Aims & Scope

Journal of Nursing & Allied Health Sciences (JNAHS) is an open-access journal that aims to disseminate rigorously peer-reviewed research in health, nutrition, and rehabilitation sciences, with a special focus on biological, clinical, and socio-humanistic aspects. The journal's primary goal is to strengthen nursing, nutrition, rehabilitation, and allied health sciences, contributing to improving the health, functioning, and wellness of communities living with functional limitations and disabilities.

JNAHS accepts submissions employing diverse methodologies, including quantitative, qualitative, mixed methods, and policy briefs, in the form of original articles, reviews, case studies, case reports, viewpoints, communications, letters, and commissioned editorials. The journal covers a spectrum of multidisciplinary fields that address trends and developments in health sciences, rehabilitation sciences, nutrition, and related disciplines.

The journal publishes a regular volume annually, with the flexibility to release special issues focusing on specific themes, guest-edited by experts in the field. Additionally, JNAHS provides a platform for publishing findings from conferences, workshops, and similar events. Organizers can collaborate with the journal's editors or publisher to feature proceedings of scientific meetings.