Journal of Pediatric Nursing: Nursing Care of Children and Families (JPN) is interested in publishing clinical, theory, programmatic
and research papers
on a variety of topics. JPN is the official journal of the Society of Pediatric
Nurses and Pediatric Endocrinology
Nursing Society. Papers are published
covering the life span from birth to adolescence. Subject matter pertinent to
the nursing care
needs of healthy and ill infants, children and adolescents
addressing their biopsychosocial needs is disseminated in the Journal.
In
addition, the Journal features regular columns to which authors are
encouraged to submit brief papers and announcements. These columns
include Clinical Practice, Hot Topics, Research Commentary, Technology, SPN
News and PENS News. Also, as a special feature, selected
articles exemplifying
timely topics are published as an Editor’s Choice selection. Cecily L. Betz, PhD, RN,
FAAN is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief
and Angela Green, PhD, APN is the
Associate Editor.
EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE
Authors are encouraged to contact the Editor
either by phone, in writing, or via
email to discuss potential ideas/articles for submission. Correspondence via
email is preferred.
Dr. Betz can be contacted via cbetz@chla.usc.edu or via the
JPN website.
Feedback and advice about the topic and its development will
be provided.
It is important to note that the Journal has a strong commitment to assisting
first time authors in developing publishable
papers. Therefore, prospective writers
are encouraged to contact the Editor-in-Chief directly to seek additional assistance
and encouragement
to facilitate their publishing goal. For authors interested in
submitting clinical articles, please contact Dr. Angela Green directly
at greenal@archildrens.org.
Authors interested in submitting a manuscript to one of the JPN columns
are encouraged
to contact the column editors directly. Their names and contact
information are listed here:
Clinical Practice: Mary D. Gordon, PhD,
RN, CNS-BC at: mdgordon@texaschildrens.org; Hot Topics: Deborah L. McBride, MSN, RN, CPN, CPON,
CCRN at: jrm2@berkeley.edu;
Pediatric Endocrinology Nursing Society:
Terri H. Lipman, PhD, CRNP, FAAN at: lipman@nursing.upenn.edu; Research
Commentary:
Becky J. Christian, PhD, RN at bchristi@uab.edu; Society of
Pediatric Nurses: Dana Etzel-Hardman, MSN, MBA, RN, CPN at: DanaMarie.EtzelHardman@chp.edu;
Technology: Karen Goldschmidt, MSN, RNC at:kag69@drexel.edu.
THE REVIEW PROCESS
This is a referred journal.
All manuscripts received by the Editor-in-Chief
and sent to reviewers are treated as privileged communication. Manuscripts are
submitted
electronically via the JPN website,
http://ees.elsevier.com/jpediatrnurs/.
Manuscripts will be assigned to reviewers for
blind review. Generally,
manuscripts are sent to two review experts. The original review team reviews
manuscripts requiring revisions
to ensure consistency. Scoring guides used by
the reviewers for clinical, review/theoretical and research papers are available
from the
Editor-in-Chief upon request.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR MANUSCRIPT PREPARATION
The text and reference of the manuscript
must conform in style to the
American Psychological Association (APA) Guidelines 6th Edition. The information
required for the electronic
submission is detailed below:
1) Title Page: The following information should appear on the title page: a)
title of the manuscript;
b) author (s) name (s) with highest degree earned;
c) position title; d) institutional affiliation (s); e) institutional addresses;
f)
email address, telephone and fax number of corresponding author; g)
acknowledgement of extramural funding; h) identification of previous
presentation (s) of paper to include meeting name, date and location; and
h) any commercial financial support.
2) Article Type:
Identify type of article that is to be submitted: research paper,
clinical article, review/theoretical, brief report, column, letter
to the editor.
3) Author Information: Insert information on corresponding author and
remaining authors as well as academic degrees,
institutional affiliations
and email addresses.
4) AAbstract: Approximately 50 to 100 words in length, which is typed directly/
pasted
as a separate file. Abstract is to conform to the APA 6th edition
guidelines.
5) Manuscript Classification: Identify the manuscript’
s topical area by selecting
one or more classifications from the list.
6) Comments: Enter comments that are to be directed to the
Editor-in-
Chief/Associate Editor/Column Editor
7) Cover Letter: Submit as a separate file to the editor the following:, the
title
of the paper, contact information for the corresponding author, disclosure
of information if any previous presentations of data have
been
given, the manuscript is not being currently reviewed by another journal,
other manuscripts with related data currently submitted
to other journals,
and disclosure of financial interests.
8) Manuscript Text: Submit as a separate file. The manuscript narrative
format
should conform to the APA 6th edition guidelines. The manuscript
should include page numbers but no personal identification of
the author.
There is not a fixed limit to manuscript length; however, it is essential
that it be appropriate for the manuscript type
and succinct in presentation.
Manuscript pages should be double spaced.
9) Tables and Figures: These are submitted as separate files.
Tables and
Figures should be complementary and not duplicative of the manuscript
narrative. Format tables using APA 6th edition guidelines.
10) Artwork/Photographs: Refer directly to the "Author Artwork Guidelines"
on the website.
11) The Journal of Pediatric Nursing has adopted the following guidelines to
assist authors and reviewers. Please
consult the applicable guidelines
during manuscript development.
CONSORT guidelines for randomized controlled trials:
http://www.consort-statement.org
SQUIRE guidelines for quality improvement projects:
http://www.squirestatement.org
12) Brief Report: These manuscripts
are short reports of original studies or
clinical evaluations that are limited in scope, contain novel or provocative
findings that need
further replication, or represent replications and
extensions of prior published work A structured abstract is required.
Recommended
length: 1000-1500 words (not including abstract, tables,
figures, references, and online-only material) with no more than a total
of
3 tables and/or figures. The Brief Report should give a clear, condensed
summary of the procedure of the study or the clinical evaluation
and as
full an account of the results as space permits. An author who submits a
Brief Report must agree not to submit the full report
to another journal of
general circulation.
Updated December 2011
