Media outlets starting with N
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Nursing Made Incredibly Easy
Established in 2003, it is written to meet the ongoing educational needs of nurses by presenting challenging clinical concepts in an original, easy-to-understand format that engages nurses and gives them confidence. The tone is lighthearted, but not simplistic, and is geared toward any nurse who wants help grasping difficult concepts, including hospital-based RNs, home healthcare nurses, nurses changing specialties, and nurses returning to the profession after a break. The format is designed to guide nurses through the most difficult concepts by making learning fun.
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NNursing Management
Nursing Management is the leading journal focusing on management and leadership trends as they affect the nursing sector, Nursing Management provides trusted advice for senior managers, nurses in leadership roles and aspiring nurse leaders across all nursing disciplines.
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Nursing Management
Written for nurse managers and executives and devoted to management, health care and nursing issues. Provides nurse leaders with peer-reviewed articles designed to meet their varied needs in different stages of their careers and clinical practices. Articles range from the legal aspects to the practical aspects of personnel management, budget preparation, product selection and quality control. Regular departments include: Ethics in Management, an exploration of ethics, ethical management, and its relationship to the administration of health service delivery; Financial Management, covers health care financing, regulations, recent changes, and their impact on administration; Law for the Nurse-Manager, covers complex legal issues and recent malpractice law; Subacute Care, covers subacute care and its financing and organization; and Technology: Nursing the System, covers information technologies and systems and their impact on health service delivery. Nursing Management's editorial mission is to provide strategic professional information that nurse managers need.
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NNursing Management (UK)
Background and Format: Nursing Management is published by RCN Publishing Company Ltd monthly and is aimed at professionals who work in nursing leadership and patient care. Covers news, evidence & practice, opinion and feature. The media pack is available from: rcni.com/sites/rcn_nspace/files/RCNi-media-pack-2019.pdf Circulation: Source: ABC
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Nursing Management Online
Presented for nurse managers and executives and devoted to management, health care and nursing issues. Provides nurse leaders with articles designed to meet their varied needs in different stages of their careers and clinical practices. Articles range from the legal aspects to the practical aspects of personnel management, budget preparation, product selection and quality control.
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Nursing Older People
Aims of the Journal: Nursing Older People is published by the RCNI monthly digitally and is aimed at nurses who care for elderly patients in a variety of health and social care settings. Covers original research, clinical updates, policy briefings, descriptions of practice, service evaluations, quality improvement projects, literature reviews, case studies, opinion articles and discussions of issues like ageing well, communication, dementia, end of life care, frailty, long-term conditions, mental health and workforce. For more information about advertising rates, the team can be reached here. Circulation: The publisher does not disclose the number
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NNursing Outlook
Official journal of the American Academy of Nursing. Examines issues and trends in nursing, education and research. Serves nursing educators, administrators, practitioners with new teaching methods and recruiting techniques, as well as curriculum and health policy developments.
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NNursing Philosophy
Impact Factor: 0.981 (Source: Publisher) Journal Ranking: 63/114 (Nursing (Social Science)); 66/116 (Nursing(Science)) (Source: 2015 Journal Citation Reports, Thomson Reuters 2016) Circulation: The publisher does not disclose the circulation. Frequency: Published 4 times a year. Time of Publication: January, April. July and October. Affiliations: An official journal of International Philosophy of Nursing Society. Aims of the journal: Nursing Philosophy is an international peer-reviewed journal for nurses and healthcare professionals seeking to articulate a more theoretical basis for their practice. Established in response to the emergence of a substantial research interest in philosophy as applied to nursing and health care, the Journal aims to provide a unique forum for discussion of issues at the very foundations of nursing theory and practice. Publishing original research papers, dialogues, critical responses and books reviews, the Journal aims to critically analyse the conception and differing accounts of the role of the nurse and the relevance of intellectual movements to nursing. Content: Papers that explore other aspects of philosophical enquiry and analysis of relevance to nursing (and any other healthcare or social care activity) are also welcome and might include, but not be limited to, critical discussions of the work of nurse theorists who have advanced philosophical claims as well as critical engagement with philosophers whose work informs health care in general and nursing in particular. Manuscript Submissions: Author guidelines can be found here Submit online at here. Any further queries should be directed to the Editor. Editorial contacts: Please see the list of editorial contacts here There is no direct editorial email listed. Enquiries can be directed to nup@wiley.com
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NNursing Research
Aimed at professional nurses as a source for on-going education. Reports on research and methodology relevant to the nursing medical field, and promotes a better understanding of human responses to illnesses. Designed to stimulate communication about nursing research and practice.
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NNursing Science Quarterly
Written for professionals and students in the health industry. Devoted to the enhancement of nursing knowledge. Focuses on nursing theory development and guided practice, quantitative and qualitative research, ethical issues, the teaching-learning process and international perspectives.