Volume: 6 Issue: 1, 4/28/23

Year: 2023

Research Article

Case Report

Review Article

Sakarya University Journal of Holistic Health is a multidisciplinary, peer-reviewed, periodical e-journal published 3 times a year by Sakarya University Faculty of Health Sciences.

The journal includes scientific articles in the fields of nursing, midwifery, medical sciences, sports sciences, and health management. SAUHSD, an academic journal, aims to contribute to the knowledge in the field of health sciences by publishing studies of national and international scientific quality and value.
In the focus and scope of Sakarya University Holistic Health Journal, clinical and experimental original research articles in the field of health are given priority, and current articles such as review articles, case reports, letters to the editor are published in Turkish and English.

Life Sciences & Biomedicine: Anatomy & Morphology, Behavioral Sciences, Cardiovascular System & Cardiology, Critical Care Medicine, Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine, Emergency Medicine, Endocrinology & Metabolism, Gastroenterology & Hepatology, General & Internal Medicine, Geriatrics & Gerontology, Health Care Sciences & Services, Infectious Diseases, Integrative & Complementary Medicine, Legal Medicine, Microbiology, Nursing, Nutrition & Dietetics, Oncology, Pediatrics, Psychiatry, Sport Sciences.
Library of Congress/LCC Subject Category: H, W (All Subcategories)

WRITING GUIDELINES FOR HOLISTIC HEALTH JOURNAL

General Rules and Formatting Features
• Articles submitted for publication must not have been previously published or accepted for publication elsewhere.
• Necessary corrections regarding writing rules are made by the editor or reviewers, and feedback is provided to the author.
• In articles returned for revision, changes cannot be made beyond the requests of the reviewers and the editor.
• Articles that do not comply with the writing rules cannot be published.
• No fee is paid to the authors for articles published in the journal.
• The responsibility for the articles published in the journal rests with the authors.
• Articles should be written in Microsoft Word, using Times New Roman font, 12-point size, justified text, and 1.5 line spacing.
• The page layout of the article should have a 2.5 cm margin on all sides (right, left, bottom, top), and all pages should be numbered with the page number centered.
• Numbers within the text should be written out if between "1-9" and as Arabic numerals if "10 and above." A period should be used for decimal numbers (e.g., 9.41).
• The main title of the article should be 14-point, in uppercase and bold, while subheadings should be 12-point, with the first letter capitalized, bold, and left-aligned.
• Abbreviations should not be used in the title or abstract. Abbreviations used within the text should be spelled out in full the first time they appear, followed immediately by the abbreviation in parentheses.


Title Page
Author information should be presented on the title page. This page should include the article title, the names and affiliations of the authors, and their contact information (email, phone number, and fax number). If the article was presented at a congress or symposium, this should be indicated as a footnote on the title page.

Abstract
The abstract should be a maximum of 250 words, written in both Turkish and English, and presented along with the article title in both languages. No abbreviations or references should be used in this section. Abstracts of research articles should include the sections "Aim, Method, Results, Conclusion," while review articles and case reports should be organized to fully reflect the general content. Below the abstract, 3 to 6 keywords should be listed, separated by commas. Turkish keywords should comply with "Türkiye Bilim Terimleri" and English keywords with "Index Medicus: Medical Subject Heading (MeSH)" standards.

Extended Summary
In Turkish articles accepted for publication in our journal as of 2023, an extended English abstract consisting of at least 750 and at most 1000 words should be added after the English abstract section under the title extended abstract. Keywords should be written under the extended abstract in at least 3 and at most 5 words. Keywords should be written with the first letter of the first word capitalized, and the other words should be in lowercase and separated by commas. The subheadings in the extended abstract may vary according to the type of the study. Research articles should have subheadings such as purpose, method, findings, and discussion, conclusion, and recommendations.

Main Text
The main text section of research articles should consist of "Introduction, Method, Results, Discussion, Conclusion and Recommendations, References" sections, and only the initial letter of the section titles should be capitalized and bold. The word count in this section (including references and tables) should be between 1500-4000.
The main text section of review articles should consist of headings related to the subject and references. Each title should be written in bold. Review articles should be prepared to cover current literature in health-related fields. It is especially preferred that the author has published publications on that subject.
The main text section of case reports should consist of the headings "Introduction, Case Report, Discussion, References". Each title should be written in bold.

Ethical Guidelines
The Declaration of Helsinki Principles must be followed in all research involving the human element. Authors must state in the materials and methods section of the article that the research was conducted according to ethical principles. The authors' compliance of the articles with ethical rules is the authors' responsibility.

Figures, Images, Tables, and Graphs
It should be given in the flow of the article, and each picture, table, and graphic should be numbered and referred to at the end of the relevant sentence.
For clear printing, figures, pictures/photographs should be uploaded as separate .jpg or .gif files (pixel size approximately 500x400, 8 cm wide, and scanned at 300 resolution). If previously published figures, pictures, tables, and graphics are used, written permission must be obtained, and this permission must be indicated in the figure, picture, table, and graphic description.
Tables should be made by using the table menu in the Microsoft Word program, the table title should be above the table, justified to the left, and the first letters of the words should be capitalized. Within the table, the text should be written with a line spacing of one space and a font size of 10 points. If there are explanations for the table, they should be written in 9-point font with one line spacing below the table.
The title of figures, pictures, and graphics should be placed below the figure/graphics. The name of the figure/graphic and picture should be left justified and the first letters of the words should be capitalized.

Limitations
Any study limitations should be presented after the conclusion and recommendations section of the main text.

Acknowledgements
Persons and institutions that contributed to the article editorially (statistical analysis, English/Turkish evaluation) and/or technically without fulfilling the authorship conditions should be thanked by specifying their names. In addition, all persons and institutions providing financial and material support during the study and the article's writing should be indicated, and the conflict of interest, if any, should be written.

References
• All references cited in the text must be listed in the references section, and all references listed must be cited in the text.
• Authors should avoid using sources they have not accessed directly.
• Authors are responsible for the accuracy of the references. Conference papers, personal experiences, and unsupported internet addresses cannot be used as references.

In-Text Citation
References should be numbered sequentially in the text and shown in parentheses. When citing multiple references, separate them with a comma (e.g., 1,2). For more than two consecutive references, indicate the first and last reference numbers separated by a hyphen (e.g., 1-4).
Reference List
At the end of the text, references should be numbered sequentially as they appear in the text, under the heading "REFERENCES."
Authors are responsible for the accuracy of the references. Conference papers, personal experiences, and unsupported internet addresses cannot be used as references.
Journal names should be abbreviated as they appear in Index Medicus; if not listed in Index Medicus, the full journal name should be written out.
References should be formatted according to the Vancouver style. Attention should be paid to the following rules when writing references.
A sample notation for the References section is given below:

  • Article: Authors' surnames and names initials. Article title. Journal Name year; volume(issue) numbers.
    Wellard SJ, Bethune E, Heggen K. Assessment of learning in contemporary nurse education: Do we need standardized examination for nurse registration? Nurse Educ Today. 2007;27(1):68-72.
    Usta YY, Demir Y, Yönder M, Yildiz A. Nursing students' attitudes toward ageism in Turkey. Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics. 2012; 54(1): 90-93.
  • Book:
    Quinn FM. The principles and practice of nurse education. 3rd ed. Nelson Thornes Company; 2000. p. 687-750.
  • Book Chapter: Authors' surnames and names initials. Chapter title. Editors' names, book title, edition, city, publisher, year, and page numbers.
    Melanie SM, Hickey JV. Neuroscience critical care. In: Hickey JV. editor. The clinical practice of neurological and neurosurgical nursing. 5th ed. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2003. p. 359-67.
  • Unpublished Thesis: Authors' surnames and names initials. Thesis title. Thesis type (Specialization, Doctorate, Master's) unpublished thesis, the institute where the thesis was presented, place, year, page number.
    Özgül S. Maternal obesity's impact on maternal and neonatal health. Unpublished Master's Thesis, Adnan Menderes University Institute of Health Sciences, Aydın, 2016, 53.
    Note: If the thesis has been published as an article, the article should be cited as the reference, not the thesis.
  • Electronic Journal:
    Moulder JE. Electromagnetic Fields and Human Health. Electromagnetic Technology (Electronic Journal) 1999;6(3):17-28. http://www.mcw.edu.gcrc/cop/cell-phone-health-FAQ/toc.html. (Access date: March 23, 2017).
  • Electronic Report, Document:
    World Health Organization. World alliance for patient safety forward program 2005. http://www.who.int/patientsafety/en/brochure_final.pdf (Access date: August 8, 2010).
    Republic of Turkey Ministry of Health. Performance and Quality Directive in Healthcare. http://www.kalite.saglik.gov.tr/content/files/duyurular_2011/2011/14_subat_2012/1402yonerge.pdf (Access date: May 24, 2011).

Ethical Principles and Publication Policy

The publication policy of the Sakarya University Journal of Holistic Health (SAUSHD) is based on the improvement and dissemination of information in an impartial and respectful manner. The processes applied in line with this policy directly affect the quality of the studies submitted by authors and affiliated institutions. Peer-reviewed studies support and materialize the scientific method. Therefore, all the parties taking part in the process (authors, readers, researchers, publishers, reviewers, editors) should comply with the ethical principles.
SAUHSD, adheres to national and international standards in research and publication ethics. It complies with the Press Law, the Law on Intellectual and Artistic Works, and the Higher Education Institutions Scientific Research and Publication Ethics Directive. SAUHSD has adopted the International Ethical Publishing Principles published by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association (OASPA), and World Association of Medical Editors (WAME). It also undertakes to comply with the Decisions of the Turkey Editors' Workshop.
The Sakarya University Journal of Holistic Health expects all its parties to take on the following ethical responsibilities as part of the publication ethics.

The ethical duties and responsibilities listed below are based on the guidelines and policies published as open access by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).

The publication of an article in a peer-reviewed journal is essential for the development of a coherent and respected knowledge network. Peer-reviewed articles support and develop scientific methods. Therefore, it is important for all relevant parties involved in the publishing process, including authors, journal editors, reviewers, and publishing agencies, to agree on the expected ethical behaviors and standards.

1. Ethical Principles
1. Authorship of the Paper:

Authorship should be limited to those who have made a significant contribution to the conception, design, execution, or interpretation of the reported study. All those who have made significant contributions should be listed as co-authors. Where there are others who have participated in certain substantive aspects of the research project, they should be acknowledged or listed as contributors. The corresponding author should ensure that all appropriate co-authors and no inappropriate co-authors are included in the paper and that all co-authors have seen and approved the final version of the paper and have agreed to its submission for publication.

2. Conflicts of Interest:
Authors: All authors should disclose in their manuscript any financial or other substantive conflict of interest that might be construed to influence the results or interpretation of their manuscript. All sources of financial support for the project should be disclosed.
Reviewers: Referees should inform the journal editor about the evaluation process if they suspect any conflict of interest in the article they are evaluating, and refuse article evaluation if necessary. In order to prevent conflict of interest, people in the institutions where the article authors are working cannot referee the article.
Editors: Editors should not have personal or financial conflicts of interest with articles.

3. Data Access and Retention:
Authors are asked to provide the raw data in connection with a paper for editorial review, and should be prepared to provide public access to such data, if practicable, and should in any event be prepared to retain such data for a reasonable time after publication.

4. Data Fabrication and Falsification:
Fabrication and/or falsified experimental results, including the manipulation of images.

5. Duplicate / Multiple Submission(s):
Manuscripts that are either found to have been submitted elsewhere or published elsewhere. If authors have used their own work, either previously submitted or published, as the basis for a submitted manuscript, they are required to cite the previous work. They also need to indicate how novel contributions are offered in their submitted manuscript, over and above those of the previous work.

6. Intellectual Property
• Authors certify that their submitted manuscript (and any supporting items) are their own intellectual property and the copyright has not been transferred to others.
• Authors certify that the manuscript contains no plagiarism, no fabrication, no falsification, no manipulated citations and that the manuscript conforms to JSS authorship policies.
• All manuscripts, revisions, drafts, and galleys remain the intellectual property of the author(s). Except as stated in the agreed license, the author(s) retain the copyright to their work.
• All review comments and reports remain the intellectual property of the reviewer or editor. Except as stated in the agreed license, the author(s) retain the copyright to their work.
• Authors, reviewers, and editors agree to keep all communications, comments, or reports from reviewers or editors confidential.
• Reviewers and editors agree to keep all manuscripts, revisions, and drafts confidential, with the exception of the final published galley(s).

7. Correction, Retraction, Expression of Concern
• Editors may make corrections if they detect minor errors in the published article that do not affect the findings, interpretations, or results.
• Editors may retract the article in case of major errors/violations that invalidate the findings and results.
• Editors may issue a statement of concern if there is a possibility of abusive research or publication by the authors, if there is evidence that the findings are unreliable and the authors' institutions have not investigated the incident, or if the potential investigation seems unfair or inconclusive. COPE and ICJME guidelines are taken into account with regard to the correction, retraction, and expression of concern.

8. Publication of Studies Based on Surveys and Interviews
Aiming to establish ethical assurance in scientific periodicals, SAUSHD journal adopts the principles of the "Code of Conduct and Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors" and the "Code of Conduct for Journal Publishers" published by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). In this scope, the following aspects should be adhered in the studies submitted to the journal:
• Ethics committee approval should be obtained for research conducted in all the disciplines that require ethics committee approval, and this approval should be stated and documented in the article.
• In studies that require ethics committee approval, information about the approval (committee name, date and issue number) may be included in the method section of the study. However, in case reports, information about the informed consent and the signed consent form should be included in the Article Information Form at the end of the article.
The studies that require ethics committee approval are as follows:
• All kinds of research conducted with qualitative or quantitative approaches that require data collection from participants through surveys, interviews, focus group works, observations, experiments and other interview techniques.
• Use of humans and animals (including material/data) for experimental or other scientific purposes,
• Clinical studies conducted on humans,
• Studies conducted on animals,
• Retrospective studies in accordance with the law on the protection of personal data,
Also;
• A statement confirming that an "informed consent form" has been received in case reports,
• Obtaining permission from the owners for the use of scales, surveys or photographs belonging to others,
• A statement confirming that copyright regulations are met for the intellectual and artistic works used.

9. Policy of Publishing Additional or Special Issues
A special issue can be published in our journal once a year upon the request of the Editorial Board. The publication processes of the articles sent to be included in the special issue are the same as the standard processes.

1. Additional or Special issue: An issue published in addition to the regular issues of a periodically published journal. It may consist of conference papers or a series of articles focusing on a specific topic.
2. Page numbering in the additional or special issue is different from the regular issues.
3. The print run of the additional or special issue cannot be more than one third of the regular issue. The special issues containing conference paper abstracts are not included in this scope.
4. Ratios of case reports, compilations and research articles (excluding conference paper abstracts) published in the additional or special issue will be included in the ratios of articles published in other issues.
5. The issues published as a tribute are not accepted as an additional or special issue. Their page numbering and organization are the same as the regular issues.

10. Journal Policies on Data Sharing and Reproducibility
Sakarya University Journal of Holistic Health (SAUHSD) strongly recommend author(s) submit supplementary material and data sets that illustrate the results shown in their papers. If any restrictions exist on the side of the author(s), these concerns should be shared with the editorial team during the submission of scientific papers.

SAUHSD encourages author(s) to share data and make them publicly available if they do not violate human rights or other privacy issues. Cited data sets, apart from whether they are created by the author(s) or not, should be written in the reference lists of papers. Authors are also recommended to include a data availability statement.

SAUHSD encourages all authors to make their data available to share publicly.

Actions that violate scientific research and publication ethics are as follows:
(Turkish Council of Higher Education [YÖK] Scientific Research and Publication Ethics Directive, Article 4)

Plagiarism: Showing others' original ideas, methods, data or works as their own work, partially or completely, without reference to scientific rules,

Forgery: Using data that does not actually exist or has been falsified in scientific research,
Distortion: Falsifying the research records or data obtained, displaying the equipment or materials not used in the research as if used, distorting or shaping the results of the research in the interests of the people and organizations that provide support,
Republishing: Presenting repetitive publications as separate publications in academic appointments and promotions,
Slicing: Dividing the results of a research into pieces in an improper way or in a way that disrupts the integrity of the research and publishing each one separately to increase total publication count for academic appointments and promotions,
Unfair Authorship: Including non-contributors in the author list or not including those who have contributed, changing the author's order in an unjustified and inappropriate manner, removing the names of contributors from the work in subsequent editions, using influence to include names among the authors despite not being contributors,

Other ethical violations include:
a) Not specifying the supporting individuals, institutions or organizations and their contributions in the publications made as a result of research conducted with support.
b) Using theses or studies that have not yet been submitted or have not been accepted as a source without the permission of the owner,
c) Not complying with ethical rules in research on humans and animals, not respecting patients' rights in publications,
ç) Violating the provisions of the relevant legislation in biomedical research and other clinical research related to humans,
d) Sharing the information in a work that has been assigned for review with others before it is published without the explicit consent of the author,
e) Misusing resources, spaces, facilities and equipment provided or allocated for scientific research,
f) Deliberately making a false and ungrounded allegation about ethical violation,
g) Publishing the data obtained from surveys conducted as part of a scientific study without the explicit consent of the participants, or without the permission of the relevant institution if the study is conducted in an institution,
h) Harming animal health and ecological balance in research and experiments,
ı) Failing to obtain written permissions from authorities that are required for starting research activities or experiments,
i) Conducting research activities or experiments in violation of the related legislation or the provisions on research and experiments in the international conventions to which Turkey is a party,
j) Disregarding the obligation to inform and warn the relevant authorities about possible harmful practices related to the scientific research.
k) Not using the data and information obtained from other individuals or institutions in scientific studies to the extent and as permitted, not respecting the confidentiality of this information and not ensuring its protection,
l) Making false or misleading statements regarding scientific research and publications in academic appointments and promotions.

Ethical Guidelines for Authors
• Studies must be original and based on research.
• It must be ensured that all the persons mentioned as authors/co-authors have contributed to the article. It is against scientific ethics to show persons who have not made any academic contribution as additional authors or to rank the authors by non-scientific criteria such as title, age and gender, regardless of the order of contribution.
• In the articles with multiple authors, it should be clearly stated to what extent the authors have contributed to which stage of the article.
• The article should not be sent to different journals at the same time and should not have been sent to another journal before. If it is found to have been sent to another journal, the publication process will be cancelled.
• It is assumed that the authors who submit articles to the journal have read and accepted the publication and writing principles of the journal, and the authors are deemed to have committed to these principles.
• The citations and bibliography should be complete.
• Plagiarism and fake data should be avoided.
• The similarity rate obtained as a result of the similarity checks should not exceed 20% in order to initiate the peer review process.
• An article may be included in a maximum of 2 PRE-REVIEW processes. The article will be rejected if the feedback conveyed to the author is not revised.
• The corresponding author must inform the journal editor in case of any conflict of interest.
In this scope, WAME can be referred.

Ethical Guidelines for Peer Reviewers

• Peer reviewers should be aware that they play a critical role in the academic quality of the article to be published in the journal, and they should engage in the peer review process with the responsibility of improving academic quality.
• Peer reviewers should only accept to review articles for which they have the expertise to make an appropriate assessment. They should also respect the confidentiality of the blind peer review process and keep the details of the article confidential at all costs.
• After the review process, any information about the reviewed article should not be shared with others under any circumstances.
• Peer reviewers should only evaluate the accuracy of the content of the articles and their compliance with academic criteria. Any difference of opinions between the article's argument and the peer reviewer should not affect the review process.
• Peer review reports should be objective and measurable. Libelous, derogatory or accusatory expressions should definitely be avoided.
• Peer reviewers should avoid superficial or inaccurate statements in their peer review reports. In reviews with negative results, a complete justification should be presented on the aspects that led to the negative result.
• Peer reviewers should review the articles within the time period allotted to them. If they are not going to review the article, they should notify the journal within a reasonable time.

Ethical Guidelines for Editors
• Editors should accept articles that will contribute to the relevant areas specified in the journal policy.
• Editors should not have any conflict of interest with accepted or rejected articles.
• Editors have full responsibility and authority to accept or reject an article.
• It is editors' responsibility to keep the names of peer reviewers and authors mutually confidential.
• Only the articles that will contribute to the relevant field should be accepted.
• If an error is detected, editors should support the correction or retraction of the error.
• It is the duty of editors to complete the pre-review, peer review, editing and publishing processes of the articles submitted to the journal in a timely and appropriate manner.
• Editors should not assign people who do not contribute to the journal as editorial board members or associate editors.

2. Publication Policy

Any manuscript that is considered to be published in SAUSHD must meet the following criteria:
• Originality
• Not containing ethical violations
• Having clear messages for the scientific community
• Expressing the extent of the article's contributions to researchers in the field and its relevance to social sciences
• Current fields and topics drawing the interest of researchers in the field of health sciences
• Having structural and logical integrity
• Research results that are based on scientific evidence
• Coherence of the scientific method


Review of the Articles
Articles can be submitted to the SAUSHD by registering in the "Article Management System" on https://dergipark.org.tr/en/pub/sauhsd . Articles sent by e-mail will not be taken into consideration.

Pre-Review and Plagiarism Checking
The journal's compliance with the writing rules is examined and a similarity check is made to prevent plagiarism. A similarity software is used in the checking process. The overall similarity rate should be less than 20% and the similarity rate from a single source should be maximum 3%. If the similarity rate is more than 20%, the study is either rejected or sent back to the author to reduce the similarity rate. The pre-review is completed within a maximum of 30 days.

Editor/Field Editor Review
After the study passes the stages of pre-review and similarity checking, it is reviewed by the relevant editor/field editor in terms of subject, scope, language use and academic competence. This review is completed within a maximum of 30 days.

Peer Review Process (Double-Blind Peer Review)
Studies that pass the pre-review and editorial review undergo a confidential double-blind peer review process. Within the double-blind strategy, the identity of the peer reviewer is concealed from the author submitting publications to the journal. Similarly, the peer reviewers do not know who wrote the article they are reviewing. In other words, the peer review process is conducted by keeping both authors and peer reviewers anonymous to each other. The reports are also stored in the Article Management System.

Author's Revision
Authors take into account the feedback, criticisms and recommendations of the reviewer and the Editorial Board. In case of any disagreement, they have the right to appeal with their justifications. Authors edit the article as per the reports and upload the final version of the article to the system.

Field Editor Review
The field editor checks whether the author has made the requested corrections in the text. If there is a “Major Revision” requirement in the peer review reports, they send the article to the relevant peer reviewer. If there is an "Acceptance" or "Minor Revision" requirement and the revisions are completed, they can submit the article for language checks (The checking process is completed within a maximum of 7 days.). If they detect that the corrections have not been made, they re-send the article to the author. They may reject the article if the author does not make the corrections again. Articles that are not accepted for publication are not deleted from the system. Their processes and files are stored in the system.

Turkish Language Checks
Studies that pass the peer-review process are examined by the Turkish Language Editor and if necessary, corrections are requested from the author. The checking process is completed within a maximum of 15 days.

English Language Checks
Studies that pass the Turkish language control are reviewed by the English Language Editor and if necessary, corrections are requested from the author. The checking process is completed within a maximum of 15 days.

Editorial Board Review
The articles that pass technical, academic and linguistic reviews are examined by the Editorial Board and the final publication status is determined. In case of any objection from the members, the Board decides by majority of votes.

Typesetting and Layout Process
The journal undertakes the typesetting and layout processes of the studies decided to be published by the Editorial Board.

Language
SAUSHD publishes articles written in Turkish and English. Turkish language articles should also include English abstracts. Turkish abstracts are not required in English language articles. If the article is written in a language other than English, an extended English summary should be added after the bibliography. The extended summary should be in line with the rules of writing applied in the article and should be a minimum of 750 and a maximum of 1000 words.

Change of Authorship
SAUSHD accepts article authors according to the statement on the Title Page of the article. Therefore, it is the responsibility of authors to submit the final version of the full author list. Requests for any change of authorship after the submission of the article (e.g removal/addition of authors, change of order, etc.) are subject to editorial approval. The Editorial Board will investigate such cases and act according to the COPE flowcharts.

Requests for a change of authorship should be conveyed to the Editor with an official letter stating the reasons for the change. The letter should be signed by all the authors and include their confirmation of the change of authorship. If the request is approved by the Editorial Board, the authors are required to submit a new Copyright Agreement Form according to the final author list.


Objections and Appeals
The Editorial Board of the journal deals with objections and appeals within the scope of COPE guidelines. Authors can contact the Editorial Office directly for their objections and appeals. When needed, an impartial representative will be appointed for issues that cannot be resolved by the Editorial Board. The Editor-in-Chief will make the final decision in the decision-making processes regarding objections and appeals.

Disclaimer

The opinions expressed in the articles published in the journal are those of the author(s). They do not purport to reflect the opinions or views of the SAUSHD and its Editor-In-Chief, Editors, Editorial Board or Publisher. The Editor-in-Chief, Editors, Editorial Board and Publisher assume no responsibility or liability for such cases. The sole responsibility for the published content lies with the authors.

Complaints and Appeals

SAUHSD handles complaints and appeals by following the below procedure. Complaints including but not limited to the long delays in handling studies and publication ethics initially are handled by the Editor(s)-in-Chief of SAUHSD. The Editor(s)-in-Chief examines complaints and appeals together with Area Editors and Editorial Board if applicable. If anything occurs about complaints and appeals please contact hsert@sakarya.edu.tr.

Complaints about the Content of a Paper
The Editor(s) -in-Chiefexamines the complaints of the author(s), and the reports of reviewers and make a decision about:
-The confirmation of the rejection of the paper,
-The appeal of the author should be considered,
- A fresh opinion from an independent reviewer is needed.
The final decision of the Editor(s)-in-Chief is notified to the author(s). The explanation of the consequences of the appeal is shared with the author(s) if necessary. This is the final decision of SAUHSD.

Complaints about Processes
The complaints about processes are handled by the Editor(s)-in-Chief. Long delays in handling studies are examined by editors of SAUHSD and any necessary issues are shared with the Editor(s)-in-Chief. The Editor(s)-in-Chief evaluates the complaints, and when necessary, information is shared with the authors.
Complaints about Ethics
The Editor(s)-in-Chief considers complaints about publication ethics of the author’s or reviewer’s conduct. The Editor(s)-in-Chief follows the publication ethics which are published on the SAUHSD website. The editorial board of SAUHSD examines the concern of complainants or reviewers. The details and progress of the examination are shared with the complainant(s) clearly. The Editor(s)-in-Chief or Assistant Editors provide feedback to the complainant(s) on the manner of action and the final decision.

Price Policy

• SAUSHD does not request any fees for article submission, reviewing and editing processes, page-layout and publication (page or color fees).
• SAUSHD does not pay any fees to authors, reviewers, editors and editorial board members.
• All papers on SAUSHD are free to read and download.
• SAUSHD sign on to the Budapest Open Access Initiative (BOAI), which promotes free access to research literature, and has adopted the Open Access Principles that clarified in this initiative.
• All papers on SAUSHD are archived with LOCKSS (Lots Of Copies Keep Stuff Safe) system through TÜBİTAK ULAKBİM DergiPark.
• SAUSHD does not accept announcements, advertisements, sponsorships, etc. due to its publication policy.

The average time during which the preliminary assessment of manuscripts is conducted: 3 days

The average time during which the reviews of manuscripts are conducted: 60 days

The average time in which the article is published: 90 days

Date of update: 09 February 2023

Sakarya University Journal of Holistic Health does not request any fees for article submission, reviewing and editing processes, page-layout and publication (page or color fees).
SAUHSD does not pay any fees to authors, reviewers, editors and editorial board members.
All papers on SAUHSD are free to read and download.
SAUSHD sign on to the Budapest Open Access Initiative (BOAI), which promotes free
access to research literature, and has adopted the Open Access Principles that clarified in this initiative.
All papers on are archived with LOCKSS (Lots Of Copies Keep Stuff Safe) system through TÜBİTAK ULAKBİM DergiPark.
SAUHSD does not accept announcements, advertisements, sponsorships, etc. due to its publication policy.