Article Submission Guidelines

GUIDELINES FOR ARTICLE SUBMISSION

 Information For Authors

All authors are advised to read following policies before submitting the article to the journal and agree to it's-Copyright and Licensing Policy

Authors who publish with this journal agree to the following terms:-
Authors retain copyright and grant the journal right of first publication.
Authors continue to retain publishing rights to the article without restrictions.

Articles in International Journal of Psychiatric Nursing journal are Open Access articles which permits use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work and source is properly cited.

The Journal follows ICMJE (International Committee of Medical Journals Editor) guidelines. Authors are requested to visit  icmje  for guidence on how to prepare article. Please go through the latest recommendations and then submit the article.

Publication Policy and Ethics 

We follow COPE’s Best Practice Guidelines for scholarly publications. They can be viewed at following link https://publicationethics.org/guidance

Submission Guidelines

Authors are kindly urged to adhere to the following submission guidelines:

1. Signed Cover Letter: Please submit a cover letter adhering to the specified format. Your signature is required for validation.  Format here

2. Anonymized Manuscript: Ensure your manuscript is anonymized to maintain a double-blind

review process. Remove any author-identifying information from the document.

3. Copyright Licensing Form  Format here

 Authors are encouraged to thoroughly review this document. In case of any queries, please do not hesitate to contact us. Manuscripts lacking either the cover letter or copyright licensing form will not be considered for review

Definition of authorship as per our journal

We refer ICMJE guidelines to define authorship and contributorship. All authors are required to have made significant contributions to the intellectual content of the paper and meet at least one condition in each of the four categories of contributions:

  1. Category 1: Conception and design, acquisition of data, analysis and interpretation of data.
  2. Category 2: Drafting of the manuscript, critical revision of the manuscript for important intellectual content.
  3. Category 3: Final approval of the version to be published.
  4. Category 4:Agreement to be accountable for all aspects of the work in ensuring that questions related to the accuracy or integrity of any part of the work are appropriately investigated and resolved.

Authors must ensure that all individuals who have made substantial contributions to the work reported in the manuscript (e.g., data collection, writing, or editing assistance) but do not meet the authorship criteria are named in an acknowledgment section within the manuscript. Authors must also confirm that all individuals named in the acknowledgment section have provided written permission to be named

By submitting your manuscript to this journal, you affirm that both you and the other authors linked to the manuscript adhere to the criteria for authorship.

Conflicts of Interest Statement

A conflict of interest arises in a manuscript when the author is associated with activities that might unduly influence their judgment, regardless of whether this influence occurs. Financial connections with industry, such as employment, consultancies, stock ownership, honoraria, grants, or expert testimony, either personally or through immediate family, are typically regarded as significant competing interests. Should such conflicts exist, authors are required to disclose them during manuscript submission

Statement on the Incorporation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Scientific Writing

The utilization of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies, specifically Large Language Models (LLMs) like Chat GPT, is allowed solely for the enhancement of language and not for deriving insights and/or commentary. This usage must be thoroughly documented in the methods section. It is imperative that AI is not credited or listed as an author.

Ethical Policies

  •  All studies involving human and animal subjects must address ethical considerations.
  •  When reporting research on human subjects, authors must specify whether the procedures align with the ethical standards of the responsible committee on human experimentation (institutional or regional) and comply with the Helsinki Declaration of 1964, as revised in 2013.
  • All studies are strongly advised to obtain approval from an Institutional Ethics Committee (IEC) or Institutional Review Board (IRB). However, ethical clearance is mandatory for any research involving interventions on human subjects or animals, especially studies that include minors, disadvantaged populations, or sensitive interventions.
  •  The cover letter should explicitly state the name of the ethics committee clearing the study, along with the date and number in the cover letter IJPN reserves the right to request a copy of the relevant document as needed.
  •  Even if a study has been approved by a Research Ethics Committee, editors may express concerns about the ethical aspects of the work during the review process.
  • Animal Research and Reporting Policy
  • All studies involving animals must comply with recognized ethical and regulatory standards governing animal care and use. Authors should ensure adherence to applicable national guidelines, such as the NACLAR Guidelines (Singapore), the NIH Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals (U.S.), or equivalent frameworks. Ethical approval must be obtained from an Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) or equivalent ethics body before the research begins, and details of this approval should be stated in the manuscript.Reporting of animal experiments must follow the ARRIVE (Animal Research: Reporting of In Vivo Experiments) Guidelines to ensure transparency and reproducibility. The Editorial Board reserves the right to request evidence of ethical approval and ARRIVE compliance at any stage of submission, review, or publication. Failure to provide this documentation may lead to rejection of the manuscript.
  • Authors may be asked to provide more detailed information and justify the ethical and moral aspects of the research.
  • Editors may request contact details of the research ethics committee for further inquiry.
  • IJPN editors may consult with editorial colleagues, the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPEWAME or ICMJE), or Ethical advisors to assess the ethical aspects of an article and retain the right to reject a manuscript on ethical grounds, irrespective of institutional ethics committee approval.
  • In addition to manuscript rejection, the journal reserves the right to communicate ethical concerns to the head of the author's institution or the medical council to prevent unethical practices and safeguard patients.
  • Consent of human Research Subjects: In case of identifiable photographs and/or medical data of research subjects particularly minors and deceased, informed consent should be obtained from the subject themselves, legal guardians or next of kin respectively. Please visit journal website for consent form. The identity of the patient in clinical photographs should be masked by suitable methods and any sensitive medical data should be anonymized.

Funding Sources

Authors must disclose all financial and material support received for the research, providing details such as grant number and funding agency.

Type of article and manuscript format

Submitted manuscript can be original research, case reports or review articles. For guidelines on the type of articles please see- Document

Recommended format for manuscript can be accessed here- Format

Publication process and criteria for acceptance
We are committed to maintaining high editorial standards and preserving the integrity of our
journal. This commitment is reflected in our rigorous peer-review process, which generally takes
approximately 4–5 weeks. Below is an overview of the evaluation process your manuscript will
undergo after submission:

Manuscript Submission: Authors are encouraged to submit manuscripts through the
Open Journal Systems (OJS) platform, as it ensures transparency and facilitates efficient
tracking of the publication process. Manuscripts can be submitted at:
International Journal of Psychiatric Nursing Submission Portal
If you are unable to submit through the OJS platform, manuscripts may alternatively be
emailed to: editor.ijpn@gmail.com
Assessment of Relevance to the Journal’s Aim and Scope: Submitted manuscripts will
first be evaluated for their relevance to the journal’s scope and objectives. Manuscripts
that do not align with the journal’s focus may either be rejected or authors may be
advised to revise the manuscript by incorporating a more relevant perspective.

Common Reasons for Rejection:
a. Out-of-scope submissions: The topic does not align with the journal’s focus,
readership, or objectives.
b. Lack of novelty or significance: The study lacks originality, innovation, or
meaningful contribution to the field.
c. Methodological weaknesses: Poor research design, inadequate data collection
procedures, insufficient sample size, or weak statistical analysis.
d. Ethical misconduct: Manuscripts involving plagiarism, duplicate submission, data
fabrication, falsification, or failure to obtain appropriate ethical approval will be rejected.
The journal permits a maximum of 10% similarity index, verified using paid plagiarism
detection services such as iThenticate/Similarity Check.
e. Non-compliance with author guidelines: Failure to adhere to the journal’s
instructions regarding formatting, structure, referencing style, or word limits.
f. Failure to provide ethical clearances or informed consent: Inability to furnish
necessary ethical approvals, permissions, or participant consent documentation when
required.

Peer Review Process: Upon preliminary approval by the editor, the manuscript will
undergo a double-blind peer review process involving subject experts in the relevant
field. Based on the reviewers’ comments and recommendations, the manuscript may be
returned to the authors for revision.

 Revision and Resubmission by Authors: Authors are required to address all reviewer
comments carefully and submit a revised version of the manuscript. The revised
manuscript will then be forwarded to the concerned reviewer(s) to verify whether the
suggested corrections have been adequately incorporated. The final decision regarding
acceptance will be based on the reviewers’ recommendations and the editor’s evaluation.


Intimation of Acceptance: Once the editor is satisfied with the revised manuscript, the
authors will be formally informed about the acceptance of the manuscript along with the
tentative publication schedule. Manuscript processing/handling charges, if applicable,
must be completed at this stage, after which an official acceptance letter will be issued.

Pre-publication Proof/Pre-release Version: Prior to publication, authors will receive a
pre-publication proof (pre-release version) of the article for final review. Authors are
requested to carefully examine the document and communicate any necessary corrections
or modifications within the stipulated time.

Double Blind Peer Review Guidelines

We require an anonymized manuscript for our double-blind peer review process, meaning that
author information will be concealed from peer reviewers. When submitting your manuscript, please eliminate any identifying details, such as author's names or affiliations. Additionally, ensure that the manuscript is appropriately prepared for double-blind review by following these guidelines:

  • Utilize the third person to reference previously published work by the authors, for instance, write 'Sharma and Iyer (2015) have demonstrated ' rather than 'we/the authors have previously demonstrated (Sharma & Iyer, 2015)'.
  • Ensure figures and tables do not include any references to author affiliations.
  • Omit acknowledgments and any mentions of funding sources.
  • Provide these details, including declarations of potential conflicts of interest, on the title page, which is not shared with reviewers. The format for the same is available on the journal website
  • Exercise caution in choosing file names, and anonymize the file 'Properties '. If using Office 2007 or later, consider employing the Document Inspector Tool before submission.
  • Be vigilant to avoid inadvertently including identifying information within the manuscript as it will be shared with the reviewers.

Change in authorship or contributorship 

Once an article has been submitted into our system and the review process is underway, modifications to authorship cannot be accommodated. However, if there arises a necessity to alter authors or adjust the order of contributorship pre-publication, we require explicit consent from all the authors. This consent should be provided either through official email addresses or by submitting a no-objection certificate on their institution's letterhead .

If there is a change in authorship or contributorship post-publication, we will follow the same process of needing explicit consent from all authors. We can make the authorship and contributorship changes on platforms controlled by us primarily journal website and OJS but cannot guarantee that the changes will be reflected in third party platforms and databases that index the journal.

Article withdrawal process

You can withdraw your article at any time pre-publication. However, we may not be able to issue you a full refund especially if your article has been through the review process since we have invested resources in the review process. We will evaluate refunds on a case-by-case basis and may issue refunds to authors under financial duress. We recommend you inform us about your intention to withdraw as soon as possible

Publication Charges Policy

We operate Open Access publications, implying that we do not charge for online subscriptions to our journal. Our primary goal is to establish high-quality multidisciplinary research platforms. The deliberate choice of adopting an open-access model is driven by the intention to eliminate cost barriers for researchers, especially those based in developing countries, enabling unrestricted access to top-tier research.

To sustain the quality of our journal, nominal publication fees are charged to authors. These fees
contribute to covering essential costs associated with maintaining a high-standard publication. Key expense areas include:
1. Host and server maintenance for our online platforms, such as OJS.
2. Crossref fees for generating Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs).
3. Paid plagiarism checks through Similarity Check/iThenticate.
4. Editorial office and staff.
While we typically do not offer fee waivers or discounts due to these operational costs, we recognize that researchers, particularly in developing countries, may face financial constraints. In light of this, we are open to considering waivers and discounts on a case-by-case basis.
If you are in a situation where financial considerations may pose challenges, we encourage you to reach out to us, explaining your circumstances. We have previously granted fee waivers to
researchers facing conditions such as:

  • Being based in countries experiencing war and/or economic crises.
  • Conducting exceptional research recognized with multiple awards.
  • Facing exceptional financial strain, particularly those from families classified under the Below Poverty Line (BPL) category.