Política de detección de plagio

The most frequent forms of unethical behaviour in publishing are: plagiarism, inappropriate authorship and redundant publication:

  1. Plagiarism: All submissions will be reviewed by a text similarity detection programme (Similarity Check). Submissions with a high percentage of similarity (over 10%) will not be accepted.
  2. Inappropriate authorship: Authorship and the order of appearance in the article is the responsibility of the authors, the journal has no interference in these aspects. Authors should not make changes to the number and order of authors once the editorial process has begun.
  3. Redundant publication (duplicate publication and fragmented publication): The Journal does not accept duplicate publication. In the event of this occurring and its occurrence being demonstrated, the authors submit to the guidelines https://publicationethics.org/COPE established by the

To guarantee originality and respect for the copyright of other researchers, articles that aspire to be published in the Cuaderno de enfermería. Journal of Science, will be submitted to review by means of anti-plagiarism programmes.

Contributors who engage in plagiarism (any total or partial reproduction of content that is not cited), will not be able to publish again in Sanitas. Peer-reviewed Journal of Health Sciences.

Any article received that contains more than 10% plagiarism or self-plagiarism will not be approved.