Java Health Journal is an academic publication focused on scientific research in the field of health. The journal aims to present the latest research findings, analyses, and in-depth understanding of various aspects of health. The following are some of the distinctive features of the Java Health Journal:
- Themes Research: The journal covers a wide range of health-related themes, such as epidemiology, public health, nutrition, environmental health, infectious and non-communicable diseases, and innovations in healthcare.
- Methodology Research: The journal encompasses empirical, theoretical, or a combination of both research. Research methodologies used can vary, including cohort studies, surveys, clinical trials, secondary data analysis, and case studies.
- Quality Peer Review: Most of the journal undergoes a rigorous peer review process. This means that articles to be published must undergo evaluation by experts in the field of health before being published.
- Contribution Knowledge: The journal aims to make a significant contribution to knowledge in the field of health. Published articles are expected to provide new insights, test existing theories, or provide a better understanding of specific health issues.
- Utilization Data and Evidence: Research in this journal is supported by strong empirical data and evidence. Researchers must carefully collect, analyze, and interpret data to support their findings.
- Implications Health Policy: Some articles in this journal may focus on the implications for health policy. They may discuss how research results can be used to guide government policy decisions or health intervention strategies.
- Importance Academic and Practical: The Java Health Journal is not only relevant to academics but also to health practitioners, policymakers, and other stakeholders involved in the health sector. The Java Health Journal plays an important role in advancing our understanding of the dynamics of health at various levels, from local to global. They also play a role in shaping health policies and intervention strategies, and provide a forum for sharing knowledge and findings that are beneficial to the academic and professional communities.
The Java Health Journal is a forum for research with a health scope. This journal is published three times a year, in April, July, and November, with each issue containing 20 articles.
The Java Health Journal has an ISSN, namely ISSN Online 2622-9390 and ISSN Print 2338-5936.