Writing Rules

HOLISTIC HEALTH JOURNAL WRITING RULES

General Rules and Formal Features
· Submitted manuscripts should not have been published anywhere else or accepted for publication anywhere else.
· The editors or reviewers can make any necessary corrections regarding spelling rules and provide feedback to the author.
· Submitted manuscripts cannot be altered except for corrections, which are returned for corrections by reviewers and editors.
· Submitted articles that do not meet the writing rules cannot be published.
· Submission and publication of articles in the journal are free of charge.
. The authors are solely responsible for the content of their publications.
· Articles should be written in Microsoft Word with in Cambria font and 11 point font.
  • Section headings: Only the first letter of each word in the first heading should be capitalized. The first heading should be left-aligned and written in bold.
  • Only the first letter of the first word in the second heading should be capitalized. All other words should be written in lowercase. The second heading should be left-aligned and written in bold.
  • Only the first letter of the first word in the third heading should be capitalized. All other words should be written in lowercase. The third heading should be left-aligned and written in bold.
· Numbers between "1-9" should be written in writing, while those 10 and above should be written in Arabic. Separate decimal numbers with dots.
· The manuscript must include all of the following sections: Introduction, Method, Results, Discussion, Conclusion, Suggestions, and References.
· Abbreviations should not be used in the title or abstract. Abbreviations in the text should be written clearly the first time they are used in the manuscript, and the abbreviated form should be given in parentheses right next to it.
* Articles should be edited and prepared by considering the explanations in the SAUHSD template file and using the journal template. Please click to access the draft.

Title Page
The authors' information should be presented on the title page. This page should include the article's title, the author's full name, affiliations, addresses, and contact information (email, telephone, fax). The title page should include a footnote if the submitted article is presented at the congress or symposium.

Abstract
The article's abstract section should be written in English, with a maximum of 250 words. This section should not contain abbreviations or references. Abstracts of research articles should contain sections describing the article's objective, methods, results, and conclusions. Review articles and case reports should be arranged to reflect the article's general content. Keywords should be written between 3 and 5 words under the abstract section. Commas (,) should be used to separate keywords. Keywords should comply with "Index Medicus: Medical Subject Heading (MeSH)" standards.

Main Text
Research articles in the main text section should consist of "Introduction, Method, Results, Discussion, Conclusion and Recommendations, References" sections, with bolding and capitalizing of the first letter of each heading. The number of words in this section (including references and tables) should be between 1500-4000.
The main text sections in review articles; consist of subject-related topics and references. Each heading should be written in bold (Bold). An article review should cover current literature in health-related fields. Authors who have published on that topic are preferred.
Main text section in case reports; should consist of "Introduction, Case Report, Discussion, References" headings. Titles (Introduction, Case Report, Discussion, References) should be written in capital letters, and bold characters, and subtitles should be written with only the first letter capitalized, bold, and left justified.

Code of Ethics
The Declaration of Helsinki must be followed in all research involving humans. Research must be conducted in accordance with ethical principles as indicated in the material and methods section of the article. It is the author's responsibility to ensure that the research complies with the ethical rules.

Figures, Pictures, Tables, and Graphics
All should be given in the main text, and each picture, table, and graphic should be numbered and referenced at the end of the sentence related to the places in the text.
In order to achieve clear printing, figures, images/photographs should be uploaded as separate .jpg or .gif files (pixel size approximately 500x400, 8 cm wide, and scanned at 300 resolution).

Limitations
The current limitations of the study should be given after the conclusion and recommendations section of the main text.

Article Information Form
Article information form should be written after the References.
Author(s) Notes: The author(s) would like to express their sincere thanks to the editor and the anonymous reviewers for their helpful comments and suggestions.
Author(s) Contributions: All authors contributed equally to the writing of this paper. All authors read and approved the final manuscript (The article has a single author. The author has read and approved the final manuscript).
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: No potential conflict of interest was declared by the author.
Copyright Statement: Authors own the copyright of their work published in the journal and their work is published under the CC BY-NC 4.0 license.
Supporting/Supporting Organizations: No grants were received from any public, private or non-profit organizations for this research.
Ethical Approval and Participant Consent: It is declared that during the preparation process of this study, scientific and ethical principles were followed and all the studies benefited from are stated in the bibliography.
Plagiarism Statement: This article has been scanned by iThenticate. 

References
• All of the citations cited in the text should be in the bibliography, and all the references in the bibliography should be included in the text.
• Authors should avoid using references that do not reach the original text.
• The author(s) are responsible for the accuracy of the references. Congress proceedings, personal experiences, and internet addresses that are not supported by national or international institutions and organizations cannot be cited as references.
In-Text Resource Usage:
References should be listed in the text in order of passage and shown in parentheses. If more than one source is used, a comma should be placed between the references (example 1,2). In the case of more than two consecutive references, the first and last source numbers should be specified, and a "hyphen" sign should be placed between them (examples 1-4).
Indication of Reference at the End of the Text:
At the end of the text, the references should be numbered according to the order in which they are used in the text and given under the heading "REFERENCES."
The author(s) are responsible for the accuracy of the references. Congress proceedings, personal experiences, and internet addresses that are not supported by national or international institutions and organizations cannot be cited as references.
If the journal names are included in Index Medicus, they should be abbreviated as they are mentioned in Index Medicus, and if not, they should be written in the full name.
The citation of references should be arranged according to the Vancouver style. The following rules should be considered in writing the references section.
Here's an example illustration for the References section:Article: Surname(s) of the author(s ) and initial(s) of the name(s). Journal Name should be written as year;volume (issue):page number."
Wellard SJ, Bethune E, Heggen K. Assessment of learning in contemporary nurse education: Do we need standardised examination for nurse registration? Nurse Educ Today. 2007;27(1):68-72.
Usta YY, Demir Y, Yönder M, Yildiz A. Nursing students’ attitudes toward ageism in Türkiye. Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics. 2012; 54(1): 90-93.
  •  Book:
Quinn, FM. The principles and practice of nurse education. 3rd ed. Nelson Thornes Company; 2000. p. 687-750.
  • · Chapter within the book:
Surname(s) of the author(s) and initial(s) of the name(s). Section title. The name of the editor(s), the name of the book, the number of editions, the city, the publisher, the year and the pages should be indicated.
Melanie SM, Hickey JV. Neuroscience critical care. In: Hickey JV. editor. The clinical practice of neurological and neurosurgical nursing. 5th ed. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2003. p. 359-67.
  • Unpublished thesis:
Author's Last name and first initial. Name of the thesis. Type of thesis (Specialization, Doctorate, Master's) unpublished thesis, the institute where the thesis was presented, the year of presentation, the number of pages.
Özgül S. Effect of maternal obesity on maternal and neonatal health. Unpublished Master's Thesis, Adnan Menderes University Institute of Health Sciences, Aydın, 2016, 53.
Note: If the thesis is published as an article, the article should be cited as a source, not a thesis.
  • Electronic journal:
Moulder JE. Electromagnetic Fields and Human Health. Elecromagnetic Technology (Electronic Journal) 1999;6(3):17-28. http://www.mcw.edu.gcrc/cop/cell-phone-health-FAQ/toc.html. (Erişim tarihi:23 Mart 2017).
  • Electronic report, document:
World Health Organization. World alliance for patient safety forward programme 2005.
http://www.who.int/patientsafety/en/brochure_final.pdf (Accessed August 8, 2010).
Turkish Ministry of Health. Performance and quality directive in health.
http://www.kalite.saglik.gov.tr/content/files/duyurular_2011/2011/14_subat_2012/1402yonerge.pdf (Accessed 24 May 2011).

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