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Dawn Kersula <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 4 Feb 2010 12:28:33 -0500
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New journal - hope some of you can be in those first issues:

In 2010 Journal of Primary Care & Community Health (JPCCH) launches as a new
quarterly, peer-reviewed publication dedicated to the study, practice,
impact and outcomes of primary care services and community health programs.
The only journal to bridge these fields JPCCH will present evidence in the
form of hypothesis-testing studies, either in the form of pilot projects or
larger intervention projects.
The audience for this exciting new journal will be primary care providers
and community health professionals who study their own patients for the
purpose of promoting health and preventing disease. Physicians, allied
health professionals, community health educators, and epidemiologists who
study health behavior and health outcomes will find the content relevant and
useful to their daily activities.
We are seeking research letters, case studies, pilot studies and
commentaries. Papers are likely to address topics such as the following:
Accessibility of services and programs to vulnerable groups
Delivery of screening tests
Compliance with medications
Unplanned return visits, referral to specialists or avoidable hospital
admissions
Informatics in primary care
Over-use of primary care or community health services
Client or patient satisfaction
Change in knowledge, attitudes or intended behavior
Change of a lifestyle change program
Cost per client of community health interventions compared to alternatives.
Targeted behaviors might be unprotected sexual activity, abuse of drugs or
alcohol, over-eating, physical activity, obesity and smoking
Change in morbidity, such as reduced infection rates, reduced rates of low
birth weight deliveries, reduced prematurity, and reduced infant mortality
Change in self-rated health, disability and/or frequent mental distress
(FMD)
Why Publish in Journal of Primary Care & Community Health?
Guaranteed Global Circulation of Your Article
JPCCH will go to hundreds of libraries all over the world. Your article will
get into the hands and minds of a wide community of academics and
professionals internationally.
Setting a New Standard for Rapid Review
JPCCH offers a publication decision within one week of submission, and your
article will be published online through Online First within eight weeks of
acceptance
Significant Online Exposure for Your Article
Your article will be archived on the renowned HighWire Press platform, which
hosts many of the most frequently cited journals, including JAMA® and NEJM®.
If your article is cited by another journal on HighWire, researchers at
subscribing institutions will be able to link over to your article for free
with the “toll-free citation linking” feature.
Quality Peer Review
You will enjoy rigorous but helpful and rapid peer review and assistance
with the development and publication of your paper to ensure greatest
impact. You can be assured of the highest attention to production values.
For more information, including submission guidelines, visit
http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/jpc.
Sincerely,
James E. Rohrer, PhD
Editor-in-Chief
Journal of Primary Care & Community Health
www.sagepub.com

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