ORIGINAL RESEARCH/RESEARCH PROJECT

The main text of the abstract must not exceed 350 words and it must contain the most relevant information as background, objectives, methods, results (in case of original reports and projects), conclusions and scope. Abbreviations must be avoided, but if used, they should be indicated in parentheses and the full term should precede its first use. No figures, graphs, tables, acknowledgments and references must be included. Neither data about author affiliation (Center/institute, city and country) nor health center identification must appear in the abstract section.  

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Title: 
Maximum 2 lines
Authors:  (an author can figure in a maximum of 6 abstracts)
The order in which the names appear will be used for editing certificates and may not be modified after submission
Corresponding author: 
Full name, email and telephone (or fax). All information about the status of the communication will be send exclusively to the Corresponding Author.
Affiliations: 
Center/institute, city and country.
Keywords: 
3 keywords, included into the Medical Subject Headings List (Mesh terms).
Introduction:
Explain why you did the study or provide the background for the paper.

Methods:

Describe the context and setting of the study, specify the study design, population, sampling strategy, intervention (if applicable), identify the main study variables, data collection instruments and procedures and outline analysis methods.

Results:

Report on data collection and/or recruitment, the participants, present key findings with respect to the central research question and secondary findings.

Discussion:

Place for interpreting the results explaining the main findings of the study, discussing the main results with reference to previous research, explaining policy and practice implications of the results and limitations of the study.

Discussion

Place for interpreting the results explaining the main findings of the study, discussing the main results with reference to previous research, explaining policy and practice implications of the results and limitations of the study.

Conclusions:

You can state inferences or speculations and offer perspectives for future work.

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