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| Journal of Advanced Nursing | |
|---|---|
| Title | Journal of Advanced Nursing |
| Discipline | Nursing |
| Abbreviation | J Adv Nurs |
| Publisher | Wiley |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Frequency | Monthly |
| History | 1976–present |
| Impact | 3.2 (example) |
Journal of Advanced Nursing is a peer-reviewed scholarly periodical covering clinical practice, research, policy, and education in nursing. Founded in the mid-1970s, the journal publishes original research, systematic reviews, methodological papers, and scholarly commentary that inform practitioners, educators, and health organizations. It serves as a forum connecting clinical settings such as Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, research institutions such as University of Oxford, and policy bodies such as the National Health Service.
The journal was established in 1976 amid developments associated with institutions like World Health Organization initiatives on nursing and midwifery and the expansion of academic nursing at universities including University of Manchester and University of Glasgow. Early editorial leadership engaged scholars affiliated with King's College London, University of Edinburgh, and University of Sydney, reflecting transnational ties to bodies such as the International Council of Nurses and national regulators like the Nursing and Midwifery Council. Over successive decades the journal intersected with major events and movements including the rise of evidence-based practice popularized by figures linked to Cochrane Collaboration and reforms influenced by reports from agencies such as Department of Health (United Kingdom). The publication adapted formats in response to technological shifts exemplified by partnerships with publishers like Wiley-Blackwell and indexing services tied to PubMed and Scopus.
The journal publishes content spanning clinical specialties associated with hospitals such as St Thomas' Hospital, community services linked to agencies like Public Health England, and academic research from centers including Johns Hopkins University, McMaster University, and University of Toronto. Topics intersect with notable trials and guidelines such as those produced by National Institute for Health and Care Excellence and research consortia affiliated with European Federation of Nurses Associations. Articles address patient populations connected to institutions like Great Ormond Street Hospital and public health events such as responses to outbreaks like H1N1 pandemic and later pandemics involving agencies like Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Methodological papers reference standards and frameworks developed by groups such as CONSORT, PRISMA, and Cochrane Collaboration.
Editorial offices have historically drawn editors from universities including University of Edinburgh, University of Manchester, and University of Auckland. Publishing has been managed by commercial houses including Wiley-Blackwell (now Wiley), aligning production and distribution with indexing services centered at National Library of Medicine and bibliometric analysis from organizations like Clarivate Analytics. The editorial board has included scholars with affiliations to institutions such as King's College London, University of Melbourne, University of Pennsylvania, and professional associations like the Royal College of Nursing and the American Nurses Association.
Abstracting and indexing coverage has included major services such as Index Medicus, Medline, Scopus, and citation databases managed by Clarivate Analytics including the Science Citation Index Expanded. The journal’s metadata have been harvested by aggregators and library consortia linked to entities like OCLC and subject repositories associated with universities including Yale University and Harvard University.
The journal’s scholarly influence is reflected in citation metrics tracked in indexes like Web of Science and rankings used by institutions such as Times Higher Education. Key reception moments include debates sparked by articles that influenced clinical guidelines promulgated by agencies such as National Institute for Health and Care Excellence and policy discussions in parliaments including the House of Commons of the United Kingdom. The journal has been cited in landmark reports from bodies such as World Health Organization and featured work from researchers affiliated with University of Oxford, Johns Hopkins University, and University of Toronto.
Editorial policies follow standards set by organizations such as the Committee on Publication Ethics and reporting guidelines from CONSORT and PRISMA. The journal implements peer review processes typical of journals linked to publishers like Wiley and adheres to conflict-of-interest declarations consistent with policies of bodies such as International Committee of Medical Journal Editors. Open access options align with mandates from funders including Wellcome Trust, National Institutes of Health, and national research councils such as the Economic and Social Research Council.
Notable contributions have addressed implementation of evidence-based interventions evaluated in studies related to institutions such as St Thomas' Hospital and clinical trials registered with agencies like the European Medicines Agency. Influential reviews drew on systematic methods promoted by Cochrane Collaboration and shaped curricula in schools like University of California, San Francisco and Columbia University. Articles from authors affiliated with University of Sydney, McMaster University, and King's College London have been widely cited in policy documents from organizations such as World Health Organization and national advisory bodies like National Health and Medical Research Council (Australia).
Category:Nursing journals