HOW TO WRITE A RESEARCH BRIEF REPORT

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HOW TO WRITE A RESEARCH BRIEF REPORT

Research full reports should be 1500-3500-word reports of original epidemiological/intervention research or program/policy evaluation. Submissions may include no more than 5 tables or figures, although additional tables/figures as supplemental digital content may be included. The word limit does not include the abstract, tables, figures, references, or Implications for Policy & Practice. Starting with slide 6, you will find general instructions on using this template, which will help to speed up the processing of submitting your manuscript. Sections, in part and in full, were taken from a few JPHMP articles and links can be found on Slide 5. Submit paper here: JPHMP Find additional instructions here: submitting files; general manuscript guidelines

Table of Contents Section Slide # Title 6 Author Information, Funding 7-14 Abstract, Key Words, Word Count 15-17 Introduction 18 Methods 19-20 Results 21 Figures/Table 22-25 Implications for Policy & Practice 26 Discussion and Conclusion, Supplemental Digital Content 27-28 References 29-33

Note: Sections, in part and in full, were taken from a few JPHMP articles and can be found at the following links: https://journals.lww.com/jphmp/Fulltext/2018/03000/Community_Health_Workers___Addressing_Client.9.a spx https://journals.lww.com/jphmp/Fulltext/2018/03001/Evaluation_of_an_Ecohealth_Approach_to_Public.6.as px

<150 characters, including spaces Title <150 characters, including spaces

Authors First name followed by middle initial (if any) and last name, title, separated by semicolons

Corresponding Authors First name followed by middle initial (if any) and last name, title, institutional address (contact email)

Author Affiliations List entity where research was conducted and all involved departments/divisions

Funding List all grant numbers and entities that helped to support this submitted work

Note: this example is from the second link provided on slide 4 Financial Disclosure Indicate whether the authors have any financial relationships relevant to this submitted work Note: this example is from the second link provided on slide 4

Conflicts of Interest Indicate whether the authors have any potential conflicts of interest to disclose

Acknowledgements List any persons that you would like to thank and acknowledge for their help in the preparation of this submitted work

Human Participant Compliance Statement If your study involved human participants, be sure to indicate in the Methods section that the study protocol has been reviewed and approved by an institutional review board (IRB) or other independent ethics committee and that informed consent has been obtained for all participants Note: this example is from the second link provided on slide 4

Abstract Structured, <300 words. Limit use of abbreviations and acronyms, and avoid general statements (eg, “the significance of the results is discussed”)

Include 3-5 key words that describe the contents of the article

Word Count excluding abstract, tables, figures, references, Implications for Policy & Practice: 2368 Include a statement with your manuscript’s word count Research full reports should be kept to 1500-3500 words

Suggested word count of 300-500 words Introduction Introduces the overarching topic/issue your manuscript addresses and provides enough information for the general reader to understand the scope of the report Suggested word count of 300-500 words

Methods This is a heading and can be utilized to break up the section. Only capitalize first letter of the first word Describe overall method used to study public health question. If your study involved human participants, be sure to indicate that the study protocol has been reviewed and approved by an institution review board (IRB) or other independent ethics committee and that informed consent has been obtained for all participants

Methods These are subheadings and can be utilized to further divide heading sections. Only capitalize first letter of the first

Results This is a heading and can be utilized to break up the section. Only capitalize first letter of the first word Include no more than 5 tables or figures. Additional figures/tables can be listed below under Supplemental Digital Content

Figure-Flowchart Cite figures consecutively in your manuscript Note: Figures should be submitted as separate files Number figures in the order in which they are discussed, and give description here To adhere to current manuscript standards, please lowercase “n” If superscripts are used within figure, specify what they represent https://journals.lww.com/jphmp/Fulltext/2017/11000/Implementation_of_a_Legionella_Ordinance_for.10.aspx

Figure Include y-axis label Include x-axis label Number figures in the order in which they are discussed, and give description here Include a legend to help readers understand the charted data FIGURE 1 Number and Percentage of Cooling Towers From Multifamily Housing Units That Tested Positive for Legionella Over Time in Garland, Texasa Abbreviation: HVAC, heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning. aBetween 2005 and 2007, there were 18 cooling towers. The number of cooling towers decreased over time as multifamily housing units replaced aging HVAC systems; 17 cooling towers in 2008, 16 cooling towers in 2009, 15 cooling towers in 2011, and 14 cooling towers in 2012-2015. Since the number of cooling towers in 2010 is unknown, a value of 15.5 was assigned. Below figure, put abbreviations https://journals.lww.com/jphmp/Fulltext/2017/11000/Implementation_of_a_Legionella_Ordinance_for.10.aspx

Figure Include a legend to help readers understand the charted data Include y-axis label For figures, give description here Figure 1 Usefulness Rating by Surveillance Report aIn the survey, “Don't know” was described as: “I haven't used the report yet, but I might use it in the future.” bIn the survey, “Don't use” was described as: “I don't need to use the report at all.” If superscripts are used within figure, specify what they represent Include x-axis label https://journals.lww.com/jphmp/Fulltext/2018/01000/An_Evaluation_of_Provincial_Infectious_Disease.5.aspx

Table Each table should be in a separate document; number tables consecutively and give description If P>.01, express P values to 2 digits, regardless of whether it’s significant or not If P<.01, express it as an actual P value to 3 digits, unless p<.001 Can leave P value to 3 digits if rounding to 2 digits would make it nonsignificant If superscripts are used within table, specify what they represent Below table, put abbreviations https://journals.lww.com/jphmp/Fulltext/2017/11000/Implementation_of_a_Legionella_Ordinance_for.10.aspx

Implications for Policy & Practice Bulleted format, 100-200 words max. Implications may address relevance to the development, adoption, implementation, or evaluation of public health policy or the practice of implementing such public health policies or practices in “real world” settings. Avoid speculation and over-generalization Note: If there are no direct implications for policy or practice because the article introduces a new research method or conceptual framework, it is still important for the author(s) to identify the relevance of the work to future policy or practice work. Manuscripts that address topics for which this relevance cannot be articulated may not be suitable for the JPHMP

Discussion and Conclusion Summarize your findings and conclude with a general implication they pose for public health

Supplemental Digital Content You may include additional tables/figures as supplemental digital content, which will be seen by readers in exact format that file is submitted Note: Each supplemental figure/table must be referenced in-text (see above)

Limit number of references to 35 Numbered format, with each reference on a separate line beginning with a number and ending with a period. Limit number of references to 35 Note: In-text citations should be placed as superscripts before colons and semicolons, and after periods and commas

(References)-Journal Article 1. Author(s) last name followed by first and middle initial, if given. Article full title. Abbreviated journal title. Date;volume (issue #):inclusive pages.

(References)-Government/Organization Report Author(s) last name followed by first and middle initial, if given. Organization full title. Title of specific item. City, State. Web site URL. Published [date]. Updated [date]. Accessed [date]. Example 2 is a monograph. Use book style for monographs.

(References)-Book 1. Author(s) last name followed by first and middle initial, if given. Chapter title. In: Editor(s). Book title. [Edition, if not first edition]. City, State (or country) of publisher: Publisher’s name; copyright year:inclusive pages. URL. Accessed [date].

(References)-Web Site 1. Organization responsible for site full title. Title of the specific item cited (if none is given, use the name of the organization responsible for the site). Name of the Web site. URL. Published [date]. Updated [date].