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Dynamics of human health

Abbreviation: Dyn. Human Health

Published by: Good Life Research Centre Trust

Publisher Location: S.L., New Zealand

Journal Website:
http://www.journalofhealth.co.nz/


Range of citations in the SafetyLit database: 2023; 10(1) -- 2023; 10(1)

Publication Date Range: 2015 --

Number of articles from this journal included in the SafetyLit database: 1
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pISSN = 2382-1019


Find a library that holds this journal: http://worldcat.org/issn/23821019

Journal Language(s): English

Beware: This journal publisher does not list a physical location


Aims and Scope (from publisher): This Journal was devised as a platform to provide an applied and holistic view of health and healthcare as it relates to other social and environmental processes. In this context, the Journal seeks to publish articles in any discipline that discuss and debate evidentiary support of a link to health and healthcare outcomes, e.g. application of Health Informatics, possible associations between language, education, and technology with health.

From this platform human health can be viewed as a dynamic and holistic process and thus observing human “health” becomes inevitable regardless of colour, background, or discipline. The aim is to create a multi-way flow of information between disciplines to share information in addressing undesired outcomes resulting from human behaviour, e.g. health, social and economic policies.

In other words, using conventional language, DHH publishes a range of articles relevant to human health from different disciplines, cultures, and backgrounds in order to raise awareness about the issues surrounding human health. We welcome submissions of original research, relevant reviews, commentaries and manuscripts on a variety of topics.