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Background and Format:
Nursing in Practice is designed to address the changing role of nurses in primary and community care. It reports on the latest approaches to clinical practice in therapeutic areas related to their daily working life and provides a mix of peer-reviewed clinical articles and lifestyle features.
Audience and Readership:
Nursing in Practice is aimed at primary and community care nurses across the UK.
Distribution:
Nursing in Practice Magazine is distributed on a fully requested basis to 10,038 (ABC audited, with a total readership of 33,000) primary care nurses across the UK.All readers of the magazine are automatically registered to the site, so the visitor profile will be very similar to the magazine.
Circulation:
Source: ABC.
nursinginpractice.com is visited by 37,000 nurses each month. (Source: Publisher)
Supplements and Sections:
Cardiology
Cancer
Dermatology & wound care
Diabetes
Mental health & addiction
Respiratory care
Lifestyle
Family health
Distribution:
Nursing in Practice Magazine is distributed on a fully requested basis to 10,500 (ABC audited, with a total readership of 33,000) primary care nurses across the UK.All readers of the magazine are automatically registered to the site, so the visitor profile will be very similar to the magazine.
Ad Rates:
Advertising contact information available here
Other Information:
In addition to the magazine, which is published six times a year, the Nursing in Practice website www.nursinginpractice.com delivers daily news and articles relevant to primary and community care nurses. The site offers weekly news bulletins for all subscribers - with editorial comment and news headlines by email.
Contributors:
Editorial Submissions - the team welcome submissions and publish topical and accessible expert reviews summarizing the latest thinking and developments in clinical practice covering a wide range of clinical subjects such as diabetes; respiratory care; wound care; obesity management; nutrition; personal practice; men's and women's health; dermatology; children's health; and care for the elderly.
Nursing in Practice runs six online surveys each year covering key topics such as wound care, obesity cardiac care, allergy and nutrition. Each survey allows the team to gain detailed insight into the opinions of a national primary care nursing audience - their readers and site visitors. These surveys are extremely popular features and each attract circa 1,000 participants. The results are reported in the magazine and online.
Nursing in Practice is features articles that are more clinical and in-depth to its sister titles Management in Practice and the Commissioning Review.
Top tips for PRs:
The team works to a 4-6 week cycle and it's always best to approach them with ideas as early as possible.
Email is the best method of contacting the team.
Press releases should be to the point, as the team will decide quickly if a story is relevant.
Awards:
2013 - Medic
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Background and Format: Nursing in Practice is designed to address the changing role of nurses in primary and community care. It reports on the latest approaches to clinical practice in therapeutic areas related to their daily working life and provides a mix of peer-reviewed clinical articles and lifestyle features. Audience and Readership: Nursing in Practice is aimed at primary and community care nurses across the UK. Distribution: Nursing in Practice Magazine is distributed on a fully requested basis to 10,038 (ABC audited, with a total readership of 33,000) primary care nurses across the UK.All readers of the magazine are automatically registered to the site, so the visitor profile will be very similar to the magazine. Circulation: Source: ABC. nursinginpractice.com is visited by 37,000 nurses each month. (Source: Publisher) Supplements and Sections: Cardiology Cancer Dermatology & wound care Diabetes Mental health & addiction Respiratory care Lifestyle Family health Distribution: Nursing in Practice Magazine is distributed on a fully requested basis to 10,500 (ABC audited, with a total readership of 33,000) primary care nurses across the UK.All readers of the magazine are automatically registered to the site, so the visitor profile will be very similar to the magazine. Ad Rates: Advertising contact information available here Other Information: In addition to the magazine, which is published six times a year, the Nursing in Practice website www.nursinginpractice.com delivers daily news and articles relevant to primary and community care nurses. The site offers weekly news bulletins for all subscribers - with editorial comment and news headlines by email. Contributors: Editorial Submissions - the team welcome submissions and publish topical and accessible expert reviews summarizing the latest thinking and developments in clinical practice covering a wide range of clinical subjects such as diabetes; respiratory care; wound care; obesity management; nutrition; personal practice; men's and women's health; dermatology; children's health; and care for the elderly. Nursing in Practice runs six online surveys each year covering key topics such as wound care, obesity cardiac care, allergy and nutrition. Each survey allows the team to gain detailed insight into the opinions of a national primary care nursing audience - their readers and site visitors. These surveys are extremely popular features and each attract circa 1,000 participants. The results are reported in the magazine and online. Nursing in Practice is features articles that are more clinical and in-depth to its sister titles Management in Practice and the Commissioning Review. Top tips for PRs: The team works to a 4-6 week cycle and it's always best to approach them with ideas as early as possible. Email is the best method of contacting the team. Press releases should be to the point, as the team will decide quickly if a story is relevant. Awards: 2013 - Medic
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