Aims and Scope
Focus
The Jurnal Manajemen Kesehatan dan Keperawatan (JMKK) serves as a scholarly platform for students, academics, researchers, and healthcare professionals to share knowledge, experiences, and the latest research in the fields of health management and nursing. Our primary aim is to facilitate the exchange of innovative ideas and practical solutions that can enhance the quality of healthcare services and the management of resources across various healthcare settings. By encouraging interdisciplinary dialogue, we seek to bridge theory and practice in improving healthcare outcomes.
Scope
JMKK accepts original research articles, literature reviews, case studies, and conceptual papers in the following areas:
Health Management:
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Strategies for healthcare management :Articles focusing on the planning, implementation, and evaluation of strategic approaches aimed at improving healthcare service delivery and organizational performance.
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Health policy and regulatory frameworks : Studies examining the formulation, implementation, and impact of health policies, as well as regulatory mechanisms that govern healthcare systems.
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Operational management of hospitals and other healthcare facilities : Research related to the day-to-day operations, logistics, workflow optimization, and efficiency improvement in hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare institutions.
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Human resource management in the healthcare sector : Discussions on workforce planning, recruitment, training, performance management, and staff retention strategies within health organizations.
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Innovations in healthcare service management : Papers exploring novel methods, models, or technologies that bring innovation to the administration and delivery of health services.
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Application of information technology in health management : Articles on the integration of digital health systems, electronic health records, telemedicine, data analytics, and decision-support systems in health management.
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Risk and quality management in healthcare delivery : Studies addressing patient safety, clinical risk mitigation, continuous quality improvement, and accreditation processes in healthcare.
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Cross-disciplinary collaboration in health management : Research highlighting collaborative efforts between different professional fields (e.g., medicine, public health, IT, economics) to optimize health outcomes and resource utilization.
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Public health evaluation and research : Evaluations and analyses of public health programs, interventions, community health trends, and their implications on policy and practice.
Nursing Management and Practice:
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Clinical and administrative nursing management : Articles discussing leadership roles in clinical settings, nursing workforce administration, supervision, and nursing care coordination.
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Leadership and management in nursing : Focus on strategic leadership, change management, policy development, and managerial competencies required in nursing leadership roles.
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Medical-surgical nursing : Research and evidence-based practices related to the care of adult patients undergoing medical and surgical treatment across healthcare settings.
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Emergency and disaster nursing : Studies on nursing practices in emergency situations, disaster preparedness, triage, and response strategies during crises.
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Pediatric nursing : Articles focusing on the nursing care of infants, children, and adolescents, including family-centered approaches and developmental considerations.
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Maternity nursing : Research on nursing care during pregnancy, labor, delivery, postpartum, and neonatal care, including maternal health promotion.
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Psychiatric and mental health nursing : Studies addressing mental health assessment, therapeutic communication, psychiatric disorders, and recovery-oriented nursing care.
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Geriatric nursing : Research related to the nursing care of older adults, including chronic disease management, functional support, and age-specific interventions.
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Community health nursing : Articles on health promotion, disease prevention, and community-based interventions, especially in underserved or rural populations.
JMKK is committed to publishing high-quality, peer-reviewed articles that contribute to the advancement of knowledge and practice in health and nursing management both nationally and globally.