Conflict of Interest
Nursing Insight requires all parties involved in the publication process—authors, editors, and reviewers—to fully disclose any potential conflicts of interest that may influence the interpretation or evaluation of the manuscript.
Authors
Authors must declare any financial, personal, institutional, or professional relationships that could be perceived as influencing the research or its interpretation. If no conflicts exist, authors should explicitly state this in the manuscript.
Reviewers
Reviewers must disclose any conflicts of interest before accepting a manuscript for review. If a conflict exists, reviewers must decline the review invitation to maintain impartiality.
Editors
Editors must avoid handling manuscripts in which they have conflicts of interest. Editorial decisions must be based solely on academic merit and peer-review evaluation.
Commitment
Nursing Insight is committed to transparency and integrity in scholarly publishing and follows internationally accepted ethical standards, including COPE guidelines, in managing conflicts of interest.