Scope of the Journal
The Indian Journal of Holistic Nursing focuses on publishing research and scholarly articles that promote holistic nursing practice. The journal covers a wide range of topics within holistic nursing, including but not limited to:
Holistic nursing theory and practice: Articles that discuss the principles and philosophy of holistic nursing, as well as holistic approaches to patient care.
Integrative healthcare: Research on the integration of complementary and alternative therapies with conventional nursing care, including topics such as yoga, meditation, acupuncture, and herbal medicine.
Holistic assessment and intervention: Articles on holistic assessment techniques and nursing interventions that address the physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs of patients.
Holistic nursing education: Research on holistic nursing education programs, curriculum development, and teaching methodologies.
Self-care for nurses: Articles that promote self-care practices for nurses, including stress management, mindfulness, and work-life balance.
Overall, the Indian Journal of Holistic Nursing aims to provide a platform for nurses, educators, researchers, and practitioners to share their knowledge and experiences in holistic nursing, and to contribute to the advancement of holistic healthcare practices in India and beyond.
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