Endocrine Practice

Scope & Guideline

Advancing Clinical Insights in Endocrinology

Introduction

Delve into the academic richness of Endocrine Practice with our guidelines, detailing its aims and scope. Our resource identifies emerging and trending topics paving the way for new academic progress. We also provide insights into declining or waning topics, helping you stay informed about changing research landscapes. Evaluate highly cited topics and recent publications within these guidelines to align your work with influential scholarly trends.
LanguageEnglish
ISSN1530-891x
PublisherELSEVIER INC
Support Open AccessNo
CountryUnited States
TypeJournal
Convergefrom 2000 to 2024
AbbreviationENDOCR PRACT / Endocr. Pract.
Frequency12 issues/year
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Aims and Scopes

Endocrine Practice is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the field of endocrinology, focusing on the clinical management of endocrine disorders. The journal aims to provide a platform for sharing advances in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of various endocrine conditions, encompassing a multidisciplinary approach to patient care.
  1. Clinical Management of Endocrine Disorders:
    The journal emphasizes practical clinical applications and management strategies for endocrine disorders, including diabetes, thyroid diseases, adrenal disorders, and hormonal imbalances.
  2. Research on Innovative Treatments and Technologies:
    Endocrine Practice publishes studies on new therapeutic approaches, devices, and technologies that enhance patient outcomes in endocrine care, reflecting the latest advancements in medical science.
  3. Patient-Centered Approaches and Quality of Care:
    The journal promotes research that focuses on improving patient care quality, including studies on patient adherence, education, and health equity in endocrine practices.
  4. Interdisciplinary Collaboration:
    Endocrine Practice encourages submissions that highlight the importance of collaboration among healthcare providers, including endocrinologists, primary care physicians, dietitians, and allied health professionals.
  5. Emerging Endocrine Health Issues:
    The journal addresses contemporary challenges and emerging issues in endocrinology, such as the impact of COVID-19 on endocrine health and the rising prevalence of endocrine disorders in diverse populations.
Endocrine Practice has recently experienced a surge in interest in several emerging themes within the field of endocrinology. These trends reflect evolving clinical practices, advances in technology, and an increased focus on patient-centered care.
  1. Digital Health and Telemedicine:
    The journal has seen a significant increase in articles related to digital health technologies and telemedicine, particularly in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. This includes studies on remote patient monitoring, telehealth effectiveness, and online patient education.
  2. Personalized and Precision Medicine:
    There is a growing trend towards research that emphasizes personalized treatment approaches based on genetic, metabolic, and psychosocial factors, improving outcomes in endocrine disorders.
  3. Impact of Lifestyle Interventions:
    Emerging research focuses on the role of lifestyle modifications, such as dietary changes and physical activity, in managing chronic endocrine conditions like diabetes and obesity.
  4. Health Equity and Disparities in Endocrine Care:
    There is an increased emphasis on addressing health disparities among diverse populations, with a focus on equitable access to care and culturally competent practices.
  5. Long-Term Effects of Endocrine Disorders and Treatments:
    Recent publications have highlighted the long-term consequences of endocrine disorders and their treatments, including issues related to quality of life, cardiovascular health, and psychological impacts.

Declining or Waning

While Endocrine Practice continues to explore a wide range of topics within endocrinology, certain themes have seen a decline in focus over the recent years. This may reflect shifting priorities in research funding, clinical interest, or advancements in knowledge that have rendered some areas less prominent.
  1. Traditional Hormonal Therapies:
    There has been a noticeable decline in research focused on traditional hormonal therapies, such as certain older forms of hormone replacement therapy, as newer and more effective treatments emerge.
  2. Static Diagnostic Approaches:
    The journal has seen fewer contributions related to static diagnostic methods, such as single-hormone assays, as dynamic testing and more comprehensive diagnostic modalities gain prominence.
  3. Generalized Guidelines for Endocrine Disorders:
    There appears to be a reduction in the publication of broad, one-size-fits-all clinical guidelines, with a shift towards more personalized and condition-specific management strategies.
  4. Basic Science Research in Endocrinology:
    The journal has shifted its focus away from basic science research and laboratory studies toward clinical applications and real-world evidence, reflecting a growing interest in translational research.
  5. Historical Perspectives on Endocrinology:
    There has been less emphasis on historical reviews or discussions about the evolution of endocrine practices, as the focus has moved toward current clinical applications and future directions.

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