International Journal of Health Concord
Aim The International Journal of Health Concord aims to promote collaborative and interdisciplinary health research that addresses the pressing health challenges in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), fostering knowledge exchange, innovation, and evidence-based practices to improve population health outcomes. Scope The journal publishes a wide range of article types, including original research, reviews, case studies, perspective articles, theoretical/conceptual studies, policy analyses, short communications, and research protocols, covering all areas of health and healthcare relevant to LMICs. The journal welcomes studies in topics including, but not limited to: public health, clinical research, nursing, midwifery, medical sciences, rehabilitation, psychology, pharmacy, health policy and management, global health, nutrition, infectious diseases, mental health, community health, and digital health/telemedicine. Studies employing qualitative, quantitative, or mixed-methods designs are encouraged. Focus The journal focuses on generating evidence and insights that can guide healthcare practices, policy-making, and community interventions in resource-limited settings, with a strong emphasis on interdisciplinary and collaborative approaches. Specific Focus Collaborative and interdisciplinary health research in LMICs Innovative interventions, including digital health and technology-driven approaches, to improve health outcomes in resource-limited settings Health policy, health systems strengthening, and implementation research Nursing, medical, and allied health research tailored to LMIC contexts Community-based, preventive, and population health programs