Journal overview

This title has ceased (2017)

International Diabetes Nursing (formerly European Diabetes Nursing) is the official journal of the Foundation of European Nurses in Diabetes (FEND). It aims to promote high quality clinical research that improves the care of people with diabetes. The journal provides a platform for nurses and other professionals working in diabetes care across the globe, to share clinical innovations and knowledge that reflects or improves the lives of people with diabetes.

The journal is nurse-led but multidisciplinary in scope, and publishes a mixture of original research, reviews, case reports and conference reports. The journal also hopes to stimulate debate in relation to the political and policy developments that impact on diabetes care delivery.

The main topics of interest to the journal are:

The development and/or evaluation of interventions designed to improve diabetes care and outcomes
Innovations in diabetes clinical practice
Systematic reviews, meta-analyses and meta-syntheses of diabetes research
Novel descriptions of clinical issues and problems
Reports of the experiences and views of people with diabetes
Care system and organisational development or evaluation
Novel case reports with generalisable observations
Methodological issues and developments of relevance to knowledge generation in diabetes care
Overviews of current clinical issues or topics (this content is by invitation only)

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