continuum; Professional Role Development in Nursing; Patient Centered Care; Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing; Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing Practicum; Principles of Pathophysiology; Principles of Pharmacology; Nursing for Adult Health; Nursing for Adult Health I Practicum; Nursing for Child Health; Nursing for Child Health Practicum; The Research Process in Nursing; Information Technology in Nursing; Public Health Nursing; Public Health Nursing Practicum; Transitions into Professional Practice; Nursing the Childbearing Family; Nursing the Childbearing Family Practicum; Breastfeeding: Practice and Research; Politics and Policy for the Health Care Professional; Community Outreach to Underserved Communities in Urban Baltimore; Fundamentals of Forensic Nursing; Intermediate Spanish for Health Professionals; Beginning Spanish for Health Professionals; A Multidisciplinary Approach to Adolescent Depression; The Science and Practice of Nursing the Neonate; Advanced Beginner Spanish for Health Professionals; Advanced Spanish Topics for Health Personnel; Faith and Health; Community Perspectives on the Childbearing Process; Dying and Death; Family Violence; Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Health Care; Nursing Research EBP; Nursing Research Seminar; Philosophical, Theoretical, and Ethical Basis for Nursing; Physiological/Pathophysiological Basis for Advanced; Practice Nursing; Statistical Literacy and Reasoning in Nursing Research; Clinical Pharmacology; Advanced Topics in Occupational Nursing; Clinical Judgment in Acute Care Nursing; Linking Primary Care to Public Health Principles.

| Submission Guidelines Highlights

1- The submitted article must not have been previously published, nor should it be under consideration for publication anywhere else, while under review for this journal.
2- The author guidelines must be followed.
3- Submit the full version of the manuscript in English. 
4- Citations in the text should follow the referencing style used by the American Psychological Association, Seventh Edition. The references should be arranged alphabetically and the references section should be placed at the end of the manuscript. Please ensure you check all your citations for completeness, accuracy and consistency.
5- The submitted article must be provided in Microsoft Word format only.

| Article Structure

The submitted article should be structured as follows: 

1- Title
2- List of authors, their affiliations and email addresses
3- Keywords
4- Abstract
5- Introduction
6- Literature review
7- Methodology
8- Results/Findings
9- Conclusion
10- Statements and Declarations
11- References

| Continuous Article Publishing (CAP) and Rigorous Review Process

The British Journal of Nursing Studies publishes articles on a continuous basis. Articles are published in the current issue as soon as they are peer-reviewed, accepted, copyedited, and proofread, allowing a steady stream of informative quality articles. The journal then archives the articles within 2 issues: January-June; July-December. In the continuous publication, articles may be submitted at any time. They still undergo the same process of peer review and preparation, but this can begin right away and ends as soon as the article is ready. Special collections of articles are welcomed and will be published as part of the normal issue, but also within a separate collection page.

| Manuscript Submission

Manuscripts are accepted on a continuous basis, and there is no deadline for submission. If you are interested in submitting your manuscript, please submit it using the journal online system or send it via email at: bjns@al-kindipublisher. For guidance on submissions or further information, please contact the Editor. 

Kindly visit the journal homepage for aims and scope, editorial board listing, abstracting/indexing services list, and other information. 

| Publisher

Al-Kindi Center for Research and Development
3 Dryden Avenue
W7 1ES, Hanwell, London, UK