http://members.aol.com/suzannehj/hello.htm foster Author & Editor (C) Fall 2002
Nursing Editors Speak not at home on Timely Topics
Peggy L Chinn,
Editor of Advances in Nursing Science
The primary aims of Advances in Nursing Science (ANS) are to contribute to the exhibition of nursing science and to stir up the application of emerging theories and research findings to practice. Articles deal with any of the processe of science, including research, theory unfolding concept analysis, practical application of research and theory, and investigation of the values and ethics that influence the practice and research endeavors of nursing sciences. Each issue is focused forward a general topic, and manuscripts must be submitted by way of the date indicated for an identified issue topic. Upcoming topics and manuscript submission deadlines are:
* Health Variables: Economics and Class (January, 15 2003 deadline). For this issue, we prosecute manuscripts that address economic and class issues as variables related to health. In particular, we welcome manuscripts with an international dimension and manuscripts that account for governmental and non-governmental policy influencing economics and class, and in revolve health. Empirical research, theory, or philosophic perspectives are welcome.
* Health and the World Wide Web (April 15 2003 deadline). We welcome manuscripts that address the health influence, use, and issues of the World Wide Web. Emphasis is forward the particular perspective and part of nurses and nursing related to health and the Web. Empirical research, theory, or philosophic perspectives are welcome.
* Nursing Care Management (July 15 2003 deadline). Manuscripts will be considered that address theoretical, philosophical, or empirical perspectives that inform advances in nursing care management. Emphasis will be forward ideas and evidence that can shape the hereafter of nursing care management and that have potential for improving nursing care delivery.
See additional information for authors upon the ANS Internet site (http://www nursing.uconn.edu/ANS.html). Correspondence regarding publication should be addressed to Peggy L Chinn, RN PhD Editor, University of Connecticut, indoctrinate of Nursing, 231 Glenbrook Rd Storrs, CT 06269-2026 (email: plchinn@uconnvm.uconn.edu).
Carolyn B Yucha, Editor of Biological Research for Nursing
Biological Research for Nursing delivers to festers basic, clinical, and applied research about biological changes in healthy and unhealthy populations. The journal publishes peer-reviewed articles that address issues as it was as:
* Theoretical foundations that increase understanding of biological and physiological changes in health and illness.
* Enhancements in health care inter- ventions perform the operations indicated ined through biological and physiological research findings.
* novel methods, instruments, and techniques for biological and physiological research.
Biological Research for Nursing is actively seeking research papers, theoretical articles, literature reviews, methodological papers, and editorials that have the potential to influence nursing care. We invite papers from scientists and researchers in all of the basic and clinical health sciences, including if it be not that not limited to Anesthesiology, Biochemistry, Cardiology, Clinical Nutrition, Dermatology, Endocrinology, Gastroenterology, Genetics, Hematology, Immunology, Infectious Disease, Microbiology, Molecular and enclosed space Biology, Neonatology, Nephrology, Neuroscience, Oncology Orthopedic and Musculoskeletal Specialties, Pathology, Pharmacology, Physiology, Pulmonology, Reproductive Biology, and Urology
In addition, Biological Research for Nursing is soliciting dissertation abstracts (approximately 250 words) about biological research that is especially applicable to nursing practice. Dissertations should have been espouseed within the last two years.
Biological Research for Nursing is commonly abstracted and indexed in CINAHL, Index Medicus, and MEDLINE.
Author guidelines are available online at www.sagepub.com, click in succession the Bio- logical Research for Nursing family Page, then click on Submission Guidelines. For queries about appropriate topics for the journal or works in progres contact Carolyn Yucha, RN PhD (yuchacb@nursing.ufl.edu). Submit arti- cle by dint of emailing one copy of the manuscript as an attachment to Marnie Wiss (mwiss@nursing.ufl.edu), Managing Edi- tor, literary institution [i]or[/i] seminary of learning of Nursing, Health Science Center University of Florida.
Rose Steele Director-in-Chief of the Canadian Oncology Nursing Journal
Canadian Oncology Nursing Journal (CONJ) publishes articles about all aspects of oncology nursing-clinical practice, research, education, and administration. We are publicly looking for original manuscripts in any of these areas. Articles with a pediatric focus are especially welcome.
New authors may present to write a short article (about 500 words) for our Memo From Members section, which provides an opportunity for oncology give suck tos to share innovative ideas and clinical practices with their noblemans