AUTHOR GUIDELINES Submission of the Manuscript Submissions are only accepted which match the profile of the journal, have not been submitted for print in another journal, and if the author (or team of authors) hold all copyrights for the submitted manuscript. The author accepts full responsibility for the originality of the work, for its scientific and formal accuracy. The journal publishes: research papers (original research papers, research case study) and reviews (reviews papers, reviews protocol) in the field of nursing and midwifery. All submissions are peer-reviewed by two independent reviewers (double-blind). Manuscripts will be accepted to the review process in electronic form according to the online protocol, or sent to the email address: redakce@osu.cz. Manuscript must be written in good and clear English, free of grammatical and spelling mistakes. Electronic submissions of a manuscript (Title, Abstract, Key words, Text of the article according to the provided structure, References) must be sent as Word document, other formats will not be accepted. Submissions to the email address must be sent from the author s email which will be used for further correspondence. Separate file must include information about the authors, including the full name, address, employer, email address and telephone number of the main author as well as the full name, employer and email address for all cooperating authors. Submissions will be registered with the date which they are received in electronic form by the editor. Concurrently, it is necessary to mail in the authors declaration, signed by all authors, to the following address: Editorial board of the journal Nursing and Midwifery Department of Nursing and Midwifery Faculty of Medicine University of Ostrava Syllabova 19 703 00 Ostrava Czech Republic The editorial board will respond via email within 10 working days confirming the submission of each proposed article. Published manuscripts become the property of the journal and urther printing of part or all of the article in other publications is allowed only through quoting the original publication. Ethical publishing principles The 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. To ensure such quality the peer-review process has to be objective, accurate and right minded it has to be realize on the base of the ethical principles and ethical decision making of authors, editors, reviewers and publisher. The basic ethical principles of publishing in the journal are on the web site for downloading. Review Process To be included in the review process the manuscript must fullfil all of the formal conditions stated in the instructions for authors. The review process is annonymous double-blind. Manuscripts are judged based on content and formality. The editors do not knowingly send manuscripts to be reviewed by individuals who are professionally or personally connected to
the author(s). 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 results of the review are sent to the author(s) within two months of the date the manuscript was first received. The review process may result in recommendations for further development of, or corrections in, 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 author must then include, in a seperate file, a complete list of all major changes made to the manuscript. The editor reserves the right to make basic corrections to the manuscript. Manuscript Types Accepted All submitted manuscripts should include the title of the manuscript written in capital letters, and include a structured abstract in the range 150-200 words (aim, design, methods, results, conclusion) five to eight key words, and the body of the text (3,000-5,000 words) using the following structure: Original papers - empirical study Introduction Aim Methods (Design, Sample, Data collection, Data analysis) Results Discussion Conclusion Ethical aspects and conflict of interest (Acknowledgements) References (alphabetical order) For quantitative studies are required statistical data processing. Review articles Introduction Aim Methods (Eligibility criteria, Sources, Search, Study selection, Data analysis) Results Discussion Conclusion Ethical aspects and conflict of interest (Acknowledgements) References (alphabetical order) The manuscript should follow the PRISMA recommendations (checklist and diagram). http://www.prisma-statement.org/statement.htm Other manuscripts suitable for publication Description of innovative practice Audits of best practice Manuscript and abstract should be structured (aim, introduction, sources of evidence, discussion, conclusions and implications for nursing practice).
Manuscript Format and Structure Authors are responsibile for the originality of the work, its objective accuracy and formal correctness. Manuscripts must be formated using Times New Roman font, size 12, in a normal text style and be single spaced. Pages are not to be numbered. Bold or italicized writing is to be used as little as possible. Tables, figures and pictures. The maximum number of tables, figures and pictures for a single manuscript is five. They must be placed in an appropriatly directly within the text of the document. All tables, figures and pictures must be part of the same file as the text. The size of the text on the tables should be between eight and ten. Tables, figures and pictures must be numbered and titled. Tables should be formated according to the given example (see below). Each table, figure or picture must be referred to in the text of the manuscript. Abbreviations. Abbreviations are to be used as little as possible. When used the first time, they must be completely written out. References. The document must contain accurate and complete bibliographic references for all quotations used. The reference in the text must include the author s last name, year of publication and page number (Watson, 2000, p. 25). A complete reference list including all citations must be included at the end of the document and include only literature that is referenced in the text. References are listed in alphabetical order by last author s name and must not be numbered. References must include sufficient information to retrieve source material. If the manuscript includes multiple references from the same author, entries should be ordered chronologically. Publications from the same author within the same year are to be seperated by letters attached to the year of publication (2009a, 2009b). References - example Article from journal: Zelenikova R, Chao A, Enright G, Schubert MR, Shotsberger K, Wise C, Schlenk EA. The use of gum chewing in postoperative care of patients with abdominal surgery: developing an evidence-based clinical protocol - part II. Osetrovatelstvi a Porodni Asistence. 2013;4(2):554 565. Jokinen P, Mikkonen I. Teachers' experiences of teaching in a blended learning environment. Nurse Education in Practice. 2013;13(6):524 528. PubMed: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=teachers'+experiences Clissett P, Porock D, Harwood R. Experiences of family carers of older people with mental health problems in the acute general hospital: a qualitative study. Journal of Advanced Nursing. 2013;69(12), 2707 2716. PubMed: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23607576 Articles ahead of print: Buzgova R, Sikorova L. Moral judgment competence of nursing students in the Czech Republic. Nurse Education Today. 2013 Oct;33(10):1201-6. doi: 10.1016/j.nedt.2012.06.016. Epub 2012 Jul 13. PubMed: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22795743 Book: Polit DF, Hungler BP. Nursing research: Principles and methods. 6th ed. New York: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 1992.
Chapter from a book: Degner LF, McWilliams ME. Challenges in conducting cross-national nursing research. In: Fitzpatrick JJ, Stevenson JS, Polis NS, editors. Nursing Research and its Utilization: International State of the Science. New York: Springer; 1994. p 211 215. Internet resources: Zwarenstein M, Bryant W. Interventions to promote collaboration between nurses and doctors. Oxford, England: The Cochrane Library; 2000 [cited 2008 Aug 12]. Available from: http://www.update-software.com/cochrane/ President s Advisory Commission on Consumer Protection and Quality in the Health Care Industry. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office; 1997 [cited 2008 Jan 8]. Available from: http://www.hcqualitycommission.gov/final Manuscript example: PSYCHOSOCIAL NEEDS OF CANCER PATIENTS Abstract Key words: Text of the article (according to the provided structure) References Separate file - example: PSYCHOSOCIAL NEEDS OF CANCER PATIENTS Alena Novakova 1, Eliska Jasna 2 1 Oncology Department, Faculty Hospital Ostrava 2 Department of Nursing and Midwifery, Faculty of Medicine, Ostrava University Name of the main author, address, employer, email and telephone Name, employer and email of all cooperating authors
Table - example: Table 2 Correlations between ICS Nurse and CBI factors (Pearson) Europe Cyprus Czech Republic Finland Greece ICS-B r p-value r p-value r p-value r p-value r p-value CBI 0.511 <0.001 0.383 <0.001 0.194 0.023 0.552 <0.001 0.601 <0.001 CBI-F1 0.469 <0.001 0.295 0.001 0.213 0.011 0.417 <0.001 0.577 <0.001 CBI-F2 0.298 <0.001 0.218 0.018 0.126 0.120 0.236 <0.001 0.424 <0.001 CBI-F3 0.464 <0.001 0.329 <0.001 0.193 0.019 0.520 <0.001 0.567 <0.001 CBI-F4 0.503 <0.001 0.290 0.002 0.192 0.017 0.519 <0.001 0.610 <0.001 r = Pearson s correlation coefficient Figure - example: Figure 1 Forest plot of effect sizes on postoperative time to first flatus