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2021年10月22日星期五
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Editors
CO-EDITORS-IN-CHIEF
Steven M. Asch, MD, MPH
Stanford University School of Medicine
sasch@stanford.edu
Carol K. Bates, MD
Harvard Medical School
Carol_Bates@hms.harvard.edu
Jeffrey L. Jackson, MD, MPH
Medical College of Wisconsin
jjackson@mcw.edu
Contact the journal
Submission-related enquiries
Queries about submission issues, peer review process, or the status of your manuscript should be sent to Arni Santiago (Arni.Santiago@springernature.com).
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Queries about accepted manuscripts in production or post-publication corrections should be sent to Jeff Davis (Jeff.Davis@springer.com).
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Queries related to journal publishing should be sent to Alexandra Hay (alexandra.hay@biomedcentral.com).
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JGIM INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS
August 2021
As the official journal of the Society of General Internal Medicine, JGIM encourages submission of articles aimed at improving patient care, education, and research in primary care and general internal medicine in all settings. Submissions must be original and not currently under consideration for publication in another peer-reviewed medium (paper or electronic). JGIM is committed to making the review process as timely and useful as possible for authors.
To speed the processing of manuscripts, JGIM only accepts manuscripts online via the following website (www.editorialmanager.com/jgim/default.aspx). This site contains full instructions for authors (https://www.springer.com/journal/11606/submission-guidelines) as well as conflict of interest (COI) forms. Note: We require a completed ICMJE COI form from each author. Please upload all forms upon submission.
Authorship Guidelines on Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Discrimination
JGIM is committed to promoting practices that support diversity, equity, and inclusion in scientific research, science communication and publishing. As a guiding principle, we aim to foster these principles within our internal practices and in published content, embody these values in all our editorial activities and to support and promote these values in clinical, education, policy and research communities. In particular, we encourage authors to consider the following guiding principles:
1) Some categories of diversity, such as race, are social rather than biological constructs. We encourage authors to clearly define these constructs, explain the source of classifications used (eg, self-report, investigator observed, database, electronic health record, survey), and justify their inclusion in analyses.
2) We encourage authors to explore the role of discrimination (e.g., racism, gender discrimination, etc.) in study findings and to explore the mechanisms and impact of disparities and inequities.
MANUSCRIPT CATEGORIES
Submitted manuscripts must fit into one of the following categories:
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1. ORIGINAL RESEARCH
These articles describe original observational or interventional research concerning clinical care, education, or health policy relevant to general internal medicine, including hospital medicine, innovation and improvement, and health disparities. Organize manuscript text into Introduction, Methods, Results and Discussion, generally following relevant Abstract headings. Please proofread the Abstract carefully to ensure that all results and conclusions mentioned in the Abstract are also reported in the main body of the text, figures or tables of the manuscript. To ensure that studies with various methods have the highest quality reporting, JGIM strongly suggests authors use standard formats as described at http://www.equator-network.org (i.e. CONSORT for randomized trials, STROBE for observational studies, and SQUIRE for quality improvement studies, etc.). Authors are strongly encouraged to use checklists offered for these guidelines and those checklists may be requested during manuscript review.
Original research articles should have a detailed description of the study’s design and analysis. They should not exceed 3,000 words of text (not including title page, abstract, references, tables, figures, figure legends, or appendices) except for reports of qualitative research, which may be as long as 4,000 words, including text, quotes, and tables containing quotes.
Abstract: Original research articles should have a structured abstract of 300 words or less. Use the following headings: Background, Objective, Design, Participants (or Patients or Subjects), Interventions (if applicable), Main Measures, Key Results, and Conclusions. Qualitative research articles may substitute “Approach” for “Main Measures.” Articles describing innovations in education or clinical practice may use the following headings: Introduction, Aim, Setting, Program Description, Program Evaluation, and Discussion.
Tables and Figures: Tables and figures should be used as needed to convey the data; however, the number of combined tables plus figures in the main body of the article should not generally exceed 6. Authors will be asked to delete or combine tables and figures felt to be excessive, or optionally, they may be published online as a supplementary appendix. Authors are encouraged to make liberal use of electronic appendices (including textual, tabular, and audiovisual materials which help to inform the research but are not essential to understanding the main arguments); these will be published online.
Clinical Trials Registration: JGIM’s Editors ascribe to the registration policies of the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) that can be found at http://www.icmje.org/recommendations/browse/publishing-and-editorial-issues/clinical-trialregistration.htm. Appropriate registries (such as www.clinicaltrials.gov) must be accessible to the public at no charge and must be open to all prospective registrants and managed by a not-forprofit organization. There must be a mechanism to ensure the validity of the registration data, and the registry should be electronically searchable. Please include the appropriate Trial Registration Number on the Title Page of the submitted manuscript.
Publication Bias is the tendency to not publish, or delay publication of trials reporting nonsignificant findings. JGIM is committed to reducing publication bias and is committed to evaluating and publishing trials, without prejudice based on statistical significance.
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https://www.springer.com/journal/11606/submission-guidelines
https://www.springer.com/cda/content/document/cda_downloaddocument/JGIM+Instructions+for+Authors+%28August+2021%29.pdf?SGWID=0-0-45-1711314-p173620804