Focus And Scope
Nusantara Public Health Journal (NPHJ) (e-ISSN: xxxx-xxxx) focuses on the publication of high-quality research and scholarly contributions in the field of public health, particularly those addressing current issues, innovations, and evidence-based practices in Indonesia and other developing countries, as well as global health perspectives. The scope of the journal includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:
- Epidemiology and Disease Prevention: communicable and non-communicable diseases, surveillance systems, outbreak investigation, and disease control strategies.
- Health Promotion and Behavioral Sciences: health education, health communication, behavioral interventions, and community-based health programs.
- Environmental Health: environmental risk factors, sanitation, water quality, air pollution, waste management, and climate change impacts on health.
- Occupational Health and Safety (OHS): workplace health risks, occupational diseases, safety management systems, and industrial hygiene.
- Health Policy and Management: health systems, health services management, health economics, health financing, and policy analysis.
- Biostatistics and Health Informatics: statistical methods in public health research, data analysis, health information systems, and digital health innovations.
- Maternal, Child, and Reproductive Health: maternal and child health services, family planning, reproductive health issues, and adolescent health.
- Nutrition and Food Safety: nutritional status, public health nutrition, food security, food safety, and dietary interventions.
- Global and Community Health: health disparities, social determinants of health, community empowerment, and global health challenges.
NPHJ welcomes interdisciplinary research that integrates multiple public health perspectives and encourages contributions that provide practical implications for policy, program development, and public health practice