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Focus and Scope
Focus and Scope
Media Riset Kesehatan Masyarakat Indonesia (MRKMI)
Media Riset Kesehatan Masyarakat Indonesia (MRKMI) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes original research articles, systematic reviews, and scholarly discussions in the field of public health. The journal aims to disseminate scientific evidence that contributes to improving population health, strengthening public health systems, and advancing preventive and promotive health strategies.
The journal provides a platform for researchers, academics, public health practitioners, and policy makers to share knowledge, research findings, and innovations addressing contemporary public health challenges at local, national, and global levels.
MRKMI prioritizes studies that emphasize population-based approaches, health promotion, disease prevention, and evidence-based public health interventions.
Scope of the Journal
Community-based health promotion, health communication, behavioral change interventions, and health literacy.
Studies examining determinants of health and factors influencing population health outcomes.
Health policy analysis, governance, health services management, and health system strengthening.
Research on communicable and non-communicable diseases, epidemiological surveillance, and prevention strategies.
Environmental risk factors, workplace health and safety, and occupational disease prevention.
Public health approaches related to maternal health, child health, adolescent health, and reproductive health.
Community nutrition, nutritional epidemiology, and nutrition-related disease prevention.
Research addressing health disparities, global health challenges, and health equity.
Digital technologies, health information systems, and innovation in public health interventions.
Evaluation of public health programs, policies, and interventions in community or institutional settings.
Types of Articles Accepted
- Original Research Articles
- Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses
- Scoping Reviews
All submitted manuscripts must demonstrate scientific rigor, methodological soundness, ethical compliance, and relevance to public health practice and policy.