Ann Mitchell, PHD, RN, AHN-BC, FIAAN, FAANEditor in Chief | IntNSA Membership includes access to the JAN Online Archive |
The Journal of Addictions Nursing (JAN), the official journal of the International Nurses Society on Addictions (IntNSA), is a peer-reviewed quarterly international journal publishing original articles on current research, issues, practices and innovations as they relate to the field of addictions. Submissions are solicited from professional nurses and other healthcare professionals engaged in treatment, prevention, education, research, and consultation.
Each issue of the Journal of Addictions Nursing contains original full-length papers as well as several regular feature sections:
The International Nurses Society on Addictions (IntNSA) is a professional specialty organisation for nurses who are committed to the prevention, intervention, treatment, and management of substance abuse, misuse, and addictive disorders including:
Submit a ManuscriptIntNSA invites original manuscripts on current research, issues, practices and innovations as they relate to the field of addictions. Would you like to submit your work and contribute to the journal? | View onlineIntNSA members can view full issues of the JAN online as part of your membership to IntNSA. You can access the online journal through the Member’s Only area of the website. | Advertise in the journalIf you are interested in advertising in the journal, please see our rate card and get in touch. |
Letters pertaining to items published in JAN should be sent to the journal within three months of the original appearance of the material, except for critiques of original research, which may be submitted later. Letters that include statements of facts, research, or statistics should include appropriate references, although more than two are discouraged.
Letters can be no more than 500 words in length. Anonymous letters will not be considered. No affiliations will be included unless the authors are writing on behalf of an organization. In such cases, the letter writer should include a statement that the letter has been approved by the organization they are representing.
Letters that are personal attacks on an author rather than thoughtful criticism of the author’s ideas will not be considered for publication. Letters will be edited for clarity and length. Publication is not guaranteed.
Authors of the original article may be invited to write a response to one or more letters if the editors deem a response is warranted. Letters to the editor may be uploaded using the manuscript submission system.