| Post date: 2017/01/16 | |
Aims and Scope
Aims
1. Foster Scholarly Discussion: To encourage theoretical, practical, and methodological discourse in various fields of military caring sciences, emphasizing original contributions from scholars both regionally and globally.
2. Promote Innovative Research: To invite submissions that highlight novel qualitative and quantitative research techniques and methodologies, aiding in the progression of knowledge and expertise in military caring sciences.
3. Encourage Advanced Research: To promote advanced research in military caring sciences that is insightful, critical, thought-provoking, engaging, and imaginative, thus elevating the knowledge and skills of researchers, scientists, and healthcare professionals.
4. Share Information: To establish a platform for sharing insights on military caring sciences, critical scenarios, and practices within the rapidly changing healthcare sector.
5. Publish Varied Manuscripts: To accept and publish manuscripts including original research articles, systematic reviews, short communications, case reports, and letter to editors on topics concerning healthcare services in disaster contexts.
6. Global Reach: To guarantee that all published material is available to readers around the globe through an open-access model, fostering international collaboration and interdisciplinary knowledge exchange.
Scope
The Military Caring Sciences (MCS) is a peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal dedicated to advancing knowledge and practice in caring science within military, veteran, and uniformed service populations. The journal publishes original research, theoretical explorations, reflective practice, and evidence-informed interventions that address holistic care, trauma recovery, leadership, ethics, operational readiness, and the lived experiences of those who serve and support the military community.
MCS serves as a platform for military and civilian scholars, healthcare practitioners, behavioral scientists, and policymakers who seek to explore the clinical, psychological, social, spiritual, and ethical dimensions of care in military contexts. By bridging theory and practice, the journal fosters innovation in compassionate, trauma-informed, and culturally responsive care for military personnel, veterans, and their families worldwide.
This journal accepts Original Articles, Systematic Reviews, Narrative Reviews, Brief Reports, Case Reports, and Letters to the editor in the field of military nursing, military medicine, military dentistry, military hygiene, crisis care, emergency care, military rehabilitation, military nursing education, military medical education, mental health, and other related areas. |