Pautas de redacción científica en ciencias de la salud: Redacción de la Introducción
Guidelines for Scientific Writing in the Health Sciences: Writing the Introduction
Abstract
La introducción es la sección del artículo donde se fundamenta el estudio. Incluye la magnitud del problema, los antecedentes, la justificación y los objetivos. La introducción se sostiene en las referencias bibliográficas especializadas de calidad y actualizadas. La introducción es la sección que refleja la calidad del artículo, desde la técnica de redacción, análisis crítico de los antecedentes, la gestión y/o manejo de información científica. Requiere un esfuerzo importante, y es perfectible con las revisiones críticas durante el proceso de la investigación y publicación.Downloads
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2022-12-26
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Morales, J. (2022). Pautas de redacción científica en ciencias de la salud: Redacción de la Introducción: Guidelines for Scientific Writing in the Health Sciences: Writing the Introduction. Peruvian Journal of Health Care and Global Health, 6(2), 97–100. Retrieved from http://52.37.22.248/index.php/hgh/article/view/218
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