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A goal for the future
This editorial was supposed to be entitled Towards a new normality, but on the day SCENARIO went to the printer, a focus came out in the journal L'Infermiere with the similar title Tornare alla normalità. What normality. (https://www.infermiere- online.org/2021/03/26/tornare-alla-normalita/).
Our first reaction was to completely change the opening article, thinking that such similar titles would cause confusion among readers. However, after discussions with some nurses and experts in the field, we decided to keep the text. The motivation to publish our editorial anyway, only with the addition of this opening preamble and changing the title, stems from the consideration that if two editorial offices have the same idea at the same time - without having consulted each other in the preceding days - it means that this is an important and debated topic in the professional community. This topic, as you will read in our article, has also been addressed by other journals, which have chosen the search for normality as their goal for the near future.
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