EBNESINA- Aim and Scope
Aims and Scope

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Aims
The EBNESINA journal (p-ISSN: 1735-9503, e-ISSN: 2645-4653) is an open-access, peer-reviewed, ‎quarterly publication committed to advancing the fields of medicine and health, with a specialized ‎focus on military and disaster medicine. Our mission is to:‎

  1. Enhance Clinical and Scientific Knowledge: Publish high-quality, evidence-based research ‎that contributes to the understanding and practice of military medicine, disaster medicine, ‎military psychiatry, aerospace medicine, subaquatic medicine, and related disciplines.‎
  2. Improve Patient Care: Disseminate innovative findings and best practices to improve the ‎quality of care for military personnel, disaster victims, and other populations affected by ‎extreme or unique medical challenges.‎
  3. Foster Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Provide a platform for researchers, clinicians, and ‎policymakers to share insights and collaborate on solutions for complex health issues in high-‎stakes environments.‎
  4. Promote Global Health Resilience: Address emerging threats and advancements in ‎medical science to strengthen preparedness and response in military and disaster settings ‎worldwide.‎

By maintaining rigorous peer-review standards and open-access policies, the EBNESINA‎ ‎journal ensures that critical knowledge is accessible to the global medical community, driving ‎progress in these vital fields.‎
Scope
The EBNESINA journal welcomes original research, review articles, case reports, and clinical studies ‎that contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the following specialized fields:‎

  1. ‎Military Medicine:‎
  • Trauma care and battlefield medicine.‎
  • Preventive medicine in military populations.‎
  • Rehabilitation and long-term care for injured service members.‎
  • Ethical and logistical challenges in military healthcare.‎
  1. Disaster Medicine:‎
  • Emergency preparedness and response strategies.‎
  • Mass casualty management and triage systems.‎
  • Epidemiological studies of disaster-affected populations.‎
  • Innovations in field medicine and mobile healthcare units.‎
  1. Military Psychiatry:‎
  • Psychological resilience and mental health interventions for military personnel.‎
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and combat-related psychological trauma.‎
  • Neuropsychological assessments and rehabilitation.‎
  • Suicide prevention and mental health policy in armed forces.‎
  1. Aerospace Medicine:‎
  • Physiological and psychological effects of high-altitude and spaceflight.‎
  • Aviation safety and human performance under extreme conditions.‎
  • Innovations in life support systems and telemedicine for astronauts.‎
  1. Subaquatic (Diving and Hyperbaric) Medicine:‎
  • Decompression sickness and diving-related injuries.‎
  • Hyperbaric oxygen therapy and its applications.‎
  • Underwater physiology and occupational health for divers.‎
  1. Related Disciplines:‎
  • Medical ethics in extreme environments.‎
  • Technological advancements (e.g., AI, telemedicine) for remote or hostile settings.‎
  • Global health initiatives in conflict zones or post-disaster regions.‎

Exclusions:‎

  • Studies lacking direct relevance to the journal’s focus areas.‎
  • Preliminary reports without robust methodology or ethical approval.‎
  • Articles outside the realm of medicine, health, or allied sciences.‎


The EBNESINA journal prioritizes interdisciplinary research with practical implications for improving ‎healthcare delivery in high-risk or unique environments.‎
All published papers in Ebnesina journal are free to access immediately. This journal does not charge for Article Processing Charges (APCs) or submission charges.
 

The following types of articles are supported

  • Original/Research Article
  • Review Articles (narrative, systematic, meta-analysis)
  • Brief Report
  • Case Report
  • Letter to the Editor
Topic URL in EBNESINA website:
http://ebnesina.ajaums.ac.ir/find-1.14.20.en.html
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