AAACN Launches Innovative Journal for Ambulatory Care Nursing

AAACN Introduces the Journal of Ambulatory Care Nursing
The American Academy of Ambulatory Care Nursing (AAACN) has marked a significant milestone by launching its inaugural issue of the Journal of Ambulatory Care Nursing (JACN). This scholarly, peer-reviewed publication is dedicated to enhancing the field of ambulatory nursing and represents a major step forward in supporting nursing professionals.
Designed to foster evidence-based practices, JACN aims to drive clinical research and professional development in the industry. The journey toward establishing this journal has been fueled by the passion and dedication of AAACN nursing leadership over many years.
Dr. Susan B. Fowler, the editor of JACN, expressed excitement about this new venture: "The Journal of Ambulatory Care Nursing has become a reality through the vision and efforts of AAACN nursing leadership. It's an honor to be the first editor, guiding the journey of this publication as it grows and develops in the upcoming years."
Accessing the Inaugural Issue
As part of its commitment to its members, the Quarter 1 2025 issue is currently available for free to all AAACN members. The issue is designed in a digital format that is easily accessible and offers professional development hours. This quarterly journal promotes collaboration, enhances collective knowledge, and encourages crucial discussions within the nursing community dedicated to ambulatory care.
Editorial Board Excellence
The formidable editorial board behind JACN includes esteemed figures from the nursing field. Alongside Dr. Fowler, members include:
- Beth Ann Swan, PhD, CRNP, FAAN
- Nancy May, DNP, AMB-BC, NEA-BC, FAAN
- Kathy Mertens, DNP, MN, MPH, RN
- Brandy Williamson, MSN, RN, CPN
Dr. Fowler further elaborated on the journal's purpose, stating, "This journal serves as a vital mechanism to disseminate scholarly work that is directly relevant to ambulatory care nursing. It will expand the knowledge base, stimulate research ideas, and support the dissemination of scholarship throughout the nursing community."
Highlighted Articles from the Inaugural Issue
The initial issue of JACN features a range of impactful articles, including:
- Exploring the Primary Care Registered Nurse Role: Activities and Enhanced Practice Barriers, by Susan Watkins, Vicki Kowlowitz, Judy Neubrander, MyoungJin Kim, and Mary J. Dyck.
- An Initiative to Implement Universal Pediatric Suicide Screenings: Research conducted by Kristin Kroll, Tera Bartelt, Margaret Ertz, and Jenny Walczak.
- Implementation and Outcomes of a Telephonic Verbal Violence De-Escalation Process: Insights from Cara Spencer, June Fouse, Stephanie Storch-Goodyear, and Jennifer Rodgers.
For those who are not members, individual or institutional subscriptions to this invaluable resource are available for purchase. Accessing JACN provides patients and healthcare professionals alike with critical insights into the evolving world of ambulatory care nursing.
Mission and Commitment of AAACN
AAACN stands as a leader in advancing the role of nurses within the community and ambulatory care sectors. With a mission centered around Shaping Care Where Life Happens, the organization focuses on promoting holistic care and strengthens nurses' essential roles in enhancing national health.
Connect with AAACN
For more detailed information about the journal and its publications, interested individuals are encouraged to visit the AAACN website. Furthermore, media inquiries can be directed to Rebecca Klavens, the Communications & Media Relations Manager at AAACN, who is available to provide support and answer questions about this new initiative.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Journal of Ambulatory Care Nursing (JACN)?
JACN is a new scholarly, peer-reviewed journal introduced by the American Academy of Ambulatory Care Nursing, focusing on improving knowledge and practices in ambulatory care.
Who can access the JACN?
The JACN is accessible for free to AAACN members, while non-members can purchase individual or institutional subscriptions.
What topics will JACN cover?
The journal will publish articles on evidence-based practices, clinical research, and professional development in ambulatory care nursing.
Who is on the editorial board of JACN?
The editorial board features distinguished members such as Dr. Susan B. Fowler, Dr. Beth Ann Swan, Dr. Nancy May, Dr. Kathy Mertens, and Brandy Williamson.
How often will JACN be published?
The Journal of Ambulatory Care Nursing will be published quarterly, ensuring timely updates and resources for nursing professionals.
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