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Submission of papers
Submissions to The Indonesian Journal of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics (IJClinEpiC) should be through its online submission system.
The basic requirements for articles submitted to The Indonesian Journal of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics (IJClinEpiC) are:
- Submissions must be original creations.
- Must not have been previously published or under consideration for publication elsewhere
- Must have received approval from the relevant Ethics Committee.
- For studies involving human subjects, signed informed consent from the subjects is required.
Human and animal rights
When conducting research involving human subjects, authors must ensure that their work complies with the World Medical Association's Declaration of Helsinki and the Uniform Requirements for manuscripts submitted to The Indonesian Journal of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics (IJClinEpiC). A statement confirming that informed consent was obtained should be included in the manuscript, and the privacy of human subjects must be protected at all times.
For animal experiments, compliance with the ARRIVE guidelines is necessary. Research should adhere to the UK Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986, the EU Directive 2010/63/EU, or the NIH guide for the care and use of laboratory animals. The manuscript must explicitly state adherence to these guidelines.
Informed consent
Research involving patients or volunteers must secure approval from an ethics committee and documented informed consent, which should be clearly noted in the paper. Authors need to obtain necessary consents, permissions, and releases for publishing case details, personal information, or images of individuals involved. These written consents should be retained by the author, and upon request, copies or proof of such consents must be provided to The Indonesian Journal of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics (IJClinEpiC). Additionally, unless explicit written permission is obtained from the patient or their next of kin, all personal details of any patients featured in the article or accompanying materials, such as illustrations and videos, must be anonymized prior to submission.
Referee suggestions
In the cover letter, authors should suggest names and addresses (including e-mail) of at least three experts in the field for evaluation of the article. The choice of referees will however remain with the editorial board.
Typescripts
Articles should be neatly typed (Times New Roman, 12), double-spaced in A4 format with 2.5 cm on all margins. Receipt of papers will be acknowledged. Authors will be informed of the referee's comments.
Article types
Three types of articles may be submitted: a) Original research article (maximum: 25 pages, 35 references); b) Review article (maximum: 40 pages, 100 references); c) Case Report article (maximum: 10 pages, 20 references)
Proofs and Reprints
Proofs of a manuscript will be sent to the author for approval prior to publication. Page proofs are considered to be the final version of the manuscript. With the exception of typographical or minor clerical errors, no changes will be made to the manuscript at the proof stage. Corrections should be returned to the Editor within one week.
Copyright
Authors hold the copyright without restrictions.
Authors retain publishing rights without restrictions.
Format
The manuscript format should adhere to the following structure:
a. Title and Authors
- The title should concisely reflect the article's content.
- The title page must include the full names and affiliations of all authors, identifying the corresponding author with contact details such as postal address, phone, fax, and email.
b. Abstract
- Provide an abstract of 200-300 words that uses straightforward language to outline the study's objectives, methodology, major findings, and conclusions.
- Use standard nomenclature and avoid abbreviations.
c. Keywords
Include up to five keywords at the conclusion of the abstract to aid in indexing.
d. Introduction
It should clearly state the problem, review relevant literature, and describe the proposed solution or approach.
e. Materials and Methods
- Detail the methods sufficiently to allow replication of the experiments.
- Cite any previously published procedures and mention significant modifications.
- Declare whether ethical clearance was obtained for research involving human or animal subjects.
- Editors may request verification documents.
f. Results
- Present the results clearly and precisely, focusing on the original and significant findings.
- Illustrate these with figures or tables where necessary, keeping supplementary data to a minimum.
- Avoid including discussions or speculative interpretations in this section; these should be part of the Discussion.
g. Discussion
- Analyze the results in the context of existing knowledge, emphasizing new contributions.
- Clearly state any assumptions that underpin the conclusions.
h. Conclusions
Summarize the conclusions briefly at the document's end.
i. Acknowledgments
List any acknowledgments at the end of the manuscript before the references, citing technical help, financial support, and general advice.
j. Tables
Use tables sparingly, ensuring they are simple and self-explanatory, numbered consecutively with a heading and legend.
k. Figures
Number figures consecutively and prepare them using high-resolution formats like GIF, TIFF, JPEG, or PowerPoint. Ensure they are understandable without accompanying text, using appropriate symbols and legends. Graphs should provide new information and not duplicate what is shown in tables. Titles and detailed descriptions should be placed on a separate page.
l. References
Limit references mainly to works from the last ten years. References should be numbered consecutively as they appear in the text, identified by Arabic numerals used as superscripts. The same number is reused each time a reference is cited, irrespective of its previous position in the text. For example :
.......... it has been reported1 ..........
.......... according to Sadjito2 ..........
.......... Winstein & Swartz3 conducted ..........
.......... by Avon et al.4 ..........
Authors must ensure the accuracy and completeness of their reference list. References should be arranged numerically (using the Vancouver citation style) at the manuscript's end, following the order in which they appear in the text. If a reference includes up to six authors, all names should be listed; for references with more than six authors, only the first three should be cited, followed by "et al." Abbreviations for journal names should conform to those used in the Index Medicus and the Index of Indonesian Learned Periodicals (PDIN 1974). Citations for various sources like journal articles, books, book chapters, and theses should be formatted as illustrated in the provided Sample References. theses, etc. should be listed as given in Sample
Sample References
Scientific Journal
Standard journal article
Zeng Q, Saghafinia S, Chryplewicz A, Fournier N, Christe L, Xie YQ, et al. Aberrant hyperexpression of the RNA binding protein FMRP in tumors mediates immune evasion. Science. 2022;378(6621):eabl7207. doi: 10.1126/science.abl7207.
Organization as author
WHO recommendations on induction of labour, at or beyond term. Geneva: World Health Organization; 2022. PMID: 36279382.
No author given
No Author. Chapitre 1 : Évaluation et gestion des risques chez les femmes ménopausées. J Obstet Gynaecol Can. 2019;41 Suppl 1:S36-S48. doi: 10.1016/j.jogc.2019.02.140. PMID: 31151566.
Author not in English
Dacal E, Köster PC, Carmena D. Diagnóstico molecular de parasitosis intestinales. Enferm Infecc Microbiol Clin (Engl Ed). 2020;38 Suppl 1:24-31. English, Spanish. doi: 10.1016/j.eimc.2020.02.005. PMID: 32111362.
Volume with suplement
Hashim PW, Chen T, Rigel D, Bhatia N, Kircik LH. Actinic Keratosis: Current Therapies and Insights Into New Treatments. J Drugs Dermatol. 2019;18(5):s161-166.. PMID: 31141862.
Issue with supplement
Birn AE, Krementsov N. 'Socialising' primary care? The Soviet Union, WHO and the 1978 Alma-Ata Conference. BMJ Glob Health. 2018;3(Suppl 3):e000992. doi: 10.1136/bmjgh-2018-000992. PMID: 30498594; PMCID: PMC6242026.
Volume with part
Cornes MP, Atherton J, Pourmahram G, Borthwick H, Kyle B, West J, et al. Monitoring and reporting of preanalytical errors in laboratory medicine: the UK situation. Ann Clin Biochem. 2016;53(Pt 2):279-84. doi: 10.1177/0004563215599561. Epub 2015. PMID: 26195485.
Issue with part
Trivedi P, Jordan G, Ho PM. Leveraging value-based payment models to reduce health inequities in radiology. J Am Coll Radiol. 2022;19(1 Pt B):143-5. doi: 10.1016/j.jacr.2021.09.021. PMID: 35033302.
No issue or volume
Talih M, Irimata KE, Zhang G, Parker JD. Evaluation of the national center for health statistics data presentation standards for rates from vital statistics and sample surveys. Vital Health Stat 1. 2023;(198):1-30. PMID: 36940136.
Pagination in Roman numerals
Martinez SF. Foreword. Phys Med Rehabil Clin N Am. 2021;32(3):xi-xii. doi: 10.1016/j.pmr.2021.05.002. PMID: 34175018.
Type article indicated as needed
Enzensberger W, Fischer PA. Metronome in Parkinson's disease [letter]. Lancet 1996;347:1337.
Article containing retraction
Retraction: Role of oxidative stress in retinitis pigmentosa: new involved pathways by an RNA-Seq analysis. Cell Cycle. 2020;19(2):256. doi: 10.1080/15384101.2019.1702311. Epub 2019. PMID: 31829772; PMCID: PMC6961676.
Article retracted
Evidence-Based Complementary And Alternative Medicine. Retracted: Mechanism of Hepatoprotective Effect of Boesenbergia rotunda in Thioacetamide-Induced Liver Damage in Rats. Evid Based Complement Alternat Med. 2018;2018:1072403. doi: 10.1155/2018/1072403. PMID: 30108643; PMCID: PMC6077507.
Article containing comment
Ferretti G. Comment on Poole et al (2022) review on oxygen flux from capillaries to mitochondria. Eur J Appl Physiol. 2022;122(1):5-6. doi: 10.1007/s00421-021-04872-5. Epub 2021. PMID: 34921605.
Article with published erretur
Erratum. Lang Speech. 2021:238309211050196. doi: 10.1177/00238309211050196. Epub ahead of print. Erratum for: Lang Speech. 2021;23830921998723. PMID: 34736343.
Books and Other Monograph
Personal author(s)
Brown KL, Pagel C, Ridout D, Wray J, Tsang VT, Anderson D, et al. Early morbidities following paediatric cardiac surgery: a mixed-methods study. Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; 2020. PMID: 32692510.
Editor(s) as author
Rothe C. Clinical Cases in Tropical Medicine, 2nd Edition. Germany: LMU University, Munich; 2020.
Organization(s) as author
National Guideline Centre (UK). Surgery: Obstructive sleep apnoea/hypopnoea syndrome and obesity hypoventilation syndrome in over 16s: Evidence review J. London: National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE); 2021. PMID: 34613682.
Chapter in a book
Maeshima S, Osawa A. Memory Impairment Due to Stroke. In: Dehkharghani S, editor. Stroke [Internet]. Brisbane (AU): Exon Publications; 2021. Chapter 6. PMID: 34279883.
Conference proceedings
Anderson HV, Bersin RM, Abbott JD, Aronow HD, Bass TA, Brilakis ES, et al. Clinical Conference Proceedings: 15th Biennial International Andreas Gruentzig Society Meeting. J Invasive Cardiol. 2019;31(6):E98-E132. PMID: 31158808.
Conference paper
Haut ER, Byrne JP, Price MA, Bixby P, Bulger EM, Lake L, et al. Proceedings from the 2022 consensus conference to implement optimal venous thromboembolism prophylaxis in trauma. J Trauma Acute Care Surg. 2023;94(3):461-468. doi: 10.1097/TA.0000000000003843. Epub 2022. PMID: 36534056; PMCID: PMC9974764.
Dissertation
Powis R. Relations of reproduction: men, masculinities, and pregnancy in relations of reproduction: men, masculinities, and pregnancy in Dakar, Senegal Dakar, Senegal [dissertation]. St. Louis: Washington Univ; 2020.
Patent
Carozzi N, Hargiss T, Koziel MG, Duck NB, Carr B, inventors. Athenix Corporation, assignee. AXMI-008, a delta endotoxin gene and methods for its use. US patent 7,351,881 B2, 2008.
Other Publish Material
Newspaper article
Pelc C, Sanfins A. Alzheimer's: Blood test may detect 'toxic' protein years before symptoms emerge. Medical News Today. December 8, 2022. Available from: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/alzheimers-blood-test-may-detect-toxic-protein-years-before-symptoms-emerge
Health Legislation (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill 2022, Assented on Thu 24 Mar 2022 - Act No 6 of 2022 (GG No. 155, 8/04/2022, n2022-0627). 2022
British Geological Survey. Updated radon map for Great Britain published. The UK Health Security Agency and BGS have published an updated radon potential map for Great Britain. 2022
In press
Manemann SM, Chamberlain AM, Bielinski SJ, Jiang R, Weston SA, Roger VL. Predicting Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias in Heart Failure and Atrial Fibrillation. The American Journal of Medicine. In Press.
Computer program
Flex Databases. (2011). [Computer software]. https://flexdatabases.com/clinical-trial-management-system/
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