International Journal of Clinical Obstetrics and Gynaecology Nexovation
Statement of Informed Consent
Authors submitting manuscripts to the International Journal of Clinical Obstetrics and Gynaecology Nexovation are required to uphold the highest ethical standards in clinical and biomedical research. By submitting their work, authors confirm that their research has been conducted with honesty, transparency, and full respect for ethical principles applicable to human subjects and clinical practice.
Informed consent must be obtained from all participants prior to their inclusion in the study. This consent must be based on a clear and comprehensive explanation of the study’s purpose, methods, potential risks, expected benefits, and the voluntary nature of participation. Participants should also be informed of their right to withdraw from the study at any time, without any negative consequences.
It is the sole responsibility of the authors to ensure that all ethical considerations, including patient safety, confidentiality, and data protection, are rigorously addressed throughout the research process—from study design to publication. Authors must ensure that all identifying information is anonymized or excluded unless explicit written consent for disclosure has been obtained.
Where research involves human subjects, ethical approval from an appropriate institutional review board (IRB) or ethics committee must be secured and documented. In instances where such approval is not required according to institutional or national guidelines, authors must clearly justify the exemption while still ensuring full compliance with ethical standards.
The International Journal of Clinical Obstetrics and Gynaecology Nexovation reserves the right to request proof of ethical compliance, including documentation of informed consent and IRB approvals, as part of the manuscript review process. Failure to comply with these ethical requirements may result in rejection of the manuscript.
By adhering to these principles, authors support the ethical integrity and scientific quality of the research published in the International Journal of Clinical Obstetrics and Gynaecology Nexovation, thereby contributing to the advancement of safe, ethical, and evidence-based clinical practice.