Editorial: Journal of Community and Public Health Nursing
Received: 14-Jan-2021 / Accepted Date: 18-Jan-2021 / Published Date: 25-Jan-2021 DOI: 10.4172/2471-9846.1000264
Editorial
Journal of Community and Public Health Nursing (ISSN: 2471- 9846) expresses gratitude to all its elite panel of editorial board members for their continuous efforts, support and encouragement throughout the publication journey of the journal, right from its inception in the year 2015, and congratulates them for making this journal to achieve its goals and becoming successful as one of the leading and well-recognized presenter of scientific outcomes in the field of Advance Nursing and Public Health Research.
The objective of JCPHN is to publish high-quality original research papers, survey reports, case studies, narratives, review articles, short communications, clinical data, epidemiologic studies, thesis and relevant and insightful reviews. Every year we published with different volumes and different issues. Each issue of the journal covered with different types of articles in the field of nursing, community health, health care management, evidence based medicine, primary care and health care.
All published articles subjected to the journal’s double-blind review process. The topics for the 2020 year were varied and exciting. The biggest category was probably community health, including nurse education, primary care, public health care, but there is so much more involving scientists as academicians and young researchers. The current volume of the journal is 7 with issue 2. We believe your contribution will enhance the worth of the issue in 2021 in the field of Nursing and Care Research include infectious diseases, health management, preventive medicine, new health manpower, analysis of environmental factors, delivery of health care services, nursing education, public health, epidemiology, and community health care. The journal’s classifications are Public Health Nursing, Community Nursing, Community Health Nursing Care, Community Nursing Diagnosis, Community Based Nursing, Public Health Nursing, Core Functions of Public Health Nursing, Community Nursing Intervention, History of Public Health Nursing, Evidence Based Medicine, Public Health Issues and Community Nursing Care. The social media can play a key role in the spreading of research works with increased visibility, citation and ultimately the impact of published works. We promote published articles to the social media. This will benefit the researcher to increase reputation and attendant career progression. For example, the Facebook account, Twitter, LinkedIn and Instagram.
According to the Google Analytics, more than 20,330 readers and are visiting to our journal websites for submitting manuscripts, to browse the latest research published on community and public health and to refer the published content for conceptualizing their research study, deriving research hypotheses, case reports and validating their contributions. Readers from the major countries including United States, Japan, United Kingdom, India, Egypt and Nigeria visit our journal domain to learn about the ongoing research activities in this field. On behalf of the JCPHN Editorial Board and the whole Editorial Office.
I would like to express our gratefulness to the authors of articles published during the past years, and to acknowledge generous help which both the authors and editors obtained from the peer-reviewers. Our aspiration is to facilitate scientific discovery in the new ways by exploring new technologies in the field of Nursing and Health Care.
Citation: Suhasini S (2021) Editorial: Journal of Community and Public Health Nursing. J Comm Pub Health Nursing 7: 264. DOI: 10.4172/2471-9846.1000264
Copyright: © 2021 Suhasini S. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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