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DIU-JOURNAL OF ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCE

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Aims & Scope

The DIU Journal of Allied Health Sciences (DIUJAHS) is a peer-reviewed, international journal dedicated to advancing research and knowledge in the field of Public Health and allied health sciences. The journal provides a platform for scholars, researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to explore innovative solutions and evidence-based practices that address the evolving challenges in public health and health-related disciplines.

Our mission is to foster high-quality research that contributes to improving health outcomes, shaping health policies, and enhancing the understanding of complex health systems. DIUJAHS publishes original research articles, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, case studies, policy briefs, and commentary that offer new insights and practical applications in public health and allied health sciences.

Note: The journal does not accept wet lab-based research or highly technical studies focused on experimental laboratory work.

Aims and scopes of this journal are following:

  • Public Health
  • Health Politics
  • Health Policy
  • Global Health
  • Epidemiology
  • Health Systems and Management
  • Hospital and Healthcare Management
  • Occupational and Environmental Health
  • Community and Primary Health Care
  • Health Promotion and Education
  • Health Informatics and Digital Health
  • Biostatistics and Data Science in Health
  • Health Economics and Financing
  • Health Inequities and Social Determinants of Health
  • Pharmaceutical Policy and Healthcare Access
  • Health Technology and Innovation
  • Maternal and Child Health
  • Aging and Geriatric Health
  • Mental Health and Behavioral Sciences
  • Reproductive Health
  • Disaster and Emergency Health Management
  • Telemedicine and Remote Health Care
  • Health Law and Ethics
  • Health Diplomacy and International Health Agreements
  • Comparative Health Systems