1、投稿方式:在线投稿。
2、期刊网址:
https://www.journals.elsevier.com/gaceta-sanitaria/
3、投稿网址:
https://www.editorialmanager.com/gaceta/default.aspx
4、期刊刊期:双月刊,一年出版6期。
2021年1月12日星期二
投稿须知【官网信息】
Guide for Authors
Gaceta Sanitaria (Health Gazette) is an international journal that accepts articles in Spanish and in English. It is the official scientific journal of the Sociedad Española de Salud Publica y Administración Sanitaria (Spanish Society of Public Health and Health Administration) (SESPAS).
The Journal publishes 6 issues per year on different areas of Public Health and Health Administration, including:
Applied epidemiology
Health prevention and promotion
Environmental health
International health
Management and assessment of policies and services.
Health technology assessments
Health economics
GUIDELINES FOR THE AUTHORS OF GACETA SANITARIA
GACETA SANITARIA is an Open Access journal requiring payment by authors. After definitive acceptance of an article, its authors will receive specific information on how to make the payment to the SESPAS. The corresponding author will then receive another e-mail with a link to the electronic version of the “Publication agreement”, which should be completed by all the manuscript's authors. Please consult the section on “Publication Expenses” included in these instructions, as well as the following link to obtain more information on copyright and on authors' rights to reuse their work.
http://www.elsevier.com/about/company-information/policies/copyright
GACETA SANITARIA provides complete Open Access; all articles can be accessed immediately and permanently to facilitate reading and downloading. All articles are licenced under a Creative Commons licence, which defines the permitted uses of the work.
Articles published in GACETA SANITARIA are licenced under the CC BY-NC-ND licence, which allows others to distribute and copy the article and its inclusion in collective works (such as an anthology) provided the work is not used for commercial purposes, is not altered or modified, and appropriate credit is given to the original work and its authors.
http://www.elsevier.com/about/company-information/policies/open-access-licenses
If you wish to comply with the policy of the funding body, please request a CC-BY licence after your manuscript has been accepted for publication.
GACETA SANITARIA (www.elsevier.es/gs) publishes originals, short originals, reviews, field and methodological notes, editorials, debates, letters to the editor and other works related with any aspect of public health and health care administration. All the manuscripts received are evaluated by the editorial board and, where appropriate, by peer-reviewers. The manuscripts should be elaborated following the recommendations of the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors in its latest version (available in http://www.icmje.org), and should be adapted to the instructions herein provided. Lack of consideration of these instructions will inevitably produce a delay in the editorial process and in the possible publication of the manuscript and may also be cause for rejection of the manuscript.
Types of articles
Original. Empirical studies performed with quantitative and qualitative methodology related with any aspect of research in the field of public health and health care administration: health promotion and protection, health education, epidemiology, biostatistics, preventive medicine, health care information systems, occupational and environmental health, health economics, pharmacoeconomy, health care services, community nursing, health planning and policies, social determinants of health and inequalities in health. The following sections should be included in the work: Introduction, Methods, Results and Discussion. Maximum length of the total manuscript is 3000 words, and up to a maximum of six tables or figures will be accepted (for guidelines for tables and figures, see below). Original manuscripts should include a structured abstract with a maximum of 250 words. A maximum of 35 references is recommended.
This type of article should include a box at the end of the document that includes a statement on what is known on the subject and what the study adds to the literature in order to offer the readers a very brief outline of the content. In this box, do not literally replicate the full content of the abstract or isolated sentences.
Avoid abbreviations. The following information has to be included:
What is known about the subject? Explain in a maximum of 300 characters the status of the scientific knowledge on the subject approached in the study and why this study was pertinent. Be concise and clear.
What does this study add to the literature? Describe the study contribution to the already existing knowledge in a single sentence of no more than 200 characters. This should be brief, concise, and clear. Add a second sentence, also with a maximum of 200 characters showing the study implications for the practice, research, policies or public health.
Short originals. These are manuscripts having the same characteristics as the originals, but they can be published in a short form. Maximum length of the text permitted is 1200 words, accepting a maximum of two tables or figures (for the guidelines of the tables and figures, see below). The structure of these manuscripts should be the same as the original manuscripts (Introduction, Methods, Results, and Discussion) with a structured abstract of 150 words and 15 references at most.
Short originals should also include a box at the end of the document that explains what is known about the subject and what this study adds to the literature. The guidelines indicated in the section on original articles should be used to elaborate this box.
Reviews. Bibliometric studies, systematic reviews, meta-analysis and metasynthesis on relevant and current subjects in public health and health care administration, with the following sections:
Introduction, Methods, Results, and Discussion and Conclusions.
The text should have a maximum length of 3000 words and no more than 6 tables or figures will be accepted (for the guidelines of the tables and figures, see below). Reviews should include a structured abstract of 250 words and a maximum of 100 references.
Preparation of systematic reviews and meta-analysis should follow the guidelines indicated in the latest version of the PRISMA declaration (http://www.prisma-statement.org/).
This type of article should include a box at the end of the document that explains what is known about the subject and what the study adds to the literature. To elaborate this box, follow the guidelines indicated in the original articles section.
Field notes. The purpose of this section is to report experiences within the professional practice in different health care and health administration settings that contain new and relevant components for the public health practice. Maximum text length is 1200 words.
Two tables or figures will be accepted (for the table and figure guidelines, see below) and a maximum of 10 references. The text does not need to be formally structured, but should follow a logical narrative form (introduction, development of the experience, conclusions) and include a non-structured abstract of no more than 150 words. For the preparation of the field notes, read the editorial note published in Gac Sanit. 2007;21(3):189-90.
Methodological notes. This section includes short articles on new analytic methods, study design or information collection techniques applicable to public health research in health care administration.
Maximum length of the text is 1200 words. Two tables or figures will be accepted (for the table and figure guidelines, see below) and a maximum of 10 references. The text does not need to be formally structured, but should follow a logical narrative form (introduction, explanation of the method, practical application, conclusions) and include a non-structured abstract of no more than 150 words. For the preparation of the methodological notes, please read the editorial note published in Gac Sanit. 2007;21(4):278-9.
Protocols. This section includes proposed research protocols preferably in an open, competitive call whose effective period includes the year in which authors are sending the manuscript. The maximum text length is 1500 and a maximum of 30 references are permitted.
The structure of the text can be free. As a guideline, it is recommended to include the following sections: Introduction, Methods, Ethical Considerations and Discussion (with limitations). A structured abstract (objectives and methods) of 150 words should be included. All protocols will be sent to external review once they have been previously assessed by editorial board committee.
Letters to the editor. In this section priority is given to the inclusion of scientific observations and opinions on papers published recently in GACETA SANITARIA or in other important and current health care and health care administration issues. Maximum length permitted is 500 words. One table or figure will be accepted (for table and figure guidelines, see further below) and a maximum of 5 references. For the writing of letters to the editor, it is advisable to read the editorial note published in the Gac Sanit. 2005;19(5):354-5. Authors whose work is commented will be given the opportunity to reply to the letter Editorials. GACETA SANITARIA publishes editorials requested by the editorial board. Editorials can also be published upon request by the interested authors and after evaluation by the editorial board. All editorials will be peer-reviewed. Editorials are generally requested on current health care topics. They do not express the official position of the editorial board of GACETA SANITARIA or of the Sociedad (Spanish Society for Public Health and Health Administration), unless expressly indicated in the editorial itself. All editorials should attempt to be impartial and discuss about new, controversial issues and should reflect the different existing positions. Maximum length of editorials is 1500 words with up to 30 references and no more than one table or figure (for table and figure guidelines, see below).
For the writing of the editorials, it is recommended to read the editorial published in Gac Sanit. 2011;25(3):182-3.
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