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All articles submitted to the editorial staff will go through a preliminary review process by the Editorial Board. This process is allocated time for two weeks. Then, the next selection of articles will be sent to peer reviewers for further review. Each manuscript will be reviewed in terms of substantial and technical aspects. The peer review team is all experienced in managing and publishing national and international academic journals. This process is allocated time for two weeks. The articles will be returned to the authors for revision as soon as the double-blind review process is complete.
Systematic Writing of Original Article
Use the following template to write articles. Please copy the contents of your paper into the following template.
The template already has the styles needed for writing. please save your article in *.doc / *.docx format. Please do not send articles in *.pdf format to make it easy for information and review purposes.
a. TITLE
The title of the paper should be concise and informative. Avoid abbreviations and formula where possible. It should be written clearly and concisely describing the contents of the research.
b. ABSTRACT
The abstract comes after title page in the manuscript. Abstract must be integrated and independent which is consist of introduction and purpose, methods, results, conclusion and suggestion. However, the abstract should be written as a single paragraph without these headers. For this reason, references should be avoided. Also, non-standard or uncommon abbreviations should be avoided, but if essential they must be defined at their first mention in the abstract itself. Abstract must be written using 150 until 300 words which has no reference and accompanied keywords. Keywords written in English are 3-5 words. Each keyword is separated by a semicolon (;).
c. INTRODUCTION
State the objectives of the work and provide an adequate background, avoiding a detailed literature survey or a summary of the results. Explain how you addressed the problem and clearly state the aims of your study. As you compose the introduction, think of readers who are not experts in this field. Please describe in narrative format and not using sub-chapter.
d. MATERIALS AND METHODS
Explain in detail about the research design, settings, time frame, variables, population, samples, sampling, instruments, data analysis, and information of ethical clearance fit test.
e. RESULTS
Result should be presented continuously start from main result until supporting results. Unit of measurement used should follow the prevailing international system. It also allowed to present diagram, table, picture, and graphic followed by narration of them.
f. DISCUSSION
Describe the significance of your findings. Consider the most important part of your paper. Do not be verbose or repetitive, be concise and make your points clearly. Follow a logical stream of thought; in general, interpret and discuss the significance of your findings in the same sequence you described them in your results section. Use the present verb tense, especially for established facts; however, refer to specific works or prior studies in the past tense. If needed, use subheadings to help organize your discussion or to categorize your interpretations into themes. The content of the discussion section includes: the explanation of results, references to previous research, deduction, and hypothesis.
g. CONCLUSION
Conclusion should be explained clearly related to hypothesis and new findings. Suggestion might be added contains a recommendation on the research done or an input that can be used directly by consumer.
h. ACKNOWLEDGMENT
This section is compulsory. Grants, financial support and technical or other assistance are acknowledged at the end of the text before the references. All financial support for the project must be acknowledged. If there has been no financial assistance with the project, this must be clearly stated. The role(s) of the funding organization, if any, in the collection of data, its analysis and interpretation, and in the right to approve or disapprove publication of the finished manuscript must be described in the Methods section of the text.
i. FUNDING SOURCE
You are requested to identify who provided financial support for the conduct of the research and/or preparation of the article and to briefly describe the role of the sponsor(s) in the whole research process.
j. CONFLICT OF INTEREST
When the proposed publication concerns any commercial product, either directly or indirectly, the author must include in the cover letter a statement (1) indicating that he or she has no financial or other interest in the product or distributor of the product or (2) explaining the nature of any relation between himself or herself and the manufacturer or distributor of the product. Other kinds of associations, such as consultancies, stock ownership, or other equity interests or patent licensing arrangements, also must be disclosed. If, in the Editor's judgment, the information disclosed represents a potential conflict of interest, it may be made available to reviewers and may be published at the Editor's discretion; authors will be informed of the decision before publication
k. REFERENCES
The author-year notation system is required and completed. All reference mentioned should be written down in reference using Harvard Cite Them Right 10th Edition style and arranged from A to Z. Articles have minimal 25 recent references (last 10 years) and 80% is journal. References from journal publication should be provided by DOI. All cited references must be mentioned in in-text citation. If you are Mendeley user, please download the reference style here https://www.mendeley.com/guides/harvard-citation-guide
Citation Style:
(Nursalam et al., 2020)
(WHO, 2021)
(Pemerintah RI, 2014)
Reference to a Journal Publication:
Nursalam, N. et al. (2020) ‘The effect of range of motion exercise on blood pressure, pulse and sleep quality among hypertensive patients’, International Journal of Innovation, Creativity and Change. Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Airlangga, Mulyorejo Street, Campus C Unair, Surabaya, 60115, Indonesia: Primrose Hall Publishing Group, 13(6), pp. 220–234. Available at: https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85087361125&partnerID=40&md5=b7318712857248d9ea896f85f82d69c9.
Reference to a Book:
de Virgilio, C. & Grigorian, A. 2019, ‘Surgery: A case based clinical review’ in Surgery: A Case Based Clinical Review, pp. 1-689.
Reference to a Book Section/Chapter:
Harper, M.S. 2021, ‘Mental health and mental health services’ in Services to the Aging and Aged: Public Policies and Programs, pp. 283-297.
Reference to a Website:
WHO (2021) WHO Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Dashboard: Situation by Country, Territory & Area.
Reference in Conference:
Yuarnistira, Nursalam, N., Rachmawati, P.D., Efendi, F., Pradanie, R. & Hidayati, L. 2019, ‘Factors Influencing the Feeding Pattern of Under-Five Children in Coastal Areas’, IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science.
Reference in Statute:
Pemerintah RI (2014) Undang-Undang Republik Indonesia Nomor 38 Tahun 2014 Tentang Keperawatan. Indonesia. Available at: https://peraturan.go.id/common/dokumen/ln/2014/uu38-2014bt.pdf.
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