TYPES OF CONTRIBUTIONS
• Original Articles: results of clinical, epidemiologic, experimental or theoretical studies; theoretical essays (criticisms and formulation of relevant theoretical knowledge); papers presenting methodological aspects and techniques used in Health Sciences.
• Review Articles: may either be "systematic review and meta-analysis" or "narrative review or critical review."
Systematic review and meta-analysis: by summarizing results of original, quantitative or qualitative studies previously published, these articles intend to answer to a specific question relevant to public health. They detail the search of original studies, selection criteria for studies included in the review and the summary of results obtained from the studies reviewed (which may be or not meta-analysis approaches).
Narrative review/critical review - A narrative or critical review has a descriptive-discursive content focusing on comprehensive presentation and discussion of scientific issues in public health. Should include a clear presentation of the scientific object of interest, logic argumentation, theoretical-methodological review of studies and a conclusion summary. Should be produced by experts in the area of interest or renowned specialists.
• Reports: May be case reports or experience reports. Case reports should present and discuss cases of particular interest and contribution to the specific scientific literature. Experience reports should present and reflect about experiences in the teaching of health sciences.
• Letters to the Editor: comments on relevant aspects in the health sciences, stimulating discussion of specific current issues and controversies. They also include correspondence from readers commenting, discussing or criticizing manuscripts published on the journal. In this case, when possible, a response from the authors or publishers will be published along with the letter.
MANUSCRIPT FORMAT
All texts submitted for publication must be typed double-spaced, font Times New Roman 12, 3.0 cm margins and page size A4. All pages must be numbered in the upper right.
Submissions may be in English or Portuguese.
Each of the following sections must start a new page:
• Cover page: title (maximum 20 words); authors (full names); institutions to which the authors are affiliated; name, institutional address, telephone number and email address of the corresponding author.
• Abstract: should have up to 250 words and 6 keywords from the vocabulary Medical Subject Headings - MeSH (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh).
• Resumo: Portuguese version of the abstract accompanied by matching keywords. Unnecessary for authors not fluent in Portuguese;
• Main text: divided according to the table below;
• Acknowledgements (directed at people or institutions that substantially contributed to the elaboration of the paper but do not meet the requirements to feature co-authoring, as well as the name of institutions that have provided financial or logistical support);
• References;
• Figures and tables.
The manuscript should respect the particularities of formatting of each type of contribution, according to the table below.
Type of contribution
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Abstract
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Sections in main text
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Main text extension (Maximum number of charactes)
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Maximum number of references
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Original Article
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Structured: Introduction, Objective, Methods, Results, Conclusion
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Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion
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25,000
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40
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Review Article (systematic review and meta-analysis)
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Structured: Introduction, Objective, Methods, Results, Conclusion
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Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion
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25,000
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70
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Review Article (narrative review or critical review)
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Not structured
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May be freely divided
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25,000
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40
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Report
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Structured: Introduction, Report, Conclusion
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Introduction, Report, Conclusion
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25,000
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15
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Letter to the Editor
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No abstract
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No divisions
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10,000
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05
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REFERENCE FORMATTING
References should be numbered consecutively with Arabic numbers, according to the order they are mentioned in the text with the corresponding superscript numeral. Authors should provide the references following the rules of Recommendations for the Conduct, Reporting, Editing, and Publication of Scholarly Work in Medical Journals (available in www.icmje.org).
All references should include DOI in Internet address (http://dx.doi.org/...), whenever available.
Below are examples of reference formatting:
• Article:
Marshall AC, Levine J, Morash D, Silva V, Lock JE, Benson CB, et al. Results of in utero atrial eptoplasty in fetuses with hypo¬plastic left heart syndrome. Prenat Diagn. 2008;28(11):1023-8.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pd.2114
• Book:
Melzack R. The puzzle of pain. New York: Basic Books Inc Publishers; 1973. p. 50-1.
• Book chapter:
Peerless SJ, Hernesniemi JA, Drake CG. Surgical management of terminal basilar and posterior cerebral artery aneurysms. In: Schmideck HH, Sweet WH, editors. Operative neurosurgical techniques. 3rd ed. Philadelphia: WB Saunders; 1995. v. 1. cap. 84. p. 1071-86.
• Thesis or dissertation:
Pimenta CA. Aspectos culturais, afetivos e terapêuticos relacionados à dor no câncer. Tese (Doutorado) – Escola de Enfermagem da Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, 1995. p. 109-11.
• Document in electronic format:
International Committee of Medical Journal Editors. Uniform requirements for manuscripts submitted to biomedical journals. Available from: http://www.acponline.org/journals/annals/ 01jan97/unifreqr.htm.
FIGURES, TABLES AND CHARTS
Figures and tables should be submitted separately or at the end of the text, along with their legends and/or titles.
All images should be designated as "Figures" and numbered in Arabic numerals according to the order they appear in the text. Images should be provided in its original format (jpg, tif, gif, png) and high resolution (minimum 300 dpi).
All figures will be published in black and white, except in the case the authors take the responsibility for the additional costs of color printing.
Images presenting patients must be submitted with the terms of acceptance of publication signed.
Tables and charts should be numbered in roman numerals according to the order they appear in the text.
Authors may be asked to rectify formatting issues in text before the manuscript is sent for analysis by reviewers.
SUBMISSION
May be performed using this portal or sending the complete relevant documentation by electronic mail (abcs@fmabc.br).
EVALUATION
At present all communications on the evaluation of the submitted manuscripts are being held exclusively by e-mail to abcs@fmabc.br