Southern African Journal of Public Health (incorporating Strengthening Health Systems)

Southern African Journal of Public Health incorporating Strengthening Health Systems aims to bridge the divides between academia, policy and implementation in health systems intervention and reform. We publish papers with recognisable policy impact that draw on robust research and operational experience from both academic and non-academic authors.

We are committed to addressing the 5/95 publications gap for health systems research, a term coined by the WHO-based Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research to describe the imbalance between numbers of health systems research papers from developing countries compared to developed nations. As such, we have pledged to maintain a policy of no author fees and open access publication for all our content to remove barriers to publication and ensure maximum dissemination and use of published work.

To support all authors, no matter how inexperienced, to capture their knowledge in the scientific record, we also offer a cluster of publishing support services, including protocol reviews, writing support, intensive author feedback/developmental editing, and mentoring arrangements, Please email submissions@hmpg.co.za to find out more. 


Announcements

 

Migration to new editorial platform

 
The Southern African Journal of Public Health is in the process of migrating to a new editorial management system: https://samajournals.co.za/index.php/sajph/index.  
Posted: 2022-08-31 More...
 

Call for papers

 

A new international journal supported by PEPFAR and published by the South African Medical Association

 
Posted: 2014-09-17 More...
 
More Announcements...

Africa Health Conference on Public Health

Table of Contents

Cover PDF
 
Contents PDF
 

Editorial

Clinical public health PDF
D Basu

Abstracts

Africa Health Conference on Public Health PDF
 

Research

Impact of workplace violence towards public service emergency care providers on access to emergency medical care in Gauteng Province, South Africa PDF
T Khoza, MN Sibiya, N Mshunqane
Acceptance and choices of family planning methods of postdelivery women in a midwife obstetric unit in South Africa PDF
A M Hoque, S Buckus, M Hoque

CPD questionnaire

CPD PDF
 



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