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Public Health in Practice
Format:
- Type: Academic Journal
- Review Process: Peer-reviewed
- Publication Frequency: Not specified
- Access: Gold open access
Overview:
Public Health in Practice is an international, peer-reviewed, gold open access journal focused on the translational aspect of public health research. It emphasizes the importance of implementing evidence-based research findings into real-world practice to improve public health outcomes.
Content Types:
- Research Articles: Original research focusing on public health practice and impact, policy evaluation, implementation of programs, and more.
- Reviews: Comprehensive review articles that evaluate public health policies, programs, or interventions.
Areas of Focus:
- Public health practice and impact
- Evaluation of public health policy, programs, or interventions
- Implementation of programs to improve health and/or reduce health inequalities
- Community engagement in public health issues
- Improvement of various determinant services like education, welfare, employment, etc., to improve public health
- Knowledge translation
- Applied epidemiology
- Health protection, including control of communicable diseases
- Prevention of ill health
- Addressing wider determinants to improve health and/or reduce health inequalities
Core Values:
- Inclusive
- Multidisciplinary
- Innovative
- International
- Efficient
Purpose:
The journal aims to serve as a conduit for improving public health by providing high-quality, actionable evidence. It focuses on the important but often overlooked aspect of translating and implementing research findings into effective public health practice.
Target Audience:
- Researchers in public health
- Practitioners in healthcare and social services
- Policymakers focused on public health
- Community organizers and activists
By emphasizing the translation and implementation of evidence into practice, Public Health in Practice bridges the gap between research and real-world impact, aiming to contribute significantly to the improvement of public health on a global scale.
Volume 1: November 2020
Volume 2: November 2021
Volume 3: June 2022
Volume 4: December 2022
Volume 5: June 2023
Volume 6: December 2023
Volume 7: June 2024
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