About the Journal
Tikrit Journal of Nursing: It is a peer-reviewed scientific journal issued by the College of Nursing, Tikrit University, Iraq.
The journal welcomes original, distinguished studies and research that are characterized by scientific quality, cognitive addition, sound methodology and documentation in all nursing and health issues, which are authored by researchers locally, regionally and internationally, in the English language. All research is subject to confidential arbitration procedures... The journal also publishes book reviews, scientific and analytical readings of nursing issues, conference and seminar proceedings and summaries of relevant university dissertations.
The journal is committed to enhancing the quality of research by presenting pioneering works that focus on the provision, organization and management of health care, as well as issues related to the nursing workforce, policies and research methodologies that intersect with nursing, midwifery and allied health professions.
Tikrit Journal of Nursing: It is considered the important journals in Iraq specialized in nursing studies. As a primary source, it reaches a diverse and wide readership, and engages professionals committed to developing nursing knowledge on a solid scientific, theoretical and philosophical basis.
Tikrit Journal of Nursing: Invites significant contributions to global nursing knowledge. These include conceptual analyses, original research, comprehensive literature reviews, historical narratives, and detailed clinical case studies. It also welcomes discussions on challenges in the field, along with insights into nursing education, informatics, and policy initiatives that promote deeper international understanding and growth of nursing as a practice and scientific discipline.
Committed to maintaining excellence in nursing, TJON serves the healthcare community and the general public by providing open access to its content. This ensures that critical advances and scholarly debates are freely available, supporting the continued development of healthcare standards and practices worldwide.