Volume: 7 Issue: 2, 8/31/22

Year: 2022

Research Article

Review

Case Report

Journal of Cumhuriyet University Health Sciences Institute, current clinical and experimental original articles, reviews, case reports, editors in the field of veterinary medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, basic medical sciences, physiotherapy and rehabilitation, nutrition and dietetics, midwifery and nursing. It aims to publish studies on multidisciplinary fields with letter type studies.

In the Journal of the Institute of Health Sciences of Cumhuriyet University, in the fields of Veterinary Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Basic Medical Sciences, Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, Nutrition and Dietetics, Midwifery and Nursing, clinical and experimental original articles, reviews, case reports, editor letter type articles are included.

Instructions for Authors

About the journal

Cumhuriyet University Health Sciences Institute Journal is an international, peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Sivas Cumhuriyet University, Institute of Health Sciences. There is no article publishing fee in the journal. Articles with new national or international information can be submitted to the journal. Articles submitted to the journal must be unpublished and based on research results (excluding review articles). The submitted article should also not be in the process of being evaluated for publication in another journal. The authors mentioned in the article agree that they take an active role in the preparation of the publication and are responsible for the issues they contribute to.

Manuscript preparation

Page settings
Page margins should be 2.5 cm from each edge of the file. Text should be prepared in 12 point Cambria, with 1.5 line spacing. It is important that the file be saved in the native format of the word processor used. The text should be in single-column format. Keep the layout of the text as simple as possible. Most formatting codes will be removed and replaced on processing the article. In particular, do not use the word processor's options to justify text or to hyphenate words. However, do use bold face, italics, subscripts, superscripts etc. When preparing tables, if you are using a table grid, use only one grid for each individual table and not a grid for each row. If no grid is used, use tabs, not spaces, to align columns. Note that source files of figures, tables and text graphics will be required whether or not you embed your figures in the text. Consecutive line numbering should be included starting from the section introduction of the manuscript.

While submitting the article, title page, text file and transfer agreement, and if necessary, a permit from the relevant local ethics committee should be attached.

Title Page

The title page should include the name of the article (capital letters first), the names, surnames, ORCID numbers and addresses of the authors, and the e-mail address of the responsible author. The names of the authors should be given in full without shortening them. If there are authors from more than one institution in the article, the institution of the author should be specified by enumerating the author's name as superscript. Addresses should also be exponentially specified. Also the responsible author superscript should be indicated with an asterisk.

Text File

The text file should be prepared in the order of introduction, materials and methods, findings, discussion, conflict of interest, thanks, sources and figure titles starting from the new page after the title, summary, keywords, English title, summary and keywords in the language in which the article is written. The first letters of the section titles in the text file should be written in capitals and bold. Secondary headings should only be written in capital letters, bold and italic. If available, the first letter should be capitalized and italic in lower titles.

Abstract
The abstract should be written in a way to include the purpose of the study, the types studied, the materials and methods, the new theory and terminologies, and the conclusion. The abstract should be presented in a clear and understandable language without references. The abstract should not exceed 250 words. Maximum 6 keywords should be given after the summary.

Introduction
In the introduction part, starting from the definition of the problem and expressing the findings and results of the previous studies, the aim of the current study should be clearly emphasized.

Materials and Methods
Since the methods will be repeated or tested by other researchers, the tools and methods should be clearly described. Standardly accepted methods or tests can simply be expressed by name or cited by reference. The basic principles of the method should be briefly explained in relation to the chemical procedures stated by reference.

Results and Discussion
The results of the studies should be clearly explained in the findings section. Study findings should be interpreted by comparison with current literature. It should be associated with previous studies, and the consistent and incompatible results should be discussed. The importance of the study results in practice and the potential to open up for future studies should be stated. At the end of the discussion section, there should be a paragraph in which the main results of the study are expressed.

Conflict of Interest Statement
It should be stated whether the authors whose names are listed in the article have an interest relationship with any person or organization regarding the data presented in the article and / or the subject of the article.

Acknowledgments
If any, those who are not among the authors in the study but who have contributed to a certain extent can be thanked in this section.

References
As a source, current articles, books, book chapters, theses or online resources can be used as well as unpublished information. In this case, personal communication or unpublished finding expression is stated in parentheses and this information is not included in the references section. Authors must ensure that the sources are complete and accurate. No references should be given in the summary or conclusion. Our Journal uses the name-year system with the year of publication, following the surname of the author/s in the text. In cases where the number of authors is 3 or more, following the surname of the first author, “et al.,” And the year should be given. Author names and year information should be written in bold style. It should not be underlined or italicized. Take a look at the following examples of using resources in parentheses;

If he is the only writer: 
• Jones (2004), conducted a detailed study of children's eating habits. 
• In a study, children's eating habits were investigated (Jones, 2004). 
• In 2004, Jones conducted a detailed study of children's eating habits. 
Note: In the example above, since the name and year of the author are used in the text, there is no need to cite parentheses in the text.

In the case of two authors: 
• Calhoun and Keller (1997), stated that income-based rankings are not the only indicators of development.
• Although income based rankings are important, it has been stated that they are not the only indicator of development (Calhoun & Keller, 1997).

In the case of three or more authors:
• Although income based rankings are important, it has been stated that they are not the only indicator of development (Calhoun et al., 1997).
• Calhoun ve arkadaşları (1997), gelir temelli sıralamalar önemli olmakla beraber gelişmişliğin tek göstergesi olmadığını belirtmiştir.

Preparation of the source section: 
All the sources used in the article should be listed in alphabetical order. Journal names should be shortened. When the cited author and the year are the same, both in the text and in the references section, it should be stated as “… .1997a and / or… .1997b” in lower case after the year. Check out the examples below to write the list of sources;

Article 
Gamelin FX, Baquet G, Berthoin S, Thevenet D, Nourry C, Nottin S, Bosquet L (2009) Effect of high intensity intermittent training on heart rate variability in prepubescent children. Eur J Appl Physiol 105: 731-738. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00421-008-0955-8

Book 
South J, Blass B (2001) The future of modern genomics. Blackwell, London 

Chapter in the book 
Brown B, Aaron M (2001) The politics of nature. In: Smith J (ed) The rise of modern genomics, 3rd edn. Wiley, New York, pp 230-257 

Thesis 
Arikan F (2009) Web GIS based animal diseases surveillance system. MSc, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey

Online document 
Cartwright J (2007) Big stars have weather too. IOP Publishing PhysicsWeb. http://physicsweb.org/articles/news/11/6/16/1. Accessed 26 June 2007

Tables: All tables should be cited in the text and should be numbered according to the order in the article. Each table should be given at the end of the text file, with separate pages. 

Figures: All figures should be cited in the text and should be numbered according to the order in the article. Figures must be in jpeg, png, tiff, eps formats and at least 300 dpi resolution. Each figure should be given at the end of the text file, on a separate page. 

Human and animal rights documents: In the case of using live human and / or animal in the studies, the authors must certify that the methods they use comply with the national and / or relevant international regulations. If animal experiments were carried out in the study, they should definitely add the permit documents they received from the relevant boards when submitting an article.


Publication Ethics


Publication processes of The Journal of the Institute of Health Sciences of Cumhuriyet University are based on producing, developing and sharing knowledge evenhandedly within scientific methods.
Refereed articles are studies require scientific methods and they provide objectivity. All components of publication process (publisher, editors, authors, reviewers and readers) should obey ethical rules for scientific production. Within this context, the policies of ‘publication ethics’ and ‘open access’ also require all components of publication process to obey the ethical principles, in direction of guides and policies of Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), as “Code of Conduct and Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors” and “COPE Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors”.
In case we identify that author(s) of the manuscript use(s) falsified and fabricated data, then we will report this to the institution of the authors where he/she works and reject the manuscript. Editorial members of the journal and/or the reviewers reserve the right to ask author(s) to provide raw data which was used in the manuscript.



Ethical Responsibilities of the Publisher



Sivas Cumhuriyet University, the publisher of The Journal of the Institute of Health Sciences of Cumhuriyet University, is a public-spirited and nonprofit-making public educational institution.
The Journal of the Institute of Health Sciences of Cumhuriyet University Administrative Committee constitutes Editorial Board of The Journal of the Institute of Health Sciences of Cumhuriyet University. According the subject of the study, the editor can send an article to some other instructors out of Editorial Board as field editors.
The Responsibilities of Editorial Board of The Journal of the Institute of Health Sciences of Cumhuriyet University
• Editorial Board of The Journal of the Institute of Health Sciences of Cumhuriyet University is responsible for all processes of the articles sent to the journal. This responsibility requires deciding independently by considering public interest, not personal gains. The relationship between Publisher and the Editorial Board is based on independence policy, and all decisions of the editors are independent from the publisher and the other persons and institutions.
• Editorial Board of The Journal of the Institute of Health Sciences of Cumhuriyet University permanently strives to develop and raise the quality of the journal.
• Editorial Board of The Journal of the Institute of Health Sciences of Cumhuriyet University determines and performs journal policies as publication, blind review, evaluation process and ethical principles.
• Editorial Board of The Journal of the Institute of Health Sciences of Cumhuriyet University keeps copyrights of the articles published in The Journal of the Institute of Health Sciences of Cumhuriyet University.
• Editorial Board of The Journal of the Institute of Health Sciences of Cumhuriyet University is responsible for keeping intellectual property rights of authors in publication processes and guarding against unethical behaviors, plagiarism and reference gangs.
• Editorial Board of The Journal of the Institute of Health Sciences of Cumhuriyet University prepares a “Guide for Authors” to inform authors and “Guide for Reviewers” to inform reviewers about evaluation processes.
• Editorial Board of The Journal of the Institute of Health Sciences of Cumhuriyet University determines incentive policies for the authors.
• Editorial Board of The Journal of the Institute of Health Sciences of Cumhuriyet University her keeps records of every article electronically or in written forms.



The Responsibilities of Editors, Editor Assistants and Field Editors



• Editors try to inform reviewers, authors, researchers and readers, to answer their questions clearly within the principles of clarity.
• Editors, during the publication process, consider that the articles should be original and contribute the literature, the readers and researchers.
• While editors are making decisions about the article publication, they consider originality, contribution to the field, clarity of expressions, content and validity and reliability of the articles.
• Editors take the articles without any problem to the preliminary evaluation, consider positive views of reviewers, and they do not change the decisions of the reviewers unless there is a big problem for publishing.
• Editors implement the policies of blind review and evaluation processes, keep private personal identity information of the authors, and provide impartial evaluation processes in due of time for the articles.
• Editors send the articles to field editors and reviewers considering their professional fields, and care that the articles are evaluated impartially and independently.
• Editors, in evaluation processes, consider if there are conflicts or collaborations between authors and reviewers or not.
• Editors generate a large number or reviewers, and they update it consistently.
• Editors prevent non-scientific that do not comply with academic etiquette rules.
• Editors ensure that journal publishing processes are operated in accordance with publishing policies and guidelines, inform those who are in the process of the developments on publishing policies, and prepare training programs when necessary.
• Editors communicate effectively with everyone involved in the publishing processes, and organize meetings at regular intervals.
• Editors provide protection of personal data in assessed articles; they keep personal data of authors, referees and readers.
• Editors attach importance to the protection of human and animal rights in the articles, emphasize that the clear approval of the participants of the article is documented, and rejects the articles witout the approval of the ethics committee on the participants of the article and without any permit in experimental investigations.
• Editors take precautions against misconduct. When there are complaints about the abuse of duty, they share the findings about the subject by conducting an objective investigation.
• Editors provide errors, inconsistencies, or misleading errors in articles to be corrected.
• Editors protect the intellectual property rights of the published articles, and defend the rights of the journal and the author (s) in case of violation. Editors also take the necessary precautions to ensure that the content of the published articles does not infringe the intellectual property rights of other publications; they control authenticity-similarity.
• Editors considers consistent critiques for the articles published in the journal and enables authors to answer these critiques.
• Editors considers the studies including negative conclusions also.
• Editors evaluate the complaints sent to the journal and make necessary statements.



Ethical Responsibilities of Reviewers



The articles in The Journal of the Institute of Health Sciences of Cumhuriyet University are evaluated by double-blind review in a process, which neither the authors know the reviewers nor the reviewers know the authors; reviewers cannot communicate the authors directly; article evaluation forms and proofreading requests are sent to the authors through the website of the journal. Reviewers must bear the ethical responsibilities in The Journal of the Institute of Health Sciences of Cumhuriyet University as below:
• Reviewers should only accept to evaluate the articles related to the field of their specializations.
• Reviewers should make the evaluation impartially and confidentially. In accordance with this principle, the articles they review should be annihilated after the evaluation process, but they should be used after publication. Nationality, gender, religious beliefs, political beliefs and commercial concerns should not distort the impartiality of the evaluation.
• When reviewers understand that there is a conflict or collaboration, they should inform the editors and refuse to evaluate the article.
• Reviewers must evaluate articles with a constructive attitude in accordance with the academic etiquette rules; they should refrain from insulting and hostile personal comments.
• Reviewers should evaluate the articles they agree on during the evaluation.



Ethical Responsibilities of the Authors



The ethical responsibilities of the authors that apply to The Journal of the Institute of Health Sciences of Cumhuriyet University as below:
• The authors should not send an article published in or sent to be published in another journal to Institute of Health Sciences of Cumhuriyet University at the same time.
• The authors should send original articles to The Journal of the Institute of Health Sciences of Cumhuriyet University. Authors should refer to the sources they use in writing articles in the correct way in the direction of ethical principles.
• Persons who do not contribute to the articles should not be listed as authors, and it should not be proposed to change the author order of a published article and to add authors.
• Reviewers must notify the editors of the conflicts and collaborations about the article.
• In the evaluation process of the articles the authors should provide the editorial staff with information about the articles or the raw data if required.
• The authors must document the rights to use the data they use in their articles, the permission for research or the approval of the participants to whom they have searched.
• Authors should communicate with the editors to provide information, to correct the article or to withdraw it when they are aware of the error associated with the evaluation and early appearance phase or the published article in electronic form.
• The author(s) must specify that they received the ethics committee approval for the researches that require data collection by using quantitative or qualitative methods such as experiment, survey, scale, interview, observation, focus group work that require ethics committee decision; the author(s) must also specify the name of the ethics committee, the date and the number of the ethics committee decision on the first-last page and in the method section of the candidate article. In addition, the author(s) must include information on the fact that the informed consent form was received for the case reports in the articles.
• The author(s) should present proof of their ethical principles for data collection process (such as obtaining permission from others to use their documents such as scale, questionnaire, photograph etc.) in the article. It should be noted in the articles that the copyright regulations for research and publication ethics and intellectual and artistic works are complied with. If the study is conducted on human and animal subjects, it should be reported in the article that the study was carried out in accordance with international reports, guidelines, etc.
• Ethics committee approval is not required for review articles from the author(s). However, it should be stated in articles not requiring an ethics committee decision that the ethics committee decision is not required on the first-last page and in the method section of the article.

Notification of Ethics Non-Principles Status Editor
In case of encountering an unethical situation in articles or about editors, reviewers and authors or in articles that does not comply with the ethical principles regarding in the The Journal of the Institute of Health Sciences of Cumhuriyet University, it should be reported by cusbid@cumhuriyet.edu.tr

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