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Article Categories

Types of manuscripts accepted by the journal.

Manuscript Categorization

The categorization of articles published in the journal is as follows: original research article, meta-analysis, short or preliminary communication, review article, professional paper, case report, seminar paper, practice-based experience, commentary, scientific critique, interview, letter to the editor, project report, and other contributions from all areas of health sciences. The categorization of submitted manuscripts is carried out by the Editor-in-Chief and the Publishing Board.

Review Article

Review article – a paper that provides an original, detailed, and critical overview of a specific research problem or field in which the author has contributed. It presents a comprehensive analysis of a topic based on previously published studies that have been collected, analyzed, and interpreted.

Short or Preliminary Communication

Short or preliminary communication – an original scientific paper similar to a full-length article, but of smaller scope or preliminary nature. It contains scientific results that require rapid publication, although they may not necessarily allow full verification or replication.

Scientific Critique / Debate

Scientific critique / debate – a professional discussion on a specific scientific topic based exclusively on scientific arguments and appropriate methodology.

Professional Paper

Professional paper – a paper that represents a significant contribution through the presentation of experiences from professional practice. These papers do not necessarily rely on original research but focus on the application and validation of existing knowledge to improve practice and expand professional understanding.

Case Report

Case report – a description of one or more cases/patients that are significant due to an innovative approach, specific characteristics, or contribution to the improvement of healthcare practice.

Book Review

Book review – a critical assessment and professional evaluation of a book or publication, including an analysis of its content and relevance to nursing and healthcare practice.

Current Topics

Current topics – a review of contemporary, open, or controversial issues of theoretical and practical importance. The paper may include original research findings or the latest data from the literature. The structure is flexible, with a recommended brief conclusion containing a clear message.

Letter to the Editor

Letter to the editor – a text containing the author’s personal views and comments on published articles, current topics, or publications relevant to the profession. The format is flexible, with the option to include relevant references.

Original Research Article

Original research article – a paper presenting previously unpublished results of original research conducted using scientific methods. The information must be processed and presented in such a way that experiments can be replicated and the analyses and conclusions verified.