Overview
Applied sciences encompass the practical application of scientific knowledge to solve real-world problems across healthcare, technology, and public health domains. Research published in Advanced Pharmaceutical Science And Technology examines how applied scientific principles inform pharmaceutical interventions and health service delivery. The journal has addressed the implementation science surrounding HIV self-testing technologies, investigating the practical barriers and facilitators that influence adoption among specific populations such as undergraduate students. This work reflects the applied sciences approach of translating laboratory innovations into usable health tools while simultaneously examining the social, behavioral, and logistical factors that determine their real-world effectiveness. Such research matters because pharmaceutical advances achieve public health impact only when successfully implemented in target communities. Understanding user perspectives, accessibility challenges, and acceptance factors allows researchers and practitioners to design more effective health interventions and delivery strategies. By bridging pharmaceutical innovation with implementation research, applied sciences work in this journal contributes to evidence-based approaches for improving health outcomes, particularly in areas where technology adoption and behavior change intersect with pharmaceutical and diagnostic tool deployment.
Research published in this journal
1 peer-reviewed article, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.