Aim and Scope

Aim

The Review of Applied Health Research (RAHR) aims to advance the understanding and application of health sciences through the dissemination of high-quality, original research. By fostering a global exchange of knowledge, RAHR seeks to address pressing health issues and contribute to the improvement of healthcare practices and policies worldwide. As an open-access journal, RAHR is committed to making research freely available, promoting accessibility and equity in the dissemination of health information.

Scope

The scope of Review of Applied Health Research (RAHR) encompasses a broad range of disciplines within applied health sciences, including but not limited to:

  • Clinical Medicine: Studies related to diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases in clinical settings.
  • Public Health: Research on health promotion, disease prevention, epidemiology, and health policy.
  • Health Services Research: Analyses of healthcare systems, quality of care, healthcare economics, and management.
  • Nursing and Allied Health: Innovations and best practices in nursing, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and other allied health professions.
  • Pharmacology and Therapeutics: Investigations into drug development, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and therapeutic interventions.
  • Medical Education: Research on the effectiveness of educational programs and methodologies in health sciences.
  • Health Technology: Evaluations and applications of new technologies in healthcare, including telemedicine and health informatics.
  • Mental Health: Studies on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental health disorders.
  • Environmental Health: Research on the impact of environmental factors on health and strategies for mitigation.

RAHR publishes a variety of article types, including original research articles, reviews, case studies, and brief reports. Manuscripts are selected based on their originality, significance, methodological rigor, and potential to contribute to the advancement of health sciences.

Key Areas of Interest:

  • Innovative clinical practices and interventions
  • Public health strategies and health policy analysis
  • Health services and systems research
  • Interdisciplinary approaches to health research
  • Evidence-based practice in nursing and allied health professions
  • Advances in pharmacology and therapeutic strategies
  • Cutting-edge health technologies and their applications
  • Mental health and psychological well-being
  • Environmental health impacts and preventive measures

RAHR is dedicated to providing a platform for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to share their findings and insights, thereby fostering a collaborative and informed global health community.