Manuscript Preparation

Journal of Health Synapse (JHS)

General Presentation

General Presentation

Manuscripts submitted to the Journal of Health Synapse (JHS) should be prepared with clarity, accuracy, and academic professionalism. Authors are advised to present their work in a clear and well-organized manner to ensure easy evaluation by reviewers and accessibility for readers.

Organization

Organization of the Manuscript

Each manuscript must follow a logical structure, including a title page, abstract, keywords, introduction, materials and methods, results, discussion, conclusion, and references. Proper organization enhances the readability and scientific value of the research.

Title Page

Title Page

The title page should contain a concise and meaningful title that reflects the core theme of the study. Full names of all authors, institutional affiliations, and corresponding author details must be clearly mentioned.

Abstract

Abstract & Keywords

The abstract should briefly summarize the objectives, methodology, key findings, and conclusions of the study within 200–250 words. Authors should provide four to six carefully selected keywords to improve the visibility and indexing of the article.

Data Visualization

Tables, Figures & Illustrations

Tables and figures should be simple, clear, and relevant to the content. Each table and figure must be properly numbered and accompanied by an appropriate title or legend. High-quality images are encouraged for better presentation.

References

References & Citations

All sources cited in the manuscript must be accurately listed in the reference section. Authors should follow a consistent and recognized citation style such as APA or Vancouver to maintain uniformity and academic integrity.

Ethics

Ethical Standards

Submitted manuscripts must be original and unpublished. Authors are responsible for ensuring ethical compliance, including necessary approvals and declarations of conflicts of interest, where applicable.

Final Review

Final Submission Check

Before submission, authors should carefully review their manuscripts for language quality, formatting consistency, and completeness. Only manuscripts that meet the journal’s preparation standards will be considered for peer review.