The Mosul Journal of Nursing (MJN) aims to enhance the understanding of the nursing profession and improve patient safety by developing and disseminating fundamental concepts of nursing practice through nursing diagnoses and standardized nursing languages. It also seeks to promote their clinical application, support education on estimation, clinical reasoning, and diagnosis, and ensure global consistency in nursing practices. MJN serves as a vital resource for sharing knowledge among healthcare professionals to advance nursing information, clinical applications, high-quality nursing research, contemporary scholarship, informatics, and health policy.

The journal welcomes papers that contribute significantly to international nursing knowledge, including original research, review articles, historical perspectives, clinical cases, and policy initiatives. MJN's audience includes practicing nurses and midwives, nurse educators and students, as well as researchers from other disciplines interested in interdisciplinary collaboration on this universal topic. Therefore, MJN's scope is to facilitate the expansion and exchange of knowledge directly relevant to all aspects of nursing and midwifery practice, fostering the development of new trends and advancements.