Author Guidelines

General instructions

The manuscript submitted to the journal care has not yet been published. Jurnal Kesehatan Nusantara (JKN) does not accept any manuscripts that are also sent to other journals for publication at the same time. The author must ensure that all members of his team have approved the published manuscript. Every research report regarding human subjects must be accompanied by a signed informed consent or ethical approval from the research ethics committee.

Manuscript guidelines

All manuscripts are written in Indonesian or English and submitted online via the journal website at https://journal.mediasii.id/index.php/jkn, if you experience difficulties you can contact us via info.mediasi.id@gmail.com

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Title

The title must be written in title case with a font size of 14 pt, bold, capital, centered, and a maximum of 15 words. The author's name uses a garamond font size of 11 pts, centered, and no academic degree. The mailing address contains the email address, name and address of the affiliate or origin of the mailing institution, written in 10 pt font size and centered.

ABSTRACT

Abstracts are written in English and Indonesian in one paragraph, maximum 300 words. The abstract must briefly explain the introduction, objectives, methods and results of the research. Keywords are all terms related to the general issue of the article and are written with a maximum of 5 keywords.

ORIGINAL RESEARCH MANUFACTURE

INTRODUCTION

The introduction must contain (in sequence) the general background, previous literature studies (state of the art) as the basis for a statement of the scientific novelty (novelty) of the article, namely an explanation of previous research by referring to journals, proceedings, books, chapters of books with many writers, magazines, final assignments, discussion websites, decision letters, newspapers, and so on. A literature study is a comparison of literature whose topic is related to the research being conducted. Contains quotes or theories needed to strengthen the basis for drawing conclusions. In the scientific article format, literature reviews are not permitted as in research reports, but are carried out in the form of previous literature reviews (state of the art).

METHODS

The method shold be structured as follows :

Research design

Explain the specific research designs used, such as correlational, experimental, quasi-experimental, cross-sectional, etc. Provide a relevant description of the design applied in the research.

Setting and Sample/Participants

State when and where the research was conducted without mentioning the specific name of the research location. Identify the sampling strategy used to recruit samples/participants as well as inclusion and exclusion criteria. The way the sample/participants were recruited should also be mentioned. Additionally, identify the sample size (and population, if any) and justify the sample size, including sample size calculations or power analysis, if applicable.

Intervention (Applicable To Experimental Studies)

Explain the intervention, situation, and parties providing the intervention. If the study involves a control group, explain what type of intervention was provided to this group.

Measurement and Data Collection

Name and explain the instruments used for data collection. Clearly state whether the researcher developed, adopted, or modified the instrument from previous research, including citations and references. Mentions the validity and reliability of instruments, scales, interpretation, and administration. If the translation is carried out from the original language, the author should explain the procedures used to maintain the validity and reliability of the translated instrument. Explain how the data was collected. If data were collected by a research assistant, please identify the data in the manuscript.

Data analysis

Clearly describe the techniques used for data analysis, including the computer software used, if appropriate. Please provide relevant references for specific analytical approaches/techniques (for qualitative studies).

Trustworthiness/Ridiculity (Applicable to Qualitative Studies)

The manuscript should explain the strategies used to maintain the trustworthiness/accuracy of qualitative data, such as credibility, transferability, dependability, and confirmability.

RESULTS

Research results can be presented with tables, graphs or pictures as needed to clarify the verbal presentation of the results. Figures and tables are not grouped separately, but are integrated with the text, given numbers, titles and sources. Tables are typed single spaced, without using vertical lines (column lines). The maximum number of tables and figures is (5) five.

DISCUSSION

The discussion is directed at answering the research hypothesis with emphasis on the similarities, differences, or uniqueness of the results obtained by the researcher. Explanation of the discussion of why the research results were the way they were and ends by providing recommendations for further research

CONCLUSION

Conclusions are hypothesis answers that lead to research objectives. Researchers need to state the implications of the research results. Suggestions for further research can be written in this section. This section is only 2-3 paragraphs long

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Acknowledgments are given to the source of the research funding (granting institution and year of receipt) and the person who supported the granting of the funding. The names of people who support or assist the research are written clearly.

REFERENSI

Writing references must use Mendeley software. References contain a minimum of 20 reference sources, 80% of which are from journals, and the rest are from other sources. References are written in single space and selected as those that are most relevant to the manuscript. Written using Vancouver: last name, first name. (publication Year). title (italicized). City of publication: Publisher.