Australian Journal of Nursing Research

(ISSN 2652-9386)

About Journal

Australian Journal of Nursing Research is a Peer-reviewed Open Access Journal, includes a wide range of topics which creates a platform for the researchers to make their valuable contribution towards the journal. Being an open access, the nursing journal editorial office promises to peer review the submitted manuscripts for quality check and provide online access to the fellow researchers worldwide without any restrictions or subscriptions.

Australian Journal of Nursing Research aims to publish the reliable source of information on discoveries and current developments with high impact nursing researches in the mode of original articles, review articles, case reports, short communications, etc. from this field.

For rapid publication of innovative research covering all aspects of nursing and Healthcare below topics are covered in the journal:

Critical Care Nursing

Pediatric Nursing

Gynecologic Nursing

Neuroscience Nursing Research

Dental Nursing

Maternal-Child Nursing

Cardiovascular Nursing

Orthopedic Nursing

Forensic Nursing

Emergency Nursing

Psychiatric Nursing

Oncology Nursing

Trauma Nursing

Nursing Education

Clinical nursing research

  • Critical Care Nursing: Critical Care Nursing covers the research about the care of critically and acutely ill patients. Nursing care is very important for all patients and it is especially important for the patients who are facing life-threatening or potentially life-threatening issues. And Nursing should work with acutely ill patients are considered important patient advocates at a time when a patient is very vulnerable. And they should be able to help assess complex health issues and assist the patient getting in needed treatment in the hospitals. And sometimes critical care nursing involve in educating patients those who represent critically ill patients and their different healthcare options in difficult situation. The Nursing of acutely ill patients need to draw on important skills to monitor and to help patients and to comfort and take caring for families during the stressful situation.

Related journals: Emergency Medicine and Trauma Care Journal, Insights of Cardiology Open Access, Clinical Orthopedics Advanced Research Journal

  • Pediatric Nursing: A Pediatric nursing is a medical care for neonates and children up to adolescence and usually in an in-patient hospital or day-clinic. And the Pediatric nursing is also known as the Registered Nurses (RNs) who takes care for children of all ages in a variety of healthcare. The major role of the Pediatric nursing is to provide the preventative and acute care to the children’s and adolescents. The Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (PNPs) is to perform physical exams, diagnose illness and injury and to provide education to support the patients' families.

Related journals: Annals of Pediatrics and Child Care, Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecological Problems, Annals of Medical & Surgical Case Reports

  • Gynecologic Nursing: Gynecologic Nursing is an comprehensive practical to guide many women’s health issues. And it is a concise, clinically focused on the diseases and disorders which are unique and are more common in women’s health. And more over the analysis showed that the nurses main aim to identify many aspects of their work which could be shared with nursing in a general. More over the specific nature of a gynecological nurse is to indicate a special focus on the interpersonal work which is related to the private and a sensitive nature of all gynecological disorders, with the social, psychological and the emotional implications of sexuality, reproduction for the future life and all relationships.

Related journals: Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecological Problems, Annals of Pediatrics and Child Care, Open Access Journal of Endocrinology Disorders

  • Neuroscience Nursing Research: An Neuroscience Nursing Research is dedicated by ensuring that nurses at all the levels are able to provide a vital research to contribute the science of caring for the patients with a neurological illness and the NNRC should provide the guidance to all the nurses who are interested in engaging in research by the leveraging and by coordinating existing in research-related to the resources.

Related journals: Current Research in Psychiatry and Brain Disorders, Annals of Medical & Surgical Case Reports, Annals of Pediatrics and Child Care

  • Dental Nursing: The major role of the Dental Nursing is to support dental doctor in each facet of the patient care in clinics. And the dental nurses facilitate to the tooth doctor by obtaining the suitable instruments to be prepare and by intermixture materials for the dental procedures and by guaranteeing the patient comfort and the dental student’s main role within the dental prevention, cavity preparation and filling the primary or permanent teeth, extraction below the anesthesia and drain of symptom.

Related journals: Dentistry and Dental Ailments Journal, Annals of Pediatrics and Child Care, Annals of Medical & Surgical Case Reports

  • Maternal-Child Nursing: The Pediatric Nursing is a medical care for the neonates and children up to the adolescence and usually an in-patient in hospital or in day-clinic and the Neonatal nurses are the registered nurses who specialised working with the young and vulnerable patients in hospitals. The Neonatal nursing deals with the health-care which mainly focuses in providing care and to support for the new-born babies who were born prematurely or suffering from the health problems like birth defects, infections or heart deformities and many neonatal nurses will work in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) by providing highly specialised medical care at the risk of new-borns.

Related journals: Annals of Pediatrics and Child Care, Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecological Problems, Annals of Medical & Surgical Case Reports

  • Cardiovascular Nursing: A Cardiac Nursing is a nursing specialty which deals with patients who are suffering from the various conditions of the cardiovascular diseases. These cardiac nurses will help to treat conditions such as the cardiomyopathy, unstable angina, coronary artery disease, congestive heart failure, myocardial infarction and cardiac dysrhythmia under direction of the cardiologist.These nurses will perform the post-operative care on the surgical unit, stress test evaluations, cardiac monitoring, vascular monitoring and health assessments. These nurses should have the Basic Life Support and Advanced Cardiac Life Support certification. More in addition the cardiac nurses should possess the specialized skills which includes the electrocardiogram monitoring, defibrillation, and the medication administration by continuous intravenous drip. The cardiac nurses should work in many different environments which includes coronary care units (CCU), cardiac catheterization, intensive care units (ICU), operation theatres, cardiac rehabilitation centers, clinical research, cardiac surgery wards, cardiovascular intensive care units (CVICU), and cardiac medical wards.

Related journals: Insights of Cardiology Open Access, Annals of Medical & Surgical Case Reports, Annals of Pediatrics and Child Care

  • Orthopedic Nursing: An Orthopaedic nursing is a nursing which is focused on prevention and the treatment of musculoskeletal disorders. The Orthopaedic issues range from the acute problems like fractures or hospitalization for joints replacement to the chronic systemic disorders like loss of bone density or lupus erythematosus and these nurses should have specialized skills such as the neurovascular status monitoring, traction, continuous passive motion therapy, casting, and how to take care of the patients with the external fixation. The major role this nurses is to help the patients with musculoskeletal issues which includes the broken or fractured bones, arthritis, osteoporosis, joint replacements, and the other injuries and diseases

Related journals: Clinical Orthopedics Advanced Research Journal, Annals of Medical & Surgical Case Reports, Emergency Medicine and Trauma Care Journal

  • Forensic Nursing: An Forensic nursing can be authorized to treat the patients and individuals which involves in crime and the sexual assault incidents also assist in evidence collection and death investigations. A forensic nurse is a registered nurse (RN) who specializes in helping trauma victims. These may be people who have been victimized purposefully or unintentionally through acts of violence.

Related journals: Annals of Medical & Surgical Case Reports, Emergency Medicine and Trauma Care Journal, Journal of Surgery and Insights

  • Emergency Nursing: Emergency nursing is a specialty within the field of professional nursing attentive on the care of patients who require prompt medical attention to avoid long-term disability or death. These specialists work in crisis situations and they must be able to quickly identify the best way to stabilize patients and minimize pain.

Related journals: Emergency Medicine and Trauma Care Journal, Annals of Medical & Surgical Case Reports

  • Psychiatric Nursing: Psychiatric nursing is also known as the mental health nursing these nurse should have the specializes in mental health and how to take care for the people of all ages experiencing mental illnesses or distress which includes the schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, mood disorders, anxiety disorders. These Nurses receives a specific training in the psychological therapies and building a therapeutic alliance which deals with the challenging behavior, and the administration of psychiatric medication. The Mental health nurses can work in a variety of services, such as the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS), Acute Medical Units (AMUs), Psychiatric Intensive Care Units (PICUs), and Community Mental Health Services (CMHS).

Related journals: Current Research in Psychiatry and Brain Disorders, Annals of Medical & Surgical Case Reports, Annals of Pediatrics and Child Care

  • Oncology Nursing: An oncology nurse is a specialized nurse who will take care for cancer patients. These nurses should require the advanced certifications and the clinical experiences in the oncology further than the typical baccalaureate nursing program provides. The Oncology nursing care can be defined as the meeting of various needs of oncology patients during at the time of their disease which includes the appropriate screenings and other preventive practices, symptom management, care to retain as much normal functioning as possible and the supportive measures upon end of life. The oncology nurse's plays a vital role in the cancer treatment is to advocate the patient and their families and to treat the whole person not just the cancer.

Related journals: Clinical Oncology Research Journal, Annals of Medical & Surgical Case Reports, Annals of Pediatrics and Child Care

  • Trauma Nursing: The major role of the trauma nurses is to handle minor and the acute problems and prepare the patients for the emergency operation, and assist surgeons during the operation. They usually aid patients with a serious injury like heart attacks, stroke, suicide attempts, car accidents, and other injuries related to work and critical care nurses plays an important in taking care for patients and their families who are in struggling with the gravity of their situation.

Related journals: Emergency Medicine and Trauma Care Journal,Annals of Medical & Surgical Case Reports

  • Nursing Education: Nursing is a profession enclosed by the health care sector concentrating on the care of individuals, families and communities so they may attain, maintain, or recover optimal health and quality of life. The major role Nursing Education is mostly transmitted through tacit knowledge. The main theme of this Nursing Education is to associated nurse by using the perception and the ethical or legal abilities or skills.

Related journals: International Journal of Education Advancement

  • Clinical nursing research: Which deals with advanced practice nurse with the expert advice related to specific conditions or treatment pathways and according to International Council of Nurses (ICN) the Advanced Practice Nurse is registered nurse who serves as acquired expert based on the complex decision-making skills and the clinical competencies to expand practice and characteristics by context or country in which s/he are credentialed to the practice.

Related journals: Annals of Medical & Surgical Case Reports,Emergency Medicine and Trauma Care Journal, Annals of Pediatrics and Child Care

board member

Abiy Tadesse Angelo

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Name Abiy Tadesse Angelo
University Mizan Tepi university
Country Ethiopia

Anoesjka Myburg

Anoesjka Myburg

Emirates Home Nursing – Lead Midwife<...

Name Anoesjka Myburg
University Lead Midwife
Country United Arab Emirates

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Catherine Louise Smith

My perioperative career is my 2nd nursing career it started in 2001 after a 14 year critical care nursing career. This 2nd career started in PACU, then to an...

Name Catherine Louise Smith
University Leukemia researcher and lifelong San Francisco Giants
Country USA

Tatyanne Silva Rodrigues

Tatyanne Silva Rodrigues

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Name Tatyanne Silva Rodrigues
University Federal University of Piauí, UFPI, Teresina, Brazil
Country Brazil

Fatjona Kamberi

Fatjona Kamberi

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Name Fatjona Kamberi
University Universiteti Vlores
Country Albania

Giulia Villa

Giulia Villa

GIULIA VILLA

RN, MScN, PhD

Nurse Coordinator, Urology Department, San Raffaele Hospital, Milan, Italy

Lecturer...

Name Giulia Villa
University Lecturer in Nursing, School of Nursing Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Milan Italy
Country Italy

Dr. Vivian Afrah Puplampu

Dr. Vivian Afrah Puplampu

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Name Dr. Vivian Afrah Puplampu
University University of Regina (Saskatoon Campus)
Country Canada

Lara El Daher

Lara El Daher

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Name Lara El Daher
University Saint Georges, University Medical Center, Beirut-Ashrafieh
Country Lebanon

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Samya Mohamed ahmed hegazy

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Name Samya Mohamed ahmed hegazy
University Faculty of Nursing, Tanta University, Egypt
Country Egypt

Adel Wasfi Harb

Adel Wasfi Harb

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Qualified and Knowledgeable Nurse with 25 years’ experience interested to work in

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University Eastern Healthcare Cluster- Clinical Excellence- Nursing Affairs
Country Australia

Manal Zeinhom Ahmed Higazee

Manal Zeinhom Ahmed Higazee

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Name Manal Zeinhom Ahmed Higazee
University Menofia University, Egypt, Ex-Dean, Faculty of Nursing-Zarqa University, Jordan
Country Egypt

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Australian Journal of Nursing Research

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Mini-Review 1060
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Regular issue on Advanced Nursing Research

Research Article

Drug Addiction and Crime: Prevention Begins in Schools

Vitale E1*, Della Pietà C2, Agresti R3, Lacatena C4, Gualano A5 and Germini F6

Abstract

This study provides an analysis on the world of crime related to drugs and drug addiction in a youth context but above all to emphasize how much school can be fundamental in the prevention of this task. An ad hoc questionnaire was administered online, aimed at children attending upper secondary school. The questionnaire was answered by 100 children aged between 15 and 19 years. Of these, 59 were female and 41 were male. The responses showed the existence of a high distance between young people attending secondary schools and notions on the world of drugs. Therefore, the environment in which young people are placed on a daily basis would also affect the success of the intervention: the adolescents who participated in the innovative program while maintaining close relationships with peers who took drugs, did not obtain significant benefits.