The Journal of Health Sciences and Practice will consider the peer-review and publications of the following types of manuscripts:
1. Original Research: These are articles that reports findings of research designs such as randomized trials, intervention studies, cohort studies, case-control studies, cross-sectional studies, and surveys with high response rate. Authors should state clearly the objective or research question or hypothesis leading to the research; specify the design and detail methods including the study setting, time period of the research, participants with inclusion and exclusion criteria. The primary, secondary outcomes should be specified with a detail section on statistical analysis. The main results of the study should be written in the results section, followed by a robust discussion section placing the principal results in context with existing body of knowledge. The limitations and strengths of the study findings should be highlighted, with relevant conclusions, policy implications and practice, and need for future research.
2. Systematic Reviews
3. Narrative reviews
4. Meta-analysis
5. Brief Report
6. Research letter
7. Commentaries