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Nursing and Midwifery is a Transformative Journal; authors can publish using the traditional publishing route OR via immediate gold Open Access. Our Open Access option complies with funder and institutional requirements.

Editorial-Peer Review Process

All manuscripts received are duly acknowledged. A manuscript will be reviewed for possible publication with the understanding that it is being submitted to the Nursing and Midwifery alone at that point in time and has not been published anywhere, simultaneously submitted, or already accepted for publication elsewhere. The journal expects that authors would authorize one of them to correspond with the Journal for all matters related to the manuscript. On submission, editors review all submitted manuscripts initially for suitability for formal review.

Manuscripts that are found suitable for publication in the Nursing and Midwifery are sent to two or more expert reviewers. The journal follows a double-blind review process, wherein the reviewers and authors are unaware of each other’s identity. Every manuscript is also assigned to a member of the editorial team, who based on the comments from the reviewers takes a final decision on the manuscript. The comments and suggestions (acceptance/ rejection/ amendments in manuscript) received from reviewers are conveyed to the corresponding author. If required, the author is requested to provide a point by point response to reviewers’ comments and submit a revised version of the manuscript. This process is repeated till reviewers and editors are satisfied with the manuscript.

Manuscripts accepted for publication are copy edited for grammar, punctuation, print style, and format. Page proofs are sent to the corresponding author. The corresponding author is expected to return the corrected proofs within three days. It may not be possible to incorporate corrections received after that period. The whole process of submission of the manuscript to final decision and sending and receiving proofs is completed online. To achieve faster and greater dissemination of knowledge and information, the journal publishes articles online as ‘Ahead of Print’ immediately on acceptance.

[Vivek Daniel] Nurses’ Knowledge and Attitude towards Diabetic Foot Care in a Secondary Health Care Centre in Sudan [Ronald Lagoe Elen ] Stress and Health in Nursing Students The Nurse Engagement and Wellness Study [Michel L Francesco] Breast Decrease in Perceptıon A Qualıtatıve Study [Joseph Andrew Pessa] Exploring Barriers to Implementing an Oral Care Regimen for Hospitalized Elderly Dysphagia Patients : A Review

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