The Mosul Journal of Nursing (MJN), published by the College of Nursing at the University of Mosul, Iraq (https://uomosul.edu.iq/en/nursing/), stands as the premier journal in Iraq dedicated to the nursing profession. As a key resource, it reaches a diverse and extensive readership, engaging professionals who are committed to advancing nursing knowledge on a solid scientific, theoretical, and philosophical basis.

MJN is a meticulously peer-reviewed semiannual publication, with issues released every January and July. It is committed to enhancing the quality of research by showcasing groundbreaking work focused on the delivery, organization, and management of healthcare, as well as issues related to the nursing workforce, policies, and research methodologies that intersect with nursing, midwifery, and allied health professions.

The journal is a staunch advocate for international initiatives aimed at improving the reliability and utility of healthcare research literature. Its core mission is to enrich the nursing knowledge base and bolster patient safety. This is achieved by promoting the development and application of foundational nursing practices, including nursing diagnoses, standardized nursing languages, and their clinical implementations.

MJN invites submissions that make substantial contributions to global nursing knowledge. These include concept analyses, original research, comprehensive literature reviews, historical accounts, and detailed clinical case studies. It also welcomes discussions on challenges in the field, along with insights into nursing education, informatics, and policy initiatives that foster a deeper international understanding and growth of nursing as both a practice and scholarly discipline.

With a commitment to maintaining excellence in nursing, MJN serves the healthcare community and the general public by providing open access to its content. This ensures that critical advancements and scholarly discussions are freely available, supporting the ongoing development of healthcare standards and practices globally.