The Journal for Nurse Practitioners

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The Journal for Nurse Practitioners



DisciplineNursing
LanguageEnglish
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Publisher(United States)
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The Journal for Nurse Practitioners (JNP) is a professional, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the field of nurse practitioner (NP) practice. It serves as a significant resource for NPs, providing the latest in clinical information, health policy insights, and professional development guidance.

Overview[edit]

The journal covers a broad range of topics relevant to nurse practitioners, including patient care, medical research, healthcare policy, and NP education.

Content[edit]

Articles published in JNP include research studies, evidence-based practice articles, case studies, and policy reviews.

Editorial Board[edit]

The journal's editorial board comprises experienced nurse practitioners and healthcare professionals who oversee the publication's content and quality.

Impact and Reach[edit]

JNP is recognized for its contribution to the advancement of nurse practitioner practice and healthcare delivery.

Access and Subscription[edit]

Details about access, subscription, and open access options can be found on the journal's website.

Summary[edit]

The Journal for Nurse Practitioners is a peer-reviewed nursing journal for nurse practitioners and is the official journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners.

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