Sleep Medicine Reviews: Volume 49 to Volume 54
Sleep Medicine Reviews offers comprehensive international coverage of sleep disorders, encompassing their causes, diagnosis, treatment, and broader implications for both individuals and public health. The journal serves as a platform for reviewing the clinical insights published in peer-reviewed journals across a wide array of disciplines associated with sleep medicine.
The scope of the journal is expansive and inclusive, reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of sleep medicine. It encompasses various specialties, including:
- Pulmonology: Addressing sleep-related respiratory issues.
- Psychiatry and Psychology: Exploring the psychological aspects of sleep disorders.
- Physiology: Examining the physiological mechanisms underlying sleep.
- Otolaryngology: Focusing on sleep-related conditions affecting the ears, nose, and throat.
- Paediatrics and Geriatrics: Covering sleep issues in different age groups.
- Cardiology: Investigating the relationship between sleep and cardiovascular health.
- Dentistry: Addressing dental factors that impact sleep disorders.
- Nursing: Exploring the role of nurses in managing sleep-related conditions.
- Neurology: Examining sleep disorders from a neurological perspective.
- General Medicine: Addressing sleep-related issues in broader medical contexts.
The content of Sleep Medicine Reviews is diverse and includes various types of reviews, such as:
- Narrative Reviews: Providing comprehensive overviews of specific sleep-related topics.
- Systematic Reviews: Summarizing and analyzing existing research on a particular subject.
- Editorials: Offering insights into areas of controversy, debate, and future research directions.
Given its focus on integrating insights from multiple disciplines, the journal serves as a valuable resource for researchers, clinicians, and healthcare professionals interested in staying updated on the latest developments in sleep medicine. It covers not only the clinical aspects of sleep disorders but also their broader implications for health and well-being at both individual and societal levels.
Volume 49: February 2020
Volume 50: April 2020
Volume 51: June 2020
Volume 52: August 2020
Volume 53: October 2020
Volume 54: December 2020
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