Guidelines
To streamline the submission and review process, authors should adhere to the following guidelines:
Manuscript Formatting
Manuscripts must be typed in Times New Roman, 12-point font, and double-spaced throughout.
The title page should include the manuscript title, author names, affiliations, and contact information for the corresponding author.
Abstract Requirements
The abstract must not exceed 250 words and should include the following structured sections: Background, Objectives, Methods, Results, and Conclusion.
Keywords
Authors are required to provide 4-6 relevant keywords that encapsulate the core topics of the manuscript to facilitate categorization and searchability.
Figures and Tables
High-quality images and well-organized tables should be submitted separately. Each figure and table should have a concise caption and be referenced in the main text.
Referencing Style
The journal follows the Vancouver citation style. All references must be accurately cited within the manuscript and listed in the order they appear.
Ethical Considerations
For studies involving human participants or animals, authors must provide documentation of ethics committee approval and demonstrate that informed consent was obtained where applicable.
Conflict of Interest
Authors are required to disclose any potential conflicts of interest that may influence their research or the interpretation of their results.
Originality and Simultaneous Submissions
Manuscripts submitted to the journal must be original and should not be under consideration for publication elsewhere. Any previously published work must be cited appropriately.
Review and Revisions
Authors are expected to engage constructively with reviewer feedback and revise their manuscripts accordingly to meet the journal's standards.