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The Journal of Research Development in Nursing and Midwifery (J Res Dev Nurs Midw) is a scholarly, peer-reviewed open-access journal that publishes articles on current nursing and health-related issues. It fosters theoretical, practical, and methodological debates on a wide range of scientific topics in nursing and midwifery, particularly showcasing original works from scholars worldwide and within the region. The journal seeks submissions that demonstrate innovative qualitative and quantitative research approaches and methods. It supports high-level research in nursing and midwifery that is analytical, critical, controversial, stimulating, and creative. In the dynamic healthcare landscape, the journal serves as a platform for sharing information on nursing education, training, and practice.
The Journal of Research Development in Nursing and Midwifery is an international peer-reviewed journal that publishes high-quality and innovative scientific research papers quarterly.

 
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Journal of Research Development in Nursing and Midwifery

2024، Volume 21، Number 2

Print ISSN: 2588-3038

Online ISSN: 2588-3038

Director-in-Charge: Dr. Gholamreza Mahmoudi

Editor-in-Chief: Dr. Leila Jouybari

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  • :: Maternal stress in the fetal anomaly screening process: a prospective cohort study Retitle: prenatal maternal stress and fetal anomaly screening

    :: Absent or forgotten? A review of non - pharmacological pain relief methods during Labour

    :: The Journal of Research Development in Nursing and Midwifery (J Res Dev Nurs Midw) celebrates 28 years and announces Quarterly Publication

    :: The Journal of Research Development in Nursing and Midwifery (J Res Dev Nurs Midw) celebrates 28 years and announces Quarterly Publication

    :: The effect of flipped classroom on nursing students’ physical examination skills: A Quasi-Experimental Study

    :: RISK FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF SURGICAL POSITIONING INJURIES: AN ASSESSMENT IN TEACHING HOSPITALS

    :: Mild cognitive impairment and its determinants in urban and rural areas among older adults: A Cross-Sectional Study

    :: Relationship between perceived social support, breastfeeding self-efficacy, and perception of insufficient milk in breastfeeding mothers of Eastern Türkiye

    :: Diagnostic thinking and its association with clinical competence among Iranian nurses in emergency departments

    :: Acknowledgment to referees 2023

    :: Nurse prescribing in Iran : postgraduate nursing students’ attitudes, readiness and self-efficacy

    :: Effect Of Virtual Reality Head-Mounted Display On The Academic Motivation And Skills Of Millennial Nursing Students In Teaching Infection Prevention And Control

    :: The effect of damask rose aromatherapy on anxiety and pain in endoscopic lithotripsy patients: A Double-blind Randomized Clinical Trial

    :: The effectiveness of warm perineal compresses during the second stage of labor on perineal trauma and labor pain: A Systematic Review

    :: Assessing the practical relevance of nursing students' theses in clinical environments:A Letter to Editor

    :: Enhancing antenatal knowledge through gamification: Evaluating the pregnant mother game application, a level 3 research and development

    :: Nurses´ reports on rationed nursing care in selected private hospitals: Preliminary results

    :: Prevalence of depression, anxiety, and the related factors in over 50 years adults: Findings from Ardakan cohort study on aging

    :: Impact of olfactory training on enhancing olfaction sense among patients with COVID-19 related olfactory dysfunction: A randomized controlled trial

    :: Effect of Midwifery Led Care Model on Maternal Health Outcomes in Embu County, Kenya

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