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JHSMR Original Template

The document provides a detailed guide for authors submitting manuscripts to JHSMR, outlining the required formatting and submission process. It specifies the structure of the manuscript, including sections like Title, Abstract, Introduction, and others, as well as guidelines for figures, tables, and references. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of adhering to specific formatting styles for statistical values, abbreviations, and citations.

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JHSMR Original Template

The document provides a detailed guide for authors submitting manuscripts to JHSMR, outlining the required formatting and submission process. It specifies the structure of the manuscript, including sections like Title, Abstract, Introduction, and others, as well as guidelines for figures, tables, and references. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of adhering to specific formatting styles for statistical values, abbreviations, and citations.

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Please study the guide for author and the information below before using this template

Information for using this template

1. Please fill in the metadata of your paper in this template.

2. Please delete the explanation in green highlighting before submitting.

3. Please separate your complete manuscript into two files: Part 1 (title page) and Part 2
(Manuscript) before submitting.

4. Please prepare figures and tables that appear in your manuscript in a separate file.

4.1 The size of the figure should be 5x7 itches or 12.7x17.8 cm with at least 300 dpi
in .jpg, .tiff, or .gif.

4.2 The total of figures + tables is no more than 8.

*** When you upload files in submission process with the JHSMR’s e-journal. Please use the
part 1 in a title page designation and the part 2 in a main document designation ***

(The manuscript and title page must be submitted as a Microsoft Word file.)

Thank you for your cooperation

JHSMR’s Manager Team


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Part1: Title Page

Title: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

(The words which are compounded to the title should be used the capital letter in the first
letter and next following a small letter of each word excepted preposition words. e.g.
Cutaneous Manifestations in Chikungunya Disease)

First Name Surname, Degree1*, First Name Surname, Degree1, First Name Surname, Degree2,
First Name Surname, Degree 1,2

1
Department, Faculty, University, City, State Zip code, Country.

2
Department, Faculty, University, City, State Zip code, Country.

*Corresponding Author

Contact: First Name Surname

Affiliation: Department, Faculty, University, City, State Zip code, Country.

E-mail: AAAAA

(*corresponding author doesn’t fix in the first author, therefore it can move to
another)

Running Title: BBBBBBB (this part will appear on the running head) (no more than 40
letters)

Keywords: word 1, word 2, word 3


(the keywords should be listed 3-5 keywords of the highlighting point of your paper,
and ordered from a-z e.g.: isoflavonces, soy milk, Thailand)
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Part 2 : Text

Importance requires

1. The full report should be 3,500 words, including an abstract of 250 words.
2. The original article must be included in a separate section entitled "Title, Abstract,
Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results, Discussion, Conclusion,
Acknowledgement, and Conflict of Interest".
3. The original Article should not be over 40 references.
4. The total of figures and tables is no more than 8
5. Additional condition in the text;
1. p-value >>> JHSMR’s formatting use “p-value”  in all words
DO NOT USE
-“ P” 
- “p” 
-“P-value”
-“p-value”
-“p-value”

2. Standard Deviation (S.D.) >>> JHSMR’s formatting use “S.D.”

3. Abbreviations>>> JHSMR’s formatting has an abbreviation formatting


as follows

- In the abstract
3.1 The words which mention just 1 time in your abstract do not use
the abbreviation. You should use the full name, even if these words are
well known, for example, in your abstract mentions to “WHO” just 1
time. You should use “World Health Organization” in that word.

3.2 The words which mention more than 1 time in your abstract, and
you consider using the abbreviation. You should use the full name with
the abbreviation in the parentheses in the first usage. After, this first
usage, the abbreviation must be used consistently.
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- In the introduction to the conclusion

Do the same as the abstract but re-start the words which ever used in
the abstract.

4. The percentage number >>> JHSMR’s formatting use 1 decimal in


all percentage numbers, such as
- 50% >>> use 50.0%
- 41.22% >>> use 41.2%
5. References style in the text >>> JHSMR’s formatting uses the
Vancouver style. The references, which are cited in the text should
be ordered from minimum to maximum. The numbers must appear in
superscripts before the closing period and comma.

The example of corrected formatting

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dddddddddddd3. 

The example of incorrect formatting

AAAAAAAAAA.1 bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb. Dddddddddddd.32

Ccccccccccccccc,2 

- AAAAAAAAAA[1]. bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb. Ccccccccccccccc[2],

dddddddddddd[3]. 

- AAAAAAAAAA.[1] bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb. Ccccccccccccccc[2],

dddddddddddd.[3] 

- AAAAAAAAAA(1). bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb. Ccccccccccccccc(2),

dddddddddddd(3). 

AAAAAAAAAA.1 bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb. Ccccccccccccccc,2

dddddddddddd.3 
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Title: AAAAAAAAAAA

Abstract: (The abstract should be contained no more than 250 words, and should be had the
only topics; Objective, Material and Methods, Results, Conclusion)

Objective:
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Material and Methods:


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Results:
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aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

Conclusion:
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Keywords: word 1, word 2, word 3


(the keywords should be listed 3-5 keywords of the highlighting point of your paper, and
ordered from a-z e.g.: isoflavonces, soy milk, Thailand)
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Introduction

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aaaa

Material and Methods

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aaa

Results

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aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
aaaaa

Discussion

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aaaaa

Conclusion

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Acknowledgement

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aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

(the Acknowledgement section should be included individuals and organizations that have
made substantive contributions to this manuscript)

Funding sources (If you have)

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Conflict of Interest

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aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

References

Reference must be listed using the Vancouver style. The references in the lists should only
include those publications which are cited in the text, and they should be arranged in the
order in which they are cited. The numbers should appear in superscripts before the closing
period and comma. The first 6 authors should be listed. If there are more than 6 authors, a
comma should be used after the 6th author, followed by "et al."

Formatting for references

1. Journal >>>> Please carefully check

1.1 Do you use an abbreviation in the journal’s title? >>> If not, please revise

-For the Journal title’s abbreviation, you can find it in the Pubmed database

- If you can’t find the full of Journal title’s abbreviation, you can find it in
each word, and use each word to compound for the full of Journal title’s abbreviation.
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e.g., The full title of the journal is Journal of Health Science and Medical
Research, and you can’t find the full of Journal title’s abbreviation in the Pubmed database. I
recommend you do as follows.

1. Search the word “Journal” in the Pubmed database. Then, you can
find “J” as an abbreviation of Journal. You must keep “J” for compounding with other words

2. Search the word “Health” in the Pubmed database. Then, you can
find “Health” as an abbreviation of Journal. You must keep “Health” for compounding with
other words

3. Search the word “Science” in the Pubmed database. Then, you can
find “Sci” as an abbreviation of Journal. You must keep “Sci” for compounding with other
words

4. Search the word “Medical” in the Pubmed database. Then, you can
find “Med” as an abbreviation of Journal. You must keep “Med” for compounding with
other words

5. Search the word “Research” in the Pubmed database. Then, you can
find “Res” as an abbreviation of Journal. You must keep “Res” for compounding with other
words

6. Compound each word for the full of Journal’s abbreviation as J


Health Sci Med Res

1.2 Do you provide the full stop after the Journal’s abbreviation? >>> If yes,
please delete the full stop.

1.3 Do you provide the number of the journal? If yes, please delete it.
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The example below is the corrected references of JHSMRs formatting.

Hanprasertpong J, Geater A, Jiamset I, Padungkul L, Hirunkajonpan P, Songhong N. Fear of


cancer recurrence and its predictors among cervical cancer survivors. J Gynecol Oncol
2017;28:e7

Rujirojindakul P, Liabsuetrakul T, McNeil E, Chanchayanon T, Wasinwong W, Oofuvong


M, et al. Safety and efficacy of intensive intraoperative glycaemic control in cardiopulmonary
bypass surgery: a randomised trial. Acta Anaesthesiol Scand 2014;58:588-96.

2.Supplement

Lofwall MR, Strain EC, Brooner RK, Kindbom KA, Bigelow GE. Characteristics of older
methadone maintenance (MM) atients [abstract]. Drug Alcohol Depend 2002; 66 (Suppl
1):S105.

3. Book

Fealy S, Sperliny JW, Warren RF, Criag EV. Shoulder anthroplasty: complex issues in the
primary and revision setting. New York: Thieme;2008.

4. Chapter

Waltzman SB, Shapiro WH. Cochlear implants in adults. In: Valente M, Hosfond-Dunn H,
Roeser RJ, editors. Audiology treatment. 2nd ed. New York: Thieme; 2008;p.361-9.

5. Patent

Tintara H, inventor; Prince of Songkla University, assignee. Amniotomy training model. Thai
petty patent 7488. September 18, 2012.

6. Journal article on the Internet

Sanders GD, Bayourni AM, Holodnity M, Owens DK. Cost-effectiveness of HIV screening
in patients older than 55 year of age. Ann Intern Med [serial on the Internet]. 2008 Jun [cited
2008 Oct 7]; 148(12). Available from: http://www.annals.org/ cgi/reprint/148/12/889.pdf
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7. Monograph on the Internet

Field MJ, Behrman RE. Where children die: improving palliative and end-of- life case for
children and their families [monograph on the Internet]. Washington: National Academy
Press; 2003 [cited 2008 Sep 26]. Available from: http://nap.edu/openbookphp?
record_id=10390&page=1

8. Homepage/Web site

The Global Diabetes Community. Foot checks for diabetes [homepage on the Internet].
Coventry: Diabetes Digital Media Ltd; 2019 [cited 2020 May 7]. Available from:
https://www. diabetes.co.uk/foot-care/foot-checks.html

The example of references part used in your paper for

1. Parr S. Living with severe aphasia: tracking social exclusion. Aphasiology


2007;21:98-123.
2. Ross K, Wertz R. Quality of life with and without aphasia. Aphasiology 2003;17:355-
64.
3. Hinckley JJ. Vocational and social outcomes of adults with chronic aphasia. J
Commun Disord 2002;35:543-60.
4. Hilari K, Klippi A, Constantinidou F, Horton S, Penn C, Raymer A, et al. An
international perspective on quality of life in aphasia: a survey of clinician views and
practices from sixteen countries. Folia Phoniatr Logop 2015;67:119-30.
5. ASHA’s Cultural Competence Practice Portal Team editors. Aphasia [monograph on
the Internet]. c1997-2016 [cited 2016 Jan 20]. Available from:
http://www.asha.org/PRPSpecificTopic.aspx?
folderid=8589934663&section=Treatment
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List of Tables and Figures

Please provide the name of your tables and figures

e.g.

Table 1 Demographic data of the volunteers

S.D.

1 cm.

All abbreviations that appear in the table should be explained below it.

e.g. S.D.=standard deviation, cm.=centimeter

Figure 1 Bamboo-trunk finger trap

All abbreviations that appear in the figure should be explained below it.

e.g. JHSMR=Journal of Health Science and Medical Research

Figure 2 A complication from the metal finger is superficial skin ablation


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