Aim & Scope
Aim:
The Multidisciplinary Journal of Healthcare (MJH) is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to advancing knowledge and practice in the field of healthcare. It serves as a platform for researchers, clinicians, policymakers, and other healthcare professionals to disseminate original research, reviews, and commentaries on a wide range of healthcare-related topics. The journal's primary objective is to foster interdisciplinary collaboration, promote evidence-based practice, and contribute to improving the quality, accessibility, and affordability of healthcare services worldwide.
Scope:
The MJH covers a diverse spectrum of healthcare-related disciplines, including but not limited to:
- Clinical Medicine: Internal medicine, surgery, pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, psychiatry, neurology, cardiology, oncology, and other specialties.
- Nursing: Nursing theory, practice, education, research, and leadership.
- Pharmacy: Pharmaceutical sciences, drug therapy, clinical pharmacy, and pharmacy education.
- Allied Health: Physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech-language pathology, respiratory therapy, medical imaging, and other allied health professions.
- Public Health: Epidemiology, health policy, health economics, health systems, and global health.
- Health Informatics: Health information systems, health data analytics, medical informatics, and biomedical engineering.
- Biomedical Sciences: Basic and translational research in biology, biochemistry, genetics, pharmacology, and other biomedical disciplines.
- Health Psychology: Behavioral health, health promotion, health disparities, and quality of life.
- Health Ethics: Bioethics, medical ethics, and healthcare policy ethics.
The journal welcomes submissions that address a variety of research questions, including:
- Original research: Empirical studies, randomized controlled trials, observational studies, case reports, and other original research methodologies.
- Reviews: Systematic reviews, literature reviews, and meta-analyses.
- Commentaries: Perspectives, editorials, and opinion pieces on current healthcare issues.
- Case studies: In-depth case reports that illustrate important clinical or ethical concepts.
- Methodological papers: Papers that describe new research methods or techniques.
- Policy analyses: Papers that evaluate healthcare policies or programs.
The MJH is committed to publishing high-quality research that is relevant to both academic and clinical practice. The journal also aims to promote interdisciplinary collaboration and to foster a culture of open science and transparency.




















