Journal of TOGU Erbaa Health and Management is a publication of Tokat Gaziosmanpaşa University Erbaa Faculty of Health Sciences. The aim of the journal is to follow the developments in the fields of health sciences and management sciences, to be a scientific and qualified publication source in the fields of health and management sciences and to contribute to the sharing and dissemination of qualified academic publications in these fields.
Journal of TOGU Erbaa Health and Management includes academic studies such as research articles, reviews, case reports, observations, letters to the editor in the field of health sciences such as health management, health law, nursing, midwifery, physiotherapy and rehabilitation, nutrition and dietetics, emergency aid and disaster management, elderly care, home health services, public health and in the field of management such as business administration, economics, management and organization, strategic management, public administration, management information systems that will make scientific contributions to the field of health and management.
2. Manuscript submission: Manuscript submissions will be made online via Dergipark and only manuscript files sent in Microsoft Word format will be reviewed. Manuscripts sent to any e-mail address associated with the journal other than the Dergipark system will not be evaluated.
3. Page layout: The manuscript should be written in A4 size, with margins of 2.5 cm from left, right, bottom and top, Times New Roman font, 12 pt, single line spacing, 12nk space before and after paragraphs, and 0.5 cm indent at the beginning of the paragraph.
4. References: References made in the text of the article should be made in accordance with the American Psychological Association (APA) 7th edition style. When citing, the phrase et al. should be preferred in Turkish articles and et al. in English articles.
-References in the text should be made as the surname of the author(s) and the year of the source. If there is no author name, the name of the institution should be used instead of the author.
-If more than one work of an author published in the same year is cited, the works should be indicated by giving letters a, b, c, next to the year.
-If the author's name is mentioned in a sentence, it should be cited as follows.
- All references given in the text of the article should be indicated in the References section. All references should be written together in alphabetical order. Works of the same author should be added to the bibliography starting from the most recent one.
The bibliography should be prepared in accordance with the examples given below.
Article
Bilgin Demir, İ., & Uğurluoğlu, Ö. (2015). Strategic management tools in health institutions. Hacettepe Journal of Health Administration, 18(2), 219-251.
Book:
Tengilimoğlu, D., Akbolat, M., & Işık, O. (2015). Health Business Management (7th Edition). Ankara: Nobel Publication Distribution.
David, F. R. (2011). Strategic Management, Concepts and Cases (13th ed.). New Jersey: Pearson Prentice Hall.
Book Chapter:
Ünal, A. (2019). Modernism and Modern Management Thought. Editor: Çiftçi, G.E.), Management Thought in Historical Process: Hiperlink Publications.
Internet Resources:
-Ministry of Health (2018). Family Medicine in Turkey. Access Date: 16.06.2019, Access Address: https://hsgm.saglik.gov.tr/tr/ailehekimligi/1394-türkiye-de-aile-hekimliği.html
-Ziegler, J., & Slayton, G. (2002). How to Build Organizational IQ. Harvard Management Update, 7(8), 3. Retrieved from http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true.
Theses:
Author's Surname, Author's Initial (Year). Thesis Title (thesis title italicized), Master's Thesis / Doctoral Thesis, Name of the University, Institute, Province.
Symposium/Conferences:
Author's Surname, Author's Initial (Year). “Title of the Paper”, Name of the Symposium/Conference, Organizing Institution, Date of Organization, Place of Organization, Page Range.
5. Tables and Figures: All tables and figures in the manuscript should be centered on the page in appropriate places in the text. Each table and figure should be given a sequence number (such as Table 1, Figure 2, etc.) and a title in Times New Roman bold font in 10 pt.
The title should be placed at the top of the table and at the bottom of the figure, centered on the page, only the initials of the words should be capitalized, and 6 spaces should be left before and after the paragraph.
The text in tables and figures should be in Times New Roman, 8-10 font size and single-spaced. In tables and figures, explanations and references should be given in 8-point font below the table and figure. There should be no line spaces before and after tables and figures. When the information in the tables is mentioned in the text, the table number should be cited.
6. Headings: The main headings and subheadings of the article should be bold and left justified (without indentation) and numbered with decimal numbers such as 1., 1.1., 1.1.1.1., 1.1.2., 1.1.2.1. All main headings should be capitalized and only the initials of subheadings should be capitalized.
7. All submitted manuscripts should be scanned for plagiarism (similarity) by the authors using iThenticate or Turnitin software.
8. Authors are required to upload the main text file, title page, ethics committee report (if required) and copyright transfer form to the system.
9. The main text file should not contain any information that would identify the identity and title of the authors. Author information should be given on the title page.
10. Title page: It should include the type of the article, the title in Turkish and English, the names of the authors, their titles, affiliations, e-mail addresses, the full address of the corresponding author, and the ORCID numbers of all authors. In addition, the level of contribution of the authors, financial support, conflict of interest, acknowledgments, if the article is derived from a thesis, the advisor, university, thesis title and ethics committee permission (committee name, date and number) should be indicated. Articles derived from a thesis must be indicated on the title page (thesis name, university and department information should be included).
Ethical Principles
The scientific content and compliance with ethical rules are the responsibility of the author(s). Separate ethics committee approval must be obtained for research in all disciplines and for clinical and experimental human and animal studies that require ethics committee approval, and this approval must be stated and documented in the article. For studies that require ethics committee approval, information about the permission (name of the committee, date and number of the decision) should be included in the method section of the article. In addition, in studies conducted on humans, the authors should indicate in the method section of the article that informed consent was obtained from the participants in the study.
Research requiring Ethics Committee permission is as follows:
- All kinds of research conducted with qualitative or quantitative approaches that require data collection from participants using survey, interview, focus group, observation, experiment, interview techniques,
- Use of humans and animals (including materials/data) for experimental or other scientific purposes,
- Clinical trials in humans,
- Research on animals,
- Retrospective studies in accordance with the law on the protection of personal data
- For the use of scales, questionnaires, photographs belonging to others, it is necessary to obtain and indicate permission from the owners, and for the intellectual and artistic works used, it should be stated that copyright regulations are complied with.
When uploading a study that requires ethics committee approval of the type mentioned above to the journal system, the “Ethics Committee Approval Document” of the study should be uploaded as a separate file with the article at the first stage.
Ethical Responsibilities of Authors
- The manuscripts submitted to the journal must not have been previously submitted for publication elsewhere and must not have been published elsewhere.
- By submitting the article to the journal, the authors acknowledge that the article is their own work, that they have not plagiarized in any way, that all responsibilities arising from plagiarism belong to them, and that the journal has no responsibility in this regard.
- The corresponding author must guarantee that all co-authors named in the manuscript consent to publication and to being named as co-authors. All individuals who have made significant contributions to the study should be named as co-authors. Other individuals should be acknowledged in the acknowledgments section.
- Authors are obliged to declare the organizations, financial sources or conflicts of interest that support the submitted work.
- Authors must have prepared the articles submitted for publication in the journal in accordance with the rules of research and publication ethics. Ethics committee approval must be obtained separately for the research conducted and for clinical and experimental human and animal studies that require ethics committee approval, this approval must be stated in the article and the ethics committee permission document must be uploaded to the system as a separate file when uploading the article file to the system.
- Articles without ethics committee approval will not be accepted for evaluation and will be removed from the process at any stage.
- If the abstract has been presented in congresses or meetings, this should be clearly stated in the manuscript submission.
- Authors should have organized their work according to the journal's editorial guidelines and should provide references for all citations used in the manuscript.
- All authors must have read the final version of the manuscript. Each author who has signed the “Publication Rights Copyright Form” in the articles submitted for publication has equal responsibility for ethical principles.
Ethical Responsibilities of Reviewers
- Any selected reviewer who is not qualified to review the manuscript, or who knows that it will be impossible for him/her to review the manuscript quickly, should inform the editor and ask to be excused from the review process.
- Reviewers are obliged to keep the manuscripts they receive confidential and not to use the information obtained from the review process for their personal benefit.
- In accordance with the “blind” review process, reviewers cannot communicate directly with the authors.
- Reviewers should not share their reports or information about the article with others.
- Reviewers should be attentive to potential ethical issues in the manuscript and bring them to the attention of the editor.
- Reviewing should be done in accordance with the principle of impartiality and objectivity. Reviewers should conduct their evaluations within the rules of academic etiquette, especially constructive principles. Reviewers should evaluate the manuscript they accept to evaluate within the specified period. If the reviewer is delayed in the evaluation process for any reason, he/she should notify the editor of this delay.
- If the reviewers detect any conflict of interest in the manuscripts submitted to them, they should report this to the editor.
- First of all, article evaluation forms, notes on the text and correction requests are sent to the editors via the website / e-mail address. These corrections should be prepared in a way to present the positive and negative features of the article to the editor. Reviewers should not accept to evaluate the relevant article if they are not experts in the article despite their appointment.
Ethical Responsibilities of the Publisher
- The editorial board should evaluate the manuscript independently of race, gender, sexual orientation, religious beliefs, ethnicity, citizenship or political philosophy. The decision should be based on the accuracy, validity and significance of the article and the appropriateness of the scope of the journal. Existing legal requirements regarding libel, copyright infringement and plagiarism should also be taken into account.
- The editor or any editorial board member should not disclose information about an article to anyone other than the corresponding author, reviewers, potential reviewers, other editorial advisors and publishers.
- Unpublished material disclosed in a submitted manuscript should not be used in the editor's or editorial board's own research without the express written permission of the author.
- No author may be asked for review and publication fees or donations at any stage of the journal's publication process or after the article has been published.
- Depending on the field of the article, the editor-in-chief or the editorial board may, if necessary, send articles to academics who are not members of the editorial board for review as associate editors.
- If there is a negative situation about the article, it may exercise its right to “reject” the article or send it back to the author without evaluating it.
- The editor is responsible for selecting referees among academics who are knowledgeable in the subject, keeping the referees “blind” to the authors and the authors' institutions, and keeping the authors “blind” to the referees unless the referee specifically requests it.
Plagiarism
Each article submitted to Journal of TOGU Erbaa Health and Management will be subjected to plagiarism review. Articles with a similarity rate above 20% (excluding references) will not be evaluated.