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Creative Nursing

Creative Nursing

Published in Association with Mary Ann Liebert
Other Titles in:
Nursing

eISSN: 19461895 | ISSN: 10784535 | Current volume: 32 | Current issue: 2 Frequency: Quarterly
Creative Nursing: A Journal of Values, Issues, Experience, and Collaboration has been a voice for healthcare thought leaders and innovators since 1981. Founded by nursing pioneer and award-winning author Marie Manthey, Creative Nursing is a themed peer-reviewed quarterly professional journal. Each issue brings readers insights into topics of interest to healthcare professionals from various practice settings.
 
Creative Nursing is an international online peer-reviewed professional journal, published continuously for more than 40 years (initially as Primary Nursing), and quarterly since 2007. We are a themed journal, with an overarching theme for each year and quarterly themed issues related to the year's theme. Each issue of Creative Nursing brings readers insights into topics of interest to healthcare professionals from various practice settings worldwide. Creative Nursing is edited by healthcare professionals from various practice settings worldwide. Creative Nursing is edited by healthcare professionals who love our professions and have a vision for their futures. Article submissions from all walks of life are welcome and will receive respectful consideration. We strive to foster diverse perspectives and experiences, and invite contributors with unique insights, backgrounds, and expertise to join this inclusive dialogue. We especially welcome submissions from novice authors, and work with them to prepare robust, scholarly content. Articles accepted for potential publication undergo anonymous review by content experts in nursing or relevant related fields. The name of our journal reflects our historical origin as a publication about Primary Nursing, but we encourage and publish interprofessional articles from all healthcare disciplines around the world.

Creative Nursing is a voice for innovation, insight, and authentic focus on those we serve. Our articles highlight creativity in caring for those we serve, in educating healthcare professionals, and in addressing the structures that determine health and wellbeing. Our primary audience is nurses and allied health professionals worldwide, from newly graduated and early-career nurses to established practitioners, educators, and entrepreneurs in academia, healthcare organizations, and independent practice.
 
Creative Nursing is published in English, but we welcome supplemental material in other languages and will work to include it whenever possible. We regularly accept for consideration international articles with English fluency issues, and work with these authors to achieve intelligibility and readability. Learn more about future issues by clicking here.

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Creative Nursing, a voice for innovation, insight, creativity, and authentic focus on those we serve, is a themed peer-reviewed quarterly professional journal that welcomes submissions from nurses and other healthcare professionals worldwide in all practice settings. Each issue of Creative Nursing brings readers insights into topics of interest to healthcare professionals from various practice settings. We strive to foster diverse perspectives and experiences, and invite contributors with unique insights, backgrounds, and expertise to join this inclusive dialogue. We especially welcome submissions from novice authors, and work with them to prepare robust, scholarly content.

Creative Nursing considers manuscripts on topics related to both the practical and theoretical aspects of healthcare, including:
- Original qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods studies
- Systematic and narrative reviews
- Scale development papers related to the current theme
- Theory development and evaluation papers related to the current theme
- Reports of quality improvement projects
- Interviews with clinicians and other experts in fields related to the theme
- Personal stories and first-hand accounts related to the theme
- Commentaries and opinion pieces of international interest
- Reviews of relevant books, articles, and other media
- Discussion papers
Founding Editor
Marie Manthey, MNA, FRCN, FAAN President Emeritus, Creative Health Care Management, USA
Editor-in-Chief
Ahtisham Younas, PhD, RN Assistant Professor, Faculty of Nursing, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada, Adjunct Professor, Peshawar Medical College, Pakistan, Co-Founder, Nursing Research Society Pakistan
Editor
Marty Lewis-Hunstiger, BSN, RN, MA Retired Pediatric Nurse and Preceptor, Developmental/Copy Editor, Interdisciplinary Journal of Partnership Studies, Affiliate Faculty, University of Minnesota School of Nursing, USA
Associate Editors for Diversity, Equity, Inclusiveness, and Belonging
Brigit Maria Carter, PhD, RN, CCRN, FAAN Chief Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Officer, American Association of Colleges of Nursing, Atlantic Fellow for Health Equity, USA
Tammy Sinkfield- Morey, DNP, RN, PHN, CRRN Nursing Supervisor, Gillette Children’s Specialty Healthcare, USA
Associate Editors for Peer Review
Lorraine Steefel, DNP, RN, CTN-A Director, LTS Writing and Editorial Consulting Service, USA
Roxanne Wilson, PhD, RN Associate Professor, Department of Nursing, St. Cloud State University, Associate Editor, Journal of Student Scholarship, USA
Associate Editor for Nursing Education
Susan Lane, PhD, MSN, RN Associate Professor, Department of Nursing, Appalachian State University, USA
Associate Editor for Nursing Management
ChrysMarie Suby, MS, RN, ANP President/CEO, Labor Management Institute, Inc., USA
Associate Editor for End-of-Life Care
Dennis Demedts, PhD, RN Coordinator, lecturer and researcher in Nursing at Mental Health and Wellbeing Research Group, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
Social Media Editor
Ahtisham Younas, PhD, RN Assistant Professor, Faculty of Nursing, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada, Adjunct Professor, Peshawar Medical College, Pakistan, Co-Founder, Nursing Research Society Pakistan
Editorial Board
Maxine Adegbola, PhD, RN, CNE, ANEF Assistant Professor of Nursing, University of Texas at Arlington, USA
Parveen Ali, PhD, MScN, BScN, RN, SHEA, FRSA Professor of Nursing & Gender Based Violence, Health Sciences School, University of Sheffield & Doncaster & Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals. Lead, Sheffield University Interpersonal Violence Research Group, Editor in Chief, International Nursing Review, UK
Cyrus Batheja, BSN, RN, EdD, MBA, PHN, FAAN President and CEO, Ecumen, USA
Terry Graner, DNP, RN, NEA-BC Retired Chief Nursing Officer, Nursing Leader, USA
Shahzad Inayat, BSN, MHR, PhD Associate Professor, Isra University College of Nursing, Al-Nafees Medical College, Islamabad, Pakistan
Luke Laari, BSc (KNUST) Hons Nurs Edu (Summa Cum Laude, UKZN), MN, PhD (UKZN) Senior Lecturer & Postgraduate Programme Coordinator, School of Nursing and Midwifery, College of Health Sciences, University of Ghana
Teddie M. Potter, PhD, RN, FAAN, FNAP Clinical Professor, Director of Planetary Health, and Co-Director of the Katharine J. Densford International Center for Nursing Leadership, University of Minnesota School of Nursing, USA
Hans-Peter de Ruiter, PhD, RN Professor, Coordinator of DNP Program, and Director of the Glen Taylor Institute for Societal and Family Nursing, Minnesota State University, Mankato, USA
Erika Samman, PhD, MA, BSN, RN Care Transition Manager, Texas Health, USA
Laurence A. Savett, MD, FACP Retired Internist, Private Practice, Former Clinical Professor of Medicine, University of Minnesota Medical School, USA
Rebecca Smith, BSEd Writer/Editor, USA
Lori Steffen, MA Nursing, RN, PHN Owner & Consultant, Journey to Health LLC, USA
Misty Wilke, PhD, RN, FAAN Clinical Professor; Director, Doctoral Education Pathway for AI/AN Nurses; Director, Center for Indigenous People, Health & Nursing; Katherine R. & C. Walton Lillehei Chair in Nursing Leadership; at the U of MN School of Nursing
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