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International Journal of Women’s Health Nursing And Practices

E-ISSN: 2584-170X | Peer-Reviewed Journal (Refereed Journal) | Hybrid Open Access

About the Journal

International Journal of Women’s Health Nursing and Practices is a peer-reviewed hybrid open-access journal launched in 2015 which covers high-quality manuscripts which are both relevant and applicable to the broad field of applied life science. It is a scientific journal that renders a novel, clear connection to nursing requirements and healthcare by the perceived palatability of women’s healthcare and their applications in highly interdisciplinary applied sciences. This journal aims to reflect contemporary thinking so that professionals can keep pace with the developments in the field of nursing and women’s health.

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Journal Information

Title: International Journal of Women’s Health Nursing And Practices
Abbreviation: ijwhnp
Issues Per Year: 2 Issues
E-ISSN: 2584-170X
Publisher: STM Journals
DOI: 10.37591/IJWHNP
Starting Year: 2023
Publication Format: Hybrid Open Access
Language: English
Copyright Policy: CC BY-NC-ND
Type: Peer-reviewed Journal (Refereed Journal)

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STM Journals, An imprint of Consortium e-Learning Network Pvt. Ltd. A-118, 1st Floor, Sector-63, Noida, U.P. India, Pin - 201301

Editorial Board

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ijwhnp maintains an Editorial Board of practicing researchers from around the world, to ensure manuscripts are handled by editors who are experts in the field of study.

Editor in Chief

Editor

Dr. S. Punitha Josephine, Principal

Kasturba Gandhi Nursing College, Puducherry, India, Puducherry, India, 607402

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Latest Articles

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Effectiveness of a Structured Teaching Programme on Knowledge and Attitude Regarding the Causes, Transmission, and Prevention of Sexually Transmitted Infections Among Rural Women in the Field Practice Area of RHTC, Yadwad, Dharwad District

Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) pose serious long-term health risks, particularly for women and newborns.

Rural women, cause, spread and prevention, STP

Breast Cancer Screening Awareness and Participation Among Women in North India

Breast cancer is the most prevalent malignancy among Indian women, accounting for 25% of all female cancers (ICMR, 2020).

Breast cancer, screening disparities, urban-rural, awareness, India

HPV Screening as an Alternative to Pap Smear in Cervical Cancer Prevention: A Comparative Study in North India

Cervical cancer remains a leading cause of cancer-related morbidity and mortality among Indian women, especially in low-resource settings.

Cervical cancer, HPV screening, pap smear, rural health disparities, cost-effectiveness

Knowledge, Attitude and Perception of Students Towards Abortion in Chrisland University

Abortion is regarded as a public and maternal health problem. In contemporary society, abortion remains a deeply divisive and complex issue, with implications for individual autonomy, reproductive rights, and public health.

Abortion, attitude, induced abortion, knowledge, perception

A Retrospective Study to Assess the Incidence of Anaemia Among Pregnant Women Admitted in a Tertiary Care Centre, Jalandhar, Punjab

Anemia during pregnancy is a common and preventable condition that contributes significantly to adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes, including preterm delivery, low birth weight, and increased maternal morbidity.

Anaemia in pregnancy, maternal health, antenatal care, haemoglobin levels, rural health

The Effectiveness of Self-Instructional Module on Knowledge Regarding Vitamin D Deficiency Among Women in Selected Institutions, Bangalore

Vitamin D deficiency is a widespread but often overlooked global health concern, affecting more than one billion individuals worldwide. Insufficient levels of vitamin D have been linked to an elevated risk of developing various chronic illnesses.

Evaluate, knowledge, vitamin D deficiency, women, self-instructional module, Bangalore