Royal College of Nursing

RCNi is a wholly-owned, yet independently run, subsidiary of the Royal College of Nursing. They are committed to providing a range of essential nursing resources that inform and inspire, helping nurses meet their CPD requirements and stay up-to-date with the latest developments in best practice and exceptional patient care.

RCNi produces 10 journals, in digital format, to provide health professionals with the latest developments impacting nursing, including changes in policy, practice, and research.

Nursing Standard offers a range of content to support nurses in delivering excellent care. It provides authoritative coverage of the latest nursing news in addition to peer-reviewed clinical content and continuing professional development (CPD) articles.

Cancer Nursing Practice covers specialist topics such as cancers of the blood and breast cancer, as well as broader issues such as palliative care and oncology nursing.

Emergency Nurse is the only practice-based journal in the UK written specifically for nurses providing any aspect of emergency care.

Evidence-Based Nursing is a one-stop resource for the latest research across all nursing specialities. It gives readers access to hundreds of pages of original research in one handy source, with expert commentaries to draw out key findings and put them into clinical context.

Learning Disability Practice is written for nurses who care for people with learning, or intellectual, disabilities.

Mental Health Practice provides readers with a wide range of information to develop creative and evidence-based approaches to practice.

Nursing Children and Young People covers evidence-based practice in child health nursing. It promotes excellence in neonatal, infant, and young people’s care.

Nursing Management provides trusted advice for senior managers, nurses in leadership roles, and aspiring nurse leaders across all nursing disciplines.

Nursing Older People is the leading specialist journal for nurses who care for older people across a range of health and social care settings.

Primary Health Care keeps readers at the forefront of community and primary care health nursing.

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