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The Alexandria Scientific Nursing Journal (ASNJ) is the first Egyptian specialized scientific nursing journal in the Middle East. It is hosted by the Faculty of Nursing, Alexandria University, Egypt since 2002. It is indexed in the index Medicus for World Health Organization (WHO) Eastern Mediterranean Region and listed in the database of the Libraries of the Egyptian Universities.

The journal provides a forum for research findings and evidence to improve patient care, and nursing practice and education in the region. It aims to create collaboration and international relations between members of the nursing, medical, and other health-related professions in the different specialties.

The ASNJ is a biannual journal. It publishes original peer-reviewed scientific research relevant to all nursing specialties with the aim of evaluating the current healthcare situation in the region. It also offers appropriate solutions to the problems facing the population.

Its scope covers a wide range of areas including family health, adult health, women and child health, gerontological and geriatric care, critical and emergency care, nutrition, mental health, humanities, health education, and management of health care systems. 

Current Issue: Volume 26, Issue 3, September 2024, Pages 1-409 

Effect of Implementing Delirium Prevention Bundle on Clinical Outcomes of Critically Ill Patients

Pages 36-48

Ahmed Ismail Abdelmawla Bazina; Nadia Taha Mohamed Ahmed; Suad Elsayed, Abdelmotilib Elsaman; Haitham Mohammed Tammam


Effect of Positive Emotion Training Program on Negative Symptoms, Motivation, and Enjoyment among Patients with Schizophrenia.

Pages 49-60

Omima Mohamed Ibrahim Morsy; Mervat Mostafa EL-Gueneidy; Aleya , Mohamed Gamal El-Dein; Hesham Adel Sheshtawy,


Effect of Breast Milk Olfactory Stimulation on Behavioral Responses and Feeding Progression of Preterm Neonates

Pages 61-72

Amira , gamal Mohamed soliman; Omnia Galal Waziry; Marwa Mohamed Farag Mohamed; Gehan Maher Khamis


Effect of An Educational Program on Improving Nurses Performance Regarding Infection Prevention and Control in Chest Disease Wards

Pages 73-83

Sameh Hassan el abed el sheikh; Alice Rezian; Ahmed Youssef Shaaban; Mervat Abdel Fattah Mohamed; Eshrak Salama Hashem


Relationship between Demographic Determinants and Nurse Managers’ Proactive Work Behavior.

Pages 96-106

Heba Ahmed Hamza Zabady; Gehan Galal El Bialy; Nadia Hassan Ali Awad; Heba Mohammed Al Anwar


Effect of lower leg compression application during Cesarean Section- on women's physiological parameters and neonatal outcome.

Pages 107-117

Amira Ahmed Ebrahim Elhawet; Shadia Ahmed Yassin; Rasha Mohamed Essa; Ashraf Elsayed sharaf; Hanan Abd El-Rahman Kandeel


Relation between Knowledge and Self Care Practices Among Diabetic Patients.

Pages 118-131

Samia Mohamed Hashad; Anesa Ahmed El kholy; Gehan , Mohamed Desoky


Needs and Problems of Adolescent Orphans at Governmental Residential Institutions in Alexandria

Pages 132-144

Amina Ahmed Mohamed; Yasmin Mohammed Badawy Boghdady; Ahlam Mahmoud Mohamed; Nagat Hassan Abd Alghany; Eman Hussein Abd Elbary


Relationship between Smartphones Utilization and Work Engagement among Nurses.

Pages 145-157

Semsem Awad Ahmed Oraby; Gehan Galal El Bialy; Heba Mohamed Alanwer Ashour


Assessing the Level of Ethical Leadership from the Nurses’ Perspectives

Pages 197-207

Omnia Ahmed Abdullah Ali; Hala Ahmed Abdou; Nansy Sabry Elliethey


Mothers ‘Knowledge Versus Their Practices Toward COVID -19 Pandemic Among Children .

Pages 220-232

Rasha Ibrahim Mohamed; Nadia Madeny Helaly; Rasha Mohamed Abohadida


Factors Associated with Discontinuation of Using Hormonal Contraceptive Methods in Alexandria Governorate.

Pages 294-306

Maha Mohamed El Habashy; Abeer Hassan Shamekh; Rokaia abd elkhalek abdo; Sohair Ezzi; Manal Hassan Ahmed


Flipped Classroom Strategy Application as Perceived by Nursing Students

Pages 385-397

Anwaar Abdel Hafez Abdullah; Abeer Abdel Fattah Mahmoud; Hala Eid Mohammed