Writing Rules

GENERAL RULES FOR PREPARATION OF THE ARTICLE

FORMAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ARTICLE

• The language of publication is Turkish and English.

• Number of words: In Original Research Articles, Meta-Analysis and Systematic Reviews, it should be limited to 3000-6000 words, and in Reviews and Case Reports, it should be limited to 3000-5000 words.

• The number of references should be limited to a maximum of 50 in all articles and should be up-to-date.

• The page margins should be arranged so that they are 2.5 cm from the right, left, top and bottom.

• Title and paragraph entries should be formatted to be left aligned, and the entire article should be aligned to both sides.

• The main text should be written in 12 points, the abstract, references, tables and figures in 10 points, double-spaced and in Times New Roman font.

• Main headings; all letters should be capitalized and bold. Subheadings under main headings should be left aligned, bold and with the first letter capitalized, and other headings under subheadings should be written in a tab, bold and with the first letter capitalized and the other letters lowercase.

• Title page and main text should be presented as two separate Microsoft Word files. The main text should start with the title, abstract, abstract and keywords, and should be presented as text, bibliography, tables, figures and, if any, appendices.

• All pages should be numbered starting from the title page. The page number should be given in the lower right corner of the page.

• Tables should be numbered according to the order they are used in the text. A period and a one-character space should be left after the table number, and the name of the word should be written above the table with the first letter capitalized.

• The total number of tables, figures and graphics in all articles should be a maximum of five.

When writing figure and graphic titles, the first letter should be capitalized and the other letters should be lowercase, and they should be placed under the figures and graphics.

• Figures should be in digital format, 300 DPI resolution and saved as .jpeg. Tables, figures and graphics should be placed on a separate page and after the sources. Each table, figure and graph should be cited in the text.

• If previously published figures, pictures, tables and graphics are used, the source should be indicated.

• No space should be left before commas and periods.

• No space should be left before and after sentences or words indicated with signs such as ( ) and “ ”.

• Dots should be used when writing decimal numbers.

• No space should be left between the % and the number in figures expressed as percentages (%).

• Various statistical data should be shown with their symbols. Variance analysis values ​​(F), statistical values ​​(n, %) etc.

Abbreviations should not be used in the Title and Abstract, their explanations should be given where they are first used in the text and the abbreviation should be written in parentheses. The number of abbreviations should be as few as possible.

• Articles should be saved as “.doc” and sent as a Word document. They should not be sent in “PDF” format.

ARTICLE SECTIONS:
Title Page
The full title of the text in Turkish and English should be written with only the first letters capitalized, bold and center-aligned, and the authors' names should be written in the same format on the line below. The authors' titles, institution names and addresses, contact information (phone, fax and e-mail addresses and ORCID information), all authors' contributions to the article and information about conflicts of interest, if any, should be written on the line below, aligned to the left. Information about the submitted article (such as presentation at a scientific meeting, receipt of funding or production from a thesis study) should be included below the author information.

Abstract
- In all publication types, the first page consists of an abstract, an abstract and keywords of maximum 250-300 words.
- In research articles, the abstract should consist of the subheadings "Objective, Methods, Results, Conclusion and Recommendations, Keywords"; the abstract should consist of the subheadings "Objective, Methods, Results, Conclusion and Recommendations and KeyWords". - The abstract and abstract sections of review articles should fully reflect the content, including introduction, purpose, development and conclusion.

- The abstract and abstract sections of the case report should briefly define the case and include processes related to nursing care.

- A minimum of three and a maximum of five keywords should be given in Turkish and English. The first keyword should start with a capital letter, the first letter of other words should be written in lower case, there should be a semicolon (;) between words and a period should be placed at the end of the last word. Turkish keywords should be given in accordance with the “Turkish Scientific Terms” (http://www.bilimterimleri.com). English keywords should be in accordance with the “Index Medicus: Medical Subject Heading (MeSH)” standards (www.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/MBrowser.html).

Main Text
Original Research Article
Original research articles are studies that present original and important scientific results on topics suitable for the scope of the journal, have completed the scientific research process and are reported. Original Research articles consist of the following sections:

*Introduction: In this section, the importance of the subject and the scientific ideas it is based on should be expressed clearly and understandably; the research problem presented should be explained in line with current studies; the knowledge gap regarding the problem should be stated in detail. Then, the purpose of the research, hypothesis(es) or research question(s) should be included.

*Method: This section should include the type of research, place where it was conducted, universe and sample, data collection technique and tools, evaluation of the data and ethical aspects.

*Findings: The findings should be presented systematically, supported by statistical data, in a way that will test the research hypotheses or answer the questions. The information provided in the figures and tables should not be repeated unless necessary. Only the analysis results should be included in this section.

*Discussion: The findings should be evaluated and presented systematically in this section. The data obtained should explain with justifications which of the research questions or hypotheses were confirmed or not confirmed. The limitations and deficiencies of the study should be mentioned.

*Conclusion: This section should briefly emphasize the importance of the subject; without repetition, the new information or contribution of the results obtained from the findings to the field should be summarized and suggestions for future studies should be presented.

*References: All sources used should be prepared according to the rules of the American Psychological Association (APA) 6 (http://www.tk.org.tr/APA/apa_2.pdf) and should be given in alphabetical order on a separate page at the end of the text.

*Tables: Tables should be double-spaced and vertical lines should not be used to separate columns. All abbreviations for p value (*, **) and other symbols should be defined in footnotes. Each table should be placed on a separate page after the references.

Meta-Analysis and Systematic Review

Meta-analysis and systematic review articles should be prepared according to the PRISMA Statement (PRISMA Statement: Checklist of items to include when reporting a systematic review or meta-analysis) (www.prisma-statement.org) checklist and should consist of Introduction, Method, Findings, Discussion, Conclusion and References sections.
Review
Review articles, which are preferred to be written by experts with experience and studies in the field, are studies that present discussions and author opinions on current and relevant topics in line with national and international current sources. Their sections are listed as Introduction, Subject Headings and References.
Case report
They are studies that include cases that provide scientific contributions to the field and include important clinical experiences. Case report articles consist of Introduction, Case Report, Discussion, References and, if necessary, tables. Written informed consent must be obtained and must be stated in the main text.
Acknowledgements
Acknowledgements can be made to individuals or institutions that contributed to the preparation of the article or the research.

References
Reference Style and Format
Authors must write the citations in the text and in the bibliography in accordance with APA 6 rules (http://www.tk.org.tr/APA/apa_2.pdf). The author(s) are responsible for the accuracy of the sources.
All sources in the bibliography must be stated in the text. The author name and date information in the text must be exactly the same as the author name and date information in the bibliography.

All sources used must be given in a separate section at the end of the text, alphabetically according to the author's surnames, without being numbered. Alphabetical ordering is not only done by the first letter of the surname, sources with the same first letter must also be alphabetical according to the letter. Publications by the same author with a single author are listed from past to present according to years.

Examples of referencing according to publication types are given below.

a) Turkish Book
Karasar, N. (2015). Scientific research method. (28th Edition) Ankara: Nobel Publishing Distribution.

b) Edited Book
Ören, T.,Üney, T.,Çölkesen, R. (Ed.). (2006). Türkiye Bilişim Encyclopedia. İstanbul: Papatya Publishing.

c) English Book
Bandura, A. (1997). Self–efficacy: The exercise of control. New York: Freeman and Company.
d) Chapter in an English Book
Bassett, C. (2006). Cultural studies and new media. In G. Hall& C. Birchall (Eds.), New cultural studies: Adventures theory (pp. 220–237). Edinburgh, UK: Edinburgh University Press.

e) Chapter in a Turkish Book
Erkmen, T. (2012). Organizational culture: Its functions, elements, importance in business management and leadership. In M. Zencirkıran (Ed.), Organizational sociology book (pp. 233–263). Bursa: Dora Publishing House.

f) Article in Turkish
Yavuz Van Giersbergen, M., Geçit, S. (2017). Evidence-based practice recommendations for end-of-life care in the last days and hours. Ege University Faculty of Nursing Journal, 33(1), 171-181.
g) Article in English
Ter, N., Yavuz, M., Aydoğdu, S., Kaya Biçer, E. (2015). The effect of 2 adhesive products on skin integrity used for fixation of hip and knee surgical dressings: a randomized controlled trial. Journal of Wound Ostomy and Continence Nursing, 42(2), 145-150.
h) M with More Than Eight Authors


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