About Journal
International Journal of Nursing Critical Care International Journal of Nursing Critical Care [2581-6209(e)] is a peer-reviewed hybrid open-access journal launched in 2015 that aims to improve the care of critically ill patients by distributing and promoting information relevant to intensive care. The Journal is devoted to Nurses and Other Health Professionals involved in the care of patients with critical needs.
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Journal Information
| Title: |
International Journal of Nursing Critical Care |
Abbreviation: |
IJNCC |
| Issues Per Year: |
2 Issues |
E-ISSN: |
2581-6209 |
| Publisher: |
JournalsPub, An imprint of Dhruv Infosystems Pvt. Ltd. |
| DOI: |
10.37628/IJNNC |
Starting Year: |
2015 |
| Language: |
English |
Publication Format: |
Hybrid Open Access |
| Copyright Policy: |
CC BY-NC-ND |
Type: |
Peer-reviewed Journal (Refereed Journal) |
Indexing & Metrics
Indexing: Journal TOCs, Google Scholar, Scientific Literature (SCILIT), Advanced Science Index (ASI)
ICV Value: 2024: 64.62
Impact Factor (SJIF): 2024: 5.978, 2023: 5.976, 2022: 5.969, 2021: 5.965, 2020: 5.846
Focus & Scope
Focus & Scope
An advanced examination of critical care medicine, life-sustaining technologies, and the ethical-legal complexities of high-acuity patient management.
Acute Physiological Support
Management of sepsis, ARDS, and multi-organ failure. Advanced interventions include Extracorporeal Life Support (ECLS), Multi-Organ Point-of-Care Ultrasound (MOPOCUS), and renal replacement therapies.
The ICU Environment
Investigating multidisciplinary care within the ICU. Focus on the environmental stressors of acute care, trauma response systems, and the integration of emergency medicine protocols.
End-of-Life & Transitions
Comprehensive palliative care for life-limiting conditions. Research covers advance directives, caregiver experiences, stakeholder views, and healthcare service delivery in hospice settings.
Critical Care Networks
Advancing nursing competences in mechanical ventilation, pain management, and delirium prevention. Emphasizing nursing management and ethics in family-centered ICU care.
Quality & Patient Measures
Assessment of care quality through patient-reported measures (PROMs) and experiences. Focus on health-related quality of life and the systematic evaluation of patient satisfaction.
Ethics, Law & Resilience
Addressing utilitarianism, egalitarianism, and rationing in resource-limited situations. Focus on organizational response to risk, uncertainty, and discrimination based on age or disability.