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About Us

The Journal of Nursing Informatics and Healthcare Technology (JNIHT) is a scholarly, peer-reviewed publication dedicated to advancing the integration of informatics and technology into nursing and healthcare practices. Established with the vision of fostering innovation and evidence-based practices, JNIHT serves as a global platform for disseminating research, insights, and developments in this dynamic and evolving field.

Our Vision

To be a leading journal that bridges nursing practice and technological advancements, contributing to improved healthcare delivery and patient outcomes worldwide.

Our Mission

Our mission is to provide nursing professionals, educators, and researchers with a comprehensive resource for exploring and understanding the role of informatics and technology in healthcare. By publishing high-quality, impactful research, we aim to:

  • Support the integration of technology into nursing practice.
  • Enhance patient care and safety through innovative solutions.
  • Foster collaboration between nursing, informatics, and healthcare technology professionals.

What We Publish

JNIHT welcomes a broad spectrum of contributions, including:

  • Original research articles.
  • Systematic reviews and meta-analyses.
  • Case studies on technology implementation.
  • Innovations in nursing education and informatics.
  • Ethical and policy discussions related to healthcare technology.

Our Commitment to Excellence

JNIHT upholds the highest standards of academic rigor and ethical publishing. All submissions undergo a thorough peer-review process to ensure relevance, quality, and originality. We are committed to providing an inclusive platform that reflects diverse perspectives and global expertise.

Join Us in Advancing Healthcare

Whether you are a researcher, educator, practitioner, or student, JNIHT offers an invaluable resource for staying at the forefront of nursing informatics and healthcare technology. Together, we can shape the future of nursing and healthcare innovation.