| | The Editorial Board of the Journal of Midwifery & Women's Health (JMWH) welcomes manuscripts that address midwifery,
primary care, public health and policy, and other topics relevant to women's health.
A manuscript may be accepted as a submission
with the understanding that: 1) it has not been published previously; 2) it is being submitted exclusively to JMWH; 3) the content
is not fraudulent; 4) the material does not infringe or violate any copyright agreements or any other personal or proprietary rights;
and 5) all financial support for the work described in the article and any potential conflicts of interest are declared in an acknowledgment.
Copies of articles published or in press elsewhere that have any duplicate material should be provided at the time of submission. A full
description of the JMWH editorial policies regarding these conditions is available at
www.jmwh.org.1
SUBMITTING A MANUSCRIPT
JMWHuses Elsevier Editorial System (EES), an online manuscript submission and peer review
system.2 Please visit http://ees.elsevier.com/jmwh to submit your manuscript. Authors with queries regarding
submissions may contact the editorial office at 240-485-1815 or jmwh@acnm.org.
Manuscripts must conform to the
specifications of the Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals established by the International Committee
of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE).3 Detailed instructions for authors and the link to the ICMJE guidelines can be found at
www.jmwh.org.
Manuscripts must be in English, written in Microsoft Word
with a font size of 12, 1.5 spaced, and with 1-inch margins at the top, bottom, and sides. Pages should be numbered consecutively. The
manuscript items will be uploaded as separate documents in the following order: 1) cover letter; 2) title page with author contact information,
biosketch, acknowledgment(s), and any disclaimers; 3) précis, abstract, text, reference list, and tables; and 4) figures.
Electronic Submissions
Corresponding authors must register with EES before manuscript submission. After submission, the
corresponding author can check the status of the submission in EES at any time. EES converts the uploaded files into Acrobat PDF files
for authors, reviewers and editors to view online. Go to http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep.html to download
the free Adobe Acrobat Reader software.
EES support is available at www.esupport.elsevier.com.
TYPES OF ARTICLES
Feature Article
An original article may address, but is not limited to: clinical practice;
education; informatics/technology; health care administration/policy; or legal, ethical, environmental, cultural, or international issues
affecting women's health. Length limit is 4000 words, 50 references.
Original Research
Original articles reporting basic,
clinical, educational, or historic research should include objective(s), methods, results, clinical implications, and conclusions. Reports
of research involving human subjects must state in the methods section of the manuscript that institutional review board (IRB) approval
was obtained or an exemption was granted. JMWH may request documentation of the IRB process. Research in which participants
are members of the American College of Nurse-Midwives must be conducted in accordance with the organization's policy regarding soliciting
its members for research purposes, which is available at www.acnm.org. Clinical
trials started after May 2005 must be registered with a central registry.4 If research funding was received from the National Institutes
for Health (NIH), this should be noted on the title page of the manuscript. Any manuscript that reports research funded by NIH will be
forwarded to PubMed upon acceptance. Length limit is 4000 words, 50 references.
Brief Reports
Brief reports may include,
but are not limited to: short reports of original research, professional affairs updates, historic perspectives, instructional techniques,
technologies, and programs of interest for midwifery educators. Length limit is 2500 words, 25 references.
Global Exchange
This online column is a forum for women's health reports from settings outside of the United States. Articles are typically about specific
populations and/or specific women's health issues that may not be generalizable to larger populations at this time. Length limit is 4000
words, 50 references.
Commentary
Controversial points of view cogently presented in the form of position papers or editorials
may be submitted. This section provides a forum for authors to express varied points of view on issues, propose new ideas, and generate
relevant debate. Precis and abstract are not required for commentaries. Length limit is 2000 words, 15 references.
Clinical
Rounds
A description of a case that is unusual, educational, or highlights an area wherein the management is controversial, followed
by a brief review of the evidence for management and/or discussion of the controversy. Length limit is 2000 words, 20 references.
Resources for Clinicians
This column presents assessment tools, Web or text resources, and evidence-based protocols that address
a specific clinical or education topic. Length limit is 1500 words.
Personal Reflections
Stories of practice and personal
vignettes that illuminate nonclinical aspects of the midwifery profession. Length limit is 1800 words.
Share With Women
Health professionals may copy and distribute this patient education page to share with clients. Limited to 2 typeset pages (front and
back). Length limit is 1200 words.
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor should be no longer than 400 words and
must include a complete citation of the published work that generated the letter. All letters must include corresponding author's address,
telephone number, and e-mail address. A letter's submission will be viewed as de facto permission for its publication. Letters should
be submitted through the EES system at http://ees.elsevier.com/jmwh The editorial board reserves the right to select, edit,
and condense letters for publication. If deemed appropriate, editors may publish a response or author rebuttal to selected letters.
Media Reviews
Media reviews help readers stay abreast of current books and audio/visual resources that address topics
in clinical practice, education, and research that pertain to women's health, midwifery, obstetrics or primary care. For a current list
of books and videos that are available for review, please e-mail jmwh@acnm.org. Media Review Guidelines are available
at www.jmwh.org under Helpful Resources. Unsolicited reviews are welcome and
will be considered for publication if submitted according to Media Review Guidelines.
JMWH STYLE
The Journal
of Midwifery & Women's Health Style Guide is available at www.jmwh.org.
The Style Guide has examples of required formats and guidelines for writing. If you have any questions about submission of a manuscript,
please contact the editorial office at jmwh@acnm.org.
Figures and Tables
Figures include diagrams, flow
charts, line drawings, and photographs. Figure(s) should be high quality and submitted as a TIFF, JPEG, PDF, or EPS electronic file.
Detailed instructions for artwork submission can be found at www.jmwh.org.
Legends for Figures: Do not include the figure title or legend as part of the figure itself. The title and legend for each
figure should be placed on a separate page of text at the end of the manuscript.
Illustrations, Photographs, or Art: Photographs
of identifiable persons must be accompanied by written permission from the subject(s).
Permission to Republish Figures
Figures or tables from another source must be accompanied by written permission for their use from the copyright holder, and the reference
must be acknowledged in the legend for the figure or table
Units of Measure:
Authors should express all measurements
in conventional units with Systeme International (SI) units given in parentheses throughout the text.
Abbreviations
JMWH has a standard list of acceptable abbreviations. This list can be found in the JMWH Style Guide at www.jmwh.org.
All other abbreviations are discouraged. When first used, the full term for which the abbreviation stands must be spelled out followed
by the abbreviation in parentheses.
Drug names
Generic names should be used in text with the brand name following in
parentheses.
References
References should be indicated in the text with superscript numbers that appear in the numeric
order cited. Personal communications and unpublished data are not to be cited in the reference list, but may be mentioned in the text
in parentheses. Journal titles should be abbreviated in the reference list according to MEDLINE abbreviations, which can be found at
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/journals.
The numbered list at the end of the article should conform to the following style:
Journal (list up to 6 authors before using et al, but if more than 6 authors, list first 3 authors plus et al):
Declercq
ER, Williams DR, Koontz AM, Paine LL, Streit EL, McCloskey L. Serving women in need: nurse-midwifery practice in the United States. J
Midwifery Womens Health. 2001;46(1):11-16.
Nannini A, Lazar J, Berg C, et al. Injury: a major cause of pregnancy-associated morbidity
in Massachusetts. J Midwifery Women's Health. 2008;53(1):3-10.
Books:
Hackley B, Kriebs JM, Rousseau ME. Primary
Care of Women: A Guide for Midwives and Women's Health Providers. Boston, MA: Jones and Bartlett; 2006.
Chapter in an edited
book:
Wood CL. Complications of gestational age assessment and the postdate pregnancy. In: Varney H, Kriebs JM, Gegor CL, eds. Varney's Midwifery. 4th ed. Boston, MA: Jones and Bartlett; 2004:715-733.
Institutional publication:
American
College of Nurse-Midwives. Core Competencies for Basic Midwifery Practice. Silver Spring, MD: American College of Nurse-Midwives;
2007.
Online journal article:
McCook J, Reame N, Thatcher S. Health-related quality of life issues in womenwith polycystic
ovary syndrome. J ObstetGynecol Neonatal Nurs. 2005; 34(1):12-20. Available at: http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/118700462/issue.
Accessed December 3, 2008.
Additional examples for different types of electronic references
can be found in the JMWH StyleGuide
at www.jmwh.org
REFERENCES
1. Journal of Midwifery & Women's
Health Editorial Board. Editorial policies for authors. Available at: http://www.jmwh.com/webfiles/images/journals/jmwh/ed_policies.pdf.
Published November 29, 2005. Accessed November 13, 2009. 2. . Elsevier Editorial System. Available at: http://ees.elsevier.com/jmwh.
Accessed November 13, 2009. 3. . International Committee of Medical Journal Editors. Uniform requirements for manuscripts submitted
to biomedical journals. Available at: http://www.icmje.org/urm_main.html. Updated October 2008. Accessed November 13, 2009.
4. DeAngelis DC, Drazen JM, Frizelle FA, et al. Clinical trial registration: a statement from the international committee of medical
journal editors. JAMA. 2004;292(11):1363?1364. Authors wishing to register a clinical trial should follow the procedures noted at http://prsinfo.clinicaltrials.gov/.
General information about registered clinical trials can also be found at www.clinicaltrials.gov.
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