About the Journal

 Editorial Team

Health Sciences Australia is led by a Managing Editor and an Editorial Board. The editors and board members are appointed based on the journal's need for representation from specific areas of expertise. The board is committed to upholding high journal standards and is supported by an Editorial Office Team.

 

 Ethical Guidelines for the Editors

Editors of Health Sciences Australia must ensure that published articles adhere to the journal’s policies and COPE Core Practices

, promoting and supporting ethical publishing practices.

 

 Editor’s Responsibilities

Editors are responsible for maintaining the quality of the journal by publishing high-quality papers. They are also tasked with promoting freedom of expression within the cultural and legal framework.

 

 Good Practices

Editors are encouraged to welcome new ideas and suggestions to improve the quality of the journal. They must apply the blind peer review process faithfully and promote anti-plagiarism policies without any external influence.

 

 Fair Play and Impartiality

Editors will ensure impartial evaluation of research papers, without discrimination based on gender, race, ethnicity, religious beliefs, or any other factors related to the authors.

 

 Confidentiality

Editors will maintain confidentiality for both authors and reviewers during the peer review process. Confidentiality extends to the research participants as well. The content of the manuscript will remain confidential until it is published.

 

 Editing and Formatting Guidelines

Clear guidelines on preparing and formatting papers are available on the Health Sciences Australia webpage.

 

 Review Process

Health Sciences Australia operates under a comprehensive editorial policy for manuscript review. Initially, manuscripts are reviewed internally by in-house editors to assess originality and quality. At this stage, manuscripts may be rejected or returned to authors for corrections if they do not meet the journal’s standards. Manuscripts that pass this stage proceed to the peer review phase, where Health Sciences Australia employs a Double-Blind Peer Review process to ensure anonymity for both authors and reviewers. After incorporating feedback, the manuscript is reviewed by content experts. Based on their evaluation, the manuscript is either accepted or rejected. This rigorous process ensures that only high-quality, rigorously evaluated manuscripts are published.

 

 Dealing with Misconduct

Editors will encourage reviewers to comment on any ethical issues or potential misconduct. Plagiarism will be confirmed using tools like Turnitin or by searching for similar titles. In cases of plagiarism, the journal will issue a corrigendum, remove, or retract the article.

 

 Transparency

Only one paper per principal investigator (PI) will be published in the same issue. The journal will strictly follow authorship and co-authorship policies.

 

 Conflict of Interest

Editors and reviewers will not work on a submitted paper if they have any conflicts of interest with the authors or institutions involved.

 

 Disclosure

Editors will not use any unpublished information or data from submitted research papers without the authors’ permission.

 

 Publication Decisions

Only research papers that align with the scope of the journal and meet academic standards will be published. Decisions regarding acceptance or rejection will be communicated to authors, with justifications provided for any rejections.

 

 Procedure for Appeal

Authors whose articles are rejected have the right to appeal by submitting a detailed explanation. The appeal will be reviewed internally, and a decision will be made accordingly. Revised articles will not be considered at this stage.

 

 Policy on the Selection of Editors, Reviewers, and Other Editorial Board Members

The selection of Editors, Reviewers, and other Editorial Board members will follow the journal's human resource policies. Their roles and responsibilities will align with the vision and mission of Health Sciences Australia.