Aim & Scope

The Open Access Journal of Nursing & Primary Health Care strives to publish research that addresses the evolving needs of healthcare systems, focusing on the intersection of nursing practice and primary healthcare. The journal aims to provide a platform for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers to share insights and innovations in the following key areas:

  • Evidence-Based Nursing Practices: Highlighting clinical practices that improve patient outcomes and enhance the quality of care.
  • Healthcare Policy and Management: Articles that discuss the formulation and implementation of healthcare policies, management strategies in hospitals and clinics, and the role of nurses in shaping these policies.
  • Community and Public Health: Research aimed at improving community health through primary healthcare services, including vaccination programs, disease prevention, and health education.
  • Global Health Challenges: Exploring the role of nursing in addressing global health issues, particularly in underserved regions.
  • Workforce Development: Studies on the recruitment, training, and retention of the nursing workforce, including issues related to nurse burnout, job satisfaction, and professional development.
  • Health Technology in Nursing: Investigating the role of technology in improving nursing care, from electronic health records to mobile health applications and telehealth platforms.

The journal welcomes research articles, reviews, case studies, and theoretical papers that advance the science and practice of nursing and primary healthcare. We encourage submissions that focus on the integration of research into practical applications, bridging the gap between theory and practice in the nursing profession.