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As nursing research systematically investigates nursing practice and the healthcare environment, it is necessary to identify problems, develop interventions and measure outcomes so that improved patient care in hospitals can be provided based on evidences.
NNT publishes original research and guides the authors to choose the right research topic based on different areas of nursing. All you need to do is select a topic that suits your area of study, research it and structure it according to the requirements.
Set clear goals and write your best nursing research topic.
Some of the topics for reference
Quantitative Research topics
- Challenges and management of chronic diseases.
- Comparative analysis of nursing homes and home care.
- Treatment of cardiovascular illnesses.
- Analysis of telehealth development.
- Home remedies for the home attack.
- Government budget against expenses in health care.
- Evaluation of the effectiveness of primary patient care.
- Evaluation of methods of assistance in suicide attempts.
- Statistical analysis of the benefits of diets.
- Causes of mental illness in women.
- Using unconventional methods to treat diabetes.
- Benefits of probiotics for treating diarrhea.
- Methods for assessing pain in critically-ill patients.
Qualitative Research topics
- The role of technology in improving the quality of nursing care.
- Empowering nurses to prescribe: advantages and disadvantages.
- Nursing stereotypes.
- How nursing has changed in the 20th and 21st centuries.
- Symptoms and consequences of cancer in adults.
- Bipolar disorders in adults.
- Mental disorders among the homeless.
- Handling adults with eating disorders.
- Qualities needed in treating the homeless.
- Factors concerning out-patient security.
- Methods used for mental trauma.
- Effectiveness of e-health in offering treatment.
Obstetric nursing research topics
- Causes and risks of preterm labor.
- Factors that contribute to death in newborns.
- How safe is home birth.
- How safe is elective cesarean section.
- Is elective induction safe.
- What are the benefits of epidural.
- Hypertension in pregnancy.
- Causes of preeclampsia.
- Mental issues during pregnancy.
- Stabilizing glucose levels during pregnancy.
Pediatric nursing research topics
- The leading cause of death in children.
- Treatment and prevention strategies of obesity in children and adolescents.
- Pediatric vaccinations.
- Survival risk in pediatric cancer patients.
- Antibiotic resistance in pediatrics
- Care regime for premature children.
- Is pediatric nursing more complex than adult nursing?
- Neonatal medicine.
- Taking care of children with congenital heart diseases.
- Pediatric dermatology.
- The best therapy for autistic children.
Critical care nursing research topics
- Study of AIDS and the stigma associated with it.
- Communication issues in critical patients.
- A review of experiences by nurses caring for critically ill patients.
- The importance of critical care nurses in the health care field.
- Management and care of critically ill patient’s challenges of dealing with non-verbal patients.
- Causes of burnout in critical care nurses.
- Interacting with the family of a critically ill patient.
- Providing critical care in remote areas.
- Psychological support to critically ill patients.
- Evidence-based practice (Ebp) nursing research topics.
- Tele-medicine
- Pediatrics
- Pharmacology
- Pain management
- Mental health and chemical dependency
- Forensics
- Hospice
- Adolescent and substance abuse
- Genetics and depression in men
- Genetic testing
Neonatal nursing research topics
- Neonatal care and nursing response.
- Neonatal care in the first hour of life.
- Respiratory care of the neonates.
- Neonatal meningitis.
- Pre and post-surgery care of the neonates.
- Cultural competence of neonatal nurses.
- Job satisfaction among neonatal nurses.
- Ethical challenges in neonatal nursing.
- Prevention of early neonatal death.
- Neonatal hypoglycemia.
Research topics in mental health nursing
- Mental health care for women after a miscarriage.
- Causes of depression.
- Psychiatric patient ethics.
- Mental impacts on pregnancy weight gain.
- Solutions to burnout among mental health nurses.
- Bipolar disorders.
- Social media platforms on the mental well-being of adults.
- The mental impact of emotional attachment among teenagers with mental problems.
Nursing research topics in women’s health
- Menopause treatment.
- Causes of sleep disorders in women.
- Effectiveness of breast cancer screening.
- Ethical treatments of infertility.
- Factors that lead to high infertility rates.
- Prevention measures for sexually transmitted illnesses.
- Emotional assistance after a miscarriage.
- Procedure for breast cancer diagnosis.
Elderly nursing research topics
- Analysis of age as a factor in dementia.
- Effects of aging on the immune system.
- Signs of malnutrition in the elderly.
- Ethical use of restrains in elderly patients.
- Prevention of falls in elderly patients.
- Critical care for elderly patients.
- Joint disorder treatment among the elderly.
- Treatment of Alzheimer’s.
- Treatment and prevention of cardiovascular risk.
- Restless leg syndrome.
- Treatment of late-life depression.
- Oral health in the elderly.
Nursing research topics in pain management
- The role of nursing in pain management.
- Pain management strategies in cancer patients.
- Effectiveness of non-chemical pain management methods.
- Cognitive hypnotherapy in pain management.
- Chemical and non-chemical pain management plans for post-surgery patients.
- Treatment and management for long term pain.
- Pain management in the pediatric unit.
- Beliefs in pain management.
Midwifery nursing research topics
- Childbirth experience among teenagers.
- Risks of advanced maternal age.
- Treatment of postpartum depression.
- Case studies of positive birth experiences.
- Non-chemical pain management during labor.
- Ways of engaging the father in pre and post-natal care.
- Treatment of mental disorders during birth.
- Treatment of pregnancy-induced hypertension.
- Impacts of delayed umbilical cord clamping after birth.
- Analysis of the importance of perinatal care to pregnant women.
- Effects of birth plan on the birth experience.
- Risks and the prolonged impact of caesarian section.
Nursing research topics in promoting health
- Ways of promoting healthy living among the elderly.
- Promotion strategies to involve children in different physical activities.
- Ways of influencing eating habits in children.
- Managing depression in workplaces.
- Understanding key principles of brain exercise.
- New ways of promoting HIV prevention.
- New ways of raising awareness on the prevention of obesity.
- Methods of reducing exposure to risks of diabetes.
Primary healthcare nursing research topics
- Acceptance of service-based practice in the primary health care.
- Economic evaluation for primary healthcare.
- Data collection ethics in primary healthcare.
- Modern vaccination in remote areas.
- Methods of quality assessment in healthcare.
- Strengthening home healthcare delivery.
- Financing strategies bias in healthcare.
- Strengthening the role of community healthcare nurses.
- Modern models of healthcare systems.
- Offering home healthcare for critically ill patients.
- Diversity in healthcare.
- Gender roles in nursing.
- Pathways from nursing to physician.
Research topics on current issues in nursing
- What are the challenges of meeting a patient’s expectations?
- Healthcare diversity.
- Nursing staff shortages.
- Health hazards in workplaces.
- Roles of clinical nursing.
- Stress management strategies.
- Ways to assist a chronically ill patient.
- Impact of social media in spreading fake health-related news.
Research topics on surgical nursing
- Pain management in surgical nursing.
- Roles of nurses in surgical wards.
- Moral distress among nurses in surgical units.
- Frequency of nursing tasks in surgical wards.
- Organizational effects on patient satisfaction in hospital surgical units.
- Patient’s satisfaction with the care provided by a theatre nurse.
- Self-confidence and leadership abilities by surgical nurses in responding to a critical patient.
- Continuity of care post-surgery.
Other topics
- Diagnostic technologies.
- Use of artificial intelligence in care settings.
- Changing disease paradigms (new views of chronic diseases).
- Health care policy and politics.
- Health care finance.
- Issues in pediatric care.
- Best practice in anticoagulant therapy.
- Women’s health issues, such as polycystic ovary syndrome, gynecologic cancers.
- Cardiac disease: novel and emerging approaches.
- Assessment and prevention of sleep disturbances in acute care setting/ambulatory settings.
- Nursing home issues (staffing, infection control, best practices).
General Guidelines for Authors
Want to write for Nightingale Nursing Times?
Nightingale Nursing Times (NNT) offers a unique range of editorial services to help our authors prepare a submission-ready research work.
When you are ready to submit, please refer to the following checklist to ensure you have all the elements in place to write for NNT:
- Only those articles are published in NNT whose author(s) are subscriber(s). Get an individual /institutional subscription to write for NNT. For subscription details, write to us on nnursingtimes@gmail.com.
- Research articles to be published should be in the field of medical and nursing.
- Author(s) must submit their article/research study via e-mail. The first page of the submission must mention; Author(s) name, official designation along with the name of the organization, title of the study and the subscription number, contact number
- Author(s) is/are required to attach a photograph. Photos should be of high resolution. If using a phone, do not reduce quality or size when sending images on e-mail.
- The content of submission should contain up to 2000-2500 words maximum. Article format should be in MS WORD ( Doc. File only).
- In case of Research study, following should be included; Title of the study, abstract with keywords, introduction, methodology, results, conclusion and references.
- Figures/tables (optional) should be referenced in the text and should include a caption. Figures/table, if any, should also be explained briefly.
- Authors should be judicious in citing references. On average, 2500 word paper should have no more than 10-15 references.
- Authors of all study reports and articles should be mindful of the rules on the ethical conduct of research. Any content submitted found to contain plagiarism or have extensive poor paraphrasing will be rejected even after acceptance.
- It is the duty of authors to make sure that their content is authentic. A certificate of plagiarism should be attached with the article to be published, sent via e-mail.
- Although our best effort is to publish all the articles in the upcoming issue, authors are requested to be patient, wait for their article till the next second issue of the journal.
- We personally send information about acceptance to our author(s). If any correction is required in your article, then our editorial team will connect you through e-mail.
Articles following the above guidelines alone will be considered for publication.
Editor
Assembling the Manuscripts
The Cover Letter
Authors should submit a cover letter with each manuscript. The cover letter should include the following
The corresponding author’s title, current credentials, occupation, institutional affiliation (if applicable), subscription number, mailing addresses, phone number, and e-mail address.
The Manuscript
All manuscripts submitted for publication to the NNT should include the following
Title
- An effective title summarizes the main idea or ideas of your study.
- It needs to be simple, direct, accurate, attractive, concise, informative.
- The title shall not exceed 15 words, shall be given on top of the title page.
Abstract
An abstract is a short summary of your manuscript, designed to give readers a quick overview of the whole research. The abstract shall not exceed 250 words.
Format the abstract according to the following headings
- BACKGROUND
- PURPOSE
- METHODOLOGY
- RESULTS
- CONCLUSION
- KEYWORDS (include 5-7 keywords)
Introduction
- The Introduction provides the readers background and context to convey the importance of your research.
- It should answer three important questions:
- What am I writing about?
- Why is it important?
- What do I want the reader to know about it?
- After introduction, begin to establish what you want your readers to know aout your study. This will include:
- Focus and scope
- The problem statement
- Hypotheses
- Objectives
Materials and Methods
- The Methods section should provide a detailed yet concise description of how the study was conducted. This includes the study setting, sample size, and method of participant selection, along with a brief overview of the sample’s demographic characteristics.
- It should outline the study design, tools or instruments used for data collection.
- The section should also describe the data collection process, any pilot study conducted and any limitations in the methodology.
Results
- The results section of the research paper is where you report the notable findings of your study.
- The result section should simply state the findings, without bias or interpretation, and arranged in a logical sequence.
- Represent your results visually using graphs, tables, and other figure which can help illustrate the findings of your research paper. Mention these illustrations in text, but do not repeat the information that they convey.
Conclusion
- The conclusion should include a restatement of your initial thesis; summarizing your key points and if possible make new research suggestions.
- Conclusion plays an important note in giving the author the opportunity to have final word, create a good impression, and end the paper on a positive note.
- Adding a strong conclusion to your research paper is important to give reader the comprehension of your research topic.
References
- A reference is a detailed description of the source of information that you want to give credit to via citation.
- All the references should be numbered.
- Maximum of 10-15 references should be given.