The Open Nursing Journal is a publication that focuses on the reflections and understanding of patients dealing with long-term illnesses. It examines how illness perception affects both self-trust and trust in others, providing valuable insights into the psychological aspects of patient care. The journal aims to enhance the understanding of these dynamics through rigorous research and analysis.
Each article within the journal includes an abstract that summarizes key findings, along with background information relevant to the study. The research is structured around clear objectives and describes the methodology employed to gather data. Results are presented in a manner that highlights the implications for patient trust and perceptions of illness, contributing to the broader field of nursing and healthcare research.
The journal has recorded a total of 11,803 research downloads, indicating a level of interest and engagement with its content. This metric reflects the journal's role in disseminating important findings that can influence both clinical practice and patient experiences in managing long-term health conditions.




