International Journal of Nursing Critical Care
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International Journal of Nursing Critical Care

Peer-Reviewed Online  ISSN: 2581-6209

About the Journal

International Journal of Nursing Critical Careaims to improve the care of critically ill patients by distributing, and promoting information relevant to intensive care. The Journal is devoted to Nurses and Other Health Professionals involved in the care of patients with critical needs. Time to time journal will publish peer- reviewed papers that are research and development oriented and is of interest to the healthcare providers.

All contributions to the journal are rigorously refereed and are selected on the basis of quality and originality of the work. The journal publishes the most significant new research papers or any other original contribution in the form of reviews and reports on new concepts in all areas pertaining to its scope and research being done in the world, thus ensuring its scientific priority and significance.

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Journal at a Glance

Abbreviation
ijncc
Frequency
2 Issues (Jan-June),(July-Dec)
ISSN
2581-6209
Impact Factor (SJIF)
DOI Prefix
10.37628/IJNNC
Language
English
Subject
Nursing
Format
Online
Starting Year
2016

Latest Articles

PublishedSubscriptionResearch Article 2026-04-21

AI-Enabled IV Infusion Monitoring Device for Real-Time Nursing Care Optimization

By P. Vanaja, Anitha KC, Ivan Abhishek Prakash, Navdeep Singh, Akansha John, Renuka ., Khemchand ., Lovesampuranjot Kaur, Sanjiv Kumar, Shivanand H Honakeri, Dr Manjot Kaur, and Gurdeep Singh

Abstract: Intravenous (IV) infusion therapy is an essential component of modern healthcare, widely used for administering fluids, medications, and nutrients in clinical settings. However, traditional infusion monitoring methods rely heavily on manual observation by nursing staff, which increases the risk of human error, delayed interventions, and excessive workload. The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into IV…

Published in International Journal of Nursing Critical Care · Vol. 12, Issue 01, 2026 · pp. 10–18Read Article →
PublishedSubscriptionResearch Article 2026-04-21

Smart Hospital Bed System for the Prevention and Management of Bedsores and Pressure Ulcers

By Santhosh S.U., Sumathi Sampath, Swapna Varughese, Puja Raman, Navdeep Singh, Raji Varughese, Shivnarayan Goswami, Priya Mary Stella, Shivanand H Honakeri, Akansha John, Simran Pruthi, and Mangilal .

Abstract: Pressure ulcers, also known as bed sores, represent a critical challenge in modern healthcare, particularly among immobilized and critically ill patients, leading to increased morbidity, prolonged hospital stays, and higher healthcare costs. Recent advancements in smart healthcare technologies have enabled the development of smart hospital bed systems that integrate sensors, automation, and artificial intelligence to…

Published in International Journal of Nursing Critical Care · Vol. 12, Issue 01, 2026 · pp. 1–8Read Article →
PublishedSubscriptionResearch Article 2025-11-18

A Study to Assess the Effectiveness of Video-Assisted Teaching Program on Knowledge Regarding Prevention of Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infection (CLABSI) Among Staff Nurses in Dhanvantri Critical Care Centre, Erode

By Rufeena S., Padmavathi. P, Chandramathi .K, and T. K. Kiruthika

Abstract: Background: A Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infection (CLABSI) occurs when microorganisms enter a patient’s bloodstream through a central venous catheter. These infections are potentially life-threatening but largely preventable through proper infection control practices. Nurses play a critical role in implementing evidence-based preventive measures to reduce the incidence of CLABSIs. Objectives: The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a…

Published in International Journal of Nursing Critical Care · Vol. 11, Issue 02, 2025 · pp. 17–27Read Article →
PublishedSubscriptionResearch Article 2025-11-20

A Study to Evaluate the Effectiveness of Planned Teaching Program on Knowledge and Attitude Regarding the Importance of Continuing Education Among the Nurses Working in the Intensive Care Unit at Hubballi

By Sujata Japannavar and V. G. Veeresh

Abstract: Background: Nursing professionals provide continuous, round-the-clock patient care, making it essential for them to maintain up-to-date knowledge and skills. Continuing education plays a vital role in professional development and in ensuring quality patient outcomes. The present study aimed to assess the knowledge and attitude of nurses regarding the importance of continuing education and to evaluate the…

Published in International Journal of Nursing Critical Care · Vol. 11, Issue 02, 2025 · pp. 9–16Read Article →
SubscriptionResearch Article 2025-11-18

Airway Maintenance in Intensive Care Units

By V. G. Veeresh and Sujata Japannavar

Abstract: Respiratory distress is a serious issue in critical care units. Maintaining patent airways is the basic vital procedure in intensive care units. Maintain Airways (Airway Management) is performed by various methods depending on the extent of trauma and need of ventilation and oxygen saturation. Nurses assist patients round the clock for basic and advanced care.…

Published in International Journal of Nursing Critical Care · Vol. 11, Issue 02, 2025 · pp. 28–37Read Article →
PublishedSubscriptionResearch Article 2025-11-25

Assessing the Effectiveness of Planned Teaching Program on Knowledge and Skills Regarding Breast Self-Examination Among Nursing Students in Selected School of Nursing, Delhi

By Meenakshi Tyagi, Sonali Lal, and Rohini Sharma

Abstract: Introduction: Breast self-examination is a vital screening method for early detection of breast disorders. Effective treatment and higher survival rates depend on early discovery. Breast self-examination is an easy, non-invasive, and affordable way for women to identify problems in their breasts and quickly seek medical assistance. The goal is to compare the results of the pretest and…

Published in International Journal of Nursing Critical Care · Vol. 11, Issue 02, 2025 · pp. 1–8Read Article →