Infant Journal
for neonatal and paediatric healthcare professionals

The journal

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Infant journal covers a wide range of subjects that reflects the varied roles of the professionals working in this area. Practical and clinically based, Infant supports neonatal and infant paediatric nursing and medical practice and develops professional education and health promotion skills.

Infant provides a valuable resource for everyone involved in caring for premature babies and critically ill infants. Technological developments and their impact on care are discussed, as well as the social and psychological issues relating to family support and child development.

Infant has a board of distinguished advisors whose experience and knowledge ensures that articles carried in the journal are factually correct, topical and relevant for all readers. All articles published in Infant are subject to peer review in order to guarantee that all content meets the highest standards.

Regular features
  • Editorials
  • Original research
  • Audits and surveys
  • Conference report
  • Clinical case study
  • Clinical practice
  • Guidelines
  • Book reviews
  • Letters

Topics planned for the May/June 2024 issue include:

  • The incidence of sepsis in neonates
  • Is the current 36-hour blood culture reporting system leading to timely discharge?
  • A case of Goldston syndrome in a newborn with a CEP290 ciliopathy
  • Congenital heart disease: are babies born in the right place at the right time?
  • Compliance with delayed cord clamping: a QI project
  • LISA: does mild sedation increase the risk of intervention due to loss of respiratory drive?
  • Augmented reality-assisted videolaryngoscopy
  • Enhancing the endogenous nutrient levels of donor human milk
  • Implementing the national Maternity and Neonatal Safety Improvement Programme (MatNeoSIP)
  • Neonatal equipment and product feature: Neuroprotection

OPEN ACCESS: A huge library of earlier articles, right back to 2005, is available free-of-charge, open access on this site. Use the site search at the top of the page to find those of interest.