Current Issue

Volume: 19 Issue: 1, 1/31/24

Year: 2024

The Journal of Nephrology Nursing aims to provide a national and international platform for the sharing of research findings, implementations, experience, and information on nephrology nursing and general nursing issues.

The scope of the Journal of Nephrology Nursing: The articles which include clinical and experimental research, case reports, literature reviews, systematic reviews, meta-analysis studies, letters to the editors, editorial comments and discussions on nephrology, dialysis, transplantation nursing, and current issues which determine the hot topics. The target group of the journal is clinicians and academic nurses, medical and health professionals, all students in the field of health, and relevant professional academic institutions and organizations.

JOURNAL OF NEPHROLOGY NURSING ARTICLE WRITING RULES
In the Journal of Nephrology Nursing; Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation nursing and articles that include clinical and experimental research, case reports, literature reviews, systematic reviews, meta-analysis studies, study protocols, letters to the editors, editorial comments, and discussions are published on current issues that determine the nursing agenda.

Journal of Nephrology Nursing published 3 times a year: January- April; May August; September- December.

The publication languages of the journal are Turkish and English.

Articles sent for publication (except for congresses, scientific meetings) must not have been previously published or sent for publication. Studies that have been presented (poster or verbal) in scientific meetings and whose abstracts have been published are accepted provided that they are stated on the title page of the article.

The studies to be published in our journal should be prepared in accordance with the writing rules and other conditions stated below and sent to our journal via the Dergipark system at https://dergipark.org.tr/hemsire.

After the article is processed for scientific evaluation, the names of the authors specified in the publication rights form are taken as the basis. After this stage;
• At no stage, the name of an author cannot be added to the article, and the order of the authors cannot be changed, except for the authors who have signed the publication rights form.
• In order to remove the name of any of the article authors from the article, the written permission of all the authors related to the subject should be obtained and sent to the journal editor via the Dergipark system.
During article submission, the copyright transfer form should be filled out and signed by the corresponding author and uploaded to the system.

PRESENTATION PAGE TO THE EDITOR
The category of the submitted article, the fact that it has not been sent to another journal before, the persons and organizations that support the study financially, if any, and the relations of these organizations with the authors, if any, should be specified.

COVER PAGE
The Turkish and English title of the article is written with only the first letters capitalized, bold, and aligned to the middle, and the names of the authors are written in the same way on the bottom line. The titles of the authors, the name and address of the institution they work for, their contact information (corporate and personal phone numbers, e-mail, and correspondence addresses), and ORCiD information should be written in the left-justified form after the bottom line. If the article has been submitted before, the place and date of the notification should be specified. Information about the submitted work: production from the thesis work, ethics committee approval, informed consent, conflict of interest, financial support, and acknowledgment should be included on the cover page.
Click to download the cover page template.
Any information that may lead to the recognition of the authors of the article should not be included in the full text, this information should only be included on the cover page.


It is the responsibility of the authors to ensure that the articles comply with legal, scientific and ethical rules.

https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/hemsire/policy

WRITING RULES
Formal Features Of The Article
• Number of words: It should be limited to 6000-8000 words in Original Research Articles, Meta-Analysis and Systematic Reviews, and 3000-5000 words in Review and Case Reports.
• The margins of the page should be arranged as 2.5 cm from the right, left, top and bottom.
• Headings should be written left-justified.
• The entire article should be formatted to be justified.
• The main text should be written in 12-point Times New Roman font, with 2 line spacing.
• Main topics; All letters must be uppercase and bold. Sub-headings under the main headings; It should be written left-justified, bold and the first letters capitalized.
• Title page and main text should be submitted as two separate Microsoft Word files.
• Abbreviations should not be used in the Title and Abstract, their explanations should be given in the text where they are first used, and the abbreviation should be written in parentheses. The number of abbreviations should be as few as possible.
• In the text, numbers less than 10 should be written in writing, numbers 10 and above should be written in numbers.
• Paragraphs should not start with numbers and abbreviations.
• Manuscripts should be saved as “.doc” or “.docx” and sent as a Word document. It should not be submitted in “PDF” or any other format.

STUDY TYPES

Original Research: Prospective, retrospective, and all kinds of experimental studies conducted in clinics can be published.


Structure:
• Abstract (Average 200-250 words, in Turkish or English, consisting of purpose, materials and methods, and conclusions)
• Introduction (Purpose, hypotheses and research questions if any)
• Materials and Methods (type of study, place, and duration of the study, universe, and sample of the study, inclusion and exclusion criteria, data collection tools, data collection method, the ethical aspect of the study, data analysis)
• Results
• Discussion (limitations of the research in the last paragraph)
• Conclusion and Recommendations
• References (Vancouver reference style - Vancouver writing guide http://www.osirjournal.net/old/upload/files/2013/VANCOUVER_Reference_guide.pdf

Checklists to be prepared according to the type of study:
Nonrandomized Behavior or Public Health Experimental Studies: TREND (www.cdc.gov/trendstatement/)

Observational Study: Cohort, Case-Control, Cross-sectional: STROBE www.strobe statement.org/)
Randomized controlled trial: CONSORT (http://www.consort-statement.org/home/).
CONSORT translations (www.consort-statement.org/consort-statement/translations/), Standard protocol items for randomized trials: SPIRIT (http://www.spirit-statement.org/).
Experimental Animal Studies: ARRIVE (www.nc3rs.org.uk/arrive/).

Meta-Analysis and Systematic Review: Meta-analysis and systematic review articles PRISMA Statement (PRISMA Statement: Checklist of items to include when reporting a systematic review or meta-analysis) (http://www.prisma-statement.org/) control should be prepared according to the list.

Structure:
• Abstract (Average 200-250 words, in Turkish or English, consisting of purpose, materials and methods, and conclusions)
• Keywords/Keywords (minimum 3, maximum 5 words)
• Introduction
• Materials and Methods
• Results
• Discussion
• Conclusion and Recommendations
•References (Vancouver reference style - Vancouver writing guide http://www.osirjournal.net/old/upload/files/2013/VANCOUVER_Reference_guide.pdf)

Review: Review articles preferred to be written by experts who have experience and studies in the field; These are studies in which the discussions and the opinions of the authors are put forward in the direction of current national and international sources on current and needs-oriented issues. Prepared directly or by invited authors.

Structure:
• Abstract (Average 200-250 words, without sections, in Turkish or English)
• Sub-titles related to the subject
•References (Vancouver reference style - Vancouver writing guide http://www.osirjournal.net/old/upload/files/2013/VANCOUVER_Reference_guide.pdf)

Case Report: These are rare articles that differ in diagnosis, treatment, and care. It should be supported with a sufficient number of photographs and diagrams. Case articles should be prepared according to the CARE (Case Report Guidelines) (https://www.care-statement.org/) checklist.


Structure:
• Abstract (Average 100-150 words, without sections, in Turkish or English)
• Introduction
• Case Report
• Discussion
•References (Vancouver reference style - Vancouver writing guide http://www.osirjournal.net/old/upload/files/2013/VANCOUVER_Reference_guide.pdf)

Editorial Comment/Discussion: It is the evaluation of the original research articles published by an expert on the subject, other than the authors of the research. It is published at the end of the relevant article.

KEYWORDS
• A minimum of 3 and a maximum of 5 should be written in Turkish or English.
• Keywords should be provided in alphabetical order and in a subheading format.
• Words should be separated from each other by semicolons (;).
•Turkish keywords should be given in accordance with “Turkish Science Terms” (https://www.bilimterimleri.com/).
• English keywords should be given in accordance with “Index Medicus: Medical Subject Heading (MeSH)” standards (https://meshb.nlm.nih.gov/search).

FIGURES, PICTURES, TABLES, AND GRAPHICS
• The places where figures, pictures, tables, and graphics are used in the text should be stated at the end of the relevant sentence.
• The total number of tables, figures, and graphs in all articles should be limited to a maximum of five.
• Tables should be numbered in the order of their usage in the text. After the table number, a period and a space should be left, and the table's name should be written above it with the first letter of each word capitalized.
• Figures, pictures/photos should be added to the system as a separate file.
• The abbreviations used should be stated in the explanation below the figures, pictures, tables, and graphics.
• If previously printed figures, pictures, tables, and graphics are used, the source should be indicated; If the material used was obtained from a personal archive, permission should be obtained from the owner and it should be stated in the article that permission
was obtained in the section where the material was used.
• Pictures/photos must be colorful, contrast, and clear enough to see details.
• When writing titles for figures and graphs, they should be in sentence case with the first letter capitalized and the rest in lowercase, located below the figures and graphs.
• Figures should be in digital format, have a resolution of 300 DPI, and be in .jpeg format. Tables, figures, and graphs should appear after the references. Each table, figure, and graph should be referred to in the text.
• No spaces should be left before commas and periods used in tables, figures, and graphs.
• There should be no spaces at the beginning and end of sentences or words inside parentheses ( ) and quotation marks “ ”.
• When writing decimal numbers, a comma should be used (e.g., 23,7%), and if numbers with four or more digits are to be written in groups of three, a period should be used (e.g., 1.000.000 units).

REFERENCE CITATION RULES


Citation in the Text

• 'National Library of Health (NLM) Reference Writing Style' is used when citing references in the text. Each source cited in the text should be numbered in the order in which it is mentioned in the article, should be indicated at the end of the relevant sentence in round brackets and a period should be placed at the end of the parenthesis. If several references are to be shown at the same time, the sources are ordered from smallest to largest and separated by commas (1, 2, 5, 8). Unpublished reports, papers, lecture notes and personal opinions cannot be cited as sources.
• The chronological order of the sources used consecutively should be from oldest to newest. In other words, the smaller number should be given to the older one in date order.
• If there are three or more consecutive references, “-” should be placed between the first and last number and should be shown as (1-4) instead of (1, 2, 3, 4).
• If referencing an author, sources should be provided immediately after the author's name:"
Example:
........ Tokem (27) and Şentürk (28) indicated that patients receiving hemodialysis treatment…


• If referencing another source within a publication and the referenced source is inaccessible, only the publication that is being cited should be shown as the source, and the primary source should be mentioned by name:

Example:
........ According to Topbaş et al. (8), Guyton and his colleagues described the structure of the kidney...


• When citing works with two authors, the authors' surnames should be separated by the word "and":
Example:
......... According to Karakoç and Şentürk (9), the peritoneal dialysis equilibration test...


• When citing works with more than two authors, "et al" should be written after the first author's surname.
Example:
......... Arslan et al. (2) used integrative methods... https://doi.org/10.5505/ptd.2017.82

• In figures and tables taken from another source, the source should be cited in accordance with the referencing method used in the text: After the figure or table description, the authors' names (literature number), the word ‘from’," and the statement "retrieved from’ are added in sentence form or only the literature number of the relevant source is provided. The descriptions of these figures and tables should include an explanation that permission was obtained from the authors for their use.


Example:
Figure 2. Structure of the kidney (used with permission from Guyton et al.)(5)

• Web pages should be used as sources with a sequential number, but the addresses of the used web pages should be provided in the references along with the access date (in the format month, day, year). Due to the frequent updates of such documents, it is recommended to include the date of the most recent update if available. The used web pages should contain information obtained from scientific publications of scientific individuals, organizations reviewed by a scientific board, as well as publications from government, university, and public institutions. In this context, the official internet pages of internationally and nationally recognized scientific councils and organizations with proven reliability such as "WHO" and "TÜBİTAK" should be used, preferably sites with extensions like "gov," "edu," and "org," while commercial or personal websites and entertainment websites should not be used.

Example:
The 2020 mortality statistics of our country can be accessed from the website of the Turkish Statistical Institute (TÜİK) (26).
According to the internet page data of the World Health Organization dated January 10, 2021 (5), chronic kidney disease...

REFERENCES
At the end of the text, the references should be numbered in the order they are cited in the text and presented as a separate list. References should be written in accordance with the Vancouver Reference Style (click here to access the Vancouver writing guide). If reference management software (EndNote, Mendeley, Refworks, etc.) is being used to organize the references, the Vancouver option should be selected.
Authors are responsible for the accuracy of the references. The following rules should be followed for the formatting of references.
Examples for formatting references
(Please pay attention to the punctuation used in author names, year, volume, and page numbers)
For articles: The author(s) surname(s) and initials, article title, journal title, year, volume, issue, and page numbers should be provided. Abbreviations of journal names should be made according to the Index Medicus/Medline/PubMed list (abbreviations of journals can be found at https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nlmcatalog/journals). If the journal name is not listed in these databases, it should be written in full. If there are 6 or fewer authors in the reference, all authors should be listed; if there are 7 or more authors, "et al." should be used after the 6th author in Turkish references and "et al." should be used for foreign references. After the author names, the full title of the article (only the first word capitalized, others in lowercase), the name of the journal (all words capitalized), year, volume, and page numbers are listed. The DOI number of the source must be included.

Single-author articles:
Conkar S. Effects of nutrition on residual kidney function in peritoneal dialysis patients. Pam Med J. 2017;10(1):39-44. doi: 10.5505/ptd.2017.82653

Multi-author articles (6 or fewer authors):
Şahin G, Atmış B, Melek E, Bayazıt AK. Hemodialysis catheter-related infections in children. Cukurova Med J. 2020;45(4):1283-90. doi: 10.17826/cumj.744912
Selimoglu Namoglu S, Güdük Ö, Shaban H. Investigation of the effect of depression and anxiety on sleep quality in patients undergoing hemodialysis. İKÇÜSBFD [Internet]. 2023[cited 2023 Oct 30];8(3): 969-76. Available from: https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/ikcusbfd/issue/79919/1138325

Multi-author articles (7 or more authors):
Şahintürk Y, Sarıkaya AM, İnci A, Yılmaz Ü, Coban M, Gül S, et al. The relationship between peritonitis, dialysis inadequacy, and nutritional parameters in continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis patients. Akd Med J. 2018;1:42-7. doi: 10.17954/amj.2018.112

Topbaş E, Bay H, Turan BB, Çıtlak U, Emir AH, Erdoğan TK, et al. The effect of perceived organizational justice on job satisfaction and burnout levels of hemodialysis nurses. J Ren Care. 2019;45(2):120-8. https://doi.org/10.1111/jorc.12271

Articles with institutional authors:
Türk Hemşireler Derneği. Strategies for the future of nursing. Klinik Forum. 1992;105:23-5.
K/DOQI Workgroup. K/DOQI clinical practice guidelines for cardiovascular disease in dialysis patients. Am J Kidney Dis 2005;45(4 Suppl 3): S1-153. https://doi.org/10.1053/j.ajkd.2005.01.019

For books: The author(s) surname(s) and initials, chapter title, editor(s)' name(s), book title, edition, city, publisher, year, and page numbers should be provided.

Example:
For books published in a foreign language: Pfeifer KA. Pathophysiology. In: Otto SE, ed. Oncology Nursing. 4th ed. Philadelphia: Mosby; 2001. p.3-20.

For Turkish books: Akoğulu E, Akpolat T. Symptoms and findings in kidney diseases. Akpolat T, Utaş C, eds. In: Handbook of Hemodialysis Nursing. 2nd ed. Istanbul: Güzel Sanatlar Matbaası A.Ş;2001. p.5-11.

For books where the author and editor are the same: The author(s)/editor's last name(s) and initials, chapter title, book title, edition, city, publisher, year, and page numbers should be provided.

Example:
For books published in a foreign language: Bashir K, Whitaker JN. Epidemiology of multiple sclerosis. Handbook of Multiple Sclerosis. 2nd ed. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins:2001. p. 28-42.

For books published in Turkish: Coşkun A. Genetik danışmanlık. Coşkun A, ed. Doğum ve Kadın Hastalıkları Hemşireliği El Kitabı. 1. Baskı. İstanbul: Birlik Ofset Ltd. Şti.;1996. s. 23-30.

For conference proceedings: The author(s) surname(s) and initials, paper title, conference name, year, city, and page numbers should be provided.
Example:
Albayrak CA, Çınar S. The effects of nutrition on residual kidney functions in peritoneal dialysis patients. 23rd National Congress of Kidney Diseases, Dialysis and Transplantation Nursing. 2013, Antalya, 74.

For internet sources:
Website: Author's last name, Author's initial. (Publication or update date). Title., internet address, Access date.

Example:
Süleymanlar G, Ateş K, Seyahi N. Joint Report of the Ministry of Health and Turkish Nephrology Society 2020 [Internet]. 2020[cited 2021 Jan 30];136. Available from: http://www.nefroloji.org.tr/folders/file/registry_2019.pdf

Marchildon GP, DiMatteo L. Health care cost drivers: the facts [Internet]. Canadian Institute for Health Information;2011[cited 2015 Jan 15]. Available from: https://secure.cihi.ca/free_products/health_care_cost_drivers_the_facts_en.pdf

For theses:
Author's surname, Author's initials. (Year). Title. Unpublished master's/doctoral thesis, University name.
Example:
Şentürk Z. Examination of the relationship between fluid control and comfort in hemodialysis patients. [dissertation]. Aydın Adnan Menderes University Institute of Health Sciences;2021.


PUBLICATION POLICY
In order to provide a national and international platform for the exchange of research findings, practice, experience, and knowledge on nephrology nursing and general nursing; In the Journal of Nephrology Nursing; Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation nursing and articles that include clinical and experimental research, case reports, literature reviews, systematic reviews, meta-analysis studies, letters to the editor, editorial comments and discussions on current issues that determine the nursing agenda are published. It is published online three times a year. The written language of the journal is Turkish and English. The evaluation process is carried out using the double-blind method. Each article accepted for publication will be scanned with plagiarism software to determine the plagiarism and similarity rate by the editorial board. Each article accepted for publication is given a DOI number.
Journal of Nephrology Nursing is open access and free journal (Creative Commons License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/deed.tr). Magazine; In the articles it publishes, it seeks to comply with research and publication ethics, to comply with ethical rules and scientific standards related to the subject, and not to have commercial concerns. Journal of Nephrology Nursing, International Medical Journal Editorial Board (ICMJE) (http://www.icmje.org/), World Medical Editors Association (WAME) (https://www.wame.org/policies) principles and Publication Ethics Committee (COPE) (https://publicationethics.org/) “Code of Conduct and Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors” and “Code of Conduct for Journal Publishers”.

PUBLICATION EVALUATION PROCESS
The publication evaluation process consists of three stages.
1. First evaluation
2. Peer review process (min 2 reviewers)
3. Editorial board evaluation


Depending on the number of repetitions of the referee processes of the study and the time it takes for the authors to complete their correction suggestions, it may take approximately 2-6 months for the articles to be accepted or rejected and notified to the authors.

1. First evaluation
In the first evaluation process, regardless of the scientific content of the article, it is examined whether it has been prepared in accordance with the spelling rules. Articles that are not prepared in accordance with the spelling rules and/or have incomplete application files are not included in the scientific evaluation process. The submitted articles are first evaluated by the editor for their content, currency, contribution to the literature, method, suitability for the journal, existence of studies on similar subjects, the density of the articles of the same type, etc. examined from all aspects. As a result of this review, the article can be returned directly to the authors without any evaluation process. Authors are required to upload the similarity report obtained from plagiarism software (iThenticate, Turnitin, Anti-Plagiarism, DupliChecker, etc.) to the system at the application stage. If the similarity rate is 25% or more, the editor reserves the right to reject the article and/or request corrections from the authors.


2. Peer review process
After the approval of the editor, the article is sent to at least two independent and expert peer reviewers for evaluation in a double-blind manner. In this system, the authors do not know who is the review who will evaluate their work, and the referees do not know whose work they are evaluating. Peer reviewers can accept or reject the evaluation invitation. The evaluation period of the peer reviewers who accept the invitation is a maximum of 21 days. If the peer reviewers do not accept the evaluation or do not send the evaluation report after 21 days, the article is sent to a new referee for evaluation. The peer reviewers evaluate the article in terms of scientific relevance, purpose, method, findings, discussion, and conclusion. The work can be accepted directly, requested to be revised, or rejected. In cases where editing is requested, the suggestions from the referees are notified to the authors and the authors are asked to revise their work. The author(s) for which editing is requested in the texts of the evaluation result, within 14 days, should paint a single Microsoft Word document for which the necessary editing has been made, by painting it with red for the first peer reviewer, yellow for the second peer reviewer, green for the third peer reviewer, including the regulations of all peer reviewers, and by writing a description on the side. Responsible for uploading to the system. During the upload of the text edited as a result of the peer review evaluations to the system, a note called "Informing the Editors and Peer Reviewers ", which contains detailed information about the regulations, should also be uploaded to the system.


AUTHORS SHOULD NEVER WRITE ANY INFORMATION THAT REVEALED THEIR NAME OR IDENTITY IN THE REVISED ARTICLE FILE OR RESPONSE TO THE REVIEW SECTION.


If the peer reviewers want to see the article again after correction, the article is sent to the peer reviewers for evaluation. The correction results from the authors are reviewed by the peer reviewers and the editor is informed about the decision. This process continues until the peer reviewer gives their opinion on the acceptance or rejection of the article. The article that receives two positive peer review reports from the field evaluation is entitled to be published. The article, which receives a positive and negative peer reviews report, is sent to a third peer reviewer and whether the article is published or not is determined in accordance with the report of the third peer reviewer and/or the editor's decision.

3. Editorial Board Evaluation
The editor may decide to publish or not publish the article, taking into account all the submitted evaluations. The editor sends the final decision about the article to the author via the system. The articles accepted for publication go to the editing stage. At this stage, the editorial board may make formal and content changes and/or corrections to the text. Editorial board spelling corrections, text placement, citation writing, etc. have full authority in all matters related to The author(s), together with the application to the journal publication process, approves that the changes deemed necessary by the Editorial Board of the Journal of Nephrology Nursing will be made or that changes that will not spoil the content can be made with the permission of the author. After editing and layout processes, a "Control Copy" is sent to the author for final control. The articles are published electronically in the first appropriate issue after the authors review the control copy and send their approval to the journal to be published as it is. Each published article is given a DOI number.



ETHICAL PRINCIPLES
Publication Ethics and Scientific Responsibility

The Journal of Nephrology Nursing adheres to the highest standards in publication ethics and adopts principles developed by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), the World Medical Editors Association (WAME), and the International Board of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE); recommends the following guidelines on the subject (http://www.icmje.org/recommendations,https://publicationethics.org/resources/guidelines).
Manuscripts submitted for publication must not be original, previously published, or sent to a different journal at the same time for evaluation. All articles that do not comply with ethical standards are removed from publication. The similarity rate of the text scanned with the plagiarism program, excluding the sources, should not be over 25%.
The Journal of Nephrology Nursing is a journal that adopts the principle of complying with the ethical standards of the 1975 Helsinki Declaration and the Human Experiments Committee revised in 2013. In this direction, the ethics committee approval letters of the original research articles sent for publication in the Journal of Nephrology Nursing should be uploaded to the Dergipark system.

ETHICAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE AUTHORS
• Compliance with the Principles of the Declaration of Helsinki (https://www.wma.net/what-we-do/medical-ethics/declaration-of-helsinki/) is sought in all studies containing the “human” element. It should be noted that in such studies, the authors conducted the study in accordance with the principles of the Declaration of Helsinki, in the materials and methods section, they received approval from the ethics committees of their institutions and "informed consent" from the individuals who participated in the study.
• If the item “Animal” is used in the study, the authors should list the Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals in the materials and methods section (https://grants.nih.gov/grants/olaw/guide-for-the-care-and-use-of-laboratory-animals.pdf) principles, they protect animal rights in their work and they get approval from the ethics committees of their institutions.
• To state that they have received verbal and written “informed consent” from patients in case reports.
• To specify the ethics committee approval information together with the ethics committee name, approval date, and number in the materials and methods section.
• If there is a direct-indirect commercial connection or financial support institution in the study, the authors; used commercial products, drugs, companies, etc. Indicate on the cover page that it has no commercial relationship with or, if any, what kind of relationship (consultant, other agreements)
• Openly declare any conflict of interest related to the application and/or evaluation of the article.
• If previously published figures, pictures, tables, and graphics are used, the source is indicated; If the material used is obtained from a personal archive, obtain permission from the owner and indicate in the article that permission was obtained in the section where the material was used.
• To cite all the sources used in the articles accurately and appropriately.
• Not to submit their work to more than one journal at the same time (Each submission can only be made after the completion of the previous process and work that has been published in another journal cannot be published) and to fill out the Publication Rights Transfer Form.
• Not showing people who did not contribute to the article as authors.
• To state clearly and clearly the distribution of duties of all authors and to fill in the Authorship Contribution Form, effective as of February 15, 2021.
• Informing the editor and the editorial board if there is an error in the work during the publishing process, cooperating during the correction, or withdrawal.
• To keep the data of the published article for 5 years.
Compliance of the articles with scientific and ethical rules is the responsibility of the authors. The corresponding author is responsible for the final version of the article on behalf of all authors.


Conflict of Interest
If there is a direct or indirect commercial connection or financial support institution in the article, the authors; should state on the title page that it has no commercial relationship with the commercial product, drug, company used, and what kind of relationship it has, if any (consultant, other agreements). In addition, the author should disclose if there is a conflict of interest. The types of conflicts of interest envisaged to be disclosed include academic commitments, personal relationships, political, financial, or institutional affiliations.

ETHICAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF PEER REVIEWERS
• The peer reviewers agree to evaluate the articles sent to them for evaluation, which are suitable for their field of expertise.
• The peer reviewers protect the journal's impartiality and confidentiality policy in the evaluation of articles.
• Informs the journal editor if an unethical situation is encountered during the evaluation process.
• When it thinks that there is any conflict of interest in the article, it refuses to review the study and informs the journal editor.
• The articles comply with the confidentiality principle after the review process and delete the evaluated studies from the digital environment after the evaluation process.
• It reviews the articles objectively, only in terms of content and scientific contribution.
• Does not allow race, gender, religious belief, political views, or economic/commercial concerns to influence the evaluation process.
• Uses constructive and courteous language during the evaluation process, avoids personal comments and hurtful expressions, and examines the article in a constructive and respectful manner.
• Revises the accepted article on time and in accordance with the above-mentioned ethical rules.


ETHICAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE EDITOR AND EDITORIAL BOARD
The editor does not share information about the articles (receipt of the article, the status of the content review process, the reviewers' criticisms, or the conclusion) with anyone other than the authors or reviewers. The editor makes it clear that the articles submitted to the advisors for review are the exclusive property of the authors and this is a privileged communication. Journal advisory board members may not discuss articles publicly. After the reviewers have finished their review, they submit the articles online to the editor. Consultants' reviews cannot be published or disclosed without the permission of the author and editor. Care is taken to keep the identity of the consultants confidential. In some cases, with the decision of the editor, the comments of the advisors regarding the article can be sent to the other advisors who have commented on the same article, provided that their names are kept confidential, and the advisors can be enlightened in this process.

ETHICAL RESPONSIBILITIES of EDITOR
General Responsibilities
• Strives to meet the scientific needs of readers and authors.
• Strives for the continuous improvement of the journal.
• In case of an ethical violation complaint, it applies the necessary procedures by adhering to the journal's policies and procedures.
• Supports freedom of expression.

Responsibilities Associated with Readers
• Ensures that all published articles are evaluated by suitably qualified referees (including statistical and linguistic evaluation when necessary).
• Adopts the right processes in ensuring that articles are accurate and complete (eg technical editing, use of CONSORT checklist for randomized studies).
• Provides a clear indication of authorship that promotes good practice or the areas in which authors contribute to the article.

Responsibilities Associated with Authors

• Publishes clear instructions regarding expectations in publications and from authors.
• Guidance on authorship criteria and/or who should be on the list of contributors.
• Regularly updates the author's instructions and provides links to related guidelines (eg ICMJE, COPE).
• It ensures the appointment of referees who are suitable for the subject of the article and field of expertise for the examination of the articles.


Responsibilities Related to Peer Reviewers
• Communicate clearly and clearly to the peer reviewers what is expected from the peer reviewers regarding the evaluation process of the articles.
• Requests reviewers to indicate the absence of potential conflicts of interest before agreeing to review a submission (ie, there is no conflict of interest that would prevent me from evaluating this article).
• It manages the evaluation processes in a way that prevents the referees and authors from learning each other's identity.
• Encourages reviewers to ensure the originality of submissions and to be aware of plagiarism.
• Encourages reviewers to comment on possible unethical aspects of submissions (eg unethical research design, insufficient knowledge of patient consent, etc.).
• Monitors the reviewers' performance and takes steps to ensure it is of high quality.
• It creates a database of appropriate reviewers and updates the database according to the performance of the reviewers.
• Reviewers who do not act in accordance with the rules of courtesy, do not evaluate the article correctly/carefully, and make late reviews are removed from the database of the journal.
• It determines three peer reviewers who make the highest quality evaluations in the article evaluation processes and contributes to the increase of the publication quality of the journal by sharing this information.

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