Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing serves as an essential academic platform dedicated to advancing knowledge and practice in the field of women’s health. The journal supports the development of high-quality nursing care by disseminating scholarly work that contributes to improved health outcomes for women across diverse settings.
The journal focuses on the publication of original research, clinical studies, and evidence-based practices related to nursing care for women. It highlights developments in clinical interventions, therapeutic approaches, and nursing strategies aimed at addressing a wide range of health conditions affecting women.
The scope of the journal encompasses health issues experienced by women throughout the life course, including reproductive health, maternal care, and the health of middle-aged and older women. In addition, the journal encourages studies that explore educational, methodological, and socio-cultural aspects of nursing, particularly those influencing women’s health and well-being.
Special attention is given to research in antenatal, intrapartum, and postnatal care, as well as community-based and institutional nursing practices. The journal also values contributions addressing gender-related health concerns, policy implications, and culturally relevant approaches to care.
While the journal maintains a strong connection to research and practice within Korea, it actively welcomes contributions from the international academic community, promoting the global exchange of knowledge in women’s health nursing.