Publication Ethics Statement

International Journal of Evolving Health and Nursing Care is firmly committed to maintaining the highest standards of integrity and ethical practices in scholarly publishing. All stakeholders, including authors, editors, reviewers, and publishers, are expected to adhere to ethical guidelines that promote transparency, fairness, and accountability in the publication process.

Authors are responsible for submitting original works that have not been published elsewhere and are not under consideration by another journal. Proper acknowledgment of sources, avoidance of plagiarism, and accurate representation of data are mandatory. Any conflicts of interest that could influence the results or interpretation of research must be clearly disclosed.

Reviewers play a critical role in ensuring the quality of published work. They are expected to provide objective, constructive, and timely feedback while maintaining confidentiality of the review process. Editors, in turn, are responsible for making fair and unbiased decisions, guided solely by the academic merit of the submission and relevance to the journal’s scope.

The International Journal of Evolving Health and Nursing Care follows internationally recognized best practices for publication ethics and actively discourages misconduct such as plagiarism, data fabrication, and redundant publication. Any ethical concerns raised before or after publication will be investigated promptly, and appropriate corrective actions, including retractions or corrections, will be taken when necessary.