ERÜ Journal of Health Sciences Faculty aims to publish current clinical and experimental original articles, reviews, case reports and studies related to multidisciplinary fields in the field of health sciences, especially in the fields of Dentistry, Pharmacy, Basic Medical Sciences, Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, Nutrition and Dietetics, Audiology, Language and Speech Therapy, Midwifery and Nursing.
ERÜ Faculty of Health Sciences Journal is an open access, multidisciplinary, double-blind peer-reviewed scientific journal published twice a year in June and December. It is the publication organ of Erciyes University Faculty of Health Sciences. Scientific articles submitted to the journal for publication must be in Turkish or English.
ERÜ Faculty of Health Sciences Journal publishes articles prepared in accordance with ethical rules such as experimental and prospective/retrospective clinical studies, original research, reviews, and case reports. Articles to be accepted to the journal cover various health-related scientific fields such as clinical and basic medical sciences, nursing, nutrition, audiology, language and speech therapy, dentistry, midwifery, physiotherapy, health education, health management, and sports health.
GENERAL INFORMATION
The Erciyes University Faculty of Health Sciences periodical, “ERÜ Faculty of Health Sciences Journal”, is published open access twice a year (June, December) every six months. Clinical and experimental research articles, case reports and literature reviews in various branches of the health field are accepted for evaluation provided that they have not been published anywhere before and have not been sent to another journal for publication. Authors are responsible for the compliance of the articles with scientific and ethical rules.
EVALUATION IN TERMS OF WRITING LANGUAGE
The publication languages of the journal are Turkish and English. In Turkish studies, the Turkish Dictionary of the Turkish Language Association or the online dictionary at “https://sozluk.gov.tr” should be taken as basis. If available, the relevant branch associations’ own terminology dictionaries can also be used. English studies and English abstracts should be evaluated by an English language expert and/or a native speaker before being sent to the journal. If the person who evaluated the study in terms of English is not one of the authors, the name of this person should be stated in the “Acknowledgement” section at the end of the article. Studies sent to our journal for publication and accepted for publication as a result of the evaluation are checked by experts in the editorial board in terms of Turkish/English language. It is expected that the authors will correct the language errors and if deemed necessary, they can be corrected separately by the editorial board without affecting the scientific content of the study. The authors are deemed to have accepted these corrections.
ARTICLE EVALUATION PROCESS
Articles that are considered publishable from studies sent to the ERÜ Journal of Health Sciences Faculty are subject to a double-blind referee process. Each study sent to the journal with the intention of being published is subject to a preliminary review in terms of compliance with the writing rules. An editor is determined according to the subject of the studies that pass the preliminary review and the study is directed to this editor.
PLATFORM OF THE MONTH
ERÜ Faculty of Health Sciences Journal is published electronically via the Tübitak-Dergipark online scientific journal publishing platform. The journal's web address is: https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/erusaglik. Submission of studies to the journal and process follow-up are carried out via the Dergipark system. In order to submit a study, all authors must first become members of the Dergipark platform. The journal's writing rules can be accessed electronically at https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/erusaglik/writing-rules.
After the study is uploaded to Dergipark, an informative e-mail including the article's Dergipark ID number and title must be sent to the journal's e-mail address. For contact: https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/erusaglik/contacts
WRITING RULES
Studies that do not comply with the writing rules will not be evaluated. Submitted articles must be edited according to the journal rules. The most important reason for the delay in the publication of articles is that the articles are not prepared according to the spelling rules. The editorial board has the authority not to publish articles that do not comply with the spelling rules, to return them to the author for correction, or to rearrange them in terms of form. The responsibility for the ideas defended in the articles belongs to the author. The copyright of the published articles belongs to the journal and cannot be partially transferred without the permission of the journal.
Articles sent to the journal should be written in Times New Roman font on A4 paper, 12 points, 1.5 line spacing and 2.5 cm margins. The text length for research articles and compilations (excluding figures, tables, references) should not exceed 11 pages and for case reports, 7 pages (excluding figures, tables, references).
Table, figure and picture captions should be written in 10 points and single spaced. Abbreviations used should be written clearly in parentheses at the first occurrence in the text, and special abbreviations should not be used. Numerical data between 1-10 in the text should be stated in words, and 10 and above should be stated in numbers. However, the numbers at the beginning of the sentence should be written in words. Figures and pictures should be numbered according to the order of their occurrence in the text. In addition, the number of references for articles, reviews and case reports should not exceed 50. Submitted articles should be uploaded to the DergiPark system together with the Ethics Committee Document, Plagiarism Report, Title Page, Full Text, Copyright Transfer Form signed by all authors (https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/journal-file/32960 ) and ICMJE form (the Corresponding Author should upload it as a single file on behalf of all authors) (https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/journal-file/32961 ).
TITLE PAGE
The title page should be prepared as a separate file and uploaded to the system. It should include the full Turkish and English title of the article (the title should be 10-12 words long and no abbreviations should be used in the title), and the abbreviated Turkish and English short title (60 characters without spaces and with the first letters capitalized and the others lowercase). In addition, the authors' names and surnames, duties (academic titles), institution and e-mail addresses, telephone numbers, and ORCID numbers, if any, the name of the institution supporting the study should be stated. If the article has been presented at any congress, the place and date should be stated. In addition, the name, surname, business address and telephone number of the responsible author should be written clearly on this page. You can access the sample Title Page from the link; Turkish (https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/journal-file/32958 ).
FULL TEXT TYPES
RESEARCH ARTICLES; It should consist of the sections Abstract, Keywords, Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, Materials and Methods, Findings, Discussion, Conclusion, Conflict of Interest, Acknowledgements (if any), References. Research articles should not exceed 11 pages and 5000 words in accordance with the spelling rules (excluding figures, tables, references).
REVIEW ARTICLES; It should consist of Abstract, Keywords, Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, Main and Sub-sections, Conclusion and References sections. Review articles should not exceed 11 pages and 5000 words in accordance with the spelling rules (excluding figures, tables, references). Review articles of researchers who have published at least two articles on the subject are accepted for evaluation. The author must indicate the articles published on the subject in the form of a note to the editor.
SYSTEMATIC REVIEW; The title of the study should state that the article is a systematic review. The rationale/purpose of the systematic review should be explained in line with the literature and the goal/research question of the study should be stated using the PICOS (participants, interventions, comparisons, results and study design) framework.
In the method section of the systematic review; it should be stated that it is a systematic review, the eligibility criteria of the studies to be included, the problem of the studies, interventions and comparisons should be explained. In the findings section; the characteristics of the data extracted for each study (sample size, PICOS, follow-up period) should be stated. All findings for each study included in the systematic review should be stated. It should not exceed 11 pages and 5000 words, excluding figures, tables and references.
CASE REPORTS; It should consist of the following sections: Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, Case(s) Presentation, Discussion and References. It should not exceed 7 pages and 3500 words, excluding figures, tables, photographs/diagrams (permission must be obtained) and references. The purpose/focus of the study and “case report” should be included in the title. In case reports, it is mandatory to obtain informed written consent from the patient/individual.
Abstract
It should be prepared separately in Turkish and English, written without structure and should not exceed 250 words. The abstract should reflect the article, important results should be given and their interpretation should be made. Abbreviations should not be used in the abstract and no references should be cited. The abstract page should not include the names and addresses of the authors.
Keywords
A minimum of three and a maximum of five keywords related to the article should be given in the same language immediately after the abstract. In Turkish articles; Keywords should be in Turkish alphabetical order. English keywords should be written in accordance with the Turkish keyword order. In English articles; Keywords should be in English alphabetical order. Turkish keywords should be written in accordance with the English keyword order. They should be written in lower case letters and separated by commas according to the alphabetical order. English keywords Turkish keywords should be selected from Turkish Scientific Terms (TBT); English keywords should be selected from Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) (see: http://www.bilimterimleri.com, http://www.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/MBrowser.html).
Tables
Tables should be numbered in the order they appear in the article (e.g. Table 1), each should be given a separate title, and the titles should be written above the tables. Tables should be given where they should be in the text. It should be ensured that each table is cited in the text. Tables should be written in Times New Roman, 10 point size and single spaced. No other vertical or horizontal lines should be used within the table except for the title line and the upper and lower lines of the table. A title should be given to each column. Authors should make explanations in footnotes, not in the title. All non-standard abbreviations should be explained in footnotes. The following symbols should be used for footnotes, respectively: (e.g. *, **). If a previously published table is to be used, permission must be obtained from the individual who holds the publishing rights. This permission is required regardless of authorship and publisher, except for documents in the community field. The total number of tables/figures/graphs should not exceed 6, and each table/figure/graph should be arranged in a way that does not exceed one page.
Figures and Pictures
They should be numbered in the order of their occurrence in the article (e.g. Figure 1), each of which should be given a separate title, and the titles should be written under the figures or pictures. The magnification ratio and the staining technique used should be specified in microscopic images. The locations of figures and pictures in the text should be specified.
Figures should either be professionally drawn and photographed or sent digitally in photo quality. In addition to versions of figures suitable for printing, electronic files such as JPEG, GIF, TIFF should be sent in formats that will create high-resolution images in electronic versions, and authors should check the image quality of these files on a computer screen before sending.
X-ray, CT, MRI films and other diagnostic imaging should be sent in high-quality prints. Therefore, the letters, numbers and symbols on figures should be clear and equal throughout the article and in readable sizes even when reduced for publication. Figures should be understandable on their own as much as possible. Photomicrographic pathology preparations should include internal scales. Symbols, arrows or letters should contrast with the background. If a photograph of a person is to be used, either the person cannot be identified from the photograph or written permission must be obtained.
If a previously published figure is to be used, permission must be obtained from the individual who holds the copyright. This permission is required regardless of authorship and publisher, except for documents in the community domain. The total number of tables/figures/graphs should not exceed 6 and each table/figure/graph should be arranged so that it does not exceed one page.
Units of Measurement
Length, weight and volume units should be reported in the metric system (metre, kilogram, litre) and their multiples of ten. Temperatures should be in degrees Celsius (oC), blood pressure in millimetres of mercury (mmHg). Both local and International System of Units (SI) should be used for units of measurement. Drug concentrations are given in either SI or mass units, alternatively they can be given in parentheses.
A space should be left between thousands digits in numbers of four digits or more (Example: 1 000 000). Double digit numbers should be given in numbers in the text, and single digit numbers in words. However, in the expressions indicating the values, single digits should be given in numbers (Example: 1 cm). Percentage values in the text and tables should be given as two digits after the decimal point (Example:%70.10, English example 70.10%), p values should be given as three digits after the decimal point (Example: 0.001). Decimal numbers in the text, tables and figures should be separated by a dot.
Conflict of Interest
It is given at the end of the text before the references. Whether there is a conflict of interest or not, details of any financial support/project support for the study should be written.
Acknowledgements (If any)
It is given after the conflict of interest at the end of the article, before the references. This section includes expressions of gratitude for reasons such as personal, technical, material assistance and laboratory use. If research support (University Scientific Research projects, TUBITAK projects and similar institutions) has been received, the project number should be stated.
References
The bibliography in the ERÜ Health Sciences Faculty Journal should be organized according to the 7th Edition of APA (https://apastyle.apa.org/). For in-text citations, please visit https://apastyle.apa.org/style-grammar-guidelines/citations.
Studies with one author: When a date is given once, the date should not be written twice in the same paragraph.
• In a study investigating parenting styles (Doğan, 2014),…
• In a study conducted by Doğan (2014) on parenting styles… Doğan’s study…
Studies with two authors: When citing a study with two authors, the names of both authors are always given. The “&” symbol should be used in English articles. If the article is written in Turkish, the conjunction “and” should be used.
• Akel and Öksüz (2013) suggested… (Turkish)
• Akel and Öksüz (2013)… (English)
• Current findings on quality of life…. (Akel & Öksüz, 2013) (Turkish)
• (Akel & Öksüz, 2013) (English)
Studies with three or more authors: In in-text references to such studies, the surname of the first author should always be written followed by “et al.”, and in parentheses, “et al.” should be written instead of “et al.” in English articles or English abstracts.
• In Abaoğlu et al. (2015) studies…. (Turkish)
• Abaoğlu et al. (2015) … (English)
• According to the research results….(Abaoğlu et al., 2015) (Turkish)
• According to results (Abaoğlu et al., 2015)… (English)
Studies of authors with the same first and last names: If there are two studies that start with the same last name order and have the same date, which can be confused with each other, the authors’ last names are given and “et al.” or “et al.” is added at the end in order to distinguish them.
If the works of author groups starting with the same author, such as the works of Kısacık, Abaoğlu, Yürük, Çınar, Bülbün, and Akyol (2015) and Kısacık, Abaoğlu, Yürük, Kızıl, Türkyılmaz, and Aydınlı (2015), are to be cited in the same text:
• Kısacık, Abaoğlu, Yürük, Çınar et al. (2015) and Kısacık, Abaoğlu, Yürük, Kızıl et al. (2015)… (Turkish)
• Kısacık, Abaoğlu, Yürük, Çınar et al. (2015) and Kısacık, Abaoğlu, Yürük, Çınar et al. (2015)…. (English)
Works of two authors with the same surname: In this case, the initials of the authors' names are given together with their surnames.
• S. Kaya et al. (2014) and Ö. In Kaya et al. (2014) studies… (Turkish)
• S. Kaya et al., (2014) and Ö. Kaya et al., (2014)… (English)
More than one study by the same author with the same date: If there is more than one study by the same author with the same date, the date is listed with lower case letters at the end. In the order, letters are given according to the alphabetical order of the author's study.
• Genç (2001a), Genç (2001b)
An institution or institute, a book with an unknown author: When the source is cited for the first time in the text, abbreviations are not used directly, they are given with their abbreviations.
• (National Institute of Mental Health [NIMH], 1999)
When the source is cited for the second time in the same text, its abbreviation can be given. If the source is a book and the author of the book is not known, only the name and the year of publication are given as the source.
• (NIMH, 1999) :
Quoting a second source in the text: When cited in the references, only the citation is given in the references list.
• In Besler's (1992) (cited in Bayhan, 1996) study...
• Bayhan, P. (1996). Social skills.....
References
References should be presented by starting on a new page. References in the references should be indicated with 10 point font, in hanging order (1.25), using 1 line spacing. The option “Remove space after paragraph” should be applied to the entire references.
References are given in alphabetical order in the references. In sources with the same authors, if the surnames are the same, the initials of the names are taken into account. In sources written by the same author, the earliest published date is given first.
If the article is written in English, the “&” symbol should be used between the authors. If the article is written in Turkish, the conjunction “and” is used instead of the “&” sign. The examples presented below are presented according to an article written in Turkish.
Periodicals
Periodicals are indicated in the references as follows: Author's surname, Initials of the author's name. (Year). Title of the article. Name of the Periodical, volume (number of the periodical), page range. http://doi.org/... / address of the journal's homepage
• Buckley, P. F. & Miller, B. J. (2009). Psychiatric comorbidities and schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 35(2), 383-402. http://doi.org/...
• Turgut-Turan, S., Erdoğan-Bakar, E., Erden, G., & Karakaş, S. (2016). Using neuropsychometric measurements in the differential diagnosis of specific learning disability?]. Neuropsychiatry Archives, 53(2), 144-151.https://www.noropsikiyatriarsivi.com/sayilar/434/buyuk/144-151.pdf
If the source is in Turkish, the English title should also be included in square brackets.
• Aksoy, V. and Şafak, P. (2020). Educational diagnosis and assessment in special education since Decree Law no. 573: Where are we? Where should we go?]. Turkish Journal of Special Education Research and Practice, 2(1), 47-67. http://doi.org/10.37233/TRSPED.2020.0108
Muellbauer, J. (2007, October, 16-17). Housing, credit, and consumer expenditure. [Oral presentation]. XI. International Education Congress, Istanbul, Turkey.
Documents published by an official institution: Name of the Institution that Published the Official Publication. (Year). Name of the report (Publication no.). Publisher/Internet address.
• Ministry of National Education (2011). Sample group mentoring activities (Publication no. 4581). http://www.meb.gov.tr/orn.pdf
• Ministry of National Education]. (2020). Guidance and Research Center Directive].
http://orgm.meb.gov.tr/meb_iys_dosyalar/2020_08/31230315_RAM_YONERGESY.pdf
Information taken from the internet: Author's Surname, Author's initials or group name. (Year, Month). Title of the study. Internet address. URL Retrieved from http://www.xxxx on ………
• World Health Organization. (2018, May 24). The top 10 causes of death. https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/the-top-10-causes-of-death
• World Health Organization. (2019). International classification of diseases. https://icd.who.int/browse10/2019/en
Decrees and Regulations: Regulation/Decree Name. (Year). T.R. Official Gazette, (number), Day (Number) Month (Text) Year (Number), Page Range..
• Decree Law on Special Education. (1997). T.C. Official Gazette, (23011), May 5, 1997, 857-866.
• Regulation on Special Needs Assessment for Children. (2019). T.C. Official Gazette, (30692), February 20, 2019, 1-285.
Sample article; Turkish (https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/journal-file/32959 )
ETHICAL PRINCIPLES AND PUBLICATION POLICY
The publication processes of the ERU Faculty of Health Sciences Journal are carried out on the basis of impartial evaluation, development and sharing of qualified scientific articles in various branches of the health field, such as clinical and experimental research articles, original case reports and literature reviews. In this context, the ethical rules that authors, journal editors, referees and publishers must comply with are carried out in accordance with the guidelines and policies published by the “Committe on Publication Ethics - COPE (https://publicationethics.org)”.
The studies sent to the ERU Faculty of Health Sciences Journal must comply with ethical and scientific standards. The scientific, ethical and legal responsibilities of the published articles belong to the author(s) and do not reflect the views of the editor, editorial board and publication board members.
The journal observes the condition that the articles it publishes comply with high ethical and scientific standards. No commercial product advertisements are included in the articles. The ERU Faculty of Health Sciences Journal accepts no responsibility for the characteristics and descriptions of the commercial products mentioned in the articles.
The articles sent to the ERÜ Journal of Health Sciences Faculty must not have been published elsewhere or sent for publication. If there is a previously published text, table, picture, etc. in the study, the responsible author of the study must obtain written permission from the copyright holder and authors and state this in the study. If the study submitted to the journal complies with the formal principles and the spelling rules of the language it is submitted to, it is published after the review of the editor/field editor and at least three referees and, if deemed necessary, the requested changes are made by the authors.
In order for all prospective and retrospective studies conducted with humans or animals and other studies requiring ethics committee approval according to the current legislation to be published; Ethics Committee Approval must be obtained and the institution from which the Ethics Committee Approval was obtained, the approval number and the date (day-month-year) must be stated in the “Materials and Methods” section of the article.
The journal accepts the principle of compliance with the Helsinki Declaration Principles (https://www.wma.net/policies-post/wma-declaration-of-helsinki-ethical-principles-for-medical-research-involving-human-subjects) in all studies involving the human element. In the presence of such studies, the authors must state in the “Materials and Methods” section of the study that they conducted the study in accordance with these principles, that they received ethics committee approval and “Informed Consent” from the people who participated in the study.
If an animal element is used in the study, the authors must state in the “Materials and Methods” section of the study that they protect animal rights in their studies in accordance with the principles of the “Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals (https://www.nap.edu/catalog/5140/guide-for-the-care-and-use-of-laboratory-animals)” and that they received approval from the ethics committee for animal experiments.
In case reports, “Informed Consent” must be obtained from patients and this must be stated in the study. It is the authors’ responsibility to obtain consent within the framework of the Law on the Protection of Personal Data and to submit it if requested by the competent authorities.
If there is a direct or indirect commercial connection or an institution from which financial support is received for the study, the authors; They must state on the presentation page to the editor that they have no commercial relationship with the commercial product, drug or company used, or if they do, what kind of relationship they have (consultant, other agreements, etc.). The authors are responsible for ensuring that the studies comply with ethical rules.
PUBLISHER'S ETHICAL RESPONSIBILITIES
ERÜ Health Sciences Faculty Journal is published by Erciyes University Health Sciences Faculty. Publisher's ethical responsibilities;
• The publisher accepts that the decision-making authority and the refereeing process are the responsibility of the editor in the ERÜ Health Sciences Faculty Journal.
• The publisher provides open, electronic and free access to the journal on the journal's website.
RESPONSIBILITIES OF EDITORS, ASSISTANT EDITORS AND FIELD EDITORS
• The Editorial Board is responsible for the publication of articles sent to the ERÜ Health Sciences Faculty Journal and subsequent processes. The Editor and Editorial Board should act impartially and in the public interest when making decisions regarding the journal and published articles.
• The Editorial Board of the ERÜ Health Sciences Faculty Journal should strive to continuously improve the journal and increase the quality of publication.
• The Editor and Editorial Board should ensure that the articles are evaluated by experts in the field. The referee list should be constantly renewed and developed according to the referees' areas of expertise.
• Care should be taken to ensure that there is no conflict of interest or common interest between the referees sent to evaluate the article and the authors.
• The Editor and Editorial Board should determine and ensure the implementation of journal policies such as blind refereeing, evaluation process, ethical principles, and publication process. Information about the authors and referees should not be disclosed to either party.
• The Editor and Editorial Board should make updates regarding the publication and writing rules, present them to the authors in an understandable manner, and update sample templates.
• When authors request information about the status of the articles, information about the status of the articles should be provided without harming the blind review process.
It should be checked that the submission and acceptance dates are published in the articles.
The Editor and Editorial Board should take care to protect human and animal rights in the articles and should reject the article if there is no ethics committee approval.
RESPONSIBILITIES OF REFEREES
ERÜ Health Sciences Faculty Journal applies the principle of double-blind review in the article evaluation process. Referees cannot communicate directly with the authors, and requests for corrections on the article evaluation forms and text are conveyed to the author(s) via the Dergipark management system through the editor and/or editorial board. Ethical responsibilities of referees:
• Referees should only accept the evaluation of articles related to their areas of expertise.
• Referees should evaluate the scientific aspects of the article without considering the race, gender, sexual orientation, religious belief, ethnicity, citizenship or political philosophy of the authors and should give importance to confidentiality while evaluating.
• Referees should refuse to evaluate the article in case of a conflict of interest or common interest with the authors and should inform the editor.
• Referees should use an academic and constructive language while evaluating the articles and should avoid personal comments that contain insults.
Referees should convey their opinions about the articles they accept to evaluate to the editor and the editorial board within the given time.
AUTHOR RESPONSIBILITIES
• The articles submitted by the author(s) to the ERÜ Health Sciences Faculty Journal for publication should not have been published in another journal or sent to another journal for publication at the same time.
• Only the names of the authors who contributed to the articles should be written (individuals who made significant contributions to the design, conduct, implementation, data collection or analysis/interpretation of the study; individuals who contributed to the hypothesis and draft of the study and made critical revisions for intellectual content; individuals who viewed, approved and accepted the final version of the article for publication).
In articles submitted for publication, no changes in the order of authors, additions or removals of authors should be requested later.
• Authors should cite the sources they used during the writing of the article in accordance with ethical principles.
• Authors should obtain the necessary ethics committee documents in their research articles and indicate the ethics committee name, decision date and number in the method section of the article. They should also document similarity reports using the program. Ethics committee approval documents are not requested from compilations.
• Information and raw data regarding the articles evaluated should be forwarded to the editor and editorial board when requested.
• Authors should inform the editor and editorial board when they notice an error regarding their article during the evaluation and early appearance phase or electronically, and should contact them to correct or withdraw.
COPYRIGHT (CREATIVE COMMONS)
Articles published in the ERÜ Health Sciences Faculty Journal are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution - Non-Commercial - Share Alike 4.0 (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) International License and are allowed to be shared in accordance with the license terms. All publishing rights of the works accepted for publication belong to the institution that publishes the journal. However, the works published in the journal can be used, copied, reproduced and adapted provided that they are not commercial, are properly cited and comply with the licensing terms stated above. The thoughts and suggestions included in the published works are entirely the responsibility of the authors. No copyright is paid for the articles published in the journal.
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/deed.tr
Authors must fill out the "Publication Rights Transfer Form" on the journal website and upload it to the system together with the work. Works sent without the Publication Rights Transfer Form will not be evaluated. https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/journal-file/32960
PLAGIARISM AND UNETHICAL BEHAVIORS
All studies sent to the ERÜ Health Sciences Faculty Journal must be scanned by the authors using a licensed application and the similarity report must be uploaded to the system together with the article files. The acceptable similarity rate is below 20%. Articles with similarity above the specified rate are rejected without being evaluated.
Some unethical behaviors are listed below:
• Stating individuals who did not contribute to the study as authors.
• Not stating if the article was produced from the author's master's/doctoral thesis or a project, or if it was presented anywhere.
• Slicing, i.e. publishing more than one article from a single study.
• Not declaring conflicts of interest regarding submitted articles.
• Deciphering the double-blind peer-review process.
OPEN ACCESS
ERÜ Health Sciences Faculty Journal is an open access journal. The journal provides free access to the issues published online electronically and the full texts of the articles included in the issue as soon as they are published. The journal allows all users to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search or link to, scan for indexing, transfer as data to software or use for any other lawful purpose the full texts of the articles. No fee is charged to the author(s) for the publication of their articles. Readers can download the journal content free of charge for academic or educational use. The journal is free to everyone, at all times. To achieve this, the ERÜ Health Sciences Faculty Journal benefits from the free article evaluation/online publication system of the Dergi Park platform and the ongoing volunteer efforts of editors/reviewers.
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