期刊名称:NURSE EDUCATION IN PRACTICE
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal

Nurse Education in Practice enables lecturers and practitioners to both share and disseminate evidence that demonstrates the actual practice of education as it is experienced in the realities of their respective work environments, that is both in the University/faculty and clinical settings. It is supportive of new authors and is at the forefront in publishing individual and collaborative papers that demonstrate the link between education and practice.
Nursing is a discipline that is grounded in its practice origins - nurse educators utilise research-based evidence to promote good practice in education in all its fields. A strength of this journal is that it seeks to promote the development of a body of evidence to underpin the foundation of nurse education practice, as well as promoting and publishing education focused papers from other health care professions which have the same underpinning philosophy.
Case studies and innovative developments that demonstrate how nursing and health care educators teach and facilitate learning, together with reflection and action that seeks to transform their professional practice will be promoted.
The opportunity to stimulate debate is encouraged as is the promotion of evidence-based nursing education internationally.
New sections: Clinical education Papers which focus on nursing education in the clinical practice environment, from clinical staff involved in the education of student nurses in practice, as well as educators involved in the development of the workforce through post-qualifying education and training initiatives, are welcomed. It is essential that, as in other areas of nursing education, the evidence-base to education in the clinical environment is developed, where student nurses learn to become nurses; and professional caring practitioners develop and maintain their own knowledge and skills in order to transform the way they develop and deliver quality care to their patients and clients. One field that this is especially visible is known as Practice Development.
Midwifery Education In keeping with the overall aims and scope of the journal Nurse Education in Practice (NEP), the midwifery section focuses upon education at an international level. The editorial team wish to encourage submission of papers that relate to midwifery which demonstrate: • Innovation and development of education; • Creativity in teaching and learning strategies; • Advancement of practice-based education; • Collaborative education initiatives between women and midwives; • Delivery of education within the maternity services.
Submit your paper online at http://ees.elsevier.com/nep. Please refer to the journal author guidelines for the specific detail of the format of papers.
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Instructions to Authors
1471-5953.pdf
Editorial Board
Editor
Karen Holland
Education Advisor and Subject Chair: Nursing/Health Professions/Education, Elsevier Scopus Content Selection Advisory Board (CSAB), UK Email Karen Holland
Associate Editors
Professor Sue Read
Reader in Learning Disability Nursing, Keele University, Staffordshire, UK
Professor Deborah Roberts
Professor of Nursing Education and Clinical Learning, Institute of Health Sciences, Prifysgol Glyndŵr University, UK
Associate Professor Mary Sidebotham
Griffith University, Meadowbank, Queensland, Australia
Assistant Editor
Dr Gemma Stacey
Assistant Professor of Mental Health, University of Nottingham, School of Nursing, Royal Derby Hospital, Derby, UK
Social Media Editor
Dr Julie Marie ffrench Devitt
York, UK
Editorial Committee
Dr Elisabeth Carlson
Malmö University, Malmö, Sweden
Dr Zenobia C Y Chan
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Dr Deborah Cleeter
Chief Executive Officer, Sawgrass Leadership Institute, Florida, USA
Dr Jane Day
Sch. of Nursing and Midwifery, Ipswich, England, UK
Gina Finnerty
Kingston University and St George's, University of London, London, England, UK
Professor Xiaomei Li
Faculty of Nursing, Medical college, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an, China
Professor Pat Mayers
Acting Head: Division of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Cape Town, South Africa
Dr Sherri Melrose
Associate Professor, Centre for Nursing and Health Studies, Athabasca University, Alberta, Canada
Professor Olga Riklikiene
University of Health sciences of Lithuania, Kaunas, Lithuania
Dr Rasoul Tabari Khomeiran
Educator, Nursing & Midwifery School, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Guilan, Iran (Islamic Republic of)
International Advisory Board
Faisal H. Aboul-Enein
Texas, USA
Muwafaq Al-Momani
Ma'an, Jordan
Karin Blomberg
Örebro, Sweden
Roy Brown
Gwynneville, New South Wales, Australia
Shu-Chun Chien
Manabino, Japan
Patrick Crookes
Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia
Jayne Donaldson
Edinburgh, UK
Debbie Fallon
Manchester, UK
Linda Ferguson
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Bernie Garrett
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
David Gillham
Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Darja Jarošová
Ostrava 3, Czech Republic
Rasika Jayasekara
North Terrace, South Australia, Australia
Chang Kam Hock
Sarawak, Malaysia
Peter Lewis
Banyo, Queensland, Australia
Diane Marks-Maran
Surrey, UK
Margaret McAllister
Noosaville, Queensland, Australia
Susan McAndrew
Greater Manchester, England, UK
Rob McSherry
Middlesbrough, UK
Pádraig Ó Lúanaigh
Brisbane, Australia
Patrick Palmieri
Lima, Peru
Wanpen Pinyopasakul
Bangkok, Thailand
Gary Rolfe
Swansea, Wales, UK
Michele Roxburgh
Stirling, UK
Brigita Skela-Savič
Jesenice, Slovenia
Alessandro Stievano
Rome, Italy
Karen Strickland
Aberdeen, Scotland, UK
Fiona Timmins
Dublin, Ireland
Sue Turale
Seoul, South Korea
Jane Warland
Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Tony Warne
Greater Manchester, UK
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