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General Instructions
Manuscript Preparation Instructions
Title and Authorship
Without using any acronyms, the title of the article should be a succinct and detailed overview of the research and should not be longer than 12 words. Just those people should be named as authors if they have significantly contributed to the work. The name, mailing address, phone number, fax number, and email address of the corresponding author should also be provided, along with the authors' complete names (without academic titles) and affiliations (department and institution). Communication both during and after the article's publication is the responsibility of the corresponding author.
Abstract
Abstracts should be no more than 250 words and include a succinct description of the article. They should be concise enough to convey the key ideas and importance of the work, without allusions or abbreviations. Generally speaking, abstracts should contain:
Introduction: An overview of the study's background and objectives
Method: An explanation of the research design, participants, and setting (without identifying the precise place but providing the kind or number of geographic areas if appropriate) (including details on selection, inclusion and exclusion criteria, numbers entering and leaving the study, and relevant clinical and demographic characteristics)
Results: a list of the principal conclusions
Conclusions: Discussion of the objectives and theories of the study
Keywords : Three to five words that succinctly and alphabetically define the topic, aim, approach, and main points of the work should be used as keywords.
Text
The article's text should be divided into sections for the introduction, methods, results, discussion, and conclusion. Avoid using footnotes and instead have their information integrated into the main text. The usage of nonstandard abbreviations should be avoided because they may confuse readers. No abbreviations should be used in the manuscript's title. Unless it is a standard unit of measurement, an abbreviation should always be stated out in full before being followed by the abbreviation in parentheses. Numbers should be spelled out at the start of a statement.
Acknowledgment (Optional)
Recognizing those who provided technical assistance, financial support, or other materials for the study should be done in the acknowledgments section.
Tables And Figures
Arabic numerals should be used to identify the tables, and the captions for each table should be succinct and clearly state its purpose or contents. The online edition of your article will include these tables as Supplemental Data if your manuscript has more than five total tables or if some of the tables are particularly large.
The names and email addresses entered in this journal site will be used exclusively for the stated purposes of this journal and will not be made available for any other purpose or to any other party.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
Journal of Innovation in Community Empowerment for Health (JICOMHEALTH)
Published by Infermia Publishing, Depok, Indonesia