AUTHOR GUIDELINES

Author Guidelines

Types Of Manuscript

Case Study
A case study consists of abstract, introduction, cases, discussion, conclusion, and references. A case study is a research method involving an up-close, in-depth, and comprehensive examination of a particular case. A case study may explore specific cases of a patient, can mean single and multiple case studies, can include quantitative or qualitative study, relies on multiple sources of evidence, and benefits from the prior development of theoretical propositions.

Literature Reviews
A literature review consists of abstract, introduction, methods, results, and conclusions. A literature review is a survey of everything that has been written about a particular topic, theory, or research question. This can provide a background for greater research, or can stand alone. A literature review that effectively analyzes and synthesizes information about the main theme or problem.
The abstract presents a summary of the article explaining the background, the purpose of writing the literature review, the method of tracing the article, the results, limitations, and conclusions as well as the implications of the findings. The introduction must identify the topic, some discussion about the importance of that topic, and a research statement that outlines what conclusions will be drawn from the analysis and synthesis of the literature. The method describes data sources, journal eligibility criteria, and synthesis methods. A minimum of 20 articles is subject to a literature review. Results of the synthesis of articles from the literature review discuss and assess research according to certain organizational principles, rather than discussing each source separately. The conclusions section should provide a summary of findings from the literature review and explain the journal analysis that influences the conclusions drawn from the overall state of literature, their weaknesses, and strengths, and present suggestions for further research or explains how further research can close the gap in the existing body of work on the topic. The word limit is 6000 words, and the article is written concisely (excluding abstract and references).

Original Articles
Original Articles consists of an abstract, introduction, methods, results, discussion and conclusions Original Articles should be reported original clinical studies or research not previously published or being considered for publication elsewhere. The text should not exceed 7000 words, including a list of authors and their affiliations, corresponding author, acknowledgements and figure legends, with an abstract of a maximum of 250 words, a list of a minimum of 20 references primarily from international journals indexed by Scopus, Google Scholar, or Web of Science, and a maximum 8 figures/tables (see below for more details on the layout). The work described in your article must have been carried out in accordance with The Code of Ethics of the World Medical Association (Declaration of Helsinki) for experiments involving humans and EC Directive 86/609/EEC for animal experiment (please write the ethical statements in the methods section and attach the ethical approval form in the supplementary file).

TITLE AND AUTHORSHIP
The title should be specific, effective, raw, straightforward, and clearly describes the main content of the article and written no more than 14 words in English. The author's name is written by default and completely without a title. The address of the institution is written completely and the appointment of correspondence address is provided by e-mail.

Abstract And Keywords

Abstracts are written in English which have clear, complete, and complete content describing the essence of the entire article content in a paragraph covering: introduction, aims, methods, results, and conclusion. Keywords as many as 3-5 words that reflect the important concepts contained in the article. Use keywords with the MeSH term (see https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/). The number of words in the abstract does not exceed 250 words.

References

The author-year notation system is required and completed. All references mentioned should be written down in reference using Vancouver style. Please use Reference Manager Applications (EndNote, Mendeley, Zotero, etc). Articles have minimum of references from a journal is 80%.