Guidelines for Author


The 16th International Nursing Conference

GUIDELINES FOR AUTHOR (GFA)

Condition of Approval

To maintain the high standards of editorial in journal, articles are only published if they pass Editorial Process:

Are not promotional in any way, including relating to a product(s) and/or a company (ies), are new, timely and relevant to the pharmaceutical manufacturing industry.

For submitted manuscripts, it is the responsibility of the author(s) to demonstrate novelty or a new approach taken in his research. The references should reflect the most recent relevant articles, and the discussion should compare the author’s findings with the results of former investigations. For an experimental work, the data have to be determined and classified in a suitable way, problems must be formulated in view of the data, hypotheses should be suggested an/or the author should give possible explanations for any inconsistencies.

If possible, the author(s) should perform mathematical or statistical calculations, fit the curves appropriate, and carry out the experiments under controlled conditions. Studies involving animals or human volunteers must include details of ethical approval.

Paper copy submissions are no longer acceptable. Articles are considered for publication depending on their value and relevance and with the understanding that they have not been published previously and are submitted exclusively to the journal. All manuscripts are subject to experts review. Additional corrections may be done by the editors.

How to Prepare Your Manuscript?

Word Processing Formats - Preferred formats for the text and tables of your manuscript are Word DOC. The text should be double-spaced throughout with standard 1 inch margins (2.54 cm). Text should be standard font (i.e., Times New Roman) 12 point.

Title – The title should describe the summary of the research (concise, informative, no abbreviations, and a maximum of 15 words).

The authorship of articles should be limited to those who have contributed sufficiently to take on a level of public responsibility for the content. Provided should be full names of authors (without academic title); author’s affiliation [name(s) of department(s) and institution(s)]; the corresponding author’s name, mailing address, telephone, and fax numbers, and e-mail address. The corresponding author is the person responsible for any correspondence during the publication process and post-publication.

Abstract

The Abstract should concisely state the problems, approach, findings, and implications of the work in 250 words maximum and use the following headings: Introduction, Methods, Results and Conclusions.

Introduction: State the background or problems to be addressed and the study

Methods: Describe the research design, settings (please do not mention the actual location, but use geographic type or number if necessary); Participants (details of how the study population was selected, inclusion and exclusion criteria, numbers entering and leaving the study, and any relevant clinical and demographic characteristics).

Results: Report the main outcome(s) or findings including levels of statistical significance and confidence intervals where relevant.

Conclusions: Provide conclusions that are relevant to the study aims, hypothesis and practical

Keywords: Add minimum 3 and maximum 5 keywords or phrases separated by semicolons (;) for use in indexing this paper; avoid general and plural terms and multiple concepts; the keywords should be referring to https://meshb.nlm.nih.gov/search where relevant.

Abstract Template : https://bit.ly/428rOIF

Full-Text

We encourage authors to write the full-text manuscript in no more than 3,000 words, excluding the abstract, tables/figures, and references. The full-text must be blinded for double- blind peer-review purpose; do not include any author identifying information in your manuscript, including author’s own citations. The text sections should be structured as follows:

  • Introduction: It should explain the problems, scale, chronology and state of the arts of the Please be noted that the last paragraph of the introduction should include the aims or purpose of study.
  • Methods: It should clearly explain the research procedure conducted including, but not limited to, study design; population, sample size, and sampling; instruments; intervention procedure (where relevant); data analysis; and ethical
  • Results: It should report the main outcome(s) or findings including levels of statistical significance and confidence intervals where relevant.
  • Discussion: The discussion should explain the findings and discuss it with the facts, theory and the authors’ opinion. The discussion should also explain the limitation of the
  • Conclusions: It should provide conclusions that are relevant to the study aims and Please also give brief explanation about the practical implications and recommendation for further research.

Footnotes are not advisable; their contents should be incorporated into the text. Use only standard abbreviations; the use of nonstandard abbreviations can be confusing to readers. Avoid abbreviations in the title of the manuscript. The spelled-out abbreviation followed by the abbreviation in parenthesis should be used on the first mention unless the abbreviation is a standard unit of measurement. If a sentence begins with a number, it should be spelled out.

Fulltext Template : https://bit.ly/4bzBTSf

Acknowledgment (Optional)

Acknowledgments should be limited to the appropriate professionals who contributed to the paper, including technical help and financial or material support, as well as any general support by a department chairperson.

Declaration of Conflicting Interests

Please ensure that a ‘Declaration of Conflicting Interests’ statement is included at the end of your manuscript, after any acknowledgments and prior to the references. If no conflict exists, please state that ‘The Author(s) declare(s) that there is no conflict of interest’.

Tables and Figures

Tables should be numbered in Arabic numerals; and any captions should be brief, clearly indicating the purpose or content of each table. If your manuscript includes more than five tables in total, or for very large tables, these can be submitted as Supplementary Data and will be included in the online version of your article.

Please do not:

  1. Supply file that are optimized for screen use (e.g., GIF, BMP, PITC, WPG); These typically have a low number of pixels and limited set of colors.
  2. Supply files that are too low in resolution.
  3. Tables with picture are not permited; table must be

Reference

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 20 recent references (last 10 years) and 80% are from journal or main references. References from journal publication should be provided by DOI. All cited references must be mentioned in in-text citation and using Mendeley. Please download the reference style here.

How to start submitting your paper :

https://rb.gy/7d3byz