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The Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science, a peer- review journal with an international scope (ISSN 1672-3597, CN 31-1908/R, Bimonthly), is indexed in Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI), Western Pacific Region Index Medicus (WPRIM), Springer-Verlag GmbH Database, Index of Copernicus (IC), Chinese Science Citation Database (CSCD) and Chinese Scientific and Technical Papers and Citations Database (CSTPCD). You can search the text on https://link.springer.com/journal/11726.


MANUSCRIPT INFORMATION


Scope of contributions

Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science welcomes manuscripts from all over the world, on all aspects of acupuncture, moxibustion, and Tuina (Chinese therapeutic massage). Article types include basic studies, clinical studies, reviews, systematic reviews, randomized controlled and pragmatic trials, famous doctor’s experiences, etc.

Submission

Manuscripts should be submitted online via the online submission and peer review website of the journal [http://116.228.206.14:4999/journalx_jatsen/Login.action (English) or http://116.228.206.14:4999/journalx_jats/Login.action (Chinese)]. Only online submissions are accepted for rapid publication. The submitting author takes responsibility for the paper during submission and peer review.

Previous publication submission

If a submission could be considered redundant or duplicative of a previously published work, a full statement of such should be made to the editor. If a duplicate publication is attempted without such notification, editorial action may be taken, including prompt manuscript rejection. Any subjects discussed in the submitted manuscript mentioned in another publication should be noted, with a reference to the previous work. If manuscripts are under consideration by another publication, copies of possibly duplicative materials being considered elsewhere must be provided at the time of manuscript submission.

Copyright

Once the material is published in the journal, it becomes the copyrighted property of Shanghai Research Institute of Acupuncture and Meridian. Permission must be attained from the editorial board to publish in other medical journals.


AUTHOR INFORMATION

Biographical and contact information (including address, phone and fax numbers, e-mail address, and working place) for all authors must be initially provided.

Authorship and group authorship

An author should be someone who has made substantive intellectual contributions to a published study, and biomedical authorship continues to have important academic, social, and financial implications. Each author should have participated sufficiently in the work to take public responsibility for appropriate portions of the content. One or more authors should be responsible for the integrity of the work as a whole from inception to publishing.

Authorship credit should be based on: (1) substantial contributions to conception and design, or acquisition of data, or analysis and interpretation of data; (2) drafting the article or revising it critically for important intellectual content; and (3) final approval of the version to be published. (1), (2), and (3) must all be met.

If the authorship of multicenter trials is attributed to a group, all group members named as authors should fully meet the above criteria for authorship. The group should jointly make decisions about the corresponding author before submitting the manuscript for publication, and the other group members may be listed in an acknowledgment in which their function or contribution should be described. The correspondence author should be prepared to explain the presence and order of these individuals. It is not the role of editors to make authorship decisions or to arbitrate conflicts related to authorship.

Conflicts of interest

When authors submit a manuscript, they are responsible for disclosing all financial and personal relationships that might bias their work and undermine the credibility of the journal, the authors, and science itself. To prevent ambiguity, authors must state explicitly whether potential conflicts exist in the manuscript on a conflict-of-interest notification page that follows the title page, providing additional detail, if necessary, in a cover letter that accompanies the manuscript. Editors may use information disclosed in conflict-of-interest and financial- interest statements as a basis for editorial decisions. Editors should publish this information if they believe it is important in judging the manuscript. It should be declared in conflict-of- interest if the author is a member of the editorial board or editor of the Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science.

Informed consent

Before experimenting on human subjects, authors should obtain the statement of informed consent from the study participants.

The study participants have a right to privacy that should not be violated without informed consent. Identifying information, including names, initials, or hospital numbers, should not be published in written descriptions, photographs, or pedigrees unless the information is essential for scientific purposes and the patient (or parent or guardian) gives written informed consent for publication. Nonessential identifying details should be omitted. When informed consent has been obtained, it will be indicated in the published article.

Ethical requirement

When reporting experiments on human subjects, authors should indicate whether the procedures followed were in accordance with the Helsinki Declaration. If doubt exists whether the research was conducted in accordance with the Helsinki Declaration, the authors must explain the rationale for their approach and demonstrate that the institutional review body explicitly approved the doubtful aspects of the study. When reporting experiments on animals, authors should indicate whether the institutional and national guide for the care and use of laboratory animals was followed. Authors should include the following statements in a separate section entitled ‘Compliance with Ethical Standards’ when submitting a paper.

Consent to participate policy

For all research involving human subjects, informed consent to participate in the study should be obtained from participants (or their parents or legal guardian in the case of children under 16) and a statement to this effect should appear in the manuscript. For manuscript reporting studies involving vulnerable groups (for example, unconscious patients) with the potential for coercion (for example, prisoners) or where consent may not have been fully informed, manuscripts will be considered at the editor’s discretion. In the case of articles describing human transplantation studies, authors must include a statement declaring that no organs/tissues were obtained from prisoners and must also name the institution(s)/ clinic(s)/department(s) via which organs/tissues were obtained.

The corresponding author should be prepared to collect documentation of compliance with ethical standards and send it if requested during peer review or after publication.

The editors reserve the right to reject manuscripts that do not comply with the above-mentioned guidelines. The author will be held responsible for false statements or failure to fulfill the above-mentioned guidelines.

EDITORIAL REVIEW AND PUBLICATION

Peer review

Editor reviews submitted manuscripts initially. Manuscripts with insufficient priority for publication are rejected promptly. Other manuscripts are sent to expert consultants for peer review. All the reviewers’ identities and the authors’ identities are kept anonymous from each other. The manuscript under review is not revealed to anyone other than peer reviewers and editorial staff. We encourage authors to suggest the names of possible reviewers, but we reserve the right to final selection. Reviewers are required to evaluate the manuscript and to return comments within two weeks.

Rejected manuscripts

Rejected manuscripts will not be returned to authors unless specifically requested.

Editing

Accepted manuscripts are copyedited by our editor according to our style (including tables and illustrations) and then by our translator or another reviewer whose native tongue is English to correct syntax error and returned to the author for approval. Authors are responsible for all statements made in their work, including changes made by the editor and authorized by the corresponding author.

Publication

Authors are required to pay a publication fee if their manuscripts are accepted for publication (unsolicited manuscripts).

MANUSCRIPT PREPARATION

According to the study type, the manuscripts should be prepared in accordance with the Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals by ICMJE (www.icmje.org), Standard Protocol Items: Recommendations for Interventional Trials (SPIRIT, https://www.spirit-statement.org/), Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials (CONSORT, http://www.consort-statement.org), Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses (PRISMA, http://www.prisma-statement.org/), or  Case Report Guidelines (CARE, https://www.care-statement.org/), respectively.

Title page

The title page should include the article title, names and affiliations of all authors, and correspondence biographical information on all authors. If an author's affiliation has changed since the work was done, list the new affiliation as well. Titles should be concise and descriptive. The name, address, telephone number, fax number, and e-mail address of the corresponding author should be addressed. Any grant support should be mentioned on this page.

Abstract and keywords

Provide an abstract of no more than 400 words. Include information as applicable for the following headings: objectivemethodsresults, and conclusion.

Underneath the abstract, provide 5-8 keywords (preferably Medical Subject Heading terms, MeSH).

Text

Introduction: Provide a brief background for the article, including the rationale for the study or observation.

Methods: Describe the selection of subjects, including demographics and study design. Identify the procedures in sufficient detail so others may replicate the results. Provide references to established methods and new techniques; provide the rationale for their use and describe their limitations. Authors submitting review articles should describe the methods used to locate, select, extract, and synthesize data.

Statistics: As necessary, describe statistical methods and provide appropriate indicators of error or uncertainty. Specify any statistical software used.

Results: Present results in a logical sequence.

Conclusion: Emphasize important and new findings of the study. Include implications of the findings and their limitations.

Discussion: The discussion should focus on the interpretation and significance of the findings with concise and objective comments that describe their relation to other work in the area. It should not repeat information in part of the results.

Figure

Give each figure a caption. For color figures, the resolution should be 300 dpi. For black and white figures, the resolution should be 500 dpi.

Nomenclature and abbreviations

Authors must conform to the WHO International Standard Terminologies on Traditional Chinese Medicine (2022). The full term should appear at first mention, followed by the abbreviation in parentheses. Standard units of measure are acceptable to abbreviate without expansion. When discussing particular products, it is preferable to use the nonproprietary (generic) name or descriptive term throughout. If desired, the brand name can be included parenthetically at first mention. Chinese herbs should be in the Chinese phonetic alphabet, followed by the Latin name in parentheses. The title of a book should be spelled in the Chinese phonetic alphabet, followed by the English name in parentheses.

References

References should be more than 20 and numbered consecutively in the text; present citations in numerical order to correspond with the text.


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