Media outlets starting with N
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NNursing Education PerspectivesUnited States of America
Provides articles of interest to nurse educators, administrators and nursing faculty. Emphasis is on nursing curriculum, healthcare policy development and issues affecting the nursing industry, education and practice. It covers topics on technology in nursing education, ethics as part of nursing education, partnerships between clinical agencies and academic institutions, innovations in advanced practice nursing education programs, reports of research on nursing education, global nursing education and evidence-based nursing education.
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NNursing for Women's HealthUnited States of America
Nursing for Women's Health (NWH) is the practice journal of the Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses. The mission of NWH is to translate evidence into nursing practice to improve health outcomes for individuals, families, and populations. The target audience is nurses, advanced practice nurses, midwives, and interdisciplinary teams working in women's and gender-related health, childbearing care, and neonatal health.
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NNursing ForumUnited States of America
Nursing Forum is an open access journal publishing original research and review articles that explore, explicate or report issues, ideas, trends and innovations which shape the nursing profession.
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NNursing Home Law CenterUnited States of America
Discusses people injured in nursing homes and long-term care facilities. It also covers legal ramifications following nursing home abuse. The fundamentals of working with bloggers are the same as with traditional journalists at traditional media outlets: respect their schedules; take time to read their material to learn their interests; and only contact them if/when they want to be contacted. You will also find that if a blogger is a journalist for another outlet(s), Cision tracks their contact preferences there as well. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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NNursing in Critical CareUnited Kingdom
Impact Factor: 1.113 (ISI Journal Citation Reports Ranking: 2015) Journal Ranking: 49/114 (Nursing (Social Science)) ; 52/116 (Nursing (Science)) Circulation: Source:Publisher Affiliations: Nursing in Critical Care is the Journal of the British Association of Critical Care Nurses. Aims of the journal: Its an international peer-reviewed journal covering any aspect of critical care nursing practice, research, education or management. Critical care nursing is defined as the whole spectrum of skills, knowledge and attitudes utilised by practitioners in any setting where adults or children, and their families, are experiencing acute and critical illness. Such settings encompass general and specialist hospitals, and the community. Nursing in Critical Care covers the diverse specialities of critical care nursing including surgery, medicine, cardiac, renal, neurosciences, haematology, obstetrics, accident and emergency, neonatal nursing and paediatrics. Content: Papers published in the journal normally fall into one of the following categories: Research reports Literature review Developments in practice, education or management Reflections on practice Editorial contacts: The full editorial board can be found here Manuscript Submission Online submission can be found here Other Information: Advertising information can be found here
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NNursing in PracticeUnited Kingdom
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 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. 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. 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. Nursing in Practice runs six online surveys each year covering key topics such as wound care, obesity cardiac care, allergy and nutrition. 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.
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NNursing Law's Regan ReportUnited States of America
Formerly called Regan Report on Nursing Law and presents the latest appellate court decisions on nursing law from all 50 states and the federal court system in an easy-to-read, case-and-comment format. Provides advice on the dos and don’ts nurses should follow to comply with the law, plus information on legal rights and responsibilities.
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NNursing Made Incredibly EasyUnited States of America
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 ManagementUnited Kingdom
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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NNursing ManagementUnited States of America
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.