Welcome to the Ghana Journal of Nursing and Midwifery (GJNMID), an international platform dedicated to academic excellence and global dissemination in the fields of nursing and midwifery. Operated and owned by the Ghana Registered Nurses and Midwives Association (GRNMA), GJNMID is deeply rooted in the expertise and values of the nursing and midwifery profession in Ghana.

Our Mission

At GJNMID, we are committed to fostering a seamless and efficient publishing experience for authors and researchers worldwide. Our mission is to advance the discourse in nursing and midwifery by providing a platform where voices from diverse backgrounds can contribute to the global conversation.

Why Publish with GJNMID?

  1. Rigorous Peer-Review Process:

    • Benefit from our stringent peer-review process, ensuring that each published paper meets the highest standards of quality and originality. Authors can trust in the credibility of their work as it undergoes thorough evaluation by experts in the field.
  2. Extensive Visibility:

    • Enjoy broad exposure and enhanced visibility for your research through our comprehensive online dissemination channels. Indexed in major databases and prominent search engines, your findings will reach a global audience, maximizing impact.
  3. Affordable Publication Fees:

    • GJNMID offers competitive publication fees, with waivers available for authors facing financial constraints or hailing from low-income countries. We strive to ensure equitable access to publication opportunities for all researchers.
  4. Open Access Policy:

    • Embracing an open access policy, GJNMID grants unrestricted access to all published papers. By removing barriers to access, we facilitate global knowledge exchange and widespread dissemination of research findings to readers worldwide.
  5. Author Recognition and Rewards:

    • Authors published in GJNMID receive due recognition for their contributions. This includes citation metrics, impact factor considerations, and potential accolades such as best paper awards, acknowledging scholarly achievements and promoting excellence.

Join Our Community

GJNMID is a member of CrossRef, which manages the Digital Object Identifier (DOI). Whether you're an established researcher or a budding author, we invite you to join our thriving community of scholars and practitioners. Submit your manuscript to GJNMID today and let your voice be heard on the global stage. Together, let's advance the frontiers of nursing and midwifery research and make a meaningful impact on healthcare worldwide.

We look forward to collaborating with you on your next publication.

Vol. 1 No. 4 (2024): Digital Health and Telemedicine with Special Issues in Healthcare

This issue explores AI-powered telemedicine solutions addressing infectious disease management in resource-limited settings. Featured research examines how artificial intelligence enhances remote healthcare delivery, improves disease surveillance, and supports clinical decision-making for nurses and midwives across developing countries, with special focus on implementation challenges and successes.

Published: 2024-11-07

The role of AI in Improving the Management of Chronic Diseases in Developing Countries

Safura Seidu, Afia Kwakyewaa Owusu-Agyeman, Mariam Ibrahim, Catherine Kyiu, Christopher Ababio-Boamah (Author)

1-15

DOI: https://doi.org/10.69600/gjnmid.2024.v01.i04.1-15

The role of AI in Enhancing Disease Surveillance and Outbreak Response in Developing Countries

Rebecca Boatemaa, Solomon Ossom Asare, Stephen Cosmos Akabadin, Victor Agyabeng, Alfred Addy (Author)

16-29

DOI: https://doi.org/10.69600/gjnmid.2024.v01.i04.16-29

Implementing and Adopting EHR Systems in Developing Countries

Kweku Owusu Danso, Prince Oghenekaro Asagba , Iroro Enameguolo Yarhere, Patrick Adumattah , Simon Amoaful (Author)

30-62

DOI: https://doi.org/10.69600/gjnmid.2024.v01.i04.30-62

Continuous Labor Support on Maternal Outcomes and Experiences

Dorothy Benewaa, Kenneth Afful Adjei, Esther Kissiwaa, Gifty Boafowaa Assim, Philip Abu (Author)

63-87

DOI: https://doi.org/10.69600/gjnmid.2024.v01.i04.63-86
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