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This is a list of possibly predatory journals.The kernel for this list was extracted from the archive of Beall’s list at web.archive.org.It will be updated as new information or suggested edits are submitted or found by the maintainers of this site.
Teaching with AJN will include subscription discounts, an on-site writing workshop, and more. Go for details. Original Research: Work-Related Stress and Positive Thinking Among Acute Care Nurses: A Cross-Sectional SurveyOriginal Research: Work-Related Stress and Positive Thinking Among Acute Care Nurses: A Cross-Sectional Survey Salena Tully, PhD, MSN, introduces the first U.S. Study to evaluate acute care nurses’ use of positive thinking in managing work-related stress, which found that positive thinking skills are being used to cope with such stress, and that nurses’ use of these skills can be improved through training. Original Research: Pain in Nonverbal Children with Medical ComplexityA Two-Year Retrospective Study Brenna L. Quinn, PhD, RN, NCSN, CNE, lead author of “Pain in Nonverbal Children with Medical Complexity: A Two-Year Retrospective Study,” introduces her and her colleagues’ study, which was conducted to describe the signs and symptoms parents of nonverbal children with medical complexity found worrisome, to describe the sources of pain in these children, and to describe nursing pain assessment practices in this population.
AJN has a distinguished reputation in the nursing and health care publishing industry. We are proud to be the 2019 recipient of the following awards from the American Society of Healthcare Publication Editors, the Association of Women in Communication and the finalist in the Eddie and Ozzie Awards.Eddie Award Finalist, Single Article: B2B,Healthcare/Medical/Nursing: ' Too Much Sitting: A Newly Recognized Health Risk ( )Clarion Award, Magazine Regular Editorial/Opinion Column: 'AJN Editorials' ,Clarion Award, Magazine Feature Article, External Publication:Gold Award, Best Peer-Reviewed JournalSilver Award, Best News CoverageBronze Award, Best Cover Photo (February 2018).
American Journal of Nursing archivespresents serial archive listings for American Journal of NursingAmerican Journal of Nursing is a peer-reviewed journal on nursing, called by its publisher 'the oldest and most honored broad-based nursing journal in the world.' Publication HistoryAmerican Journal of Nursing began in 1900.
The first copyright-renewed issue is October 1925 (v. We know of no actively copyright-renewed contributions. It is still published today. Persistent Archives of Complete Issues. 1900-1923: JSTOR has freely readable online.
Later volumes require paid access. 1900-1923: HathiTrust has freely readable online.
Some later volumes may be searchable but not readable here.Official Site / Current Material. The gives information on the journal and access to content (mostly requiring payment, but with some free articles as well).This is a record of a major. This page is maintained for.(See.) This page has no affiliation with the serial or its publisher.-Edited by John Mark Ockerbloom ([email protected]).