Contact the journal. Explore Online first articles. Volumes and issues. Electronic ISSN Print ISSN With the support of our highly skilled clinicians, researchers and educators, the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners NAPNAP develops and distributes several different publications on a wide variety of advanced practice nursing and child health issues. In addition, we are proud to partner with other groups to produce high quality resources for our members and other pediatric healthcare providers.
The Journal of Pediatric Health Care JPHC , our official journal, provides scholarly clinical information and research regarding primary, acute and specialty health care for children of newborn age through young adulthood within a family-centered context.
The Journal disseminates multidisciplinary perspectives on evidence-based practice and emerging policy, advocacy and educational issues that are of importance to all healthcare professionals caring for children and their families.
The work in JPHC continues to be guided by our strategic plan: increasing access to knowledge about emerging evidence-based innovations that pertain to the health care of children and facilitating the translation of evidence into practice to improve health outcomes. Journal editors and contributors also work closely with our continuing education team to provide continuing education CE contact hours, particularly in pharmacology. Open Access. Purchase Single Articles.
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