
Ethics, integrity and transparency in editing and publishing
JBI Evidence Synthesis demonstrates commitment to the highest standards in the editing and publication of scholarly work
JBI Evidence Synthesis is now listed as following the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors’ (ICMJE) recommendations for the conduct, reporting, editing and publication of scholarly work.
ICMJE developed these recommendations to review best practice and ethical standards in the conduct and reporting of research and other material published in medical journals, and to help authors, editors, and others involved in peer review and biomedical publishing create and distribute accurate, clear, reproducible, unbiased medical journal articles.
JBI Evidence Synthesis' commitment to implementing these recommendations highlights its dedication to maintaining rigorous scientific standards and promoting transparent reporting.
About JBI Evidence Synthesis
JBI Evidence Synthesis publishes diverse systematic reviews relevant to all healthcare professions, and is one of the premier repositories of evidence syntheses to inform nursing and allied health practice. The journal is the premier outlet for systematic reviews that move beyond the effectiveness of an intervention or treatment. All systematic reviews published in the journal follow JBI’s internationally recognised methodologies which are underpinned by the JBI Model of Evidence-based Healthcare.
About the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors
The ICMJE is a small group of general medical journal editors and representatives of selected related organisations working together to improve the quality of medical science and its reporting. ICMJE meets annually to refine its Recommendations for the Conduct, Reporting, Editing and Publication of Scholarly Work in Medical Journals.
The ICMJE's recommendations encompass critical aspects of the research and publishing process, emphasising the importance of adherence to best practices and ethical guidelines.