The Mosul Journal of Nursing (MJN) is committed to advancing the field of nursing by promoting high-quality scholarly inquiry and enhancing the practice and understanding of nursing globally. Below are the detailed aims and scope of MJN:

Aims:

  1. Enhance Nursing Knowledge and Practice: Elevate the field of nursing by disseminating innovative and foundational research that influences both practice and education.
  2. Support Evidence-Based Healthcare: Promote the integration of evidence-based practices in healthcare delivery to improve patient outcomes and safety.
  3. Foster Global Collaboration: Encourage collaboration among nursing professionals worldwide to share knowledge, research findings, and best practices.
  4. Advocate for Nursing and Allied Health Professions: Strengthen the visibility and importance of nursing and allied health professions within the broader healthcare and academic communities.

Scope:

  • Healthcare Delivery and Organization: Explore the dynamics and innovations in healthcare management and delivery systems as they relate to nursing.
  • Nursing Workforce and Policy: Research on policy impacts, workforce dynamics, and the challenges and opportunities within the nursing profession.
  • Research Methodologies in Nursing: Examine and advance methodologies for nursing research that contribute to robust and replicable findings.
  • Nursing Education and Informatics: Investigate the roles of education and technology in nursing, focusing on how they contribute to effective practice and patient care.
  • Clinical Nursing Practices: Highlight significant clinical case studies, clinical applications of nursing diagnoses, and the utilization of standardized nursing languages.
  • Historical and Philosophical Perspectives: Provide insight into the historical evolution of nursing and discuss philosophical underpinnings that shape current and future practices.
  • Interdisciplinary Connections: Draw connections with midwifery and allied health professions to address comprehensive healthcare needs.

MJN invites contributions that reflect deep engagement with these areas, particularly those that challenge existing paradigms, propose novel frameworks, or offer significant insights into the profession and practice of nursing. Through its publications, MJN aspires to serve as a beacon of knowledge, innovation, and professional development for the global nursing community.