Author Guidelines

Authors are required to adhere to the following guidelines when submitting manuscripts to the Nuh Naci Yazgan University Journal of Health Research (NNYUSAD). Failure to comply may result in publication delays.​

Language and Formatting

Turkish articles should conform to the Turkish Language Association's Current Turkish Dictionary.​

English manuscripts and abstracts must be reviewed by proficient experts before submission. Editors may request a "Proofreading Certificate" for English texts or abstracts when deemed necessary.​

Manuscripts should be prepared on A4-sized paper using Microsoft Office Word, with "Times New Roman" font, 12-point size, and double line spacing. Margins should be set to 2.5 cm on all sides, and pages must be numbered at the bottom right corner.​
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In-text numerical values should use commas (,) in Turkish articles and periods (.) in English articles. Abbreviations should be defined at first mention and used consistently thereafter. Foreign terms in Turkish texts should be italicized. The main text file must not contain any identifying information about the authors or their institutions.​
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1. Title Page

Submit the title page as a separate file. The title should clearly reflect the content and purpose of the manuscript without abbreviations, presented in both Turkish and English, with only the first letters capitalized and in bold.​
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Include full names, academic titles, affiliations, contact information (address, current email, and phone number), and Open Researcher and Contributor ID (ORCID) numbers for all authors. Use superscript numbering for affiliations. Clearly indicate the corresponding author and their contact details. For English manuscripts, provide institution names in English.​

If the work was previously presented at a scientific meeting or its abstract published, specify the event's name and date. If not, state that it has not been presented before.​
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Detail each author's contributions to the work.​

2. Abstract

Provide abstracts in both Turkish and English, not exceeding 250 words for Turkish and 300 words for English. Abstracts should outline the study's purpose, rationale, methods, findings, and conclusions in a single paragraph without subheadings, unexplained abbreviations, or references.​
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Include 3 to 5 keywords selected from Türkiye Bilim Terimleri for Turkish abstracts and Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) for English abstracts.​

3. Main Text

3.1. Original Articles

3.1.1. Research Articles

Structure Turkish manuscripts with sections: "Giriş" (Introduction), "Gereç ve Yöntem" (Materials and Methods), "Bulgular" (Results), "Tartışma" (Discussion), and "Sonuç" (Conclusion). English manuscripts should have: "Introduction," "Materials and Methods," "Results," "Discussion," and "Conclusion."​

Use bold for all headings and number up to three levels of subheadings. Subheadings beyond the third level should be italicized.​

The Introduction should provide background literature, rationale, and study objectives. The Materials and Methods section must detail clinical, technical, or experimental procedures with appropriate references. For studies involving humans or animals, include ethics committee approvals with the committee's name, date, and protocol number. State that informed consent was obtained from participants. Describe statistical analyses at the end of this section.​

The Results section should present data without interpretation, avoiding repetition of table or figure content. Highlight key findings clearly.​

In the Discussion, interpret results in the context of current literature, emphasizing the study's contributions and limitations without repeating statistical data.​

The Conclusion should succinctly state the study's contributions and/or clinical implications in a single paragraph.​
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Original articles should not exceed 5,000 words or 40 references.​
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After the Conclusion, acknowledge individuals or institutions that provided support in a "Teşekkür" (Acknowledgment) section. Disclose any conflicts of interest following this section.​

3.1.2. Review Articles

NNYUSAD publishes systematic reviews and meta-analyses that comprehensively cover health-related topics with current literature. While many are invited, unsolicited reviews within the journal's scope may undergo peer review. Review articles are limited to 3,500 words and 40 references.​

3.1.3. Systematic Reviews/Meta-Analyses

Prepare systematic reviews and meta-analyses according to PRISMA guidelines. These manuscripts may contain up to 6,000 words with no restriction on the number of references.​

3.2. Case Reports

Case reports should detail rare clinical conditions, novel diagnostic tools or methods, new treatment types, and foreseeable practical applications, including laboratory research. Structure these reports with sections: "Giriş" (Introduction), "Olgu Sunumu" (Case Presentation), and "Tartışma" (Discussion). Limit case reports to 2,500 words, 20 references, and a maximum of six authors.​

3.3. Letters to the Editor

Letters pertaining to articles published in the journal within the past year may be considered for publication upon the Editorial Board's approval. If commenting on a specific article, reference the article's issue and date. Such letters may be forwarded to the original article's authors for a response, which may also be published. Abstracts are not required for letters. Limit letters to 100 words and five references.​

4. References

Use the Vancouver citation style. Cite references sequentially in the text with Arabic numerals in parentheses, placed before punctuation.

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