Ethical Policy

Nova Integrata: Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies (NIJMS) is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to fostering cross-disciplinary research and knowledge integration. NIJMS is committed to maintaining the highest standards of academic integrity and ethical conduct, ensuring that all research published meets rigorous scientific and ethical criteria.

 

1. Research Involving Human Subjects

All research involving human participants, human material, or human data must have been performed in accordance with the principles stated in the Declaration of Helsinki [1].

 

1.1. Ethical Approval and Consent

       Mandatory Approval: Research involving humans must have prior approval from an appropriate institutional ethics committee or institutional review board (IRB).

       Informed Consent: Informed consent must be obtained from all participants, and their rights and privacy should be protected.

       Manuscript Statement: The manuscript must include a statement confirming that the study was approved by the relevant body and that ethical standards were upheld.

 

2. Research Involving Animals

Research involving animals must comply with internationally recognized guidelines for humane treatment and care.

 

       Mandatory Approval: Authors must provide evidence of ethical approval from an animal ethics committee or equivalent body.

       Reporting: The manuscript must include a statement confirming compliance with ethical standards for animal welfare.

 

3. Data Integrity and Transparency

Authors are required to present accurate data and provide sufficient detail for reproducibility. Fabrication, falsification, or selective omission of data is unacceptable. Proper acknowledgment of the work of others must always be given.

 

4. Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses

Systematic reviews and meta-analyses must be registered in a publicly accessible database (e.g., PROSPERO) prior to commencing the review. Furthermore, the reporting of these studies must strictly follow the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines [2] to ensure transparency and completeness in the methodology and findings.

 

5. Authorship and Conflicts of Interest

NIJMS adheres to the guidelines set by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). Authorship should be limited to those who have made significant contributions to the reported study. Authors must disclose any financial or personal relationships that could be viewed as influencing their research.

 

References

[1] World Medical Association Declaration of Helsinki [2] PRISMA Statement [3] Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) [4] International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE)