Journal of Egyptian Womens Dermatological Society
Scope & Guideline
Empowering Women's Health Through Dermatological Research
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Clinical Dermatology Research:
The journal emphasizes original research in clinical dermatology, ranging from the diagnosis and management of common skin conditions to rare dermatological disorders. It often includes comparative studies and clinical trials. - Innovative Treatment Modalities:
There is a strong focus on exploring new and innovative treatment options, including the use of advanced technologies such as lasers, immunotherapies, and combination therapies, reflecting the journal's commitment to improving patient outcomes. - Dermatopathology and Biomarkers:
Research published often includes investigations into the histopathological features of skin diseases and the identification of biomarkers that can aid in diagnosis and treatment efficacy, highlighting the journal's interest in the scientific basis of dermatological practice. - Women's Health Issues:
The journal places particular emphasis on dermatological issues unique to women, addressing conditions such as hormonal changes in pregnancy, menopause, and the effects of systemic diseases on skin health. - Public Health and Epidemiology:
There is also a notable focus on the epidemiology of skin diseases, including studies on prevalence, risk factors, and the impact of socioeconomic conditions on dermatological health.
Trending and Emerging
- Impact of COVID-19 on Dermatology:
Several recent publications have explored the cutaneous manifestations related to COVID-19 and its vaccines, highlighting a significant trend towards understanding the pandemic's effects on dermatological health. - Integrative and Holistic Approaches:
Emerging themes include a focus on integrative treatments, combining traditional therapies with innovative techniques such as microneedling and platelet-rich plasma, reflecting a shift towards personalized patient care. - Psychodermatology:
There is an increasing interest in the psychological aspects of dermatological conditions, such as the impact of skin diseases on mental health and quality of life, particularly in women, which is gaining traction in recent research. - Biomarkers and Genetic Research:
Recent studies are increasingly focusing on identifying biomarkers and genetic predispositions related to skin conditions, which could lead to more targeted therapies and better patient outcomes. - Teledermatology and Digital Health:
The rise of telemedicine and digital health solutions in dermatology has become a prominent area of interest, especially in the context of improving access to care and patient follow-up during and post-pandemic.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Treatment Methods:
There is a noticeable decrease in studies focusing on conventional treatment methods such as topical steroid therapies and older systemic treatments, as newer and more effective options are being explored. - Case Reports of Rare Conditions:
While case reports were once a staple of the journal, there has been a decline in the publication of isolated case reports, possibly due to a shift toward more comprehensive studies and clinical trials. - General Dermatology Topics:
Research that broadly covers general dermatological practices without a specific focus on women's health issues has decreased, indicating a more targeted approach to research themes within the journal. - Basic Science Research:
The journal has seen a reduction in basic science studies that do not directly relate to clinical outcomes or patient care, suggesting a trend towards more applied research that has immediate relevance to dermatological practice.
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