The journal Nursing in Critical Care remains a high quality publication that continues to expand its profile for relevant and scholarly papers at the forefront of the field. The journal is committed to publishing papers covering the spectrum of contemporary critical care nursing issues and is writing to you as leaders in the field to encourage you, your colleagues and students to submit manuscripts.

Why submit to Nursing in Critical Care?

  1. Deals with contemporary clinical and professional issues at the forefront of the discipline
  2. Stimulating and thought-provoking papers addressing patient priorities and policy developments
  3. Informative, scholarly and relevant
  4. Original research and innovations in practice, education and management
  5. Journal is a leading national and international journal for critical care nurses
  6. Wide international reading audience comprising of clinicians and educators
  7. Indexed by CINHAL, Medline and Pscylit
  8. six month period from acceptance to publication

What should I do if I am interested?

If you have a manuscript ready for submission, check the author guidelines at: http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/submit.asp?ref=1362-1017&site=1

Once you are satisfied that your paper complies with the Journal's house style submit to: http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ncr

If you have an idea and want to know how to lay the paper according to the journal's format, please obtain the guidelines at:
http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/submit.asp?ref=1362-1017&site=1

Can I contact in the Editors in the first instance?
Yes, the editors would be delighted to receive any enquiries about potential manuscripts, please email either
Wiley BlackwellDr John Albarran or Professor Julie Scholes


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