Jornal de Pediatria
Scope & Guideline
Transforming pediatric health with cutting-edge insights.
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Pediatric Infectious Diseases:
Research on the prevalence, diagnosis, and treatment of infectious diseases affecting children, including recent studies on COVID-19, tuberculosis, and respiratory infections. - Child Development and Mental Health:
Exploration of behavioral, psychological, and developmental issues in children, including studies on autism spectrum disorders, bullying, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health. - Nutrition and Public Health:
Investigation of nutritional status, dietary practices, and their implications for health outcomes in children, with a focus on obesity, breastfeeding, and food allergies. - Neonatology and Pediatric Critical Care:
Studies addressing the care and outcomes of neonates and critically ill children, with research on neonatal sepsis, respiratory distress, and long-term outcomes of preterm infants. - Chronic Conditions and Long-term Care:
Research on the management of chronic health conditions in children, including studies on asthma, diabetes, and immunodeficiencies, emphasizing transition to adult care. - Surgical and Interventional Studies:
Clinical studies evaluating surgical techniques and interventions for pediatric conditions, including tracheobronchomalacia and congenital heart diseases. - Health Systems and Policy:
Analysis of healthcare delivery, access to services, and health policy implications for pediatric populations, particularly in low- and middle-income contexts.
Trending and Emerging
- Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic:
An increasing number of studies focus on the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic on children's health, including mental health, nutrition, and chronic disease management. - Telemedicine and Digital Health:
Research on telehealth solutions for pediatric care is gaining momentum, particularly in response to the need for accessible healthcare during and after the pandemic. - Environmental Health and Pediatrics:
Emerging studies emphasize the impact of environmental factors on children's health, including air pollution, climate change, and exposure to chemicals, reflecting a growing concern for public health. - Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C):
MIS-C has become a focal point of research, exploring its causes, clinical characteristics, and long-term effects following COVID-19 infections. - Interdisciplinary Approaches to Pediatric Care:
There is a rising trend towards research that incorporates interdisciplinary methods, integrating insights from nutrition, psychology, and public health to address complex pediatric health issues. - Focus on Nutrition and Obesity Prevention:
A heightened emphasis on childhood obesity, dietary practices, and nutritional interventions is evident, reflecting broader public health initiatives aimed at improving children's health outcomes.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Pediatric Diseases:
Research on common pediatric diseases that have been extensively covered in the past, such as classic childhood infections, is becoming less frequent as focus shifts to emerging health concerns. - General Pediatric Surgery:
While surgical studies remain important, there appears to be a decline in research specifically addressing standard surgical procedures, possibly due to a greater emphasis on minimally invasive techniques and other innovations. - Historical Perspectives on Pediatric Care:
Publications that reflect on historical practices or long-standing pediatric care issues are less prevalent, indicating a movement towards contemporary and innovative approaches in pediatric research. - Single Disease Focus Studies:
Research focusing solely on singular diseases without considering comorbidities or broader health implications is decreasing, highlighting a trend towards more integrative and holistic approaches to pediatric care. - Pharmacological Interventions:
Studies centered exclusively on pharmacological treatments are waning in favor of research that evaluates multidisciplinary approaches, lifestyle interventions, and holistic care.
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