About the Journal

Title Java Nursing Jurnal
Initials JNJ
Scope Focus and Scope
Business Model Open Access Statement 
Frequency 3 issues per year (February, June, October)
D.O.I Prefix 10.61716/jnj
Online ISSN 2988-4152
Editors Editor Board
Reviewers Reviewers
Copyright  Copyright
Review Process Single Blind Review
Editorial Policies Editorial Policies
Policies on Conflict of Interest Policies on Conflict of Interest
Plagiarism Screening for Plagiarism
Publisher Global Indonesia Health Care
Archive Policy Archive Policy
Citation Analysis Google Scholar

 

 

Launched on June 30, 2023, the Java Nursing Journal (JNJ) is an international publication that provides a platform for nursing scholarships with an Asian focus and perspective from the region.  JNJ welcomes original research submissions, review articles, theory & concept development, perspectives, letters to editors, research methodology papers, study protocols, nursing philosophy papers, case studies, and guest editorials on various clinical and professional nursing topics.

We also welcome “negative” results (i.e., studies that do not support the hypothesized differences or associations), provided the designs are robust. Discussion papers outlining the problems and challenges facing health care in one country are welcome, provided the discussion is based on research-based evidence. The authors speak to global and local audiences.

Nurses and midwives write most of the papers at JNJ. Still, there is no limitation on writing as long as the articles are consistent with their stated purpose and scope, especially for implications for nursing science or nursing practice (Medical Surgical Nursing, Nursing Anesthesia Advanced Nursing, Complementary Nursing, Community Nursing, Pediatric Nursing, Basic Nursing, Psychiatric Nursing, Maternity Nursing, Nursing Management, Gerontology Nursing, Law Nursing and Informatic Nursing). JNJ's intended audience includes practicing nurses and midwives at all levels and at all levels who are committed to advancing training and professional development based on new knowledge and evidence; managers and senior members of the nursing and midwifery professions; nurse educators and nursing students; and researchers in other disciplines with interest in common issues and interdisciplinary collaboration.

JNJ is the official publication of the Global Indonesia Health Care Foundation, in collaboration with the Indonesian National Nurses Association

Global Indonesia Health Care Foundation is a non-profit organization focusing on education, health, information technology, and social and community empowerment. Global Indonesia Health Care was established in 2017 with an official establishment permit from the Ministry of Law and Human Rights of the Republic of Indonesia (MENKUMHAM RI) with No: AHU-0014742.AH.01.04.Tahun 2017 and Notary Deed No: 7 on September 25, 2017 by HABSARI CHANDRAYATI , S.H