Submissions
Submission Preparation Checklist
As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.- The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
- The submission file is in Microsoft Word.
- The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.
- The need to send an Ethics Committee Opinion was verified.
- The Copyright Declaration Form has been completed.
- The Publication Data Form was filled in.
- The authors must all be identified with ORCID and affiliation (ROR if applicable).
- All metadata (title, abstract, descriptors, areas of knowledge) must be in Portuguese, English and Spanish.
Original article reporting clinical or basic research
Any research study in a clinical context, including clinical trials, cohort studies, case studies, multi-case studies or case-control studies. case studies consist of descriptive and contextualized contributions based on a case, which can be in the area of care, teaching or research in rehabilitation nursing.
Literature review
Systematic Reviews with or without Meta-Analysis, Integrative Reviews, narrative reviews, historical revisions, and other types Scoping Reviews.
Reporting of experience, updating and / or technological innovation
Writing of experiences of teaching practices, extension or provision of care, or description of technological innovation products (teaching, provision, research or management in the context of rehabilitation nursing).
Perspective / reflection
In-depth discursive enunciation, focusing on a concept or theoretical construct of Nursing or related area; or discussion on a specific subject matter of opinion or analysis of issues that may contribute to the deepening of topics related to the area of health and rehabilitation nursing.
Recommendations for clinical practice ( guidelines )
Description of emerging clinical guidelines working groups organized within the scope of meetings or scientific associations, or groups of authors with specialized work carried out on the topic in question.
Preliminary note and protocol
Represents a study proposal or the theoretical protocol for a review or investigation.
Preprint
Version of a scientific article that precedes formal peer review. The pre-publication is available online immediately after acceptance of the submission by the Editor-in-Chief of RPER, but will only be published in one of the RPER issues if it is subjected to the peer review process.
Copyright Notice
I declare, as the first author, that the work is unpublished and is being sent exclusively to the Portuguese Journal of Rehabilitation Nursing.
The authors agree that, in case of acceptance of the article, the copyrights referring to it will become the exclusive property of Portuguese Rehabilitation Nursing Journal.
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