Writing Rules

Instructions for Authors

General Information

Acta Medica Ruha journal is an international, double-blind refereed, scientific journal that publishes articles in the fields of medicine and health sciences.

Articles sent to Acta Medica Ruha journal must be in Turkish or English.

The similarity rate of articles sent to Acta Medica Ruha journal must be below 20%.

For all studies conducted on humans and experimental animals, Ethics Committee approval must be obtained, ethical approval must be stated in the method section of the article, and the ethical approval document must be uploaded to the system. In addition, it should be stated in the method section of the article that international declarations, guidelines, etc. principles are followed.

The ethical and biostatistical responsibility of each study belongs unilaterally to the author(s). Acta Medica Ruha journal cannot be held under any obligation in this regard.

For all kinds of articles sent to Acta Medica Ruha journal, they accept and declare that they comply with Acta Medica Ruha journal's "Author Rules", all conditions in the journal, and that the authors have transferred all publishing rights to Acta Medica Ruha journal indefinitely.

Submitted manuscripts must describe original data that has not been previously published or submitted for publication elsewhere.

Authors are required to disclose any conflicts of interest that may have affected their research or the preparation and writing of their article.

In order for the author to have authorship rights, all authors must have directly participated in the work described in the article.

The final decision for all submitted articles belongs to the Editor-in-Chief.

Ethical Approval

Research Requiring Ethics Committee Approval:

  • Clinical studies conducted on humans,
  • All kinds of research conducted with qualitative or quantitative approaches that require collecting data from participants using survey, interview, focus group study, observation, experiment and interview techniques,
  • Retrospective studies in accordance with the personal data protection law,
  • Research conducted on animals,
  • Use of humans and animals (including material/data) for experimental or other scientific purposes.

Additionally;

  • Indicating that the "Informed Consent Form" was received in case reports,
  • Obtaining and specifying permission from the owners for the use of scales, surveys and photographs belonging to others,
  • Stating that copyright regulations are complied with for the ideas and artistic works used.

Article Preparation

When sending an article to Acta Medica Ruha journal, the following documents must be sent:

Title Page

Copyright Form

Full Text File (Main Text)

Plagiarism Report

Ethical Committee Approval (If necessary)

For article submissions, the MAIN TEXT file must be in plain Word Format. Table, figure etc. The information should also be sent within the main text file, placed in the appropriate place within the text. In addition, the main text file should not contain identification information of the authors or any information that would reveal the author's identity to the referees.

Articles should be organized according to the following information.

  1. Articles must contain Turkish and English titles, Turkish and English Abstracts, and research articles must consist of introduction, method, findings, discussion, conclusion and references sections.
  2. Article page layout margins should be 2.5 cm at the bottom, top, right and left.
  3. The article font should be in Times New Roman character, headings should be written in 11-point bold font, and the text should be written in 11-point normal font. Line spacing should be 1.0. Abstracts, keywords, tables, figure captions, contents and references should be written in 9-point font.
  4. A new paragraph should be added by adding a subspace after each heading and paragraph.
  5. Tables and figures should be placed in appropriate places within the text.
  6. Maximum 5 tables and 5 figures should be used in the article.
  7. In-text reference at the end of the sentence or paragraph (1). (1,2). (1,2,5). should be given as . Consecutively numbered sources are; For example, if it is 1,2,3,4,5, it should be given as (1-5).
  8. References should be arranged according to AMA (American Medical Association) style.
  9. Articles must be prepared in accordance with the journal writing rules and uploaded to the system.
  10. Articles should not exceed 25 pages, including figures and tables.

Summaries

A structured abstract of not more than 250 words is required. Abstracts of all articles except case reports should consist of Introduction, Purpose, Method, Findings and Conclusion sections.

Keywords

Keywords should consist of at least three and maximum six words. The first letter of each keyword should be capitalized and separated by a comma, and a period should be placed after the last keyword.

Main Text

The main text of an original article should be divided into INTRODUCTION, METHOD, FINDINGS, DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION sections. Abbreviations should be defined after their first use in the abstract, main text, figures and tables. Only commonly accepted abbreviations should be used. Units of measurement must comply with the International System; however, it can be used in traditional units when clinical data are deemed more appropriate.

Reference

References should be arranged according to the examples given below.

Journals:

Last names and initials of the first names of the authors. Article Title. Short name of the journal. Year; volume (issue): pages. Doi number if any. If the number of authors is between 1-6, all names should be written. If there are more than 6 authors, names of the first three of them should be written and then you should continue with "et al.", and "ve ark." in Turkish resources.

Example:

Erdolu B, As AK, Engin M. The Relationship between the HATCH Score, Neutrophil to Lymphocyte Ratio and Postoperative Atrial Fibrillation After Off-Pump Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery. Heart Surg Forum. 2020;23(1):E088-E092. doi:10.1532/hsf.2771

Naruka V, Salmasi MY, Arjomandi Rad A, et al. Use of Cytokine Filters During Cardiopulmonary Bypass: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Heart Lung Circ. 2022;31(11):1493-1503. doi:10.1016/j.hlc.2022.07.015

Books:
Whole Book : Last names and initials of the first names of the authors. Book title. Edition of the book (if there are 2 or more editions). Country of the publisher: Publisher's name; Year published.

Example:

Netter FH. Atlas Of Human Anatomy. 7th. USA: Elsevier; 2018.

Book Chapter: Last names and initials of the first names of the authors. Book chapter title. Inside: Book title. Last name(s) and initials of first names of the editor(s) (Ed). Edition of the book (if there are 2 or more editions). Country of the Publisher: Publisher's name; Year published: Pages.

Example:

Solak H, Görmüş N. Kalbin Cerrahi Anatomisi. İçinde: Kalp ve Damar Cerrahisi. Paç M, Akçevin A, Aka S.A, Büket S, Sarıoğlu T (Ed.). 2. Baskı. Türkiye:  Medikal Network Nobel Kitabevi; 2013. S:1-22.

Internet Document:

Example:

Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Sağlık Bakanlığı. Ministry of Health of the Republic of Turkey.                            https://www.saglik.gov.tr/ (Erişim tarihi:24.03.2023)