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AUTHOR GUIDELINE
Scientific manuscripts submitted to Dieng: Journal of Nursing (DJON) may be written in English, adhering to proper academic writing conventions. The language used throughout the manuscript must be clear, systematic, communicative, and consistent, from the title to the conclusion. Authors are not permitted to use languages other than English in a single manuscript, except for technical terms that do not yet have an appropriate equivalent.
ARTICLE TITLE
The article title should be written entirely in capital letters, centered, using Times New Roman font, size 12, and should not exceed 20 words. The title should clearly reflect the focus of the research, including the main variables, the approach or method used, and the research context. Authors should avoid overly general, ambiguous terms, or unusual abbreviations. A good title should be specific, informative, and able to attract readers while accurately representing the research contribution.
AUTHOR IDENTITY
The author's name should be listed without academic title, followed by the institutional affiliation consisting of the study program, faculty, and university. The corresponding author's email address must be provided and kept active to facilitate academic communication. The order of authors should reflect each individual's contribution to the research.
ABSTRACT
The abstract should be in English, at least 200-250 words, in one paragraph, covering the background, purpose, method, results, and conclusions. (aligned). [Times New Roman 12 font, single spacing]
Keywords: keyword 3-5 words
INTRODUCTION [Font Times New Roman 12 bold]
The introduction includes the background to the issue or problem as well as the urgency and rationalization of research activities. Objectives of the activity. Review of relevant literature. Align left and right. [Times New Roman font: 12, space 1.15].
METHOD [Times New Roman 12 bold]
The research method explains the research design, population, location, sample size, sampling technique, data sources, data collection instruments, operational definitions of research variables, and analysis techniques. Align left and right. [Times New Roman font space 1.15].
Methods should be structured, including:
Quantitative Study (research design, Sample and sampling technique, Instrument, Intervention, Data Collection, Data Analysis, Ethical Consideration)
Qualitative Study (research design, informants, data collection, data analysis, trustworthiness, ethical consideration)
Ethical considerations (Provide a statement of ethics committee approval and the full name of the institution and approval number must be included).
Systematic review (research design, search methods, inclusion and exclusion criteria, screening of articles, data extraction, data appraisal and data analysis).
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION [Times New Roman 12 bold]
Results
This section presents the research results. Research results can be accompanied by tables, graphs (images), and/or charts.
Tables and Figures
Tables and figures are used to clarify the presentation of data and research findings. Every table and figure must be numbered sequentially and accompanied by clear and informative titles. Table titles should be placed above the table, while figure titles should be placed below the figure.
Each table and figure must be referenced in the manuscript narrative and accompanied by an explanation discussing the meaning of the presented data. Tables and figures are not permitted to stand alone without explanation. Authors should explicitly refer to them within the narrative using expressions such as “Based on Table 1…” or “As shown in Figure 1…”.
For example, data presentations may be displayed in the following table format:
Table 1. Characteristics of Respondents Based on Age.
[Table 1]
Based on Table 1, most respondents were in the 25–35 years age group, accounting for 45% of the total respondents.
For visual presentation, the results may also be displayed in the form of graphs or charts:
[Figure 1]
Figure 1. Distribution Graph of Respondents Based on Age
As shown in Figure 1, the 25–35 years age group had the highest number of respondents compared to the other groups.
Discussion
The discussion accurately describes the research results linking the findings with relevant reference sources, previous research, left and right. [Times New Roman font, 12, space 1.15].
CONCLUSIONS AND SUGGESTIONS [Font Times New Roman 12 bold]
The conclusion contains a brief summary of the research results and discussion. Suggestions refer to goals and conclusions in the form of a narrative, logical, aligned right and left. [Times New Roman font, 12, space 1.15].
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS [Times New Roman 12 bold]
Acknowledgments contain expressions of people/institutions who have contributed to the research. [Times New Roman font, space 1.15].
REFERENCES [Times New Roman 12 bold]
Writing the manuscript and citations referred to in this manuscript using the Mendeley application for reference. (APA 7th style) [Times New Roman font, 12, space 1.15]







