Aims and Scope
Journal of Patient Care and Services (JPCS) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to advancing research and best practices in healthcare delivery, patient services, and patient outcomes. JPCS provides a global platform for healthcare professionals, researchers, and policymakers to share innovative solutions, emerging trends, and evidence-based approaches to improving patient care. The journal is committed to fostering excellence in healthcare by disseminating high-quality research that enhances the effectiveness, efficiency, and safety of patient services.
JPCS publishes original research, review articles, case reports, and policy analyses covering a wide range of topics, including but not limited to:
- Patient-Centered Care & Outcomes: Strategies for enhancing patient satisfaction, communication, and engagement in their healthcare journey.
- Healthcare Systems & Delivery Models: Innovations in healthcare infrastructure, workforce management, and integrated care models.
- Quality Improvement & Patient Safety: Best practices for reducing medical errors, improving safety protocols, and enhancing healthcare efficiency.
- Chronic Disease & Long-Term Care Management: Evidence-based approaches to managing chronic illnesses, rehabilitation, and palliative care.
- Health Economics & Policy Analysis: The financial impact of healthcare services, cost-effectiveness studies, and policy-driven healthcare transformations.
- Technology & Digital Health: The role of telemedicine, Artificial Intelligence, electronic health records, and other digital innovations in patient care.
- Ethical, Legal & Social Aspects of Patient Care: Examination of ethical dilemmas, patient rights, healthcare regulations, and the impact of medical policies.
- Interdisciplinary & Holistic Approaches: The role of nursing, physical therapy, psychology, occupational therapy, and allied health professions in patient care.
- Public Health & Preventive Medicine: Strategies for improving community health, addressing healthcare disparities, and implementing preventive measures.
A few keywords were outlined that belong to the scope of the journal, not limited. For more queries, contact us at [email protected]
- Health care
- Primary care
- Healthcare delivery system
- Patient care
- Nursing care
- Critical care nursing
- Patient experience
- Healthcare environment
- Health care systems
- Health care sciences and services
- Patient satisfaction
- Health care consulting
- Patient communication
- Patient health
- Nursing and health care
- Healthcare organizations
- Critical care trauma
- Patient education
- Dementia
- Anesthesia
- Nursing
- Infectious disease
- Geriatrics
- Sleep medicine
- Pain medicine
- Nursing informatics
- Pediatric nursing
- Nursing theories
- General practice
- Digital health
- Public health nursing
- Spinal anesthesia
- Children's health
- Exercise and health
- Adult nursing
- Clinical nursing
- Gerontological nursing
- Nursing science
- Pediatric anesthesiology
- Health informatics
- Women's health
- Clinical practitioners
- Medical/ health practitioners
- General anesthesiology
- Ambulatory anesthesiology
- Midwifery