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期刊名称:JOURNAL OF HAND THERAPY

ISSN:0894-1130
出版频率:Quarterly
出版社:HANLEY & BELFUS-ELSEVIER INC, 1600 JOHN F KENNEDY BOULEVARD, STE 1800, PHILADELPHIA, USA, PA, 19103-2899
期刊网址:http://www.jhandtherapy.org/
影响因子:0.933(2008)
主题范畴:ORNITHOLOGY
变更情况:2007new

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

ABOUT THE JOURNAL

JHT READ for CREDIT
Earn one hour of Continuing Ed credits by reading scientific articles in the JOURNAL of HAND THERAPY. One CE Contact Hour will be awarded for each article read. Please see a sample Return Form at the end of any recent issue of the JHT. Direct any questions via email to jhtreadforcredit@yahoo.com

The Journal of Hand Therapy is designed for hand therapists, occupational and physical therapists, and other hand specialists involved in the rehabilitation of disabling hand problems. The Journal functions as a source of education and information by publishing scientific and clinical articles. Regular features include original reports, clinical reviews, case studies, editorials, and book reviews. The Journal of Hand Therapy is the official journal of the American Society for Hand Therapists.


Instructions to Authors
Authors are invited to submit manuscripts for review, in English, relating to any aspect of rehabilitation of the upper extremity. The Journal of Hand Therapy is interested in the publication of research spanning the entire spectrum of clinical, basic, and translational science, from any relevant perspective, including (but not limited to): clinical practice, theory and outcomes; biomechanics, motor behavior, neuroscience, or epidemiology. A clear indication of clinical relevance is essential for publication. Manuscript categories for submission include: Scientific/Clinical papers, Case-Reports, Literature Review (invited-only) Practice Forum and Letters to the Editor.

Inquiries for the Editor-in-Chief should be made to: Paul C. LaStayo, PT, PhD, CHT at paul.lastayo@health.utah.edu

Inquiries for the Author Advisory Panel (AAP) should be made to the Associate Editor, Joy MacDermid, BScPT, PhD at macderj@mcmaster.ca

MANUSCRIPT CATEGORIES

Scientific/Clinical Research Report: A full-length report of an original basic, applied, or clinical research investigation that advances the Please be sure that the abstract includes a designation of the study design and level of evidence. Both the manuscript and abstract of clinical science of rehabilitation of the upper extremity. Systematic reviews and randomized clinical trials of different interventions, performed prospectively with adequate controls, are typical of the reports in this category. Additionally cohorts, both prospective and retrospective, followed longitudinally to ascertain treatment efficacy should be submitted under this category. Other quantitative designs of clinical measurement, descriptive reports, economic analyses, consensus statements and experimental, laboratory-based research are included in this category. Qualitative designs such as meta-syntheses and research identifying theoretical processes and themes are also appropriate.

Case Report: A detailed description of the management of a unique clinical case problem. The description of the case includes the relevant patient characteristics, examination/evaluation, diagnosis, and a description of the interventions that were provided. Case series describing the management of a small group of similar patients, with no comparison group, also fit this category.

Literature Review (by invitation only): A comprehensive review of the literature, addressing a topic of interest and relevance to hand therapists. Reviews of literature may take the form of a traditional review, or a meta-analysis. The Editor-in-Chief must invite manuscripts submitted in this category. Self-nominations for an invitation to submit a literature review may be sent via email be to the Editor-in- Chief, and should include a cover letter and current curriculum vitae.

Practice Forum: This section presents new or timely ideas of clinical relevance. Practice Forum topics may be, but need not be, original. However, topics that are not original should represent a unique application of an existing idea and should be referenced and limited to 500 words. The Editor-in-Chief must approve exceptions to the word limit. Line drawings or figure images are recommended. Submit any Practice Forum inquiries and/or manuscripts directly to the Practice Forum editor: Peggy Fillion, OTR, CHT at plfillion@cs.com

Letters to the Editor: All letters and/or relevant comments regarding the content of the Journal of Hand Therapy must be submitted like all new manuscripts via the online submission and review website described below. Publications of any letters are at the discretion of the Editor-in- Chief.

All new manuscripts must be submitted through the Journal of Hand Therapy online submission and review Web site (http://ees.elsevier.com/jht/ ). Note: Submissions of Practice Forum manuscripts should be sent directly to the Practice Forum editor (see above). Authors of Scientific/Clinical Research Reports, Case Reports and Literature Reviews are requested to submit the text, tables, and artwork in electronic form (text should be formatted in MS Word, not as a PDF) via this Web site.

Submission items include a cover letter (save as a separate Word file for upload), a title page (because we employ a double-blinded review process you will be asked to save the title page as a separate file for upload), the manuscript, (without the title page) formatted with a font size no smaller than 11 point and with 1-inch margins and indented paragraphs. The manuscript should include the abstract, main text, references, and figure legends. Revised manuscripts should also be accompanied by a unique file (separate from the cover letter) with responses to the reviewers' comments.

The preferred order of files is as follows: cover letter, response to reviews (revised manuscripts only), title page, manuscript file (including abstract and text without author identifiers, references, figure legends), table(s), figure(s). Files should be labeled with appropriate and descriptive file names (e.g., SmithText.doc, Fig1.eps, Table3.doc). Upload title page, main text, tables, and graphics (figures) as separate files. (You can compress multiple figure files into a Zip file and upload that in one easy step; the system will automatically unpack the files and prompt you to name each figure. For a trial version of this compression software, see www.winzip.com.) Do not import figures or tables into the text document and do not upload your text as a PDF. Complete instructions for electronic artwork submissions can be found on the Author Gateway, accessible through the journal home page. If you submit figures, please take time to view the findings of the artwork quality check tool (which looks at the figure's resolution and also the file type). If your artwork is not up to production standards and we are interested in the paper, you will be asked to improve the quality of the figures. Authors who are unable to provide an electronic version or have other circumstances that prevent online submission must contact the Editorial Office prior to submission to discuss alternate options. The Publisher and Editors regret that they are not able to consider submissions that do not follow these procedures.

COVER LETTER
In an accompanying cover letter to the Editor-in Chief, authors should state that any manuscript, or parts of it, have not been and will not be submitted elsewhere for publication. The name of the Institutional Review Board that approved the research protocol involving human subjects must also be included in the cover letter (the methods section must also contain a statement that informed consent was obtained and that the rights of the human subjects were protected). For a description of ethical principles for medical research involving human subjects see the "World Medical Association Declaration of Helsinki policy" www.wma.net/e/policy/b3.htm. Case Reports, when applicable, should include a statement that each subject was informed that data concerning the case would be submitted for publication or a statement indicating approval by an appropriate review board. Patient confidentiality must be protected. Any use of experimental animals in submitted research papers must include a statement that an animal utilization study committee approved the study. Finally, manuscripts with experimental results on cadavers must include a statement that a relevant utilization study committee approved the study. Finally, the cover letter should include a list of three or more potential reviewers for their manuscript, with complete contact information, as well as a statement concerning any potential conflicts of interest and/or a financial disclosure of any support received.

TITLE PAGE
Because we employ a double-blind review process, please save the title page as a separate file (it will not be built into any documents seen by reviewers). The title page should contain the title of the article, the authors' names, their academic degrees, and their present affiliations. The name of the corresponding author should be given with a reliable mailing address, telephone number, and fax number. Authors should indicate whether the paperwasadapted froma presentation at ameeting and should acknowledge any grant support related to the paper.

MANUSCRIPT and ABSTRACT
All Scientific/Clinical Research Report, Case Report and invited Literature Review manuscripts should include the abstract (150 word limit), main text, references, and figure legends. All authors should consult the uniform requirements for manuscripts submitted to biomedical journals: "Writing and Editing for Biomedical Publication" (www.icmje.org/icmje.pdf). Due to the double-blind review process the manuscript should not carry any author, facility, or institution identifiers.

The Journal of Hand Therapy focuses primarily on clinically based research. To better understand the quality of research evidence in its published Scientific/Clinical Research and Case Reports a structured abstract that includes information on the study design, and the classification of the "level of evidence" is necessary. While no single piece of information or classification can signify the quality and clinical relevance of published studies, a consistent approach to communicating this information is a step towards assisting our readers in evaluating new knowledge.

Please be sure that the abstract includes a designation of the study design and level of evidence. Both the manuscript and abstract of Scientific/Clinical Research Report and Case Reports should be structured as follows:

Study Design (abstract-only)
Introduction
Purpose of the Study
Methods
Results
Conclusions
Level of Evidence (abstract-only)

Authors should use the following terminology when naming their study design. We recognize that this list is not all-inclusive and that more appropriate descriptors might be suitable for some studies. Authors are encouraged to pick the most appropriate study design descriptors for their study. These suggestions are merely provided as a means of encouraging consistency where it would be both useful and informative.

Quantitative Study design options (for treatment effectiveness and prognosis types of research - may also apply to diagnosis study designs)

  1. Systematic review: a synthesis of the better quality quantitative studies
  2. Randomized Clinical Trial: patients are enrolled at a relevant baseline and allocated to different intervention arms based on a random concealed process; outcomes are ascertained prospectively
  3. Prospective Cohort: a longitudinal study where subgroups of patients are enrolled and research questions defined at a relevant baseline point (prior to when outcomes occur); patients are followed forward in time for outcomes ascertainment. For treatment studies at least 2 groups are defined at baseline; in prognostic studies potential predictors are collected at baseline
  4. Retrospective Cohort: a longitudinal study where subgroups of patients are involved in a prospective data collection but the research questions (and variables) were defined retrospectively; treatment groups or prognostic factors may have been defined after data collections was initiated e.g. database research
  5. Case-Control: a longitudinal study where subgroups of patients are identified/enrolled after outcomes have been ascertained and data are collected retrospectively (recall or pre-existing data) on the treatment or prognostic factors of interest
  6. N-of-1:Asingle patient is enrolled at a relevant baseline andallocated to cross-over different intervention arms based on a random concealed process; outcomes are ascertained prospectively
  7. Case Series*: Data are collected on a single subgroup of patients (no comparison group)
  8. Case Report: Data are collected on a single subject

Other Quantitative Study Designs
  1. Clinical measurement*: eg, reliability, validity, responsiveness, clinimetric, psychometric, utility, etc
  2. Descriptive*: Includes surveys, other descriptive data collection
  3. Economic Analysis
  4. Consensus statements: Systematic processes used to define or develop consensus on clinical topics
  5. Bench (experimental laboratory based) research*: biomechanics, electromyography, physiology
* may be sub-grouped as
a. Longitudinal: data were collected at multiple time points
b. Cross-sectional: data were collected on a single occasion

Qualitative Study Designs

  1. Meta-syntheses: a synthesis of the better quality qualitative studies
  2. Grounded Theory: research that seeks to understand and identify theoretical processes; themes used to develop an understanding and theoretical explanation
  3. Case Study: an in-depth study of an individual lived experience and perspective

Authors will need to determine the level of evidence for all eligible studies. The Oxford Centre for Evidence-based Medicine website at http://www.cebm.net/levels_of_evidence.asp provides guidelines as to determining the level of evidence.We recognize that not all forms of studies can be classified. For example, these criteria do not apply to practice forum, practice guidelines, clinical measurement, lab or qualitative studies.

TABLES

Save each table, double spaced, as a separate file for upload. It must include a table number and a title. Each table should first be cited in numerical order in the text.

PHOTOGRAPHS/ILLUSTRATIONS

Save illustrations as separate files, logically named (e.g., Fig1.tif, Fig2.eps). When submitting the illustrations, please use either an EPS or TIF format. Graphics software such as Photoshop and Illustrator, not presentation software such as PowerPoint, CorelDraw, or Harvard Graphics, must be used to create art. Color images need to be saved as CMYK, at least 300 dots per inch (dpi). Grayscale images should be at least 300 dpi. Line art (black and white or color) should be at least 1,000 dpi, and combinations of grayscale and line art should be at least 600 dpi. Please note that once you create digital art at low resolution, you cannot adjust it. You must create your art at the proper resolution (dpi) to begin with. For step-by-step instruction and screenshots on how to create your art correctly the first time, please click on the "Artwork Guidelines" link in the Author Information box on our submission site homepage or go to Elsevier's Author Gateway (http://www.elsevier.com/artwork ) and click on "Artwork instructions" and then select "Application Guidelines."

REFERENCES

Each reference in the text must be indicated by number, and the references as first cited in text must be in numerical order. The Index Medicus style for journal abbreviations should be used, and references should be based on American Medical Association Manual of Style, 9th ed., 1998. See site examples at http://healthlinks.washington.edu/hsl/styleguides/ama.html .

PERMISSIONS

Borrowed material must be accompanied by written permissions from the publisher and from the corresponding author of the book or journal article in which the material originally appeared. Signed releases must accompany photographs of identifiable living persons. Please indicate that you have secured these rights in your cover letter.

CONFLICT-OF-INTEREST POLICY

A conflict-of-interest statement will be required for each manuscript accepted for publication. This statement will have no bearing on the editorial decision to publish a manuscript. That decision will be based solely on the value of the article to the readers of the Journal.

AUTHOR INQUIRIES

For Inquiries relating to the submission of articles, please visit www.elsevier.com/authors. This site also provides the facility to track accepted articles and set up e-mail alerts to inform you of when an article's status has changed, as well as detailed artwork guidelines, copyright information, frequently asked questions, and more.

BOOK REVIEWS

Book reviews are accepted after invitation from the Book Review editor. Potential reviewers may contact the Book Review editor:

Greg Hritzo, DPT, CHT at chtgreg@yahoo.com


Editorial Board

Editorial Board

Editor-in-Chief:
Paul LaStayo PhD, PT, CHT
Salt Lake City, UT
email: paul.lastayo@health.utah.edu

Associate Editor & Chairman, Author Advisory Panel;
Joy C. MacDermid MscPH, PhD

Assistant Editor - Clinical Commentary
Susan L. Michlovitz PhD, PT, CHT

Assistant Editor - Practice Forum
Peggy Fillion OTR, CHT

Assistant Editor - Statistics
Lee Dibble PhD, PT, ATC

Editor-in-Chief Emeritus:
Evelyn J. Mackin PT
Kenneth R. Flowers PT, CHT

Editorial Board:
Peter C. Amadio MD
Robinette J. Amaker PhD, OTR/L, CHT, FAOTA
Jane Bear-Lehman PhD, OTR, FAOTA
David Bierwagen PT, CHT
Susan Blackmore MS, OTR/L, CHT
Donna Breger Stanton MA, OTR, CHT
Teresa L. Brininger PhD, OTR/L, CHT
Arlynne P. Brown MPH, PT, CHT, FAOTA
Nancy Byl PhD, OT
Michelle Cameron MD, PT, OCG
Carla Cleary DPT, CHT
A. Lee Dellon MD
Susan Duff EdD, PT, OT, CHT
Roslyn B. Evans OTR, CHT
Adrian E. Flatt MD, FRCS
Barbara Gladson PhD, OTR, PT
Gail N. Groth MHS, OTR/L, CHT
Maureen Hardy MS, PT, CHT
Jack R. Hurov PhD, PT, CHT
Caroline W. Jansen PhD, PT
Caryl Johnson OTR, CHT
James W. King MA, OTR
Scott Kozin MD
Karen H.P. Lauckhardt MA, PT, CHT
Larry Maddy RN, OTR/L, CHT
John A. McAuliffe MD
Philip McClure PhD, PT
A. Lee Osterman MD
Victoria W. Priganc PhD, OTR, CHT, CLT
Robert Ross MPT, CHT
Randi Schatz OTR, CHT
Pamela J. Schindeler OTR/L, CHT
Orit Shechtman PhD, OTR
Terri M. Skirven OTR/L, CHT
Jennifer Stephens-Chisar MS, PT, CHT
Carol Stoddard OTR/L, CHT
Kathryn Stroh OTR/L, CHT
Mark T. Walsh MS, PT, CHT

Book Review Editor and Literature Abstracts Editor:
Greg Hritzo MPT, CHT

Executive Assistant:
Eileen Heffie

International Corresponding Editors:
Rosemary Prosser BAppSc Phy, CHT, Australia
Katleen Meeus OTR/L, Belgium
Christina Jerosh-Herold DipCOT, MSc, PhD, UK
Tarja Rantala PT, Finland
Jean-Noel Theron LPT, France
Susanne Breier OTR, Germany
Angelos Poulis MCSP, Greece
J. Willem Brandsma RPT, PhD, Ethiopia
Mayumi Nakada PhD, OTR, Japan
Gwendolyn Van Strien OTR, CHT, The Netherlands
Andrea Moss PT, New Zealand
Antonio Jose Arsenio Duarte OT, Portugal
Corrianne van Velze OT, South Africa
Margareta Persson OT, Sweden
Birgitta Waldner-Nilsson OTR/L, Switzerland
Firdevs Kul Tetik RPT, Turkey
Mary E. Naughton CSOT/CHT, Ireland

Publisher
Chris Baumle, Elsevier

Issue Manager
Jill A. Shepherd


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