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CEJNM may make minor changes in Accepted Manuscripts occured during typesetting or proofreading. Retractions are usually reserved for articles that are so seriously flawed that their findings or conclusions should not be relied upon. If the journal is found to have made an error, they will issue an erratum. If an author is found to have made an error, the CEJNM will issue a corrigendum. In case of correction CEJNM follows the ICMJE Recommendation for Corrections, Retractions, Republications and Version Control. Cases requiring editorial expressions of concern or retraction follow the COPE´s Retraction Guidelines. Honest errors are a part of science and publishing and require publication of a correction when they are detected. Complaint about publication ethics - the Editor-in-Chief follows guidelines of COPE. Complaint about processes - the Editor-in-Chief together with the editors will investigate the matter. Complaint about scientific content - the Editor-in-Chief considers the authors’ argument, the reviewer reports and decides whether the decision to reject should stand or another independent opinion is required or the appeal should be considered. The complainant will be given always appropriate feedback. Complaints should be addressed to the Editor-in-Chief of the journal. The Central European Journal of Nursing and Midwifery recognize the importance of post-publication discussion on published papers which can involve challenges, clarifications or corrections. Authors should observe high standards with respect to publication ethics of research as set out by ICMJE recommendations for reporting about patients. Informed consent should be obtained if there is any doubt that anonymity can be maintained. Nonessential identifying details should be omitted. Patient consent should be written and archived with the journal, the authors, or both, according local regulations or laws. Identifying information, including names, initials, or hospital numbers, should not be published in written descriptions, photographs, unless the patient (or parent) gives written informed consent for publication. The patient's right to privacy should not be violated without informed consent. When reporting experiments on patients or animals, please indicate whether the procedures followed were approved by your local ethics committee and/or in accordance with the Helsinki Declaration of 1964, as revised in 2013. If plagiarism is identified, the COPE guidelines on plagiarism will be followed.
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Journal uses the iThenticate software to detect instances of overlapping and similar text in submitted manuscripts. All publications are indexed and checked. Ethical Principles of Publishing Plagiarism detectionĬEJNM is the member of CrossRef, and the participant of Similarit圜heck which is multi-publisher plagiarism prevention initiative to screen published and submitted content for originality. To ensure such quality the peer-review process has to be objective, accurate and right minded – it has to be realized on the base of the ethical principles and ethical decision making of authors, editors, reviewers and publisher. The Central European Journal of Nursing and Midwifery makes an effort ensuring the best quality of published manuscripts from the field of nursing and midwifery through the double-blind peer-review process. The editor reserves the right to make basic corrections to the manuscript. The author must then include, in a seperate file, a complete list of all major changes made to the manuscript. In this case, the author is given three weeks, from the date the results of the review were sent to the author, to rework the document and make the necesssary changes. The review process may result in recommendations for further development of, or corrections in, the manuscript. The results of the review are sent to the author(s) within two months of the date the manuscript was first received. The editorial board and the executive editor base their decision on the peer review, however the final result of the review process is the decision of the editorial board. The editors do not knowingly send manuscripts to be reviewed by individuals who are professionally or personally connected to the author(s). Manuscripts are judged based on content and formality at the editorial level. The review process is anonymous double-blind. To be included in the review process the manuscript must fulfil all of the formal conditions stated in the instructions for authors. Reviewers are asked to adhere to the COPE Ethical Guidelines for Peer Reviewers. The Central European Journal of Nursing and Midwifery is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics ( COPE). Editorial & Publishing Policies Peer Review Policy