
| Journal Title | Adult Health Nursing Journal |
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| Abbreviation | Adult Health Nurs J |
| Short Title | AHNJ |
| Language | English |
| ISSN | 3063-8089 (Online) |
| Publication Frequency | 2 issues per year (June and December) |
| Indexing | Google Scholar; Neliti; ROAD; Garuda RI ; Indonesia One Search ; Copernicus; Dimensions |
| Subject Area | Medical surgical nursing, care in acute and chronic situations with an emphasis on evidence-based nursing. |
| Editor in Chief | Setiyo Adi Nugroho |
| Publisher | Fakultas Kesehatan Universitas Nurul Jadid Probolinggo, East Java |
Adult Health Nursing Journal has been launched aimed to publish the most recent findings of scientific research in the fields of medical-surgical nursing in acute and chronic situations with an emphasis on evidence-based nursing. This journal publishes papers to health promotion, prevention, disease management, improvement of the health status of patients and their families, also gives current researches’ information to readers and medical-surgical nursing community.
Adult Health Nursing Journal is a peer-reviewed open access journal committed to advancing the field of medical-surgical nursing. Our mission is to provide a platform for nurses, healthcare professionals, educators, and researchers to share their expertise, experiences, and innovations in medical-surgical nursing. We welcome original research articles, systematic reviews, case studies, theoretical perspectives, and other contributions relevant to medical-surgical nursing.
Vol 3, No 1 (2026): Advancing Evidence-Based Adult Health Nursing: Educational, Perioperative, Critical Care, and Chronic Disease Management
Adult Health Nursing Journal (AHNJ) Volume 3 Number 1 (2026) features articles on adult health and medical-surgical nursing in acute and chronic care contexts, covering academic stress among nursing students, nurses’ knowledge, attitude, and practice in nursing process implementation, thermal comfort management among patients undergoing regional anesthesia, stress and coping mechanisms among family members of critically ill patients in the intensive care unit, and Buteyko breathing techniques to improve quality of life among adults with asthma, to support evidence-based, patient-centered, and family-centered nursing care.
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Universitas Nurul Jadid
Fakultas Kesehatan, Universitas Nurul Jadid
Karanganyar, Paiton, Probolinggo,
East Java, Indonesia 67291
https://fkes.unuja.ac.id/
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