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Hispanic Health Care International


Title Abbreviation
Hisp Health Care Int
ISSN
1540-4153
Electronic ISSN
1938-8993
Readership
Administrators, Clinicians, Demographers, Educators, Epidemiologists, Health Scientists, Health Service Researchers, Healthcare Executives, Nurse Educators, Nurse Practitioners, Nurses, Policy Makers, Researchers
Scope
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; and Technology.
Sponsoring Association(s)
National Association of Hispanic Nurses (NAHN)
Publisher Name
SAGE Publications - US
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