Women and Children Nursing

Open access

ISSN: 2949-7515

Women and Children Nursing

Open access

Women and Children Nursing (WCN) is an interdisciplinary and peer reviewed journal which aims to provide development, reviews and current knowledge across a broad range of nursing as well as nursng-re...

Women and Children Nursing (WCN) is an interdisciplinary and peer reviewed journal which aims to provide development, reviews and current knowledge across a broad range of nursing as well as nursng-related public issues, especially for women and children. Topics of WCN cover but not limited to:

  1. Health care of healthy and ill women/neonates/children/adolescents;

  2. Primary/prenatal/perinatal/intrapartum/postpartum care;

  3. Gynecology, sexual and reproductive health, maternity service provision, respectful maternity care;

  4. Emotional, psychological, and physical health of women and their children throughout the lifespan, at the individual, community, and population levels;

  5. The scope and changing boundaries of clinical nursing and inter-disciplinary working;

  6. Public health care and promotion of different individuals;

  7. Nursing career and continuing education;

  8. Nursing view, socio-economic welfare and ethics.

The target audiences of WCN are nurses, midwives, nurse leaders, nurse students, neonatologists, obstetrician, gynecologists, pediatrician, public health workers, policy makers and other related professionals.

Article types include but not limited to Editorial, Review, Original Article, Case Report, Evidence-Based Practice, Commentary, and Letter to the Editor.

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The Science Press was officially established on 1 August 1954. It is the core member of China Science Publishing Group and also the largest comprehensive sci-tech publishing organization in China.The Company owns a number of national key journals such as Science China Press and Science Bulletin (collectively called "Two Journals" for short) and Nat...

The Science Press was officially established on 1 August 1954. It is the core member of China Science Publishing Group and also the largest comprehensive sci-tech publishing organization in China.
The Company owns a number of national key journals such as Science China Press and Science Bulletin (collectively called "Two Journals" for short) and National Science Review. Of these journals, National Science Review is a high-end comprehensive academic journal whose latest impact factor reaches 8.843, comfortably ranking fifth among multi-disciplinary comprehensive journals in the world. In addition, the Company also owns a variety of other high-level and high-quality journals. Currently, the Company publishes more than 300 titles of journals per year, of which 70 are in English language, 47 are included in Science Citation Index, 53 are included in EI. Therefore, the Company's journal portfolio is also honored as the "National Team" in China's sci-tech journal publishing area.

West China Second University Hospital, Sichuan University (WCSUH-SCU), also known as West China Women's and Children's Hospital, is one of China’s leaders in maternal and child healthcare, combining exceptional clinical care, research innovation, and collaborative networks. It excels in obstetrics, gynecology, pediatrics, and reproductive medicine, with a strong academic team of 134 professors and 217 associate professors. It has secured more than 200 research projects per year for about 100 million yuan. It collaborates with 334 member units and 783 affiliated hospitals in China, fostering a robust network for telemedicine, training, and emergency care. As the National Center for Birth Defects Monitoring and Maternal and Child Health Surveillance, it analyzes health data from over 140 million people across 31 provinces. Its research results have contributed to global medical knowledge, with high-impact publications in journals such as The Lancet, The Lancet Global Health, The BMJ, Science Translational Medicine, Cell Stem Cell, Cell Metabolism.

1. Factors influencing nursing mothers’ exclusive breastfeeding practices and their effects on infants aged zero to six months in Nigeria: A review of current evidence

2. Evidence summary: How to implement early mother-infant skin-to-skin contact after delivery

3. The experience of spontaneous pushing during labor among Chinese women: A cross-sectional questionnaire survey

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