Aims and Scope

The Public Health Journal is a peer-reviewed scientific publication that serves as an interdisciplinary platform for disseminating high-quality research in the field of health sciences. The journal covers a broad spectrum of topics, including public health, clinical medicine, physical therapy, occupational therapy, psychophysical rehabilitation, and related disciplines focused on disease prevention, health promotion, functional recovery, and improvement of population health outcomes.

The journal prioritizes the publication of studies that combine scientific novelty with methodological rigor and practical relevance, particularly those that have the potential to influence clinical practice, healthcare systems, and public health policies.

The primary aim of the journal is to foster an academic environment for the dissemination of reliable, reproducible, and evidence-based research that contributes to the advancement of modern medicine, rehabilitation sciences, and public health systems.

The journal seeks to support the translation of scientific findings into clinical and practical applications, thereby improving healthcare quality and promoting innovation in prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation.

The journal pursues the following objectives:

publication of high-quality original research with clear scientific contribution and methodological validity;

promotion of interdisciplinary collaboration between clinical researchers, public health specialists, and rehabilitation professionals;

dissemination of evidence-based practices in medicine and healthcare;

support for epidemiological, preventive, and health systems research;

development of rehabilitation sciences aimed at improving functional outcomes and quality of life;

integration of national research into the international scientific community;

promotion of ethical standards in all stages of research and publication.