
Aims Scope
Aims and Scope:
The AOJ Sleep Medicine and Disorders (AOJSMD) is a prestigious open access journal dedicated to advancing the field of sleep medicine and disorders. By embracing the principles of open access, the journal ensures that cutting-edge research, profound insights, and transformative discoveries in sleep-related domains are accessible to a global audience.
AOJSMD serves as a vital platform for sleep researchers, clinicians, and experts to disseminate their knowledge, share their research findings, and engage in fruitful discussions. The journal covers an extensive spectrum of topics within the realm of sleep medicine and disorders, including but not limited to sleep apnea, insomnia, narcolepsy, circadian rhythm disorders, restless leg syndrome, and parasomnias.
With a deep understanding of the significant impact of sleep on overall health and well-being, AOJSMD strives to foster interdisciplinary collaborations, inspire innovative approaches, and drive advancements in the field. By facilitating the exchange of novel research, evidence-based practices, and clinical experiences, the journal plays a pivotal role in enhancing the understanding, diagnosis, and treatment of sleep-related conditions.
AOJSMD recognizes the multifaceted nature of sleep and its intricate interplay with various physiological, psychological, and environmental factors. By publishing high-quality research articles, insightful review papers, and intriguing case reports, the journal contributes to the collective knowledge in sleep medicine and disorders. The journal’s rigorous peer-review process ensures the dissemination of accurate, reliable, and impactful research, further bolstering the credibility and significance of published findings.
Moreover, AOJSMD encourages the exploration of emerging technologies, diagnostic tools, and therapeutic interventions to address the challenges and complexities associated with sleep disorders. The journal highlights the importance of evidence-based practices, innovative treatment modalities, and personalized approaches to optimize patient outcomes and enhance the quality of sleep-related healthcare.
In conclusion, AOJSMD stands at the forefront of sleep medicine and disorders research, fostering collaboration, knowledge sharing, and advancements in the field. Through its commitment to open access and rigorous scholarly standards, the journal propels scientific exploration, clinical practice, and the overall betterment of individuals affected by sleep disorders worldwide.
Classification:
- Dyssomnias
- Parasomnias
- Circadian rhythm sleep disorders
- Excessive daytime sleepiness
- Apnea
- Narcolepsy
- Idiopathic hypersomnia
- Hypersomnia
- Circadian rhythm disturbances
- kleine-levin syndrome
- Hypopnea syndrome
- Idiopathic hypersomnia
- Nocturia
- Kleine levin syndrome
- Night terror
- Restless legs syndrome
- Sleep apnea
- Sleep paralysis
- Somniphobia
- Periodic limb movement disorder
- Obstructive sleep apnea
- Sleep terror disorder
- Sleepwalking disorder
- Sleep paralysis
- REM sleep behavior disorder
- Coma
- Movement Disorders
- Psychiatric disorders
- Alzheimer’s disease
- Personality disorder
- Bipolar disorder
- Cognitive disorder
- Epilepsy
- Anxiety disorders
- Night eating syndrome
- Parkinson’s Diseases
- Behavioural Disorders
- Dementia