Journal of Ulcers

Journal of Ulcers

Journal of Ulcers – Editorial Policies

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Editorial PoliciesJournal of Ulcers

Editorial Integrity

Clear policies protect the quality of ulcer research.

Editorial Independence

Decisions are based on scientific merit, clinical relevance, and ethical compliance. Financial considerations do not influence editorial outcomes.

Peer Review Standards

JU uses independent expert review to evaluate methodology, reporting quality, and clinical impact.

Ethics and Research Integrity

All submissions are screened for plagiarism and ethical compliance. Concerns about misconduct are handled with documented procedures.

Conflicts and Transparency

Authors, editors, and reviewers must disclose potential conflicts of interest. Transparency protects clinical trust in published findings.

Corrections and Retractions

If errors are identified after publication, JU issues corrections or retractions as needed to preserve the scholarly record.

Publishing Standards: Rigorous peer review, ethical oversight, open access distribution, DOI registration, and data transparency for ulcer and wound care research.

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Clinical Reach

JU content is written for clinicians and researchers who apply ulcer evidence in practice, supporting better patient outcomes and care pathways.

Author Support

The editorial office provides clear guidance at each stage so authors can move from submission to publication with confidence.

Integrity and Trust

Our policies prioritize ethical compliance, transparency, and rigorous review to protect the credibility of ulcer research.

Appeals and Complaints

Authors may appeal decisions with a reasoned response and supporting evidence. Complaints are reviewed transparently by the editorial office.

Data Verification

Editors may request data or documentation to resolve questions about reliability or reproducibility.

Authorship Accountability

All listed authors must meet accepted authorship criteria and confirm responsibility for the integrity of the work. Contributions should be clearly described to ensure transparency and prevent disputes.

Ethics Approval

Studies involving human participants or animals must include ethics committee approval and consent details where applicable. Submissions lacking clear ethical oversight may be returned before review.

Clinical Trial Registration

Prospective clinical trials should be registered in a recognized registry. Registration details should appear in the manuscript so readers can verify protocols and outcomes.

Data Availability

Authors should include a data availability statement that explains how supporting data can be accessed or why restrictions apply. Transparent data practices strengthen the reproducibility of ulcer research.

Image and Text Screening

Submissions are screened for originality and image integrity to protect the reliability of the record. Any concerns are handled according to documented investigation procedures.

Reviewer Conduct

Reviewers are expected to provide constructive feedback, respect confidentiality, and disclose conflicts of interest. The editorial office monitors adherence to these standards.

Post Publication Updates

If new evidence or concerns arise after publication, JU follows clear procedures for issuing corrections, expressions of concern, or retractions when necessary.

Peer Review Model

JU uses independent expert review with clear guidance on methodology, reporting, and clinical impact. Editors ensure reviews are balanced, respectful, and focused on improving the manuscript.

Reporting Standards

Authors are encouraged to follow recognized reporting frameworks such as CONSORT, STROBE, and PRISMA when appropriate. Structured reporting improves reproducibility and makes clinical findings easier to interpret.

Allegations and Investigations

Concerns raised by readers, reviewers, or institutions are assessed promptly. The editorial office follows documented procedures and communicates outcomes clearly to protect the integrity of the record.

Editorial Oversight

The editorial board reviews policy updates and workflow performance to maintain consistent standards. Ongoing oversight helps ensure that decisions align with ethical and clinical expectations consistently.

Confidentiality and Privacy

Submitted manuscripts and reviewer reports are treated as confidential documents. Personal data is handled according to privacy requirements and used only for editorial processes.

Editorial Independence

Editors retain full independence in decision making and are not influenced by commercial considerations. This preserves trust and ensures clinical relevance remains the primary criterion.

Decision Communication

Decision letters summarize key review points and provide clear guidance on required revisions. Transparent communication helps authors respond effectively and supports a fair, consistent editorial process. Clear timelines help authors plan resubmissions and maintain clinical relevance.

Research Transparency

We encourage clear disclosure of funding, protocol deviations, and limitations. Transparent reporting helps clinicians interpret ulcer evidence responsibly and improves trust in published conclusions. This includes noting industry involvement or protocol changes and explaining how supporting data can be reviewed when feasible.