Instructions for Authors

Instructions for Authors

Before submission of manuscript to the journal, kindly check the below mentioned guidelines

Authors Information

All persons who qualify for authorship should be listed as authors. However, the corresponding author must ensure that each author listed has substantially contributed or participated sufficiently in the work and is responsible for that particular portion of the manuscript. However, people who do not qualify for authorship should be listed in acknowledgments.

  • First name and last name
  • Complete affiliation, along with the country
  • E-mail address (mandatory for the corresponding author)

Submission Format

Submissions to Pubtexto journals should include the following:

  • Cover Letter
  • Manuscript
  • Figures and Tables
  • Supplemental Materials

Authors are encouraged to submit all the components as 'zip file' while submitting on our online system or via email as an attachment.

Cover Letter should:

  • briefly summarize or provide an outline of your manuscript, and why it is a worthy contribution to the concerned journal;
  • specify the Pubtexto journal that your manuscript best pertains to;
  • indicate, if applicable, that it is submitted as a part of Special Issue;
  • specify the manuscript type (original research, review, etc.)
  • detail any previous interaction(s) with Pubtexto Publications (previously submitted)
  • specify all authors' information, including affiliation
  • include acknowledgments and funding information (if applicable) and any competing interests

Manuscript Layout

The word count for original research is 3500–4000 words and up to 5500 words for studies involving meta-analysis. Authors are encouraged to employ a standard and concise writing style. If you are not a native English speaker, we encourage you to utilize our language editing services-or ask a native English speaking colleague for assistance.

Title: The title should not exceed 200 characters and set in title case. The title should be concise, specific, and easily comprehensible to readers.

Abstract: The abstract should not exceed 300 words and may or may not be unstructured (without sub-heading such as objective, methodology, results, discussion, etc.). It should provide a clear description of the objective(s) of the study, demonstrate the methodology used, and summarize the study's prime conclusion(s). In the end, a statement regarding the study's significance to a potentially wider audience should be included.

Keywords: Authors can provide 4-6 keywords. The first letter of each keyword should be upper case, and keywords should be separated by a semicolon (;)

Main Text

Introduction

The introduction should set the tone of the paper by providing a clear statement of the study, the relevant literature on the study subject and the proposed approach or solution. The introduction should be general enough to attract a reader's attention from a broad range of scientific disciplines.

Materials and methods

This section should provide a complete overview of the design of the study. Detailed descriptions of materials or participants, comparisons, interventions, and types of analysis should be mentioned. However, only new procedures should be described in detail; previously published procedures should be cited and important modifications of published procedures should be mentioned briefly. Capitalize trade names and include the manufacturer's name and address.

Results and Discussion

The results section should provide complete details of the experiment that are required to support the conclusion of the study. The results should be written in the past tense when describing findings in the authors' experiments. Previously published findings should be written in the present tense. Results and discussion may be combined or in a separate section. Speculation and detailed interpretation of data should not be included in the results but should be put into the discussion section.

Conclusion:

This section should provide to adhere to support the study conclusions. This section included briefly detailed conclusive parameters of the whole study.

Acknowledgments:

This should include all the people who have contributed toward the work in one way or the other. However, authors are required to ensure that people acknowledged should agree to be so named.

Funding Information

List all the sources of funding, including relevant research grant numbers, as applicable. Also, authors are encouraged to list all the contributing authors associated with specific funding, if applicable.

Optional information

While we are not obligated to use these or recommend to the concerned Editor(s), we do encourage authors to provide names and contact information of 2-4 external reviewers and, if applicable, 1-2 opposed reviewers.

References

Published work along with any citable items should be cited in the reference list. While we follow very stringent reference formats, authors need not to spend time formatting their reference. They can submit the manuscripts formatted in any reference style (style will be formatted once the manuscript is accepted for publication), but it is preferable that they adhere to the journal format.

Reference format:

Pubtexto uses the following style. Items are listed numerically in the order they are cited in the text.

Example journal article (2-6 authors): Salwachter AR, Freischlag JA, Sawyer RG, Sanfey HA, Fukushima H, Cureoglu. The training needs and priorities of male and female surgeons and their trainees. J Am Coll Surg. 2005; 201: 199-205.

Example journal article (more than 6 authors): Fukushima H, Cureoglu S, Schachern P, et al. Cochlear changes in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2005; 133: 100-6.

Example book: Modlin J, Jenkins P. Decision Analysis in Planning for a Polio Outbreak in the United States. San Francisco, CA: Pediatric Academic Societies; 2004.

Example book chapter: Solensky R. Drug allergy: desensitization and treatment of reactions to antibiotics and aspirin. In: Lockey P, ed. Allergens and Allergen Immunotherapy. 3rd ed. New York, NY: Marcel Dekker; 2004:585-606.

Example online article: Wolf W. State's mail-order drug plan launched. Minneapolis Star Tribune. May 14, 2004:1B

Example article from any database: Calhoun D, Trimarco T, Meek R, Locasto D. Distinguishing diabetes: Differentiate between type 1 & type 2 DM. JEMS [serial online]. November 2011; 36(11):32-48. Available from: CINAHL Plus with Full Text, Ipswich, MA. Accessed February 2, 2012.

In-text citation: For referencing an article, a number is used. This is different from in-text citations in AMA—author's last name is not used. The order of numbering will be contingent on the order in which you use that reference within your paper. For example, the first article referenced will be given number one in superscript (1) followed by the second and third articles as 2,3. In the references section, the articles should appear numerically in the order they are cited within the text.

Figures and Tables

Figures and tables should be included in the main text (manuscript) to aid in the review process. However, for larger files (size exceeding 10 Mb) must always be submitted separately (should be properly mentioned in the main text, wherever applicable). 

Figure captions and legends

Figure files should be included in the main document, and not as supplemental materials. Figure caption should be preceded by the figure, while figure legends should immediately follow the figure. Figure captions should be concise (not to exceed 18 words) and set in bold type. All figures should be numbered in sequence, using Arabic numerals, for example, Figure 1, Figure 2, etc.

Table captions and legends

Tables should be cited in ascending numeric order. Each table should be preceded by a table caption (brief and specific; not to exceed 18 words), and immediately followed by table legends, if applicable, used to explain abbreviations and other supporting information about the data. Larger tables, however, can be submitted as supplemental materials.

Review Comments and Revision

Submission Instructions

While submitting a revised manuscript, the authors should include the following:

Revised manuscript (clean copy): Prepare a clean copy of your revised manuscript that does not show track changes. Rename this file as "Main Document".

Revised manuscript (marked-up copy): Include a copy of your manuscript file showing the changes you have made (track changes). Rename this file as "Manuscript with Track Changes".

Response to reviewers: Address the specific points made by each Reviewer and/or Editor. Include your responses to all the reviewers' and editor's comments and list the changes you have made to the manuscript. Rename this file as "Response to Reviewers".

Supplementary Information

Information integral to the comprehensive understanding of the manuscript, but is either too large to be included in the main document or due to any other reason, should be submitted as support materials, such as 3-D visualizations, interactive graphics, large tables and/or figures, and so on. However, authors should note that normal figures and tables should not be included under supplemental materials.

Ethical Guidelines

For manuscripts reporting medical studies that involve human or animal subjects, the ethics committee that approved the study must be identified in the manuscript. For studies involving human subjects, all work must conform to the recognized standards as per the "Declaration of Helsinki". In case of any experiments involving animals, authors must provide a declaration that all measures were taken to avoid animal suffering at each stage and also must furnish a detailed description of the procedures used.

Patient Consent

In manuscripts reporting patient cases, patient anonymity must be preserved. Case reports submitted to Pubtexto Publications should conform to the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors' (ICMJE) recommendations. Patient privacy should be taken care of, and personally, identifiable information should not be revealed without informed consent. If informed consent has been obtained, the details must be mentioned in the manuscript.

For live patients, signed consent is mandatory if the authors wish to reveal the patient's identity. In the case of deceased patients, consent must be taken from the patient's next of kin. If a patient's consent was not obtained, the patient's details should be anonymized as much as possible. Patient's photographs need to be cropped sufficiently to prevent the revelation of identity.

Authors are not required to submit the copy of the patient's consent while submitting their manuscript for consideration in Pubtexto Publications. However, they should confirm in the Cover Letter that the patient's consent has been obtained. In certain instances, the Editorial Office might request the authors to provide a copy of the same.

Article Processing Charges

Publishing under Open Access mode involves a publication fee of 2919 GBP

If authors wish to retract their paper after rigorous review and revisions, he/she will be labeled to pay 85% of the total expenses on their article as a fee for processing. Since, the review process requires an input of Editors, Reviewers, Associate Managing Editors, Editorial Assistants, Content Writers, Editorial Managing System & other online tracking systems to ensure that the published article is of good quality and is in its best possible form.

Why the author needs to pay?

Pubtexto is a non-profit organization we don’t receive funding from any source. So, in order to run the open access journal in an organized manner, it is required to pay minimum processing charges. we do have to pay for, articles need graphics, formatting, and the editing services, licensed software’s, maintaining published articles in online repositories and many other in order to meet rigorous academic standards. In addition, Pubtexto Company has paid employees.

Why a publication charge?

Pubtexto is an initiative to provide publishing opportunities to young researchers. Pubtexto promotes the publication of quality research papers. Journal cover the costs partially through article processing fees. Our expenses are split among editorial costs, electronic composition and production, journal information system, manuscript management system, electronic archiving, overhead expenses, and administrative costs. Moreover, we must cover the costs of publishing the accepted article plus the cost of processed articles.

Ask for Fast track services: The charges are different apart from the charges mentioned above 

For charges, you can contact us at the below email address 

Production Editors: Josh Hardy: editor.joshh@orcmassociation.online  

Mike Young: mikeyoung@orcresearchlabs.online

About Journal

Women's health refers to the branch of medicine that focuses on the treatment and diagnosis of diseases and conditions that affect a woman's physical and emotional well-being. The Open Access, peer-reviewed International Journal of Women's Health & Gynecology (IJWHG) accepts submissions on all peripheral subjects pertaining to stages of women's health care. A process that takes into consideration clinical, physiological, emotional, social, and multicultural aspects of pregnancy problems and provides a platform for authors to contribute to the journal. The journal publishes cutting-edge developments in disease management therapeutic protocols, diagnostic procedures, and novel research in gender-based biology that have an impact on patient care and treatment. Areas that include prenatal care, pregnancy outcomes, contraception, sexual trauma, amniotic fluid stem cells, neuroendocrinology, and physician wellness, as well as gynecologic conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome and ovarian, cervical, and uterine cancers.

Making sure women have access to excellent healthcare may benefit families and children's health because women are a key component of a family's overall health.

Plagiarism

A minimum of 80 percent of the content in the articles which authors submit must be original (it must not be copyrighted from any other websites). In the Results and conclusion section of the text, the authors must maintain absolute authenticity.

Review Process

The review process is an important aspect of the publication process of an article. It assists authors evaluate which papers are acceptable and aids authors improve their writing.  

Pubtexto Open Access offers a double-blind review process to evaluate the quality, validity, and significance of scholarly research. The declaration of peer review integrity, which is shared by all of our journals, acts as confirmation of our commitment to it, and we also offers fast track review process.

Due to the ability to avoid possible prejudice from either the authors or those selected reviewers, the double-blind peer system is a more effective review system.

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For concerns please contact at: elisaeditor123@gmail.com 

Aim and Scope

Aim & Scope

IJWHG aims to publishes original research articles, review articles, case studies etc. in the field of health and gynaecology  includes a wide range of fields in its discipline like Obstetrics/Gynaecology, Sex-Based Biology, Women: Postmenopausal Health, Women: Mental Health, Pregnancy and Reproductive Health, Gynecology Oncology, Child Birth, Autoimmune Disorders, Psychological Disorders, Women Care, Internal Medicine & Women Issues, Endocrinology. IJWHG dedicated to improving the health and health care of all women throughout the lifespan and in diverse communities In addition to non-binary, genderqueer, and gender non-confirming people, trans men and women tend to be left out of conversations about women's health. These communities also have specific health needs that should be addressed.

IJWHG provide free online access to the readers worldwide without any subscription charges.  The editorial office promises peer reviewing for the submitted manuscripts to ensure quality for this high impact factor Journal.

The topics related to it will be considered in Archives of Women’s Health & obstetrics:

Abnormal Pap Test  Mesothelioma Diagnosis
Abortion Pill  Mother Health
 Anal Cancer Diagnosis  Nausea Pregnancy
 Birthcontrol  Obstetrics
 Bladder Cancer Diagnosis  Obstetrics/Gynecology
 Breast Cancer  Ovarian Cancer
 Breast Cancer Diagnosis  Ovarian Cancer Diagnosis
 Cervical Biopsy  Pancreatic Cancer Diagnosis
 Cervical Cancer Diagnosis, Prevention and Treatment  Papanicolaou Screening
 Cervical Intra-epithelial Neoplasia (CIN)  Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
 Cervical Screening  Preclampsia in Pregnancy
 Cervix-Cancer  Pregnancy
 Cesarean Delivery  Pregnancy Care
 Colposcopy  Pregnancy Constipation
 Cone Biopsy  Pregnancy Diabetes
 Corpus Luteum  Pregnancy Fitness
 Diarrhea in Pregnancy  Pregnancy Nutrition/Nutrition
 Endocrinology  Prostate Cancer Diagnosis
 Endometreosis in Pregnancy  Rectal Cancer Diagnosis
 Endometrial Cancer  Sex-Based Biology
 Endometriosis  Sexually Transmitted Diseases
 Esophageal Cancer Diagnosis  Smoking in Pregnancy
 Fallopian Tubes  Stress in Pregnancy
 Genital Warts  Termination of Pregnancy
 Gynecology  Testicular Cancer Diagnosis
 High Risk Pregnancy  Thyroid Cancer Diagnosis
 HIV and Pregnancy  Ultrasound Pregnancy
 IUD    Urogynecology
 Menopause Symptoms  Uterine Cancer
 Menstrualcycle  Vaginal Oncology/Women Empowerment

 

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