Focus and Scope

The Jurnal Fenomena Kesehatan (JFK) publishes research articles in these fields biannually, with issues released in May and October.

The Jurnal Fenomena Kesehatan (JFK) aims to :

  1. Sharing Knowledge : The main aim of this journal is to share current knowledge and current research in the field of obstetrics and homicide. This can help health professionals and researchers understand the latest developments in this discipline.
  2. Improving Clinical Practice : Journals such as these seek to improve clinical practice in the fields of obstetrics and surgery by presenting relevant research results and best practice recommendations to their readers. This can help improve patient care.
  3. Encourages New Research : The journal encourages new research and innovation in obstetrics and obstetrics by publishing original studies and experimental research. It provides a platform for researchers to share their findings.
  4. Improving the Quality of Education : This journal can also play a role in improving the quality of education in the field of midwifery and homicide by providing high-quality educational materials for students and professionals.
  5. Become a Reference Source : Journals such as this are often the primary reference source for health professionals, students, and researchers interested in the fields of midwifery and nursing.

The Jurnal Fenomena Kesehatan (JFK) Scopes : 

  1. Clinical Nursing : Articles that explore clinical nursing practices, including patient care, disease management, and preclinical care.
  2. Midwifery : Research and practice related to midwifery, including prenatal care, delivery, and post-natal care.
  3. Reproductive Health Research : Articles that discuss reproductive health issues, including infertility, sexual health, and premature birth.
  4. Health Care Management : Health care management issues, including hospital management, health care administration, and health policy.
  5. Nursing Nursing : Research and articles related to nursing practice, including aged care, mental health care, and further community health care.
  6. Qualitative and Quantitative Research : Research articles that use qualitative and quantitative methods to explore issues in the field of midwifery and protection.
  7. Health Education : Articles discussing education and training in the field of obstetrics and bleeding.
  8. Innovations in Care : Articles highlighting the latest innovations and developments in technology and health care that impact obstetrics and mortality.
  9. Reproductive Health Epidemiology : Study of the spread and control of diseases related to reproductive health.
  10. Ethical and Legal Aspects : Articles discussing ethical and legal issues related to midwifery practice and protection.