期刊名称:JOURNAL OF PERIANESTHESIA NURSING
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal

The Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing provides original, peer-reviewed research for a primary audience that includes nurses in perianesthesia settings, including ambulatory surgery, preadmission testing, postanesthesia care (Phases I and II), extended observation, and pain management. The Journal provides a forum for sharing professional knowledge and experience relating to management, ethics, legislation, research, and other aspects of perianesthesia nursing.
Instructions to Authors
The Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing subscribes in general to the "Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals: Writing and Editing for Biomedical Publication, from the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors ( http://www.icmje.org/urm_full.pdf) and the AMA Manual of Style, 10th Edition ( http://www.amamanualofstyle.com/oso/public/index.html).
Allow margins of at least 1.5 inches. Use headings and subheadings to separate major sections and ideas within the paper. Describe nursing actions and focus on how to perform. Include the unique contribution of your ideas and experience with the literature review and research presented. Avoid unusual abbreviations. Abstracts are limited to 150 words. Include the following headings for research papers: Purpose, Design, Methods, Finding, Conclusions.
Add three to four keywords to your article. Keywords are essential for the accessibility and retrievability of your article. Each keyword (which can be a phrase of more than one word) should describe one single concept. Words such as "and" or "of" should be avoided.
Citing references within the text
The text must be accurate. Document content within the text using superscript numbers to designate the references: As the Doe1 findings indicate...
If several consecutive references apply, separate first and last number using a hyphen: As Doe and others2-8 found...
Separate multiple references using commas when they are not consecutive: Several studies3,8,9,12 show that...
If a previously published idea is briefly paraphrased, indicate the source by placing the reference number at the end of the appropriate sentence: One innovative approach to the clinical problem is to institute screening procedures for X, Y, and Z.13
References
References should be compiled on a separate page at the end of the article according to the order of citation in the text, not alphabetically. References should be from the last 5 years. Abbreviations for titles of medical periodicals should conform to those used in MEDLINE. Give inclusive page numbers.
Examples of references
Journal article, one author: 1. O'Connell M. Anxiety reduction in the family members of patients in surgery. J Post Anesth Nurs. 1989;4:7-16.
Journal article, two to six authors: 2. Brown MS, Haylor M. Nursing research with preoperational age children. J Pediatr Nurs. 1989;4:19-25.
Journal article, more than six authors: 3. Johnson JM, Hillestad A, Johnson AD, et al: Personalizing the search process. J Prof Nurs. 1988;4:302-307.
Journal article, in press: 4. Shoemaker JK. Nursing diagnosis in graduate curricula. J Prof Nurs. In press.
Complete book: 5. Bailey BJ, Biller HF. Surgery of the Larynx. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders; 1985.
Chapter of book: 6. Wharam MD. Radiation therapy. In: Altman AJ, Schwartz AD, eds. Malignant Diseases. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders; 1983:103.
Chapter of book that is part of published meeting: 7. Mitsunaga B. Operationalization of quality dimensions in nursing doctoral programs. In: Proceedings of the National Forum, Denver, CO, June 10-14, 1984. Denver, CO: University of Colorado; 1984.
Web site: 8. Sigma Theta Tau. Facts on the nursing shortage. Available at: www.nursingsociety.org. Accessed June 15, 2000.
Illustrations and tables
Illustrations and tables are encouraged to enhance the text. Please go to the following link to review the Artwork Guidelines: http://www.elsevier.com/artwork. Or, select Artwork Guidelines at http://ees.elsevier.com/jopan/.
Submitting the manuscript
Manuscripts must be submitted at http://ees.elsevier.com/jopan/.
Please address all editorial correspondence and query letters to the Co-Editors:
Jan Odom-Forren, PhD, RN, CPAN, FAAN, Co-Editor, Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing, 800 Edenwood Circle, Louisville, KY 40243; e-mail: jodom29373@aol.com.
Vallire Hooper, PhD, RN, CPAN, FAAN, Co-Editor, Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing, 10 Park Place Circle, Augusta, GA, 30909; e-mail: vhooper@mcg.edu.
Disclosure of financial interests and potential conflicts of interest
Authors are required to provide full disclosure on potential conflicts of interest, including financial or personal relationships, interests, and affiliations relevant to the subject matter of the manuscript that have occurred over the past 2 years, or that are expected in the foreseeable future. This disclosure may include, but not be limited to, grants or funding, employment, affiliations, honoraria, consultancies, royalties, stock options/ownership, expert testimony, or editorial assistance. Such information may be held as confidential during the review process. ASPAN encourages course authors/faculty to disclose discussion of investigational or "off-label" use of drugs or medical devices. If the article is accepted for publication, a disclosure statement will appear with the article.
Upon submission, you will be required to list each author's name and provide disclosure information for each. If an author has no conflicts of interest to declare, this must be stated. Authors should contact the Editorial Office with questions or concerns, but should err on the side of inclusion when in doubt. The following is sample text:
Jane Smith reports having received lecture fees from XYZ Laboratories. Susan Brown disclosed consulting fees from 123 Inc. Elizabeth Wall reports no financial interests or potential conflicts of interest.
Peer review
Manuscripts submitted to the Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing are subject to review by at least three peers. Reviewers evaluate accuracy and relevance of content, organization, style and clarity, originality, use of verifiable and current references, and the manuscript's contribution to nursing's body of knowledge. The Journal staff offers individual feedback based on reviewers' comments to guide revision when necessary. All submissions are subject to editing.
Proofreading
Contributors are provided with page proofs and are asked to proofread them for typesetting errors. Important changes in data are allowed, but authors will be charged for excessive alterations in proof. Proofs must be returned within 48 hours.
Reprints
Reprints of articles are available to contributors when ordered in advance of publication. An order form showing the cost of reprints is sent with proofs. Readers wishing to obtain reprints of an article can do so by contacting the author at the address given in the Journal.
Articles are accepted for publication on the condition that they are contributed solely to the Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing. Authors submitting a manuscript do so with the understanding that, if accepted for publication, copyright in the article, including the right to reproduce in all forms and media, shall be assigned exclusively to the American Society of PeriAnesthesia Nurses.
Editorial Board
Co-editors:
Vallire D. Hooper, PhD, RN, CPAN, FAAN
Augusta, GA
Jan Odom-Forren, PhD, RN, CPAN, FAAN
Louisville, KY
Columnists
Ambulatory Surgery
Sarah M. I. Cartwright, BA, RN, CAPA
Augusta, GA
Clinical Clips
Barbara Godden, MHS, RN, CPAN, CAPA
Denver, CO
EBP: Evidence to Practice
Susan Adams, PhD, RN
Iowa City, IA
Laura Cullen, MA, RN, FAAN
Iowa City, IA
Future Talk: Perianesthia Data Elements
Denise O'Brien, MSN, RN, ACNS-BC, C, CPAN, CAPA, FAAN
Global Connections
Joni M. Brady, MSN, RN, CAPA, CLC
Stuttgart, Germany
Leadership/Management
Maureen Iacono, BSN, RN, CPAN
Jamesville, NY
Pain Care
Chris Pasero, MS, RN-BC, FAAN
El Dorado Hills, CA
Patho Corner
Kim A. Noble, PhD, RN, CPAN
Philadelphia, PA
Patient Safety
Jacqueline Ross, MSN, RN, CPAN
Chagrin Falls, OH
Pharmacology Facts
Julie Golembiewski, PharmD
Chicago, IL
Practice Corner
Theresa Clifford, MSN, RN, CPAN
Portland, ME
Research
Pamela E. Windle, MS, RN, NE-BC, CPAN, CAPA, FAAN
Houston, TX
Research News
Mary W. Stewart, PhD, RN
Jackson, MS
Resource Center
Debbie Sandlin-Leming, RN, CPAN
Antioch, TN
Writing for Publication
Daniel D. Moos, EdD, CRNA
Kearney, NE
Editorial Advisory Board:
Nancy Burden, MS, RN, CPAN, CAPA
New Port Richey, FL
Keith Candiotti, MD
Miami Beach, FL
Cecil Drain, PhD, RN, CRNA, FAAN
Richmond, VA
Susan J. Fetzer, PhD, RN
Henniker, NH
Kathryn M. Fraser, MN
Palmerston North, New Zealand, Tel: O
Melissa Koehle, BN, MEd, RN
Kelowna, BC, Canada
Kim Litwack, PhD, RN, FAAN, CFNP
Milwaukee, WI
Alfred E. Lupien, PhD, CRNA, FAAN
Harford, SD
Myrna Mamaril, MS, APRN, CPAN, CAPA, FAAN
Ellicot City, MD
Rex A. Marley, MS, CRNA, RRT
Fort Collins, CO
Janice D. Nunnelee, PhD, RN, CS
Chesterfield, MO
Ellen L. Poole, PhD, RN, CCRN, CPAN
Glendale, AZ
Christine M. Price, MSN, RN, CPAN, CAPA
Townsend, DE
Pekka Saastamoinen, MS, RN
Siilinjärvi, Finland
Nancy M. Saufl, MS, RN, CPAN, CAPA
Ormond Beach, FL
Pat Smedley, MSc, BAHons, RGN, RN, PGCE
Lincoln, Lincolnshire, UK
Terri Voepel-Lewis, MSN, RN
Ann Arbor, MI
Kathleen R. Wren, PhD, CRNA
Orlando, FL
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