The Anatolian Journal of Health Research (Abbr: Anatolian J Health Res; ISSN: 2757-6051) is an independent journal that evaluates manuscripts with the principle of "double-blind" review. The main objective of the journal is to publish scientifically high-quality, interventional or non-interventional, quantitative or qualitative original research articles, review articles and case reports that may contribute to the relevant literature not only in the field of health but also with interdisciplinary studies.
The Anatolian Journal of Health Research started its publication life in 2020, and it is published in the electronic environment 3 times a year (in four-month intervals in April, August and December). The languages of publication of the journal are Turkish and English.
The Anatolian Journal of Health Research is a journal that focuses on several fields of health sciences. Moreover, it gives priority to publications on children’s, family, women’s, adult and public health.
STYLE AND FORMAT
General Information
The Anatolian Journal of Health Research publishes original articles, reviews, case reports and letters to the Editor in various branches of the field of health. The journal is published in the electronic environment 3 times a year, every 4 months. The languages of publication of the journal are Turkish and English.
The Anatolian Journal of Health Research accepts articles that have not been published or submitted for publication elsewhere. The final version of multi-author articles that are sent for examination has to be approved by all authors.
Before sending a manuscript to the journal, the Copyright Agreement Form on the website of the journal needs to be filled out by handwriting, signed by all authors, scanned and uploaded onto the system. The Ethics Board Documents of the research articles sent for publication in the journal have to be uploaded onto the system, and the “Methods” section of the article has to include the ethics board decision number.
The liability of the articles published in the journal belongs to the authors. Quotations may be made from published articles in the case that citation is provided.
Format
Manuscripts must be prepared in the Microsoft Word software with the Times New Roman font at a font size of 12, line spacing of 1.5 and 2.5-cm margins from all edges. The title of the manuscript and all sub-titles have to be Times New Roman, font size 12, bold and only the first letter capitalized (sentence case). Abbreviations must not be used in the title. All pages have to be numbered.
Manuscripts must be uploaded onto the system as two separate files including 1) Title page, 2) Main text of the manuscript.
Title Page
A title page separate from the manuscript has to be prepared and uploaded onto the system as a separate file. The title page has to include 1) The title in Turkish and in English (in English and in Turkish for manuscripts in English), 2) Full names and surnames of all authors, 3) Titles, institutions, e-mail addresses and ORC-IDs of all authors, 4) Name and surname of the corresponding author, their communication information, 5) “Conflict of Interest”, “Acknowledgements”, “Sources of Funding”, “Ethics Committee Approval”, “Informed Consent”, and “Author Contributions” 6) Conference name, time and location if the study has been previously presented at a conference. In manuscripts in English, all information except for the title in Turkish must be given in English.
Manuscript Main Text
The main text of the manuscript has to be uploaded onto the system in a blinded form (not including information on the authors).
Research articles: Articles in Turkish consist of the sections of 1) Title in Turkish, 2) Abstract in Turkish, keywords, 3) Title in English, 4) Abstract in English, keywords, 5) Introduction, 6) Methods, 7) Results, 8) Discussion, 9) Conclusion and Recommendations, 10) References.
Articles in English consist of the sections of 1) Title in English, 2) Abstract, keywords, 3) Title in Turkish, 4) Abstract in Turkish, keywords, 5) Introduction, 6) Methods, 7) Results, 8) Discussion, 9) Conclusion, 10) References.
The introduction section must briefly mention basic information and reasons on which the article is based, and the objective must be included in the last paragraph of the section in a clear language.
The Methods section must include details such as information on the type and sample of the study, data collection, intervention if any, statistical analysis and research ethics. This section must be written with enough clarity that would allow someone not included in the study to understand it.
Results have to summarize the findings of the study, and the main findings should be supported with tables and figures if necessary.
In the Discussion section, the findings of the study must be discussed in the context of the results of national and international studies, and the section must include not a general review but a discussion on genuine findings.
The limitations of the study must definitely be given before the section of Conclusion and Recommendations.
Abbreviations must be given in parentheses at the point where the word is mentioned first, and that abbreviation must be used throughout the text. For internationally used abbreviations, authors may refer to the source “Scientific style and format: the CBE manual for authors, editors, and publishers.” Anatomical terms must be used as they are spelled in Latin. The generic or chemical names of drugs must be used.
Review articles: These must include titles on the topic and references.
Letters to Editor: It is recommended to not include more than 5 sources in letters to Editor.
Abstracts and Keywords:
Abstracts must consist of at most 250 words. The Abstract section must be organized under the titles of 1) Aim, 2) Methods, 3) Results, 4) Conclusion. References must not be included in the Abstract section. At the end of abstracts, at least 3 and at most 5 keywords from each of the two languages must be included. The keywords must be separated by semicolons (;), each keyword must be in lowercase, and they must be listed alphabetically. Turkish abstract at the end of the keywords “Turkey Science Terms”in; key words at the end of the English abstract should be included in “Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)”.
Figures, Pictures, Tables and Graphs:
Tables, pictures, tables and graphs must be given where they should be in the final text.
There must be no vertical lines in the tables, and they should be created using the Tables menu in Word. The number of tables must not exceed 5. The contents of the table must have the Times New Roman font, but the font size may be smaller than 12, and the line spacing may be smaller than 1.5, as long as the contents are readable. Decimals must be separated by periods, not commas (e.g. 86.60).
Abbreviations that are used must be described in the explanation below the table, figure, picture or graph. If a figure, picture, table or graph that has been previously published anywhere is used, written permission must be received, and this permission must be indicated in the explanation below the table, figure, picture or graph.
Table headings must be over the table, and figure and graph headings must be below the figure or graph, and all must be in Times New Roman, font size 12 with only the first letter capitalized.
References:
The total number of references must not exceed 40.
The 6th Edition of the APA (Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association) was used for reference, and the 7th Edition of APA was used as of September 2022.
APA 7th Edition can be accessed from the link below:
https://apastyle.apa.org/style-grammar-guidelines/references/examples
The references cited in the text in this method are as follows:
- For a single-author in-text reference, the surname of the author and year of publication are given.
Parenthetical citations: (Ashley, 2016)
Narrative citations: Ashley (2016)
- For a two-author in-text reference, the surnames of the authors and year of publication are given.
Parenthetical citations: (Özcan & Kızılkaya Beji, 2015)
Narrative citations: Özcan and Kızılkaya Beji (2015)
- If there are three or more authors, only the surname of the first author and year of publication are given everywhere in the text including the first instance.
Parenthetical citations: (Rebar et al., 2015)
Narrative citations: Rebar et al. (2015)
At the end of the text, the references must be included as a separate list by using the APA 7 style. The references are listed alphabetically based on author surnames. If any, the DOI numbers of articles must be included. Examples for references:
Single-author manuscript in the journal:
Ashley, E. A. (2016). Towards precision medicine. Nature Reviews Genetics, 17(9), 507. Doi: 10.1038/nrg.2016.86
Multi-author manuscript in the journal:
Bakken, L., Brown, N., & Downing, B. (2017). Early childhood education: The long-term benefits. Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 31(2), 255-69. Doi: 10.1080/02568543.2016.1273285
Book:
Özcebe, H., Ulukol, B., Mollahaliloğlu, S., Yardım, N., & Karaman, F. (2008). School health book in health care. Ankara: Yücel Ofset.
Chapter in an Edited Book:
Şimşek, H., & Öksüzoğlu, G. (1999). Akut Pankreatit. A. Kadayıfçı, Y. Karaaslan ve E. Köroğlu (Ed.). Diagnosis and treatment in emergencies (s. 116-126). Ankara: Hekimler Yayın Birliği.
Book with Editor:
Inness, S. A. (Ed.). (1998). Delinquents and debutantes: Twentieth-century American girls’ cultures. New York: New York University Press.
Translated Book:
Laplace, P. S. (1951). A philosophical essay on probabilities. (F. W. Truscott and F. L. Emory, Çev.). New York, NY: Dover.
In the source from the electronic address:
Birleşmiş Milletler Genel Kurulu. (1948). İnsan hakları evrensel bildirgesi. http://www.unicankara.org.tr/doc_pdf/h_rigths_turkce.pdf adresinden erişildi. Erişim tarihi: 08.04.2020.
Dissertation:
Harris, L. (2014). Instructional leadership perceptions and practices of elementary school leaders [Doctoral dissertation]. University of Virginia.
Writing Instructions for Articles
Accurate and complete writing of articles allows the reader to completely assess, replicate and utilize the research. Authors are recommended to comply with the reporting standards given below.
The CONSORT checklist for randomized studies: http://www.consort-statement.org/
The STROBE checklist for observational studies (cohort, case control or cross-sectional designs): https://www.strobe-statement.org/index.php?id=strobe-home
The PRISMA checklist for systematic reviews and meta-analyses: http://www.prisma-statement.org/PRISMAStatement/Checklist.aspx
One may look at the address https://www.equator-network.org/ for other types of studies.
Ethical responsibility: The principles of the Declaration of Helsinki must be complied with in all studies involving humans. In such studies, authors must state that they have conducted their study in compliance with these principles in the Methods section of the article.
Assessment:
1-Articles sent to the journal must have been written in compliance with the style and format of the journal.
2- Plagiarism report of the article must be uploaded to the system by the corresponding author at the time of uploading the article to the journal. Those with a plagiarism ratio of higher than 20% are sent back to the author.
3- For studies requiring ethics board approval, the “Ethics Board Approval Document” must be uploaded onto the system and stated in the article in the “Methods” section.
4- “The Publication Rights Transfer Form” must be uploaded onto the system by all authors. After the article has been sent to the journal for publication, no author may be removed from the author list without the written approval of all authors, and likewise, no name may be added as an author, or the order of authors may not be changed.
For each manuscript to be examined for publication, at least two blind referees are assigned. Manuscripts are evaluated by considering their significance, originality and scientific validity. Manuscripts that pass this evaluation are reevaluated by the Publication Board. The journal has the authority to make corrections in manuscripts, request changes in their format and make shortenings within the knowledge of the authors. The relevant manuscript will not be included in the publication program until the revisions requested from the authors have been made. Manuscripts that are sent are put into an order to be published with the approval of the Publication Board. Manuscripts that have not been accepted for publication and their attachments (photographs, tables, figures, etc.) are not sent back to the author(s).
The Anatolian Journal of Health Research takes the criteria of the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) and the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) that have been prepared as a guide for authors, referees and editors.
Ethical Responsibilities of the Author
Authors who send studies to the Anatolian Journal of Health Research are expected to comply with the following ethical responsibilities:
-Studies sent by authors are expected to be original. In the case that the author(s) utilize(s) other studies or use(s) other studies, they are required to provide complete and accurate citations and/or include clearly stated quotations.
-Individuals who have not contributed to the content intellectually in the formation of the study should not be indicated as authors.
-If any, situations and relationships of studies that may constitute conflict of interest should be explained in all studies sent for publication.
-During the assessment processes, data outputs may be requested from the author(s) regarding their article, and in such a case, the author(s) should be prepared to submit the expected data and information to the Publication Board. The authors are required to keep the data regarding a published article for a period of 5 years.
-The author(s) should have documentation showing that they have the usage rights of the data that are used, necessary permissions regarding research/analyses or the consent of subjects on whom an experiment is carried out.
-In the case that the author(s) notice(s) a mistake or error regarding their article at the stage of early viewing or assessment, they are required to inform the editor of the journal and collaborate with them in the processes of revision or retraction.
-The authors cannot keep their studies in the application process of multiple journals. Each application may be made following the completion of the previous application process.
-One cannot request a change in author responsibilities of a study whose evaluation process has started (e.g. author addition, changing the order of authors, author removal).
Ethical Duties and Responsibilities of the Editor
The editor is required to comply with the ethical responsibilities included in the ‘COPE Code of Conduct and Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors’ (https://publicationethics.org/files/Code_of_conduct_for_journal_editors_Mar11.pdf) and the ‘COPE Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors’ (https://publicationethics.org/files/u2/Best_Practice.pdf) published by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) (https://publicationethics.org/) and listed below.
The editor is responsible for all articles published in the journal. The ethical duties and responsibilities of the editor are as follows:
General Responsibilities
The editor is required to spend effort to contribute to increasing and developing the quality of the journal.
The editor is required to support the freedom of speech of the authors.
Relations with Readers
The editor needs to make sure that the parts where reviewer assessment is not required in the journal (letters to the editor, invited writings, conference announcements, etc.) are clearly indicated.
The editor needs to spend effort for the articles published in the journal to be compatible with the knowledge and skills of the readers of the journal.
Relations with Reviewers
The editor must request reviewers to assess the articles that are suitable for their knowledge and expertise. This way, it must be ensured that articles are appropriately assessed by people who are experts in their field.
The editor is responsible for demanding reviewers to state that they do not have any conflict of interest regarding an article before assessing it.
The editor is required to provide reviewers with all necessary information regarding the reviewer assessment process and what is expected of the reviewer.
The editor must make sure that the reviewer assessment process continues in a double-blind fashion and must not reveal the reviewers to the authors or the authors to the reviewers.
The editor must assess reviewers based on their timing and performance.
The editor must create a database regarding reviewers and update this database based on the performance of reviewers.
The editor must remove reviewers who provide rude and unqualified comments or respond late from the reviewer list.
The editor must constantly renew and broaden the reviewer list based on the areas of expertise of reviewers.
Relations with Authors
The editor must constantly update the publication and writing rules and sample template regarding what is expected from authors.
The editor must assess articles sent to the journal in terms of the journal’s writing rules, significance of the study and its originality, and if they decide to reject the article at the stage of first submission, they should communicate the reason for this to the authors in a clear and impartial way. In this process, if it is decided that the article should be revised based on grammar, punctuation and/or styling and format (margins, appropriate citation, etc.), the authors need to be informed on this issue, and time should be provided to them for them to make the necessary revisions.
Articles must include the submission and acceptance of publication dates.
When the authors have a request of information regarding the status of their article, they should receive information on this status in a way that would not disrupt the double-blind review process.
Relations with the Board of Editors
The editor must communicate the publication and writing rules to the new members of the Board of Editors and explain what is expected of them.
The editor must communicate the most up to date version of the publication and writing rules to the members of the Board of Editors.
The editor must assess the members of the Board of Editors and choose editors that will show active participation in the development of the journal to the Board.
The editor should inform the members of the Board of Editors regarding their roles and responsibilities listed below.
- Supporting the development of the journal
- Writing reviews about their areas of expertise when requested
- Reviewing and improving the publication and writing rules
- Performing the necessary responsibilities in the management of the journal
Ethical Responsibilities of the Reviewer
Assessment of all studies by “Double-Blind Review” affects the quality of publication directly. This process provides confidence by assessment of the publication objectively and independently. The assessment process for the Anatolian Journal of Health Research is carried out by the principle of double-blind review. The reviewers cannot directly communicate with the authors, and assessments and comments are transferred via the journal management system. In this process, assessment forms and reviewer comments on full texts are communicated to the author(s) via the editor.
In this context, reviewers who assess studies for the Anatolian Journal of Health Research are expected to have the following responsibilities:
-They should agree to assess only studies related to their area of expertise.
-They should make assessments under impartiality and confidentiality.
-If they think they are faced with conflict of interest in the assessment process, they should refuse to review the study and inform the editor of the journal.
-As required by the principle of confidentiality, they must dispose of the studies they have reviewed after the review process. They may use only the final versions of the studies they have reviewed only after publication.
-They should make the assessment objectively and only regarding the content of the study. Nationality, gender, religious beliefs, political beliefs and commercial concerns must not be allowed to affect the review process.
-They should do the review with a constructive and polite language. They must not include personal degrading comments involving enmity, accusations or insults.
-They should complete the review of the study they have agreed to review on time and based on the ethical responsibilities listed above.
Publication Ethics and Scientific Responsibility
The publication processes of the Anatolian Journal of Health Research are based on the impartial production, development and sharing of knowledge using the scientific method.
In our journal, current clinical and experimental research in the field of health sciences, studies in the form of reviews, case reports and letters to the editor and studies related to interdisciplinary fields are published in the form of refereed articles. In realization of scientific production, all components of the publication process, editors, authors, reviewers and readers, need to comply with ethical principles. In this context, in line with the guides and policies published by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) in open access (Code of Conduct and Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors, COPE Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors), our journal’s publication ethics and open access policy also requires all components of the publication process to comply with ethical principles.
If situations such as manipulation, skewing of data used in articles or usage of made up data are noticed, this situation will be communicated to the institution where the author works through legal channels, and the article will be rejected. Our journal has the right to request output files regarding analysis results based on the warnings provided by the editors and/or reviewers.
While all manuscripts sent to our journal are assessed by the method of referee (reviewer) assessment (peer review), the local or national ethics board approval documents of original research articles must be uploaded onto the system.
Before publishing articles in the Anatolian Journal of Health Research, the articles are screened in the IThenticate (http://www.ithenticate.com/) software. After screening, the articles are sent back to the authors if found necessary to be reviewed or revised, or if plagiarism or unethical behaviors are noticed, the articles are rejected. For the text screened with the plagiarism detection software, the similarity rate except for the references must not exceed 15%. Articles with higher rates are sent back to the authors.
Articles must not have been published elsewhere or be under review for publication in another journal. Manuscripts that have not been prepared in compliance with the publication rules will not be considered for review. Manuscripts must be uploaded from the webpage http://anatoljhr.org along with the "Publication Rights Transfer Form" and the “Ethics Board Approval Document”.
Informing the Editor of an Unethical Situation
In the Anatolian Journal of Health Research, in the case that editors notice a behavior of reviewers or authors that does not comply with ethical principles or an unethical situation regarding an article under review, in early viewing or a published article, they must declare it by a message to the address anatolia.health.res@gmail.com.
Some behaviors that are considered against scientific research and publication ethics:
Plagiarism: Showing the original ideas, methods, data or works of others as if they partly or completely belong to oneself without providing citation appropriate for scientific rules,
Forgery: Using actually non-existing or doctored data in scientific research,
Distortion: Doctoring research records or obtained data, showing devices or materials that were not used in research as if they were, doctoring or shaping research results in line with the interests of the persons or organizations providing support,
Republishing: Presenting duplicate publications as separate publications in academic assignments and promotions,
Salami-Slicing: Dividing the results of a study into parts in a way to disrupt the integrity of the study and inappropriately, publishing these parts in multiple runs and presenting these publications as separate publications in academic assignments and promotions,
Unjust authorship: Including individuals without active contribution among authors or not including those with active contribution, changing the ordering of authors inappropriately and without a legitimate reason, removing the names of those with active participation in later publications, getting one’s name among the authors by using one’s influence despite not having active contribution,
-In publications made as a result of studies conducted by receiving support, failure to disclose the supporting persons, organizations or institutions and their contributions,
-Using dissertations or studies that have not been presented or have been defended but not approved as a source without the permission of the author(s),
-Failing to comply with ethical rules in studies conducted on humans and animals, not shopping respect for patient rights in publications, harming animal health and ecological balance, failing to obtain required permissions,
-Using resources, spaces, facilities and devices provided or allocated for scientific research outside of their purpose,
-Making inaccurate or misleading declarations regarding scientific research and publications in academic assignments and promotions.
Publication Policy
-After the pre-review of the editor, manuscripts that are sent for publication in the journal are sent to two reviewers determined by the Publication Board who are experts of the topic.
-In the case that both reviewers approve the manuscript, it is decided to publish the article. In the case that both reviewers reject the manuscript, the article is not published. In case one reviewer approves it, and the other rejects it, the Publication Board may decide to either send it to a third reviewer or reject it by considering the contents of the reports.
-Manuscripts that are decided to be published are sent back to the author(s) of the manuscript for the revisions stated in the reviewer reports to be made. After the revisions are made, the editor decides upon whether or not the article will be published based on checking whether or not the reviewer comments were taken into consideration.
Plagiarism Policy
Plagiarism is a violation of ethics without regards to being deliberate or not. Similarity of studies to other sources without showing references and publication in this form are not only unethical, but also a crime and unacceptable. The Publication Board may act in compliance with COPE rules against claims and suspicions of plagiarism, reference manipulation and data forgery regarding studies sent to the journal.
Price policy
The Anatolian Journal of Health Research does not demand any payment for the submission, assessment, acceptance, publication and dissemination of an article.
Time of article assessment
It is aimed to complete the assessment process of manuscripts sent to the Anatolian Journal of Health Research within 12 weeks following the pre-review. In extraordinary cases, this time may be extended by some amount.
Amendment and retraction processes
Articles send to the Anatolian Journal of Health Research may not be retracted after the reviewer process has started or for the article has been sent to another journal. The authors may retract their articles whose reviewer process has not started by communicating with the journal’s editors with a petition stating that they would like to retract them. As long as the article retraction request has not been approved by the Publication Board, the authors may not send their article for review to another journal.
Amendments, Retractions
Initially, the editors assume that the authors have established their studies over honest observations. If there are situations that require amendments or corrections of typographic errors in the articles, the corrections are included on a numbered page within the table of contents. Includes original quotes; related to the original article (similarly if online). If there is scientific dishonesty, the journal publishes a retraction notice. In the retraction text, the reason for retracting the article is explained.
Conflict of Interest
In the name of preventing conflicts of interest, the editors must avoid gathering individuals that may have any relationship together in the assessment process. The editors, who make the final decision about the articles, must also not have any personal, professional or financial connection to the issues that will make decisions upon. For their articles to be assessed within ethical principles and for an independent process to be carried out, individuals must inform the Publication Board regarding potential conflicts of interest.
If there is a direct or indirect commercial connection or an organization providing financial support in the article, the authors must state that they do not have any commercial relationships to the used commercial product, drug and firm, or if there is any relationship, what kind of a relationship (consultant, other agreements) they have on the title page. Additionally, if a conflict of interest is in question, the author must explain this. Conflicts of interest that are expected to be declared include academic undertakings, personal relationships, political, financial or institutional connections.
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