Scope and Aims:
JGHPR focuses on a comprehensive range of topics within three primary disciplines:
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Public Health:
- Epidemiology: Studies on the distribution and determinants of health-related states or events in specific populations.
- Health Promotion and Education: Research on strategies to promote healthy behaviors and improve public awareness.
- Disease Prevention: Studies on preventive measures and interventions to reduce the incidence and prevalence of diseases.
- Health Policy and Management: Analysis of health systems, policies, and management practices that affect health outcomes.
- Environmental and Occupational Health: Research on the impact of environmental and workplace factors on health.
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Midwifery:
- Maternal and Child Health: Research on prenatal, perinatal, and postnatal care, including strategies to improve maternal and neonatal outcomes.
- Midwifery Practice and Education: Studies on best practices, educational frameworks, and professional development in midwifery.
- Reproductive Health: Research on family planning, contraception, and reproductive rights.
- Community-Based Midwifery: Studies on midwifery services and their impact in community settings, especially in underserved areas.
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Pharmacy:
- Drug Development and Discovery: Research on the identification, synthesis, and development of new pharmaceutical compounds.
- Pharmacology: Studies on the interactions of drugs with biological systems, including mechanisms of action and therapeutic effects.
- Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics: Research on the application of pharmacological knowledge to patient care, medication management, and therapeutic outcomes.
- Pharmaceutical Technology: Innovations in drug delivery systems, formulation science, and manufacturing processes.
- Pharmacoeconomics: Studies on the economic impact of drug therapies and the cost-effectiveness of pharmaceutical interventions.