Publication Ethic

Jurnal Keperawatan Respati Yogyakarta (JKRY) (e-ISSN : 2541-2728) is a reviewed journal published by Universitas Respati Yogyakarta. This statement describes the ethical behavior of all parties involved in the process of publishing an article in this journal, including the author, chief editor, editorial board, reviewers and publisher.

This journal follows the guidelines of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) in dealing with all aspects of publication ethics and in particular how to handle cases of research and publication violations. All articles in this journal involving human subjects must respect the principles of research ethics as described in the Declaration of Helsinki.

The Jurnal Keperawatan Respati Yogyakarta adapts COPE to meet high-quality ethical standards for publishers, editors, writers and reviewers. As an important issue, publication ethics needs to be explained clearly in order to improve the quality of research worldwide. In this section, we describe the standards for editors, writers, and reviewers. In addition, the publisher has no right to violate the integrity of the content and only supports publishing in a timely manner.

For Editors

Editors must be responsible for every article published in the Jurnal Keperawatan Respati Yogyakarta

The editor must help the author to follow instructions according to the rules set by the manager.

The editor can communicate with other editors or reviewers in making the final decision.

Editors must objectively grade manuscripts for publication, judging each on its merits regardless of the author's nationality, ethnicity, political beliefs, race, religion, gender, seniority, or institutional affiliation. The editor must also decline the assignment when there is a potential conflict of interest.

Editors need to ensure that documents sent to reviewers do not contain author information, and vice versa.

The editor's decision must be informed to the author accompanied by the reviewer's comments unless it contains hurtful or slanderous comments.

The editor must respect the request by the author that one person not review the submission if this is reasonable and practicable.

Editors and all staff must guarantee the confidentiality of submitted manuscripts.

Editors will be guided by COPE flowcharts in case of suspected infringement or authorship challenges.

For Reviewers:

Reviewers need to review ethical questions and possible breaches of research and publications.

Reviewers will complete work on time and should notify editors if they are unable to complete work.

Reviewers must maintain the confidentiality of the manuscript.

Reviewers should not accept to review manuscripts if there is a potential conflict of interest between them and any of the authors.

For Authors [Authors]:

The authors certify that the material has not been previously published and that they have not transferred any rights to the article elsewhere.

Authors must ensure the originality of the work and that they have properly cited the work of others according to the format reference.

Authors may not engage in plagiarism or self-plagiarism.
Authors must ensure that they follow the authorship criteria in the instructions for authors of the Jurnal Keperawatan Respati Yogyakarta.

The author does not recommend any personal information that could identify the patient in the form of any part of the description, photograph or genealogy. When patient photographs are essential and indispensable as scientific information, the authors have received informed consent in written form and have stated this clearly.

In terms of human trials, the authors have stated that the research process complies with the ethical standards of the Helsinki Declaration, the domestic and foreign committees leading human trials. If there is any doubt whether the research has proceeded according to the declaration, the authors must explain it. In terms of experiments on animals, the authors have stated that the authors have followed domestic and foreign guidelines related to laboratory animal experiments.

The author must provide data to the editor and work details in case of data falsification or fabrication.

Journal authors must clarify everything that can cause a conflict of interest such as work, research costs, consultant fees, and intellectual property on the CIOMS form disclosure document.