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The Current Status of Professional Journals in Dental and Oral Health From Arabic-Speaking Countries
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The Current Status of Professional Journals in Dental and Oral Health From Arabic-Speaking Countries

Joshua Bernstein, Donald Altman, Janine Owens and Basil H. Aboul-Enein
World medical and health policy, Vol.10(2), pp.169-179
06/01/2018

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Life Sciences & Biomedicine Public, Environmental & Occupational Health Science & Technology
The Arabic-speaking region is disproportionately affected by oral health conditions compared with industrialized nations. The World Health Organization recommends oral health integration into chronic disease programs in middle- to low-income countries. This article evaluates availability of peer-reviewed dental and oral health publications in the Arabic-speaking region. Dental journals were identified through (i) PubMed NLM Catalog Journals; (ii) Scopus; (iii) Google Scholar; (iv) Science Direct; (v) the Index Medicus for the Eastern Mediterranean Regional Office; and (vi) Iraqi Academic Scientific Journals database. Each journal site was evaluated for aim/scope, publication period, activity status, format, and language. The search returned 28 dental and oral health professional journals that fit the study parameters; all were tabled and described by evaluation criteria. Language is a key element that emerged within the sample. The prevalence of online formats may inhibit community-level practitioners from accessing regionally and culturally congruent dental research.

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