Title
Is a concise, accurate description of the article.

Abstract
It should be 150 - 250 words, briefly explaining the Introduction, Objectives, Methods, Results, and Clear Conclusions of the study. The abstract should not include references or displayed equations.
Introduction: to provide the necessary information for readers to clearly and comprehensively understand the author's work.
Objective: Specifies the primary purpose or objective(s) of the study and/or hypotheses tested.
Methods: Describes the basic research design, methods used to collect data, timing and sequence of intervention, and data collection.
Results: Summarizes primary results reported in the manuscript; includes the number of participants, the direction of change, and the variance and level of statistical significance for each quantitative result; includes confidence intervals or effect sizes wherever appropriate.
Conclusions and Implications: Specifies study conclusions directly supported by results reported in the abstract and specifies implications for research, practice, and policy making

Introduction
The Introduction should clearly identify the research problem, reasons for the study, and relevant issues nationally and internationally. It should address research gaps, the importance of the study, and the reasons for conducting the research. Explain the research relevance to support literature gaps with the author's research, possibly relating to variable relationships with relevant theoretical and empirical evidence. The research objectives should be presented at the end of the statement.

Methods
The method in manuscript writing should minimally consist of: Design, Sample Size and Sampling Technique, Instruments, Interventions (if it is an experimental study), Data Collection Process, Analysis, and Research Ethics.


Results
The research results describe the characteristics of the samples including age, gender, and other characteristics. In the results section, the research states the findings according to the research objectives. Figures and tables may be presented but not exceeding 5 in total. All tables and figures in the manuscript should be adjusted to fit the column order or full paper size for easy understanding.

Discussion
The discussion consists of: explaining the research findings and linking them to theory. Whether the research findings are similar or different from the theory. Furthermore, it should discuss the contribution to new knowledge or the development of theory or previous findings. It should also provide explanations of the research's strengths and limitations and give implications for clinical practice and further research.

Conclusion
The conclusion is a summary of the research objectives rather than a summary of the research results. The conclusion is made in a concise, clear, and compact manner based on the results and discussion (maximum 1 page), presented in the form of paragraphs (not numeric). It contains the research findings as a synthesis of the data analysis and discussion results, emphasizing new contributions to the development of health science. It should be noted that there is consistency between the problem, objectives, and conclusion.
In addition, specifies how researchers, practitioners, and policy makers could apply these conclusions or viewpoints to future work.