Review Procedure

The review procedure for the Clinical Trials and Practice – Open Journal involves several key steps to ensure the quality and integrity of published articles. Authors submit their manuscripts online, where they undergo an initial screening for relevance and adherence to submission guidelines. The journal employs a double-blind peer review process, where both authors' and reviewers' identities are concealed to avoid bias. Expert reviewers assess the manuscript's scientific merit, originality, and contribution to the field of clinical trials and practice. They evaluate the relevance, methodology, clarity, and accuracy of the work, providing recommendations to accept, revise, or reject the manuscript. The editor-in-chief or associate editors make the final decision based on these recommendations. Accepted manuscripts undergo formatting and proofreading before publication. The journal adheres to an open access policy, making articles freely available online to promote visibility and citation. Ethical considerations, including conflict of interest disclosures, are mandatory to ensure high standards of integrity. This thorough review process ensures the publication of high-quality research, advancing the field of clinical trials and practice.