European Journal of Geriatrics and Gerontology
Scope & Guideline
Connecting researchers to tackle the challenges of aging.
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Geriatric Health and Disease Management:
The journal primarily focuses on the health challenges and diseases that affect older adults, including chronic diseases, frailty, and geriatric syndromes. It publishes studies that evaluate treatment efficacy, management strategies, and the impact of various interventions on the health of the elderly. - Nutrition and Metabolism in Aging:
Research on nutritional assessment, dietary interventions, and their implications on health outcomes in older adults is a core area of interest. This includes studies on malnutrition, obesity, and the role of specific dietary components in the aging population. - Psychosocial Aspects of Aging:
The journal explores the psychological and social dimensions of aging, including cognitive functions, mental health issues, caregiver experiences, and the impact of social support on the well-being of older adults. - Physical Function and Rehabilitation:
There is a strong emphasis on physical health, including studies on mobility, falls prevention, physical therapy, and rehabilitation strategies targeted at enhancing the functional capacity of older individuals. - Public Health and Policy in Geriatrics:
The journal addresses public health issues related to aging, including healthcare access, policies affecting older adults, and the implications of demographic changes on geriatric care.
Trending and Emerging
- Impact of COVID-19 on Geriatric Populations:
The pandemic has significantly influenced research focus, with numerous studies investigating the effects of COVID-19 on older adults, including health outcomes, psychological impacts, and vaccination responses. - Frailty and Sarcopenia:
There has been an increased emphasis on frailty and sarcopenia as critical factors impacting the health and quality of life in older adults. Research is focusing on assessment tools, interventions, and the relationship between these conditions and other health outcomes. - Mental Health and Cognitive Function:
Emerging themes include the assessment and management of mental health conditions such as depression and anxiety among older adults, highlighting the importance of psychological well-being in geriatric care. - Technological Interventions and Telehealth:
The use of technology in geriatric healthcare, including telemedicine and digital health interventions, is gaining traction. Research is exploring how these innovations can improve access to care and enhance health outcomes for older adults. - Multidisciplinary Approaches to Aging:
There is a growing trend towards interdisciplinary research that encompasses various fields such as nutrition, psychology, and social work, aiming for comprehensive care models that address the multifaceted needs of older adults.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Pharmacological Interventions:
There appears to be a waning focus on studies solely centered around pharmacological treatments for geriatric conditions, with a shift towards holistic and non-pharmacological approaches that consider the overall well-being of older adults. - Acute Care Settings:
Research specifically addressing acute care scenarios for older adults has decreased. The journal is now placing more emphasis on community-based interventions and preventive measures rather than acute care management. - Single Disease Focus:
There is a noticeable decline in studies that concentrate exclusively on single diseases. Instead, there is a growing trend towards exploring multi-morbidity and the interconnectedness of various health issues in aging populations.
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