Zeitschrift, Englisch
Erscheinungsweise: 6 Ausgaben pro Jahr
The Journal of Trauma Nursing (JTN) is the official journal of the Society of Trauma Nurses (STN). Started in 1995, JTN is an international, peer-reviewed, scientific, bi-monthly journal that supports the STN mission by publishing original articles that advance trauma care across the trauma continuum globally.
Mission:
To improve trauma care by delivering the highest-quality evidence to trauma teams globally.
Vision:
To be a global leader in advancing trauma center evidence-based practice.
Aims:
1. To advance trauma knowledge
2. To promote trauma center evidence-based practice
3. To disseminate generalizable trauma quality improvement initiatives
Scope:
JTN publishes high-quality papers that make important, novel contributions that have practical application and global relevance. Topics include clinical, trauma center leadership, organization, management, registry, quality improvement, injury prevention, education, outreach, health policy, and system development.
Audience:
JTN is essential reading for anyone involved in trauma care, from novice to expert, whether a trauma team member, clinician, student, educator, administrator, researcher, or policymaker. JTN spans the continuum of trauma center disciplines, departments, settings, levels, and locations.