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Nursing journals read and assigned most often in doctoral programs.

J T Gay, A E Edgil, C Rozmus

    Image--The Journal of Nursing Scholarship
    |January 1, 1989
    PubMed
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    Top nursing journals for doctoral faculty are Nursing Research, Advances in Nursing Science, IMAGE: Journal of Nursing Scholarship, Research in Nursing and Health, and Western Journal of Nursing Research. These were most frequently read and assigned by faculty in doctoral nursing programs.

    Area of Science:

    • Nursing Education
    • Scholarly Communication

    Background:

    • Identifying key nursing journals is crucial for doctoral education.
    • Understanding faculty reading and assignment habits informs curriculum and resource allocation.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To determine the most frequently read and assigned nursing journals by doctoral faculty.
    • To provide insights into the core literature utilized in doctoral nursing programs.

    Main Methods:

    • Random sampling of five doctoral faculty members from each of 35 doctoral nursing programs.
    • Data collection focused on journal readership and assigned readings.

    Main Results:

    • Five nursing journals consistently ranked highest in both readership and assignment.

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  • The top journals identified were: Nursing Research, Advances in Nursing Science, IMAGE: Journal of Nursing Scholarship, Research in Nursing and Health, and Western Journal of Nursing Research.
  • Conclusions:

    • These five journals represent essential resources for doctoral nursing students and faculty.
    • Findings have implications for journal editors, reviewers, and consumers of nursing research.