Orthopaedic nursing is changing at an unprecedented pace and will continue to do so at an accelerated rate in the future. The Journal
of Orthopaedic Nursing seeks to ensure that orthopaedic nurses, and allied health care professionals, are able to move forward positively
and practively ... click here for full Aims & Scope
Orthopaedic nursing is changing at an unprecedented pace and will continue to do so at an accelerated rate in the future. The Journal
of Orthopaedic Nursing seeks to ensure that orthopaedic nurses, and allied health care professionals, are able to move forward positively
and practively to continually improve their patients' and clients' outcomes at home or in hospital. Research, practice, education and
management, at all levels are interlinked to produce a forum for providing evidence-based care related to impaired physical mobility.
The Journal of Orthopaedic Nursing provides:
• Practical and theoretical guidance for trainees and professionals
• Peer-reviewed papers and comments
• Editorial comments, book and policy reviews, events
• Indexed in the
CINAHL database, VINITI and BDLIC.
The journal's education strategy and content enable nurses to satisfy professional development
requirements for registration as determined by the UKCC.
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Founding Editor:
Peter Davis
Flying high: Reaching new heights in orthopaedic and trauma nursing
The 23rd RCN Society of Orthopaedic and Trauma Nursing International conference and exhibition
24th-26th September 2009, Newcastle Civic Centre, Newcastle, UK
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