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The document outlines submission guidelines for the Journal of Health Research and Technology, emphasizing the structure of articles, including sections such as Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, and Conclusions. Authors are required to provide a structured abstract, adhere to APA citation style, and ensure their work is original and free from plagiarism. The document also includes formatting instructions for tables and figures, as well as referencing guidelines using tools like Mendeley.

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The document outlines submission guidelines for the Journal of Health Research and Technology, emphasizing the structure of articles, including sections such as Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, and Conclusions. Authors are required to provide a structured abstract, adhere to APA citation style, and ensure their work is original and free from plagiarism. The document also includes formatting instructions for tables and figures, as well as referencing guidelines using tools like Mendeley.

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Journal of Health Research and Technology Volume xx Nomor xx (Years)

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First Author 1, Co-Author 2

1
First Author Affiliation, City, Country
2
Co Author Affiliation, City, Country

ARTICLE INFORMATION A B S T R A C T
Received: Month, Date, Year
Revised: Month, Date, Year Authors must supply a structured abstract in their submission, which includes; Introduction,
Available online: Month, Date, Year Purpose, Design/methods/approach, Findings/results, Conclusions. Maximum 250 words in
total excluding keywords.

KEYWORDS

Five words maximum, comma separated

CORRESPONDENCE
E-mail: first_author@affiliation.xx.xx

INTRODUCTION

Introduction provides adequate background or context (problem and its significance) of the study. The subject should not be written
extensively. It is expected that rationale or purpose of the study (gap analysis), the objective in general and specific, and hypothesis (if
any) should be expressed clearly. Present a clear "state of the art" of the subject, which discussed literature and theoretical concepts
behind it. A concise general background may be included in the article. Journal of Health Research and Technology is a scientific
multidisciplinary journal to covers a lot of common problem or issues related to health. Divide your article into several headings:
Introduction, Method, Results and Discussion, and Conclusions, References, and Appendices (if necessary). You must follow how
headings are written in this template by selecting Heading 1 in the available styles. Your article must be of 10-15 pages long and is
submitted in MS Word format. Use IMRaD structure in paper sections.

Authors must guarantee that their article is free from plagiarism. Article that has been submitted or published elsewhere cannot be
submitted to Journal of Health Research and Technology Please read our policy on the issue. Use this template by using styles or copy and paste
your article to this template. Apply italics to words or terminologies in languages other than English.

Second Level Heading


Second level heading must be written boldface and italics using upper and lower cases. You must set your second level heading left
aligned.

Third Level Heading


Third level heading follows the style of the second level heading. Avoid the use of headings that have more than three levels.

Use reference manager such as Mendeley, Zotero or EndNote in citing works of others. Use the APA style. Parenthetical citation:
(Grady et al., 2019) Narrative citation: Grady et al. (2019). Citations put in the beginning of a sentence are also written using
numbers within brackets. Journal of Health Research and Technology highly recommends the use of Mendeley in preparing references. Mendeley
is preferred since it is free to download and use. Journal of Health Research and Technology also prepared a guidance in using Mendeley as a
referencing tool.

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METHOD
Table 2. Example on How to Present Your Second Table
Methods section provides sufficient details to allow the work Column Title Column A Column B
to be reproduced by an independent researcher. Methods (t) (t)
that are already published should be summarized and First row 1 2
indicated by a reference. If quoting directly from a previously Second row 3 4
published method, use quotation marks and also cite the Next row 5 6
source. Any modifications to existing methods should also be
described. Indicate the participants observed, including Tables should be typed and included in the main body of the
demographic data, number of respondents, the rationale of article. The position of tables should be inserted in the text as
respondents selection, etc. Describe the design of the close to the point of reference as possible. Ensure that any
experiment, such as the experiment procedures, surveys, superscripts or asterisks are shown next to the relevant items
interviews, observation characteristics, etc. Write the and have corresponding explanations displayed as footnotes
complete research procedure. Be sure that explanations to the table, figure or plate.
made in the article will allow other researchers reproduce
Figures
the work, or make future work out of it.
Figures (charts, diagrams, line drawings, web
RESULTS pages/screenshots, and photographic images) should be
submitted in electronic form. All Figures should be of high
Write results in logical sequence. Results with important quality, legible and numbered consecutively with Arabic
findings should be present first. When presenting results in a numerals. Graphics may be supplied in colour to facilitate
table or figure, do not repeat all those contents in the text. their appearance on the online database. Figures created in
Present only the summary of the text. MS Word, MS PowerPoint, MS Excel should be supplied in
their native formats. Electronic figures created in other
Tables applications should be copied from the origination software
Title of a table, must be put above the table. In writing the and pasted into MS Word template document. Photographic
title of a table, you must capitalize each word. All tables and images should be inserted in the main body of the article and
figures must be consecutively numbered. Figures must be of high quality. Please follow Figure 1 in preparing pictures.
made center-align and left-align for tables. If a figure is from a particular source, you must mention the
source. Title of a figure must be put below the figure. Do not
Table 1. Title of the First Table put border on the figures.
Get and Place:
weight conditions Place accuracy Code
approx. AA
Figure 1. Example on How to Put Caption for a Figure
easy Loose AB
Tight AC
≤ 1 kg approx. AD
difficult Loose AE
DISCUSSION
Tight AF
Describe only new and important aspects of the study. Do not
handful approx. AG
repeat all information from results section or any section
approx. AH
above. Present limitations of the study. Write the issues that
> 1kg ≤ 8kg Loose AJ
are new or unsolved, for future research. This section
Tight AK
consists of the information on What/How the presented data
approx. AL
were produced, no raw data should be present in the article.
> 8 kg ≤ 20kg Loose AM
The produced data are presented in tables, or figures with an
Tight AN
explanation of what is the result/findings from the work. The
Approx. HA
Hand tool: Get, Place and section will also need to address connections between
Loose HB
Place a side findings and basic concepts or hypothesis made earlier.
Tight HC Authors should also express whether any arguments were
needed relating to other works from other researchers. Write
In presenting your tables, please follow Table 1 and Table 2. implications made by the work related to theoretical or
If the content of a table is from a particular source, mention applications.
the source below the table using font with the size of 7.5 pt.
CONCLUSIONS

The conclusion should be linked to the title and objectives of


the study. Do not make statements not adequately supported
by your findings. Write the improvements made to health

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sector in general. Do not make further discussions, repeat the e0225964.


abstract, nor only list the results of research results. Do not https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0225964
use bulleted points, use paragraphed sentences instead.
Journal Article in Print Including Page Number
This template is prepared so that all articles published in
Journal of Health Research and Technology will have a consistent
Parker, G., & Roy, K. (2011). Adolescent depression: A
review. Australian and New Zealand Journal of
format. Authors must follow this template. Psychiatry, 35, 572-580.
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preferable and encouraged. References should be carefully University of Life Press.
checked for completeness, accuracy, and consistency. When
referring to a reference in the text of the document, put the Theses
number of the reference in square brackets. References must
be prepared according to the APA style as the following Unpublished Thesis
examples:
Neo, M. C. (2000). The role of education as a process
of human release from various problems of
Journal articles life [Unpublished M.Appl.Psy. thesis]. University
of Life.
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