Journal of Clinical Healthcare (JCHC)

[NAZWISKO AUTORA] 39 Journal of Clinical Healthcare 3/2017 Publisher. All published manuscripts become property of JCHC and cannot be published without a written consent of the publisher. Disclaimer . As publishers, we do our best to avoid unreliable information, opinions or statements appearing in JCHC. We wish to underline, however, that it is the author, sponsor or marketing company who is responsible for the data and opinions published in articles or advertisements. In relation to that, the Publisher and the Editorial Office do not bear any responsibility for the effects inaccurate data, opinions or statements may have. Submitting manuscripts is free of charge. The statement of personal contributions to the article and the statement of its originality (see the electronic form of the statement at www.jchc.eu. ) Authors’ contributions to the article: The idea and the planning of the study Gathering and listing data The data analysis and interpretation Writing the article Critical review of the article Final approval of the article PREPARATION OF MANUSCRIPTS The Journal’s guidelines are in accordance with the Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals (the complete document appears in N Engl J Med, 1997; 336: 305-315). The Editorial Board reserves the right to copyedit and proofread all articles accepted for publication The manuscript should include the following: Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Introduction Materials and Methods Statistical methods Results Discussion Conclusions Acknowledgements References Page 1 full manuscript title running title full names of all authors Author Affiliationss of the authors full name, address, telephone and/or fax number of the corresponding author source(s) of support in the form of grants (quote the grant reference number) equipment, drugs, etc. Page 2 Full manuscript title SUMMARY Summary should not exceed 250 words. It should consist of four paragraphs entitled Introduction, Ma- terials and Methods, Results, Conclusion. Each section should start on a new and briefly describe the purpose of the study, how the investigation was performed, the most important results, and the principal conclusion that the authors draw from the results. KEY WORDS (3-6) or short phrases inserted at the bottom of the page under the summary. Employ- ment of terms listed in Index Medicus (Medical Sub- ject Headings) is advided. Page 3 Text The manuscript text should comprise the following: Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results, Dis- cussion, Conclusions, References (and eventual Acknowledgements). Introduction should state the purpose of the article and summarize the rationale for the study. Materials and Methods reasons for using them, and evaluation of their limitations should clearly de- scribe the methods used in the investigation. The methods, apparatus (the manufacturer's name and address should be included), and procedures should be given in sufficient detail to allow other workers to reproduce the results. References to es- tablished methods and brief descriptions for meth- ods should be given. Whereas new or substantially modified methods should be presented in full detail, including

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