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ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Quantitative Studies
TITLE: Title should be written concisely and Capital Each Words, bold, double space, Arial font style, and 12pt font size
ABSTRACT: Structure abstract is used in quantitative study design. It consists of five headings: Background, Purpose, Methods, Results, and Conclusions. The abstract should be no more than 250 words. Wording should be concise, present only the essential elements, and abbreviations are not allowed in the abstract.
Keywords: Immediately after the abstract, provide a minimum of 3 keywords and a maximum of 5 keywords and avoid general and plural terms and multiple concepts. The Keywords should be referring to https://meshb.nlm.nih.gov/search
Main Text: Quantitative studies should follow the headings: Introduction, Materials and Methods (design, sample and setting, variable, instruments, intervention (for experimental study), data collection, data analysis, and ethical consideration), Results, Discussion, Conclusions, Declaration of Interest, Acknowledgment, Funding, Data Availability, and References. Tables and figures can be inserted within the text or at the end of references. Articles submitted should not exceed 7000 words (minimum 5000 words) for the main text, including abstract, tables, and references.
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Qualitative Studies
TITLE: Title should be written concisely and Capital Each Words, bold, double space, Arial font style, and 12pt font size
ABSTRACT: Structure abstract is used in qualitative study design. It consists of five headings: Background, Purpose, Methods, Results, and Conclusions. The abstract should be no more than 250 words. Wording should be concise, present only the essential elements, and abbreviations are not allowed in the abstract.
Keywords: Immediately after the abstract, provide a minimum of 3 keywords and a maximum of 5 keywords and avoid general and plural terms and multiple concepts. The Keywords should be referring to https://meshb.nlm.nih.gov/search
Main Text: Qualitative studies should follow the headings: Introduction, Materials and Methods (design, participants and Setting, ethical consideration, data collection, data analysis, and trustworthiness), Results, Discussion, Conclusions, Declaration of Interest, Acknowledgment, Funding, Data Availability, and References. Tables and figures can be inserted within the text or at the end of references. Articles submitted should not exceed 7000 words (minimum 5000 words) for the main text, including abstract, tables, and references.
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Mixed-Methods Studies
TITLE: Title should be written concisely and Capital Each Words, bold, double space, Arial font style, and 12pt font size
ABSTRACT: Structure abstract is used in mixed-methods study design. It consists of five headings: Background, Purpose, Methods, Results, and Conclusions. The abstract should be no more than 250 words. Wording should be concise, present only the essential elements, and abbreviations are not allowed in the abstract.
Keywords: Immediately after the abstract, provide a minimum of 3 keywords and a maximum of 5 keywords and avoid general and plural terms and multiple concepts. The Keywords should be referring to https://meshb.nlm.nih.gov/search
Main Text: Mixed methods studies should follow the headings: Introduction, Materials and Methods (design, participants/sample, data collection, Validity and reliability/Trustworthiness, data analysis, and ethical consideration), Results, Discussion, Conclusions, Declaration of Interest, Acknowledgment, Funding, Data Availability, and References. Tables and figures can be inserted within the text or at the end of references. Articles submitted should not exceed 7000 words (minimum 5000 words) for the main text, including abstract, tables, and references.
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REVIEW ARTICLE
TITLE: Title should be written concisely and Capital Each Words, bold, double space, Arial font style, and 12pt font size. The title should contain a descriptor that best describes the type of review, such as: €˜Systematic review€™, €˜Meta-analysis€™, 'Integrative review', €˜Scoping review€™.
ABSTRACT: For the systematic review, meta-analysis, integrative review, scoping review literature review, the structured abstract should include the following headings: Background, Purpose, Methods (Design, Data Sources (include search dates)), Results, and Conclusions. The abstract should be no more than 250 words. Wording should be concise, present only the essential elements, and abbreviations are not allowed in the abstract.
Keywords: Immediately after the abstract, provide a minimum of 3 keywords and a maximum of 5 keywords and avoid general and plural terms and multiple concepts. The Keywords should be referring to https://meshb.nlm.nih.gov/search
Main Text: Mixed methods studies should follow the headings: Introduction, Methods (design, search methods, inclusion and exclusion criteria, data extraction, quality appraisal, and data analysis), Results, Discussion, Conclusions, Declaration of Interest, Acknowledgment, Funding, Data Availability, and References. Tables and figures can be inserted within the text or at the end of references. Articles submitted should not exceed 7000 words (minimum 5000 words) for the main text, including abstract, tables, and references.
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CASE STUDY
TITLE: Title should be written concisely and Capital Each Words, bold, double space, Arial font style, and 12pt font size.
ABSTRACT: Write a structured abstract with Background. Case, and Conclusionqs. The abstract should be no more than 250 words. Wording should be concise, present only the essential elements, and abbreviations are not allowed in the abstract.
Keywords: Immediately after the abstract, provide a minimum of 3 keywords and a maximum of 5 keywords and avoid general and plural terms and multiple concepts. The Keywords should be referring to https://meshb.nlm.nih.gov/search
Main Text: Mixed methods studies should follow the headings: Introduction, Case Presentation, Intervention or Clinical Examination (include ethical consideration), Results, Discussion, Conclusions, Declaration of Interest, Acknowledgment, Funding, Data Availability, and References. Tables and figures can be inserted within the text or at the end of references. Articles submitted should not exceed 7000 words (minimum 4000 words) for the main text, including abstract, tables, and references.
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EDITORIAL
TITLE: Title should be written concisely and Capital Each Words, bold, double space, Arial font style, and 12pt font size.
ABSTRACT: Write an unstructured abstract. The abstract should be no more than 150 words. Wording should be concise, present only the essential elements, and abbreviations are not allowed in the abstract.
Keywords: Immediately after the abstract, provide a minimum of 3 keywords and a maximum of 5 keywords and avoid general and plural terms and multiple concepts. The Keywords should be referring to https://meshb.nlm.nih.gov/search
Main Text: These are usually solicited, contributed by editorial board members, but unsolicited material may also be considered (approx. 1000 to 3000 words). A maximum of 15 references may be included. Editorials should normally not have tables and figures.
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LETTER TO EDITOR
TITLE: Title should be written concisely and Capital Each Words, bold, double space, Arial font style, and 12pt font size.
ABSTRACT: Write an unstructured abstract. The abstract should be no more than 150 words. Wording should be concise, present only the essential elements, and abbreviations are not allowed in the abstract.
Keywords: Immediately after the abstract, provide a minimum of 3 keywords and a maximum of 5 keywords and avoid general and plural terms and multiple concepts. The Keywords should be referring to https://meshb.nlm.nih.gov/search
Main Text: These are usually solicited, contributed by editorial board members, but unsolicited material may also be considered (approx. 1000 to 3000 words). A maximum of 15 references may be included. Editorials should normally not have tables and figures.
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PERSPECTIVES
TITLE: Title should be written concisely and Capital Each Words, bold, double space, Arial font style, and 12pt font size.
ABSTRACT: Write an unstructured abstract. The abstract should be no more than 150 words. Wording should be concise, present only the essential elements, and abbreviations are not allowed in the abstract.
Keywords: Immediately after the abstract, provide a minimum of 3 keywords and a maximum of 5 keywords and avoid general and plural terms and multiple concepts. The Keywords should be referring to https://meshb.nlm.nih.gov/search
Main Text: A perspective article presents a new and unique viewpoint on existing problems, fundamental concepts, or prevalent notions on a specific topic, proposes and supports a new hypothesis, or discusses the implications of a newly implemented innovation. Perspective pieces may focus on current advances and future directions on a topic and may include original data as well as personal opinions. This is a short peer-reviewed article of around 2000-4000 words. A perspective article usually includes a short abstract of around 150 words and a few tables and figures, if required. The main document has no authors' detail. All illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end of the manuscript.
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KEYWORDS
The author should provide 3 to 5 keywords of the abstract. Please use MeSH on Demand by the US National Library of Medicine. Each keyword should be separated by a semicolon (;)
TABLE
Tables should be self-contained and complement, not duplicate, the information contained in the text. They should be supplied as editable files, not pasted as images. Legends should be concise but comprehensive €“ the table, legend, and footnotes must be understandable without reference to the text. All abbreviations must be defined in footnotes. Footnote symbols: € , €¡, §, ¶, should be used (in that order) and *, **, *** should be reserved for P-values. Statistical measures such as SD or SEM should be identified in the headings. Put the tables in the main content in the appropriate position, instead of putting them under the references.
FIGURES
Although authors are encouraged to send the highest-quality figures possible, for peer-review purposes, a wide variety of formats, sizes, and resolutions are accepted. However, we are suggested that the figures can be sent separately using .jpeg or .png format with a minimal 300 dpi.
DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT
Please indicate one of the statements related to data availability:
REFERENCES
The author-year notation system is required and completed. All references mentioned should be written down in reference using APA 7th Edition style and arranged from A to Z. Articles have minimal 20 recent references (last 10 years) and 80% is journal or main references. References from journal publications should be provided by DOI. All cited references must be mentioned in in-text citation and used Mendeley or EndNote.
Journal Article
Ashing-Giwa, K. T., Padilla, G., Tejero, J., Kraemer, J., Wright, K., Coscarelli, A., Clayton, S., Williams, I., & Hills, D. (2004). Understanding the breast cancer experience of women: A qualitative study of African American, Asian American, Latina and Caucasian cancer survivors. Psycho-Oncology, 13(6), 408-428. https://doi.org/10.1002/pon.750
Online News/Magazine Article
Kennedy, M. (2018, October 15). To prevent wildfires, PG&E pre-emptively cuts power to thousands in California. NPR. https://www.npr.org/2018/10/15/657468903/to-prevent-wildfires-pg-e-preemptively-cuts-power-to-thousands-in-california
Book
Schmidt, N. A., & Brown, J. M. (2017). Evidence-based practice for nurses: Appraisal and application of research (4th ed.). Jones & Bartlett Learning, LLC.
Book Chapter with Editor(s)
McCormack, B., McCance, T., & Maben, J. (2013). Outcome evaluation in the development of person-centered practice. In B. McCormack, K. Manley, & A. Titchen (Eds.), Practice development in nursing and healthcare (pp. 190-211). John Wiley & Sons.
Web Page
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (n.d.). Preventing HPV-associated cancers. https://www.cdc.gov/cancer/hpv/basic_info/prevention.htm/
Online Report
Los Angeles County Department of Public Health. (2017, January). Key indicators of health by service planning area. http://publichealth.lacounty.gov/ha/
Dissertation or Thesis
When authors want to publish with Jurnal Keperawatan Padjadjaran (JKP), they agree to the following conditions: