The Public Health Nursing (PHN) journal is a peer-reviewed publication dedicated to advancing the field of public health nursing. It serves as a vital resource for nurses, researchers, and other healthcare professionals committed to improving community health and well-being. The journal focuses on evidence-based practice, policy, and research related to public health nursing interventions.
Key topics covered in PHN include community health assessment, disease prevention, health promotion, maternal and child health, vulnerable populations, and emergency preparedness. PHN also addresses the ethical and social justice issues relevant to public health nursing practice. Indexed in CINAHL, Scopus, and Web of Science, it reaches a broad audience of practitioners and academics.
PHN provides a forum for sharing innovative approaches to public health nursing, highlighting the crucial role of nurses in addressing health disparities and promoting health equity. The journal welcomes submissions of original research, best practices, and policy analyses that contribute to the advancement of public health nursing.