The world’s most read nursing journal: advancing nursing knowledge and practice worldwide.
The Journal of Advanced Nursing (JAN) is an international, peer-reviewed, scientific journal. JAN contributes to the advancement of evidence-based nursing, midwifery and healthcare by disseminating high quality research and scholarship of contemporary relevance and with potential to advance knowledge for practice, education, management or policy.
Most recent press release04 June 2008 - Anxiety and Eating Problems in Teenagers
Launching the new National Stroke Strategy
In the UK, 150,000 people have a stroke each year. High mortality and morbidity result from poor care, with the UK being the worst in Europe. The National Stroke Strategy, will specify improvements in stroke care. Whilst preventing stroke is key, raising public awareness of stroke symptoms, ensuring emergency ambulances, specialist treatment, and ongoing rehabilitation and support are crucial. Staff must be truly stroke specialist, and systems for delivery of this expertise must be developed. Collaborative working with key personnel will be fundamental, with nurses providing leadership for, and delivery of, evidence-based stroke services. These are exciting times; stroke care will finally achieve deserved recognition. JAN is publishing two stroke related papers which are free to access on Online. Please click here to access the papers.
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