Announcement
Black Sea Journal of Health Science (BSJ Health Sci) started publication in January 2018. BSJ Health Sci is an open-access international e-journal. BSJ Health Sci is a double-blind peer-reviewed journal published electronically six times (January, March, May, July, September, and November) in a year as of January 2024. BSJ Health Sci publishes, in Turkish or English, full-length original research articles, innovative papers, conference papers, reviews, mini-reviews, rapid communications, or technical notes by scientists on technical and clinical studies related to all health sciences.
Aims and Scope
The overall aim of BSJ Health Sci is to promote the professional development of its readers, researchers, and scientists related to health sciences around the world. BSJ Health Sci aims to provide a platform for the scientific community to publish their research findings and open new perspectives for further research. BSJ Health Sci is published electronically only, and articles are freely available online.
Research Article
Sağlık Otoritelerine Direnç: Topuk Kanı Testine Yönelik İçerik AnaliziResearch Article
Evaluation of Hand Physical Features, Sensory Perception and Functional Status in Type 2 Diabetic IndividualsResearch Article
Nursing Students' Attitudes towards Immigrant Individuals and Their Cultural Intelligence: A Comparative StudyResearch Article
Vital Signs and Salivary Cortisol as Biomarkers of Stress among Senior Dental Trainees at a Dentistry Faculty HospitalResearch Article
The Investigation of the Correlation between Navicular Drop Degree and Static Balance, Flexibility and StrengthResearch Article
Emziren Annelerde Yeme Farkındalığı, Sezgisel Yeme ve Emzirme Öz-Yeterliliği Arasındaki İlişkinin Değerlendirilmesi: Kesitsel Bir ÇalışmaResearch Article
The Relationship Between Psychological Resilience and Stress Coping Styles of Hemodialysis Patients: Descriptive ResearchResearch Article
Antibacterial, Antioxidant, and Cytotoxic Properties of Salvia officinalis L. Essential Oil and Its GC-MS AnalysisReview
The Role of Genetic Variants in Detoxification and Epigenetic Regulation