
Aims Scope
Aims and Scope:
The Open Access Journal of Women’s Health (OAJWH) stands as a leading open-access publication dedicated to advancing the field of women’s health through the dissemination of original research articles, comprehensive reviews, and insightful case reports. With its broad coverage of diverse topics within women’s health, the journal plays a vital role in fostering knowledge exchange and promoting evidence-based practices for the betterment of women’s health worldwide.
OAJWH encompasses various disciplines within the realm of women’s health, including gynecology, obstetrics, reproductive health, breast cancer, menopause, and gender-based health disparities. By exploring these multifaceted areas, the journal offers a comprehensive view of the unique health challenges, needs, and experiences of women throughout different stages of life.
The primary aim of OAJWH is to provide a platform for researchers, practitioners, and experts in the field to publish their findings and share their insights on women’s health. By featuring original research articles, the journal enables the dissemination of novel discoveries, scientific advancements, and innovative approaches that contribute to the understanding and improvement of women’s health outcomes.
In addition to original research, OAJWH publishes comprehensive reviews that critically evaluate existing literature, synthesize current knowledge, and identify research gaps within the field of women’s health. These reviews serve as invaluable resources, providing readers with a comprehensive overview of the latest evidence, emerging trends, and future directions for research and practice in women’s health.
The journal also welcomes case reports that highlight unique clinical observations, diagnostic dilemmas, and therapeutic interventions in the context of women’s health. By presenting real-world cases, OAJWH aims to foster the sharing of clinical experiences, innovative treatments, and successful outcomes, ultimately contributing to improved patient care and management.
Classification:
- Andrology
- Endocrinolgy
- Oncology
- Gynecology
- Obstetrics
- Prenatal Care
- Maternal Health
- Genital Modifications & Mutilations
- Female Anatomy
- Breast Diseases
- STD’s (Sexually Transmitted Diseases)
- Gender Based Biology
- Urogynecology
- Current Women’s Health Initiatives
- Midwifery Women’s Health
- Mental Health
- Reproductive Healthm Complementary Medicine
- Menopause
- Post Menopausal Women
- Cervical Abnormalities
- Lupus Erythromatus Syndrome
- Gynecologic Surgery