Turkish Archives of Otorhinolaryngology

Scope & Guideline

Advancing Knowledge in Otorhinolaryngology

Introduction

Immerse yourself in the scholarly insights of Turkish Archives of Otorhinolaryngology with our comprehensive guidelines detailing its aims and scope. This page is your resource for understanding the journal's thematic priorities. Stay abreast of trending topics currently drawing significant attention and explore declining topics for a full picture of evolving interests. Our selection of highly cited topics and recent high-impact papers is curated within these guidelines to enhance your research impact.
LanguageMulti-Language
ISSN2667-7466
PublisherGALENOS PUBL HOUSE
Support Open AccessNo
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AbbreviationTURK ARCH OTORHINOL / Turk. Arch. Otorhinolaryn.
Frequency4 issues/year
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AddressKacamak Sokak 21/1, ISTANBUL, Findikzade 34093, TURKIYE

Aims and Scopes

The Turkish Archives of Otorhinolaryngology aims to disseminate significant research findings and clinical practices in the field of otorhinolaryngology. The journal focuses on integrating clinical and experimental research to improve patient care and outcomes in various subspecialties of otorhinolaryngology.
  1. Clinical Research in Otorhinolaryngology:
    The journal emphasizes studies that explore clinical outcomes, surgical techniques, and management strategies for ear, nose, and throat conditions, contributing to evidence-based practices in the field.
  2. Innovative Surgical Techniques and Technologies:
    It publishes research on novel surgical procedures and technological advancements, including minimally invasive techniques, endoscopic surgeries, and the use of prosthetics such as cochlear implants.
  3. Multidisciplinary Approaches to Otorhinolaryngology:
    The journal encourages research that intersects with other medical fields, addressing issues like systemic diseases affecting otorhinolaryngological health, thereby fostering a holistic understanding of patient care.
  4. Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology:
    A significant focus is placed on conditions specific to pediatric populations, including developmental abnormalities and otitis media, highlighting the unique challenges and considerations in treating children.
  5. Research on Auditory and Vestibular Disorders:
    The journal includes studies investigating hearing loss, tinnitus, balance disorders, and their implications, promoting advancements in diagnostics and treatment options.
  6. Public Health and Epidemiological Studies:
    Research that examines the epidemiology of otorhinolaryngological conditions and their public health implications is also a core area, contributing to better prevention and awareness strategies.
The Turkish Archives of Otorhinolaryngology has seen a rise in several trending and emerging themes, reflecting the evolving landscape of research priorities in the field.
  1. Impact of Systemic Diseases on Otorhinolaryngological Health:
    Recent publications increasingly explore how systemic diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis and Fabry disease, impact ear, nose, and throat functions, indicating a growing interest in the interplay between systemic health and otorhinolaryngological conditions.
  2. Advancements in Cochlear Implant Technology:
    There is a notable trend towards research on cochlear implants, including their effects on various patient populations and the development of novel implantation techniques, reflecting the ongoing advancements in auditory rehabilitation.
  3. Management of Complex Cases and Rare Conditions:
    The journal has seen an increase in case reports and series that tackle complex or rare otorhinolaryngological conditions, showcasing the need for specialized knowledge and tailored management strategies.
  4. Patient-Centered Outcomes and Quality of Life Assessments:
    Emerging themes focus on patient-reported outcomes and quality of life metrics, emphasizing the importance of patient perspectives in evaluating the effectiveness of treatments.
  5. Telemedicine and Remote Patient Management:
    In light of recent global health challenges, there is a growing emphasis on telemedicine and innovative remote management strategies for otorhinolaryngological care, highlighting the adaptation of the field to modern healthcare demands.

Declining or Waning

While the Turkish Archives of Otorhinolaryngology continues to broaden its scope, certain themes have seen a decline in publication frequency over recent years, indicating a shift in research priorities.
  1. Traditional Surgical Techniques:
    There appears to be a waning interest in traditional surgical techniques, as the journal increasingly emphasizes innovative and minimally invasive approaches. This shift reflects broader trends in medicine towards less invasive procedures.
  2. Historical Perspectives and Reviews:
    Papers focusing on historical perspectives or extensive literature reviews have decreased, suggesting a preference for original research and clinical studies that offer new insights and data.
  3. Basic Science Research without Direct Clinical Application:
    Research that is purely basic science in nature, lacking immediate clinical relevance, has become less prominent, as the journal prioritizes studies with direct implications for patient care and outcomes.

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