Journal Information
Journal Title Holistic Journal of Nursing Studies
Initials HJNS
Abbreviation Holistic Journal of Nursing Studies
Language English and Indonesia
Frecuency Twice a year in January and July
ISSN e-ISSN: 3090-4048
OAI https://ejournal.jrm-indo.com/index.php/hjns/oai

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Publisher Junior Management Indonesia
Submission Requirements Authors are required to submit the following documents:
  • Cover Letter
  • Title Page
  • Manuscript (Anonymized Main Document)
  • Turnitin Similarity Report (Maximum 20%)
Important Information

Turnaround time (01/01/2024 to present):

  • Acceptance rate: 31%
  • Days to first editorial decision: 14–30 days
  • Days to accept: 43 days

Adherence to the submission checklist is required. Email submissions are not accepted. No fast-track review or publication is available in this journal.

Holistic Journal of Nursing Studies (HJNS) is a scientific platform designed to accommodate the scientific work of researchers, lecturers, and nursing students. The HJNS platform started in January 2025 focusing on the field of nursing and health in general. Specifically, the field of nursing covers the scope of basic nursing, nursing management, community nursing, gerontic nursing, family nursing, maternity nursing, pediatric nursing, medical surgical nursing, psychiatric nursing, critical and emergency nursing, nursing policy, palliative Nursing, Technology and Information in Nursing, and general health.

The Holistic Journal of Nursing Studies (HJNS) is also an open journal with a review or peer review process carried out by colleagues according to their field of expertise, especially in nursing. 

Current Issue

Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): Holistic Journal of Nursing Studies (IN PRESS)
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Holistic Journal of Nursing Studies (HJNS) published 5 articles (In Press) in Volume 1, Number 2, in July 2025.

Published: 2025-07-31

Articles

  • The Relationship Between Smartphone Addiction and Social Anxiety in Late Adolescents in the Society 5.0 Era

    Sapariah Anggraini, Noor Shipa Hayati (Author)
    1-7
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.64621/hjns.v1i2.29

Case Study

  • Nursing Care on Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus with The Risk of Ineffective Peripheral Perfusion: A Case Study

    Agung Eko Hartanto, Rika Ageng Widyaningrum, Budiono Budiono, Gandes Widya Hendrawati, Yustina Purwaningsih (Author)
    8-15
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.64621/hjns.v1i2.30
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