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Original Research

Indonesian Midwifery and Health Sciences Journal


Volume…..No….2023
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SGUIDELINES FOR WRITING THE JOURNAL OF
INDONESIAN MIDWIFERY HEALTH SCIENCES JOURNAL
MIDWIFERY STUDY PROGRAM UNIVERSITAS
AIRLANGGA (Times New Roman, Bold, 14 pt Capital Letters,
Maximum 12 words, 1 space)

TITLE OF ARTICLES (TITLE IN ENGLISH MAX. 12


WORDS)

Author 1 , Author 2 , Author 2 (Without degree, font 12, center, italic)


1
Department, Institution, City, Country
2
Department, Institution, City, Country

Correspondence address:
City and country
Email :

Abstract
Background: This article should be write in MS-Word using A4 paper with margin of 3 cm top, 3
cm bottom, 4 cm left, and 3 cm right. Full article maximum pages is 15 with 1.5 line spacing font
Times New Roman 10 pt. Title article must be effective and do not using question sentence. Place
and time of research do not include in title article except there is specific place and time of the
research. Method: No more 250 words in abstract. Result: Abstract should be informative and
include of background, goals/aims of research, methods, result and discussion and conclusion. Do
not use Non-Standard Acronym. Conclusion : Abstract should be informative , and not only
explain P value to show the difference t but also mention value of correlation or differences.

keyword : 3-5 words


INTRODUCTION
The introduction of a research report essentially outlines concisely the
justification for why the research needs to be conducted. The introduction should
include the reason for conducting the research, the formulation of the problem, the
rationale for the problem, the hypothesis and the research objectives. The main
problem of conducting research is stated with reference to the latest developments
in thinking (literature referenced in the last 5-10 years as a comparison of the
researcher's thinking). The introduction should not be confused with the literature
review, so there should not be too many references in the introduction. References
should be critical and the literature review does not need to be complete and
exhaustive (no more literature review headings). Briefly, the content of the
introduction includes the background of the research (justification of why the
research needs to be done): what is already known, what needs to be added, where
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is the understanding to date, the existing problems and contains hypotheses or


research objectives and the agenda to be carried out. The introduction contains 3
to 5 paragraphs and no more than 1 page.

METHOD
The elements that must be present in the Method are the theoretical basis,
framework, research materials or techniques in obtaining sources or in analysing
data and the instruments used. Write in detail about how to collect data. Data is
either quantitative or qualitative. If the data is the result of measurement, the
variables must be mentioned. The sampling method is written in detail. Describe
in detail the main methods used in the research. Describe completely and
concisely the method and frequency of sampling, variables and how they are
measured, how the data are collected and the analysis procedures (statistical or
qualitative use) used.

RESULT AND DISCUSSION

Write the results of the study systematically, in general, the results begin
with the number and characteristics of the research subjects, followed by the main
results of the study. Presentation of research results can be done in 3 forms,
namely narratives, tables, or figures. The research results refer to the list of
questions (problem formulation) and hypotheses (if any). Clearly write down the
hypothesis results obtained from the research. The table must be explained in the
text. Rules for using tables, figures and graphs.

Table Picture Graphic

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Last name of the first author et al. : Running title of the manuscript (shorter version of the title)

Indonesian Midwifery

● Tables are briefly titled and ● Images should be professionally ● Images should be
subtitled. The title of the made and photographed or on professionally made and
table is written in Times CD. photographed or on CD.
New Roman with font 12,
● Submit sharp photographic prints, ● Submit sharp photographic
bold (the beginning of the
sentence is capitalised), on glossy paper with a size of 127 prints, on glossy paper
justify (left-right aligned) x 173 mm, maximum 203 x 254 with a size of 127 x 173
with a space of 1 space. mm. mm, maximum 203 x 254
mm.
● There is a space of 1 space ● Each image should be labelled on
the back and contain the image ● Each image should be
between the table title and
the table. number, author's name, and the labelled on the back and
"top" of the image. contain the image number,
● Each table should be typed author's name, and the
● The title of the figure is placed
with 1 space, font 10 or "top" of the image.
customised. below the figure.
● The title of the figure is
● Table numbers are ● Figures should be numbered in placed below the figure.
sequenced according to the the order in which they appear in
order of mention in the text the text. ● Figures should be
(writing numbers does not numbered in the order in
use the punctuation point which they appear in the
"."). text.
● If there is a table caption, it
is written in font 10, space
1, with a distance between
the table and the table
caption of 1 space.
● Columns in the table
without vertical lines.
● Explanation of all non-
standard abbreviations in
the table is placed in a
footnote.

The discussion should be written using clear language and should not use
sentences that are too long. The discussion is directed towards the hypothesis and
why it is so. The discussion is carried out by referring to theories or studies that
have been conducted and linking them to the results of this study. If there are
things that are different from the results of previous studies, it is also explained
why this is the case. Weaknesses and shortcomings of the research are mentioned
and discussed their impact on the results. The results and discussion are then
formulated and concluded into a general theory or new discovery.

CONCLUSION AND SUGGESTION

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The conclusion is the answer to the problem or hypothesis of the study.


Suggestions are made if there is something that is still unknown from the results
of the research and suggest that other research be carried out to complement the
phenomenon being studied. Conclusions and suggestions are arranged in several
sentences in one paragraph. Acknowledgements are written if there are funders,
research institutions that made the research possible, or parties who are considered
to have services in the implementation of research and / or writing the article.
Typeface Times New Roman, font size 12, 1 space. Numbered with numbers.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Acknowledgements are written if there are funders, research institutions that made
the research possible, or parties who are considered to have services in the
implementation of research and / or writing the article. Typeface Times New
Roman, font size 12, 1 space. Numbered with numbers.

REFERENCE
The rules for writing the Bibliography in the article:
The Bibliography writing system is Harvard. The references should be from the
last 7 years. Font: Times New Roman, size 12, space 1. On the second line and so
on from each reference is written indented 1 tab. There is no need for a space
(enter) between the bibliography. Times New Roman font, font size 12, 1 space.
The bibliography is written in accordance with Harvard writing rules, sorted
alphabetically. How to write a bibliography can be seen in chapter 6 of the thesis
writing guide. Based on DIKTI rules, at least 60% of the bibliography comes from
journals (last 5 years) and a maximum of 40% for textbooks (last 10 years). Only
sources cited in journal articles can be written in the bibliography.

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