Medicina de Familia-SEMERGEN
Scope & Guideline
Exploring the dynamics of family healthcare for better patient outcomes.
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Primary Care Management:
The journal emphasizes research related to the management and treatment protocols in primary care settings, including chronic diseases, acute conditions, and preventive care. - Health Policy and Education:
It discusses health policies, educational interventions, and the training of primary care providers to improve health outcomes and enhance healthcare delivery. - Mental Health and Social Determinants:
There is a strong focus on the intersection of mental health and social determinants of health, exploring how these factors influence patient care and outcomes. - Innovative Technologies in Healthcare:
The journal explores the integration of digital health solutions, telemedicine, and artificial intelligence in primary care to enhance patient engagement and care efficiency. - Epidemiological Studies:
Research articles often include epidemiological studies that assess disease prevalence, incidence, and the impact of public health interventions. - Patient-Centered Care:
The journal promotes a patient-centered approach, highlighting the importance of understanding patient experiences, preferences, and adherence to therapies.
Trending and Emerging
- Long COVID and Post-Acute Sequelae:
A significant increase in research related to Long COVID, focusing on its management, implications for primary care, and the psychosocial aspects affecting patients has emerged. - Digital Health Solutions:
There is a growing emphasis on the role of digital health, including telemedicine and mobile health applications, as essential tools for managing patient care in primary care settings. - Mental Health Integration:
Research focusing on the integration of mental health services into primary care is trending, highlighting the importance of addressing psychological well-being alongside physical health. - Health Equity and Social Determinants:
Emerging studies are increasingly addressing health equity and the social determinants of health, reflecting a broader understanding of the factors influencing health outcomes. - Chronic Disease Management Innovations:
Innovative approaches to managing chronic diseases, incorporating multidisciplinary strategies and patient engagement, are becoming a focal point of research.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Pharmacological Treatments:
There is a noticeable reduction in studies focusing solely on traditional pharmacological treatments, as the emphasis shifts towards integrated care models and lifestyle interventions. - Invasive Diagnostic Procedures:
Research on invasive diagnostic procedures has become less frequent, likely due to a growing preference for non-invasive methods and technological advancements. - Single-Disease Focus Studies:
The journal is moving away from studies that focus narrowly on single diseases, instead prioritizing research that encompasses comorbidities and holistic patient management. - Static Health Education Models:
There is a decline in papers advocating for static health education models, as dynamic, interactive, and technology-enhanced education approaches gain traction. - Generalized Population Studies:
Research that broadly examines population health without specific contextual focus is waning, with a shift towards targeted studies that address specific demographics or health needs.
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