Hispanic Health Care International

Impact Factor: 1.1

Editor-In-Chief: Maithe Enriquez

Society Affiliation: National Association of Hispanic Nurses

Sub-Specialty: Health, Nursing

Discipline: Nursing

Description:

Hispanic Health Care International is at the forefront of addressing health-related issues affecting Hispanic and Latino/a populations. This peer-reviewed journal serves as an interdisciplinary forum for discussing current and cutting-edge topics in clinical practice, education, global health, research, policy, and technology affecting Hispanic and Latino/a populations in the United States and around the world. The journal is published in English.Some of the topics covered in this journal are:Chronic and acute health issues affecting Hispanic and Latino/a populations,Global and international perspectives on Hispanic and Latino/a health, Health literacy,Policy, cultural, and workplace issues affecting Hispanic and Latino/a populations and subgroups,Treatments, including medication and other remedies such as alternative and integrative therapies,Mental and behavioral health,Population health, public health initiatives, community health, andTechnology.Hispanic Health Care International includes articles on:Research: includes qualitative, quantitative and mixed methodologies, and measurement studies utilizing validity and reliability concepts.Clinical Practice/Evidence Based Practice: demonstrates clinical excellence and provides insight on current practice and policy that discuss implications to practice.Global Health: focuses on how international health issues relate to and affect Hispanic and Latino/a populations and subgroups.International: includes collaborative international studies conducted on Hispanic and Latino/a populations. Policy: includes legislative, regulatory, and legal issues affecting Hispanic and Latino/a health and access to care and health equityTechnology: focuses on systems, devices, medicines, vaccines, and procedures that solve health problems.Education: includes increasing recruitment and retention of Hispanic and Latino/a students and advancing preparation for culturally-appropriate care.Reviews: includes systematic reviews, meta-analysis reviews, and literature reviews.This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).Submit your manuscript today at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/hhci

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