Author Guidelines

Author Guidelines

Jurnal REMEDIA (Research in Medicine, Health Sciences, and Innovative Applications) encourages research articles, survey, case reports, and literature study related to health sciences, including medicine, nursing, pharmacy (clinical, community, and natural products), and public health. Hence, REMEDIA covers various areas of health research and would be systematically arranged into the following frameworks:

Manuscript Systematics

1. Title

The title should be clear, attractive, and informative, and contain no more than 14 words.

2. Author

The author's names should be accompanied by the author's institutions and email addresses, without any academic title. For a joint paper, one of the authors should be notified as the corresponding author.

3. Abstract

Abstract should be written in Bahasa Indonesia and English up to 250 words. The abstract should provide a concise summary of the study, including introduction, method, results, discussion, and conclusion. The abstract should be accompanied by 3–6 keywords.

4. Introduction

Should present the background, objectives, and a brief review of relevant previous work.

5. Methods

This section describes the research design, subjects or samples, data collection procedures, and data analysis methods. For clinical or human-related studies, ethical approval should be clearly stated.

6. Results and Discussion

This section explains the research findings. These should be presented clearly and concisely. Author(s) should interpret the results and compare them with existing literature to highlight scientific contributions and implications in health sciences.

7. Conclusion

This section concludes the findings and provides scientific and practical implications in the field of health.

8. Acknowledgments

Acknowledge the persons or institutions that contribute to the research, such as funding support, if any.

9. References

This section lists only the sources cited in the manuscript. References must follow APA Style 7th Edition and use reference tools such as Mendeley or Zotero. It should contain at least 80% primary references and include sources published within the last 10 years.