Journal of Respiratory Diseases

Journal of Respiratory Diseases

Journal of Respiratory Diseases – Instructions For Author

Open Access & Peer-Reviewed

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Instructions For Author

Comprehensive guidance for preparing and submitting respiratory medicine manuscripts.

Clear GuidanceStructured instructions for authors.
ReproducibilityData and code transparency.
Peer ReviewSingle blind evaluation.
Author SupportResponsive editorial assistance.

Journal at a Glance

ISSN: 2642-9241
DOI Prefix: 10.14302/issn.2642-9241
License: CC BY 4.0
Peer reviewed open access journal

Scope Alignment

Pulmonology, airway disease, respiratory infections, critical care, sleep medicine, and translational therapeutics. We prioritize validated clinical and mechanistic evidence.

Publishing Model

Open access, single blind peer review, and rapid publication after acceptance and production checks. Metadata validation and DOI registration are included.

Review Time21 daysFirst Decision
Acceptance Rate52%Current average
Decision Time60 daysSubmission to Publication
Publication10 daysAfter acceptance
Manuscript Types and Scope

JRD publishes original research, systematic reviews, clinical trials, methodological advances, and data resources that advance respiratory medicine and pulmonary science. Submissions should demonstrate rigorous methods, clear diagnostic criteria, and clinical or translational relevance.

Manuscript Structure
  • Title page with author names, affiliations, and corresponding author details
  • Structured abstract with objectives, methods, results, and conclusions
  • Introduction that defines the clinical context and research gap
  • Methods with study design, inclusion criteria, and protocol details
  • Results with validated outcomes, effect sizes, and confidence intervals
  • Discussion linking findings to clinical care or mechanistic insight
  • Conclusion highlighting key contributions and future directions
Formatting and Style
  • Use clear headings and consistent terminology
  • Define abbreviations and clinical codes at first use
  • Provide units and reference ranges for laboratory values
  • Include figure legends that describe sample sizes and data sources
  • Prepare tables in editable format with clear headings
  • Label supplementary files clearly and reference them in the text
Reporting Standards and Ethics
  • Provide institutional review board approvals and consent statements
  • Follow CONSORT for clinical trials and STROBE for observational studies
  • Use PRISMA for systematic reviews and ARRIVE for animal studies
  • Disclose conflicts of interest and funding sources
  • Describe limitations and generalizability
Data and Code Requirements

Authors should provide data availability statements and, when possible, deposit data in trusted repositories. Code or analysis pipelines should be shared or documented to support reproducibility.

  • Include accession numbers or repository links
  • Describe preprocessing and quality control steps
  • Document software versions and computational environments
  • State any access restrictions for sensitive data
Figures and Tables
  • Submit high resolution figures in standard formats
  • Label axes and include units for quantitative plots
  • Provide color blind friendly palettes when possible
  • Ensure tables are editable and include footnotes
References
  • Ensure references are complete and consistent
  • Include DOIs where available
  • Use standard citation formats
  • Confirm all in text citations appear in the reference list
Clinical Trial and Registry Requirements

Clinical trials should include registration identifiers and follow applicable regulatory requirements. Observational studies using registries should describe data governance and consent limitations.

  • Provide trial registration numbers when applicable
  • Describe primary and secondary endpoints
  • Report adverse events and safety monitoring
  • Include protocol deviations and amendments
Submission Process
1

Prepare Files

Ensure manuscript, figures, and supplementary files are complete.

2

Submit

Upload files via ManuscriptZone: https://oap.manuscriptzone.net.

3

Quick Form

Optional simple submission form: https://openaccesspub.org/manuscript-submission-form.

4

Peer Review

Single blind review by subject experts.

5

Decision

Receive editorial decision with reviewer feedback.

Peer Review and Timeline

JRD uses single blind peer review. Reviewers evaluate study rigor, data quality, and clarity of reporting. Initial decisions are typically issued within 12 days depending on reviewer availability.

Stage Typical Timing Focus
Initial Screening 2 to 3 days Scope fit and compliance checks
Peer Review 09 days Methodology validity and impact
Revision 3 to 5 days Author responses
Production 3 days Copyediting and DOI registration
After Acceptance

Accepted manuscripts move to production for copyediting, proof review, and DOI registration. Articles are published under CC BY 4.0 to support open access reuse with attribution.

Authors should review proofs promptly to confirm accuracy of figures, tables, and metadata.

APCs and Payment

APCs are applied after acceptance and cover peer review management, production, and archiving services. Partial waivers may be available for eligible authors. Contact the editorial office for guidance.

Submission Checklist
  • Scope alignment confirmed
  • Data availability statement included
  • Diagnostic criteria and staging documented
  • Cover letter prepared with scope summary
  • Ethics and consent statements included
Author Support

For questions about formatting or submission steps, contact [email protected].

JRD Commitment

JRD is committed to rigorous, transparent publishing in respiratory medicine and pulmonary science. We emphasize reproducible clinical methods, clear reporting of diagnostic criteria, and ethical compliance across all article types.

The editorial office supports authors, editors, and reviewers with clear guidance and responsive communication. For questions about scope or workflow, contact [email protected].

We encourage continuous improvement in reporting practices and share updates that help the community maintain high standards in respiratory and critical care research.

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