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Title page: This should give: the title of the article, the names and initials of each author, their qualifications, the department and institution to which the work should be attributed, the name, address, and telephone numbers of the author for correspondence, and a short title of 40 characters or less if the paper title exceeds this limit, and any Acknowledgments.
Abstract: The abstract should be less than 200 words in length and should be followed by six keywords in alphabetical order for indexing purposes. You should as far as possible use the following structure for research papers: Introduction; Aim/Question; Method; Results; Discussion; Implications for Practice. For consumer and practitioner narratives this should be: Introduction; Aim; Methods (if applicable); Thesis; Implications for Practice
Accessible summary: In keeping with the aims and scope of JPMHN authors are required to include an easy-to-read summary of their papers as part of their submission. This is in the spirit of making research findings more accessible to non-academics, including users of mental health services, carers and voluntary organisations. It should also make scanning the Journal contents easier for all readers. The Accessible Summary should be structured under the following headings, with 1-2 bullet points under each:
– What is known on the subject
– What this paper adds to existing knowledge
– What are the implications for practice
Authors are asked to:
• Limit the summary to less than 250 words in total
• Express ideas in straightforward language
• Explain the importance of the paper’s findings for a non-specialist audience.
Main text: This should begin on a separate page. Authors should follow established guidelines for their study design where these exist/apply:
• Randomised controlled trials: CONSORT checklist and flow diagram
• Non-randomised controlled trials: TREND checklist
• Observational research: STROBE checklists
• Systematic review and meta-analyses: PRISMA checklist and flow diagram
• Qualitative studies: COREQ checklist
• Quality improvement: SQUIRE checklist
Where there are no established guidelines for the study design, please use the same headings as the abstract.
Abbreviations should be written in full at the beginning of a sentence. Footnotes should be avoided. Spellings should conform to those used in the Concise Oxford Dictionary. SI units should be used throughout and authors should refer to Units, Symbols and Abbreviations published by the Royal Society of Medicine.
Information on CONSORT:
Journal of Psychiatric & Mental Health Nursing requires a completed CONSORT 2010 checklist and flow diagram as a condition of submission when reporting the results of a randomized trial. Templates for these can be found here or on the CONSORT website which also describes several CONSORT checklist extensions for different designs and types of data beyond two group parallel trials. At minimum, your article should report the content addressed by each item of the checklist. Meeting these basic reporting requirements will greatly improve the value of your trial report and may enhance its chances for eventual publication.
5.3 References
Please ensure that references in the text exactly match those in the manuscript’s reference list. If editing sections of text please ensure that any references that are affected are amended accordingly in the reference list.
In the text, cite the authors’ names followed by the date of publication e.g., Bowers & Thompson (2013). Where there are three or more authors, the first authors name followed by et al. will suffice, e.g. Kennard et al. (2012). Where more than one reference is cited they should be listed in chronological order. Authors should use the examples given below for referencing style. References to personal communications or unpublished results should be in the text only i.e. (A.C. Bowers & J.M. Thompson pers. comm.) or (A.C. Bowers unpublished results).
The editor and publisher recommend that citation of online published papers and other material should be done via a DOI (digital object identifier), which all reputable online published material should have – see www.doi.org/ for more information. If an author cites anything which does not have a DOI they run the risk of the cited material not being traceable.
5.4 Tables, Figures and Figure Legends
Figures and tables should be numbered consecutively and their positions indicated clearly in the text. Each should have an appropriate caption or legend that clearly describes it. In the full-text online edition of the journal, figure legends may be truncated in abbreviated links to the full screen version. Therefore, the first 100 characters of any legend should inform the reader of key aspects of the figure. Illustrations should be referred to in the text, e.g. as Fig. 1, Fig. 2, etc., in order of appearance
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