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BBritish Journal of General PracticeUnited Kingdom
The British Journal of General Practice is an international journal publishing research, editorials, debate and analysis, and clinical guidance for family practitioners and primary care researchers worldwide.
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BBritish Journal of HaematologyUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: This journal is devoted to the scientific and clinical aspects of haematology. British Journal of Haematology publishes research articles into clinical, laboratory and experimental haematology and includes review articles, therefore keeping its readers up to date with topics of current interest. The readership comprises consultant haematologists, scientists working in related areas, oncologists treating leukaemia and laboratory technicians. The journal is received by all members of the BSH. Impact Factor: 5.128 Journal Ranking: 12/71 (Hematology) Circulation: Publisher Manuscript submission: British Journal of Haematology is hosted on Manuscript Central, a web based online submission and peer review system. Online manuscript submission at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/bjh¿ Editorial Contacts: The editorial board can be viewed at https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/page/journal/13652141/homepage/editorialboard.html
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BBritish Journal of Health PsychologyUnited Kingdom
Impact Factor: 2.895 (2015) Journal Ranking: 21/122 (Psychology Clinical) (ISI Journal Citation Reports) Affiliations: The British Psychological Society. Aims of the Journal: The aim of the British Journal of Health Psychology is to provide a forum for high quality research relating to health and illness. The scope of the journal includes all areas of health psychology across the life span, ranging from experimental and clinical research on aetiology and the management of acute and chronic illness, responses to ill-health, screening and medical procedures, to research on health behaviour and psychological aspects of prevention. Research carried out at the individual, group and community levels is welcome, and submissions concerning clinical applications and interventions are particularly encouraged. The journal publishes original research on all aspects of psychology related to health, health-related behaviour and illness across the lifespan including psychosocial mediators of health-related behaviours, influence of emotion on health and health-related behaviours, psychosocial processes relevant to disease outcomes, psychological interventions in health and disease, emotional and behavioural responses to ill health, screening and medical procedures and psychological aspects of prevention . Content It encourages submissions of papers reporting experimental, theoretical and applied studies and research carried out at the individual, group and community levels is welcome. Submissions concerning clinical applications and interventions are particularly encouraged.
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BBritish Journal of Healthcare AssistantsUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: British Journal of Healthcare Assistants (BJHCA) is the only monthly, peer-reviewed journal to recognise the importance and potential of the million-strong group of healthcare support workers: healthcare assistants (HCAs) and assistant practitioners (APs). At 52 pages, 12 times a year, the journal is essential reading for all HCAs and APs who are serious about developing their own career, as well as providing the best possible support for the patients in their care. Circulation: The Publisher does not disclose the circulation. Frequency: Monthly Aims of the Journal: British Journal of Healthcare Assistants (BJHCA) is a monthly journal, at 52 pages, for healthcare assistants and assistant practitioners, and the only journal to recognise the importance and potential of this large group of healthcare workers. Readership: The journal is for all HCAs and assistant practitioners who are serious about developing their own career, as well as providing the best possible support for the patients in their care. Each issue contains a wide range of evidence-based reviews providing positive examples of good practice. Every article highlights learning outcomes to support practitioners' on-going training and to help extend their knowledge and skills in all areas of practice. Editorial contacts: British Journal of Healthcare Assistants would like to hear from anyone who wishes to contribute to the journal. They publish clinical and professional articles covering every aspect of the care and work undertaken by healthcare assistants and assistant practitioners. Instructions for authors can be view here. Online submission can be found here. Ad Rates: Contact the advertising team on +44 (0)20 7501 6727.
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BBritish Journal of Healthcare ManagementUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: British Journal of Health Care Management (BJHCM), a monthly magazine founded in 1995, addresses the ideas and issues around managing health care for the 21st century. It considers the theories, politics and practice which inform and influence managers. Regular features include budgeting and commissioning, health technology, clinical reviews, and the Medicine for Managers series, which provides managers with key information on the latest treatments and their cost-effectiveness. Contains a mixture of interviews, analysis and comment to bring a topical insight into what's happening in and around the NHS. Also available online. The publication is aimed at healthcare managers up to the level of, and including, chief executives. Aspirational health professionals. An editorial board can be viewed at www.magonlinelibrary.com/page/bjhc/board. Manuscript Submission: Author guidelines can be found at www.magonlinelibrary.com/page/bjhc/for-authors.
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British Journal of Hospital MedicineUnited KingdomImpact Factor: 0.376 (Source: Thomson Reuters, 2014) Circulation: Source: Publisher Readership: The publication has a readership of hospital doctors of all grades and disciplines. 10,000 (Source: Publisher). Deadline: The deadine is monthly on the last week before issue. Aims of the journal: The British Journal of Hospital Medicine is a multi-speciality clinical review journal for hospital doctors. Each issue comprises authoritative, topical and in-depth clinical reviews that are commissioned on the advice of an editorial board consisting of internationally renowned specialists in their fields. Publishes clinical reviews, symposia, editorials and case reports only available to doctors. Available online to subscribers. Manuscript Submission: All articles are peer reviewed. Author guidelines may be viewed here. Online manuscript submission can be found here. Ad Rates: For further information on ad rates click here.
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BBritish Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology (BJMSP)United Kingdom
Impact factor: 3.698 Journal ranking: 1/13 (Psychology Mathematical); 4/101 (Mathematics Interdisciplinary Applications); 4/123 (Statistics & Probability); 8/85 (Psychology Experimental) (Source: ISI Journal Citation Reports © Ranking: 2015) Aims of the journal: The British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology is published on behalf of the British Psychological Society and aims to publish articles relating to areas of psychology which have a greater mathematical or statistical aspect of their argument than is usually acceptable to other journals. Content: Areas covered include: • Mathematical psychology • Statistics • Psychometrics • Decision making • Psychophysics • Classification • Relevant areas of mathematics, computing and computer software This includes articles that address substantitive psychological issues or that develop and extend techniques useful to psychologists. New models for psychological processes, new approaches to existing data, critiques of existing models and improved algorithms for estimating the parameters of a model are examples of articles which may be favoured. Months of publication: February, May, November. Editorial contacts: The full editorial board can be viewed here. Manuscript submission: Author guidelines can be viewed here. Online submissions can be made here. Ad rates: Information on advertising can be viewed here.
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BBritish Journal of Mental Health NursingUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: British Journal of Mental Health Nursing (BJMHN) publishes papers on mental health care provided they offer analysis, commentary and clinical reviews. Papers include Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS). forensic, hospital and community nursing, the NHS and private sector. The British Journal of Mental Health Nursing is published by Mark Allen Group. Papers from students are also considered along with articles from senior people provided they are original research, literature reviews, clinical case studies and commentaries. Manuscript Submission: Author guidelines can be found here: https://www.magonlinelibrary.com/page/bjmh/for-authors Alerts: Gorkana Alert: Tuesday 27 March 2012 The British Journal of Mental Health Nursing (BJMHN) is a new quarterly journal launched by MA Healthcare Ltd. to promotes excellence across the full spectrum of mental health nursing, including areas such as CAMHS, forensic, hospital and community nursing in both the NHS and independent sectors. The journal welcomes contributions on all aspects of theory and practice relating to mental health nursing, including innovative approaches that have a positive impact on people's lives. The BJMHN also publishes articles on policy and guidelines, comment and debate, and primary research. Editor Sam Gournay can be reached on +44 (0)20 7501 6739 and sam.gournay@markallengroup.com
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BBritish Journal of MidwiferyUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: The British Journal of Midwifery (BJM) is a clinical journal for midwives, containing professional and educational peer-reviewed content focused on midwifery and women's health. The journal aims to publish the most relevant and up-to-date original research, evidence-based papers and clinical reviews which establish best practice and current thinking in the field. BJM seeks to challenge readers to reflect on and evaluate their own practice. The journal covers the full spectrum of midwifery from antenatal through to postpartum care and support, including issues of neonatal care. Regular features include: Clinical Reviews Research and Education Symposium - a roundup of the latest events, including presentations, talks and debates Student View With Woman - a mother's perspective on current issues Legal - a review of the legal issues Birthwrite International - a look at national initiatives and how different countries care for pregnant women Audience and Readership: The journal is written by midwives for midwives and peer reviewed by those in the profession. Deadline: The BJM is a peer reviewed journal so deadlines varies. Circulation: Source: ABC. Distribution: The BJM is available through subscription (online-only and print plus online) through their website or from selected newsagents and bookstands. Contributors: The editorial team do not accept press releases as the BJM only include peer reviewed articles. Any relevant case studies appear within articles. Instructions to authors can be found here and for Online Manuscript Submission visit here.
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BBritish Journal of Neuroscience NursingUnited Kingdom
Circulation: source: Publisher Frequency: Bi-monthly. Aims of the journal: British Journal of Neuroscience Nursing (BJNN) is the UK journal dedicated specifically to neuroscience nursing. The journal publishes articles on all aspects of clinical practice in neuroscience nursing including neurosurgery and critical care, and long-term neurological conditions. It addresses both paediatric and adult care, and endorses inter-professional working with members of the multidisciplinary team. Content: Content is peer-reviewed by leading authorities in the field to ensure the highest quality of evidence-based clinical reviews, original research and professional information. Regular features in British Journal of Neuroscience Nursing include; Clinical Reviews - Peer-reviewed articles presenting and interpreting the evidence in an accessible way that can be easily applied to practice. Research - Peer-reviewed primary research papers on all aspects of neuroscience nursing practice, education and management. Service Development - Reports of innovations in practice, audits, and service development pilots. Policy - Updates on the implications for neuroscience nurses of the latest developments in health policy. Research Roundup - A summary of all the latest neuroscience research published in other journals. Affiliation: British Journal of Neuroscience Nursing is the official journal of the British Association of Neuroscience Nurses and works in partnership with BANN to promote the educational and professional interests of neuroscience nurses in the UK. The journal is endorsed by the Neuroscience Nursing Benchmarking Group. Audience and readership: Neuroscience Nurses in the UK. Submissions: A guide to authors can be viewed here. Ad rates: For details on promoting products, contact Andy Iafrati on +44 (0)20 7501 6732 or andrew.iafrati@markallengroup.com For details of classified advertising (jobs, courses etc), contact Rachel McElhinney on +44 (0)20 7501 6728 or rachel.mcelhinney@markallengroup.com