The aim of Frontiers in Health is to publish original research articles of high scientific and clinical value in the fields of clinical practice and experimental health sciences, covering areas such as nursing, midwifery, nutrition and dietetics, physiotherapy, emergency care and disaster management, health systems, health policies, public health, and health informatics.
The journal also welcomes systematic reviews, meta-analyses, case reports, policy analyses, and letters to the editor. Embracing a multidisciplinary approach, Frontiers in Health seeks to contribute to national and international knowledge, while promoting ethical, high-quality, and open-access scientific publishing.
The journal’s target audience includes healthcare professionals, researchers, academics, policymakers, and students working in nursing, midwifery, nutrition and dietetics, physiotherapy, emergency care and disaster management, public health, health systems, and related disciplines. Within this scope, clinicians actively involved in patient care, academics engaged in teaching and research, public health and epidemiology experts, clinical researchers, healthcare managers, undergraduate and graduate students, as well as professional and academic institutions that contribute to the advancement of health sciences, are all part of the readership.
Frontiers in Health seeks to address this broad and diverse audience by fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, enhancing the exchange of scientific knowledge, and promoting the dissemination of innovative practices in health sciences.