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Jurnal Ilmu Keperawatan Anak
Jurnal Ilmu Keperawatan Anak (JIKA) is a peer-reviewed and open-access scientific journal that publishes scholarly works in the field of pediatric nursing. The journal provides an academic platform for lecturers, researchers, nursing students, clinical nurses, and healthcare professionals to disseminate research findings, evidence-based practices, literature reviews, community service reports, and case studies related to child health and pediatric nursing care.
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Jurnal Ilmu Keperawatan Anak is published by the Indonesian National Nurses Association (INNA) of Central Java. The journal focuses on the development of nursing science and professional practice in child health and pediatric nursing across hospital, community, and primary healthcare settings.
JIKA welcomes original research articles, research-based community service reports, literature reviews, and case studies related to pediatric nursing, child growth and development, family-centered care, neonatal and child health, health promotion for children and families, pediatric clinical nursing, and nursing interventions for children with acute or chronic health problems.
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JIKA focuses on pediatric nursing, child health nursing, neonatal nursing, child growth and development, family-centered care, pediatric clinical practice, health promotion, and nursing interventions for children and families.
Publication Frequency
Jurnal Ilmu Keperawatan Anak is published two times a year and provides open access to support the wider dissemination of pediatric nursing knowledge.
Article Types
The journal accepts original research articles, literature reviews, case studies, and research-based community service reports relevant to pediatric nursing and child health.
Publisher
JIKA is published by the Indonesian National Nurses Association (INNA) of Central Java as part of its contribution to the development of nursing science and professional practice.