Journal Detail
| Journal Name | |
| ISSN (P) | 3105-658X |
| ISSN (O) | 3105-6598 |
| Country | Macao |
| Frequency | Bi-Monthly |
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| Year of First Publication | 2025 |
| Web Site | lnhl.scionline2025.com |
| Editor | Haoyu Cai |
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| questpress@hotmail.com | |
| Phone No. | +853 6881 9699 |
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| Journal Description | Chinese Journal Title: Lao Nian Hu Li (Geriatric Nursing) English Journal Title: Geriatric Nursing International Standard Serial Number (ISSN): ISSN 3105-658X (Print) ISSN 3105-6598 (Online) CODEN: LHABA5 Identifier Assigning Agency: Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) Distribution Support Agency: China International Book Trading Corporation (CIBTC) Import Registration Number: G015Z131 Publication Model: Gold Open Access (Gold OA) All content is permanently freely accessible under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0). Publisher: Macau Sino-Foreign Medical Publishing Limited Publication Frequency: Bimonthly Publication Languages: Chinese, English Submission Requirements: Submissions in Chinese are accepted (must be accompanied by an English title, abstract, keywords, author affiliations, and author names). Core Positioning Geriatric Nursing is an international academic journal focused on addressing global aging challenges and advancing innovations in elderly health needs and nursing science. The journal aims to systematically promote the theoretical framework development and practical paradigm innovation in geriatric nursing, with particular emphasis on integrated care strategies for geriatric syndromes, optimization of multi-level long-term care service systems, application of age-friendly technologies, and interdisciplinary collaboration models. We strongly advocate for multidimensional, cross-disciplinary research methodologies that integrate clinical nursing, geriatric medicine, rehabilitation science, social psychology, and public health policy, striving to provide robust academic support and evidence-based foundations for building a holistic, continuous, and humanistic elderly health service system. |


