Section Policies

Research Articles

Research Articles must present original empirical or experimental findings related to medical and health sciences. Manuscripts must include a clear formulation of research objectives, methodology, results, analysis, and implications for clinical or community practice. All submitted manuscripts undergo a double-blind peer-review process.

Review Articles

Review Articles include systematic reviews, meta-analyses, scoping reviews, or theoretical literature studies related to medicine, public health, nursing, biomedical science, or health policy. Papers must demonstrate critical synthesis, methodological rigor, and academic contribution. Review manuscripts are subject to double-blind peer review.

Case Studies / Case Reports

Case Studies or Case Reports must present detailed descriptions of clinical cases, nursing interventions, or public health programs that provide valuable insights for professional practice or further research. Reports must maintain ethical approval, confidentiality measures, and clear discussion.

Short Communications

Short Communications include concise scientific reports, early-model testing, preliminary clinical findings, or urgent public health information. These manuscripts must contain clear methodology and implications despite shorter length.

Editorial Notes

Editorial Notes are written by editors or invited experts discussing emerging issues, scientific trends, or journal policy announcements. Editorial submissions are not peer-reviewed.