Journal Description

The American Research Journal of Nursing and Health Sciences (ARJNHS) is a peer-reviewed, open-access scholarly journal that is published monthly. American Research Journal of Nursing and Health Sciences (ARJNHS) is an excellent platform for scholars, researchers, and healthcare professionals to share their findings and perspectives on various topics related to nursing and health sciences, with the ultimate goal of improving healthcare delivery and patient outcomes.


The aim of ARJNHS is to provide a platform for researchers, academics, and healthcare professionals to publish their research findings and perspectives on various topics related to nursing and health sciences. The primary focus of the journal is to promote and disseminate high-quality research and scholarly works in the field of nursing and health sciences. The journal is committed to advancing nursing knowledge, improving patient outcomes, and enhancing the quality of healthcare delivery.


 

ULTRASONOGRAPHY IN DETECTING ROTATOR CUFF TENDINOPATHY: PATTERNS AND EARLY INDICATORS IN OVERHEAD SPORTS

Recreational sports play a crucial role in leisure and stress relief, contributing positively to both physical and psychological well-being. However, involvement in these activities is not without risks, particularly concerning musculoskeletal injuries. One prevalent condition associated with recreational sports, especially those involving overhead movements, is rotator cuff tendinopathy (RCT). This shoulder problem affects both general and athletic populations and is primarily linked to

Samuel A. Okoro

OUTCOMES AND CLINICAL FEATURES OF PEDIATRIC AML AT ADDIS ABABA TERTIARY HOSPITAL: A RETROSPECTIVE CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY

Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) in pediatric populations accounts for 15-20% of all acute leukemias, with recent studies from African cancer registries indicating a prevalence of 20-25% (de Rooij et al., 2015; Molyneux et al., 2017; Kassahun et al., 2020). However, comprehensive data on pediatric AML incidence in Ethiopia remains limited. AML's etiology involves a combination of genetic and acquired/environmental risk factors, though the exact age at presentation varies. A review of literature

Mesfin A. Berhanu , Solomon G. Assefa

HEALTH IMPLICATIONS OF OBESITY AND HYPERTENSION IN NIGERIAN SCHOOL-AGED ADOLESCENTS

Overweight and obesity have emerged as significant global health concerns, with their prevalence escalating to epidemic proportions. In many developing countries, these conditions are mistakenly perceived as indicators of affluence and well-being, despite their substantial health risks (Qorbani et al., 2013). Obesity, characterized by excessive fat accumulation, is a complex condition resulting from an interplay of environmental factors, genetic predisposition, and behavioral patterns. It is

Adebayo Olumide Adeyemi , Michael Andrew Smith