International Journal of Urological Nursing
Abbreviation | Int J Urol Nurs |
Journal Impact | 0.50 |
Quartiles(Global) | UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY(Q4) |
ISSN | 1749-7701, 1749-771X |
h-index | 11 |
The International Journal of Urological Nursing is an international peer-reviewed journal aimed at both non-specialist and specialist nurses caring for patients with urological conditions. It is suitable for nurses working in various settings, including inpatient care, outpatient care, community care, surgical departments, and specialist clinics. The journal covers a wide range of urological nursing skills and knowledge, supporting the publication of local issues relevant to the broader international community to disseminate good practices. The journal is clinically focused and evidence-based, welcoming contributions in both clinical and non-clinical areas such as general urology, incontinence care, oncology, andrology, stoma care, pediatric urology, men's health, urogynaecology, plastic surgery, clinical audit, clinical governance, nurse-led services, reflective analysis, education, management, research, and leadership. The journal welcomes original research papers, practice development papers, and literature reviews, as well as shorter papers such as case reports, critical reviews, reflective analyses, and audit reports, along with contributions to regular sections like media reviews. The International Journal of Urological Nursing supports the development of academic writing within the profession and particularly encourages submissions from early-career researchers or practitioners looking to establish a publication profile.
HomepageSubmission URLPublication Information | Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd,Publishing cycle: Tri-annual,Journal Type: journal,Open Access Journals: No |
Basic data | Year of publication: 2008,Proportion of original research papers: 86.36%,Self Citation Rate:25.00%, Gold OA Rate: 24.05% |
Average review cycle | 网友分享经验:>12周,或约稿 |
Average recruitment ratio | 网友分享经验:容易 |
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