About the Journal

Introduction

Recent developments in aging research are the result of an increasingly fruitful cooperation between theoreticians, engineers, and clinical practitioners. Aging Care publishes peer reviewed, cutting-edge articles on aging related research both in basic and clinical aspects. Aging Care also aims to expand excellence in interdisciplinary and integrative basic and clinical research. As a publication of International Society of Translational Sciences, it is published quarterly without limited access (open access) to the content. Articles related to aging and care fall in the scope of the journal.

Aim and Scope

Aging Care (AC) is devoted to promoting science and practice in geriatric medicine, internal medicine and nursing in the world. To this end, AC publishes articles from all areas of geriatric medicine. The journal publishes original articles, rapid communications, editorials, reviews, highlights, perspective and other information closed relevant to geriatric medicine, internal medicine and related fields. Other types of articles include advanced experience, ideological highlights, and Q&A from scholars and scientists in related fields. AC will also launch Special Issues in rapid response to the newest development directions of scientific research fields.

AC has the ambition to and will become the EXCELLENT international platform for the publication of outstanding studies from all over the world. Geriatric Nursing publishes contributions on epidemiology, pathophysiology and clinical assessment, management and treatment of diseases in older adults, as well as health education and environmental health, hospital-residential-home care management for older adults, including ethical, social and health technology assessment. Contributions on innovative topics such as biological and genetic research, gender and disparity issues are welcome.

Target audience

The target audiences include: geriatric and internal medicine physician, nurses, geriatric educators, long-term care administrators, and others interested in care of the older adult. Attendees will define the unique health care needs, issues and concerns of the geriatric patient aimed at enhancing the health status and comfort level of elderly patients.

Expected content, by article type, in the journal (e.g. reviews, research articles, case reports etc.)

Articles types published by the journal include by not limited to: Editorial, Original Article, Review Article, Case Report, Letter to Editor, Commentary, Perspective, Highlight, Training Course.

Abstracting and Indexing Information

The journal is registered and included by the following services or databases: J-Gate