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Asian American/ Pacific Islander Nurses Association and JMIR Publications Announce New Partnership to Publish Asian / Pacific Island Nursing Journal

Asian American / Pacific Islander Nurses Association and JMIR Publications Announce New Partnership to Publish Asian / Pacific Island Nursing Journal.

Society & publisher in shared mission to improve health disparities through research made freely available to those whose lives it improves.

The Asian American / Pacific Islander Nurses Association (AAPINA) and JMIR Publications announce a new agreement to publish Asian / Pacific Island Nursing Journal (APINJ) on behalf of the association. AAPINA will leverage the full support suite offered by JMIR including: editorial expertise in indexing and content strategy, best-in-class copy editing and typesetting, and promotional services such as knowledge translation programs and author interviews.

The number of nursing professionals in Asia has exploded in recent years, while Asian / Pacific Islanders (A/PI) make up the fastest growing minority group in the United States. However, research on health disparities and the cultural and educational challenges faced by these patient groups is frustratingly limited. Formed in the wake of a 1992 conference hosted by the U.S. Department of Health for minority leaders in nursing, AAPINA champions the work of A/PI nurses through education, networking, policy, and research.

To assist in the dissemination of scholarly work of AAPINA members and the A/PI communities they serve, the Asian / Pacific Island Nursing Journal was born in 2014. APINJ provides a dedicated home for research on all challenges the A/PI community faces in engaging with healthcare, whether they be policy-based, educational, cultural, or regarding disparities in health outcomes.

Dr. Hyochol Ahn

Dr. Hyochol Ahn, Professor and Associate Dean for Research at Florida State University College of Nursing and Editor-in-Chief of APINJ, says,

“Healthcare is an opaque institution for many, however cultural and other barriers only exacerbate these issues for the A/PI community. Transparent and accessible science can go a long way in addressing these problems – AAPINA is very excited to partner with JMIR to advance our shared mission of educating patients and improving outcomes.”

JMIR Publications is thrilled to welcome APINJ to our growing family of journals, expanding our horizons to rigorously cover important discrepancies seen in healthcare for minority populations. AAPINA recognizes the importance of Open Science principles and transparency in addressing the barriers to equitable healthcare facing A/PI people.

Dr. Gunther Eysenbach, founder and CEO of JMIR Publications, says,

Asian / Pacific Island Nursing Journal is an important addition to what we can offer as a publisher. I am thrilled to support the important voices and issues highlighted in the journal, and look forward to working with the Editor-in-Chief and editorial board to propel the title to the forefront of research on health disparities in minority patients.”

JMIR Publications is actively expanding our society publishing business to support organizations that prioritize innovation in healthcare and who uplift lesser-heard voices. If you are interested in learning more or partnering with JMIR, please contact us at partnerships@jmir.org.

About AAPINA:

AAPINA serves as the unified voice for Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) nurses around the world. AAPINA strives to positively affect the health and well-being of AAPIs and their communities by: 1) supporting AAPI nurses and nursing students around the world through research, practice, and education; 2) facilitating and promoting networking and collaborative partnerships; and 3) influencing health policy through individual and community actions.

About JMIR Publications:

JMIR Publications is the leading, born-digital, open-access publisher of academic journals and other innovative scientific communication products that focus on medicine, health, and technology. Our flagship journal, the Journal of Medical Internet Research, is the leading digital health journal globally in terms of quality and visibility in the medical informatics category and is the largest journal in the field.

Call for Papers Extended Deadline – March 31, 2019

Special Issue: Transforming Health for Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders

Guest Editors:  Mary Frances Oneha, PhD; Nafanua Braginsky, PhD, DNP; Mahealani Suapaia, PhD; Kamomilani Wong, PhD

Co-Editor: Jillian Inouye, Ph.D., FAAN

This special issue will feature articles related to transforming health and policy for Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders. Researchers, educators, practitioners, policy makers, academics, graduate students, and administrators from all countries who are interested in disseminating new knowledge towards the improvement of health for Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders are welcome.

Please submit your manuscripts in the form of formal papers. For this special issue, we are particularly interested in the following:

Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander research, practice, policy, education as well as others on:

  • Culturally specific care that improves health and achieves equity.
  • Community and primary care practice innovations.
  • Comparative or state of the science review on the health status of specific Islander groups not otherwise reported.
  • Ideas on policy changes to improve the health and well-being of Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islanders.
  • Other related topics

Original and empirical studies using qualitative, quantitative, or mixed-methods are welcome. Asian/Pacific Island Nursing Journal is the only journal focused specifically on health and health care of and for this group. This journal publishes peer-reviewed articles that include, but are not limited to:

  • Methods, interventions, instrumentation, and educational techniques that are unique to this group.
  • Theoretical foundations that increase understanding of the unique response to changes in health and illness.
  • Bio psychosocial, spiritual, and ecological impacts on practice, education, and research.
  • Policy issues as a result of rigorous research outcomes.

For author guidelines, manuscript preparation, article processing charge and editorial contact information, click here.

The APIN Journal is indexed in DOAJ, EBSCO, and Scopus.

Call for Papers-AAPINA Special Issue on Technology & Health- Extended Deadline October 31, 2018

Special Issue on Technology and Health
Guest Editor: Reimund Serafica, PhD
Co-Editor: Jillian Inouye, PhD, FAAN
Deadline: October 31, 2018

The special issue on technology and health will feature articles related to the use of technology and health for Asian-Pacific Islanders. The title of this special issue, Asian/Pacific Island Technology and Health, welcome manuscripts from the United States and Asian and Pacific Island countries. Researchers, educators, graduate students, practitioners and administrators which report the health of Asian populations and health care approaches using technology are welcome.

Special Issue on Transforming Health for Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders
Guest Editors: Mary Frances, Oneha, PhD; Nafanua Braginsky, PhD, DNP; Mahealani Suapaia, PhD; Kamomilani Wong, PhD
Co-Editor: Jillian Inouye, Ph.D., FAAN
Deadline: October 31, 2018

This special issue will feature articles related to transforming health and policy for Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders. Researchers, educators, practitioners, policy makers, academics, graduate students, and administrators from all countries who are interested in disseminating new knowledge towards the improvement of health for Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders are welcome to submit. We are particularly interested in Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander research, practice, policy, and education.

Submission guidelines are available online:
https://kahualike.manoa.hawaii.edu/apin/policies.html#submission

APINJ Flyer_2018_technology_deadline extended

The APIN Journal is indexed in the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ )

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