Description
The International Perspectives in Emergency, Trauma and Critical Care Nursing is the journal for students completing the Birmingham City University (BCU) Professional Practice Adult Critical Care and Cardiac Care programmes and is published in collaboration with the Critical Care Nurses Association of Zambia (CCNAZ).The journal is managed by BCU's Centre of International Health Partnerships and on completion of the education programmes, CCNAZ have agreed to continue the journal using it as a vehicle to promote emergency, trauma and critical care nursing across Zambia and the wider central Africa region. The journal spans the whole continuum of acute and critical care nursing and includes all aspects of adult, paediatric and neonatal critical care nursing including surgery, medicine, cardiac, renal, neurosciences and rehabilitation.
This peer reviewed international journal provides a platform for emergency, trauma and critical care nurses across our partnership to share nursing practice, research, education, or management relating to emergency, trauma and critical care nursing. This will support and facilitate opportunities for nurses to learn publication skills, to enable them to share and disseminate best practice. The ethos of the journal is the promotion of quality and excellence of care for acute and critically ill patients. The journal is published twice yearly and open access. The journal is registered with an International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)
reference number: 2976-9523.
Dr Chris Carter & Prof Joy Notter are the editors and co-ordinate the journal and activities. The 6th Edition was a special edition focused on Rehabilitation Following Critical Illness in Low-Income Countries.
| Period | 23 Nov 2025 |
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