About the Journal
Aim and Scope of the Journal
The Global Health Research and Review (GHRR) is an international multidisciplinary journal dedicated to the publication of original research findings, editorials, commentaries, evidence-based research, developments in theory and methods, and systemic reviews and metanalyses that cover all aspects of cutting-edge public health practices and research with an interface of cross-disciplinary exploration. The GHRR does not publish articles on basic research.
The journal has a special focus on epidemiologic research, community health, public health interventions, program evaluation, public health policy and practice, relevant clinical research and contemporary global health issues.
The Global Health Research and Review journal is an open-access and peer-reviewed journal aimed at a wide audience of public health practitioners, policymakers, researchers, epidemiologists and clinicians.
The Global Health Research and Review journal accepts manuscripts in the following broad study areas:
- Global Health and Development
- Infectious and Chronic Diseases: Epidemiology and Prevention
- Nutrition in Public Health
- Environmental Health and Climate Change
- Reproductive and sexual health
- Maternal, Newborn and Child Health
- Health Promotion
- Public Health Policy and Practice
- Clinical Research relevant to global or public health
- Social and Cultural determinants of health
- Occupational Correlates of Health and Diseases
- Health Behavior and Communication
- Mental Health and Substance Abuse
Open Access Statement
All articles in the GHRR are published under a CC BY SA license. Click here for more details about our Open Access Policy.
Peer Review Process
The GHRR follows a double blind peer review process for all Original Articles, Short Articles/ Communications, Review Articles, Perspectives, Technical Reports and CMEs. Click here for more details about our Peer Review Policy.
Copyright and Licensing
For articles published in the GHRR, authors retain copyright of their work, with first publication rights granted to Medsci Publications.
All articles published in the GHRR are Open access under a CC BY SA license. Click here for more details about our Copyright and Licencing Policy.
Authorship Policies
The GHRR, expect authors to follow recommendations of the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) for the authorship of a paper.
Those who had substantially contributed for the conception or design of the research work, or the acquisition, analysis, or interpretation of data for the work, drafting the work or revising, and in agreement to be accountable for all aspects of the work are eligible for the authorship.
The corresponding author of a research manuscript is responsible for communication with the journal, manuscript submission, authorship criteria of all authors, disclosing any potential conflicts of interest, revision of manuscript, reviewing the proofs and approving the final version of the manuscript before publication.
Acknowledgements: The acknowledgement section may be used to thank anyone who contributed significantly to the work but is not eligible for authorship including source of funding. This section should not be used to mention anonymous referees or editors, superfluous words, or effusive praise in the acknowledgements.
Confidentiality Policy
All information submitted to our journal is considered confidential and will be treated as such. Authors are responsible for ensuring that their manuscript does not contain any confidential information that could compromise the confidentiality of their research participants or institutions. Reviewers are also required to maintain the confidentiality of the manuscripts they review and the comments they provide. Editorial members are responsible for ensuring that all information related to the manuscript, including reviewer comments and editorial decision-making processes, is kept confidential. Unless otherwise declared, the peer review process is confidential and conducted anonymously. The journal reserves the right to take appropriate action, against individuals who breach the confidentiality policy.
Plagiarism and Duplicate Publication
Plagiarism is an act of copying text, or results without proper citation of the original author. The GHRR would not consider any manuscript having any kind of plagiarism including direct plagiarism, ‘patchwork’ plagiarism, mosaic plagiarism, self-plagiarism, auto-plagiarism or duplicate publications. Manuscript sent to the GHRR must be original and must not have been published before or be sent to another publication at the same time.
The submission of manuscripts for peer review is contingent upon the author ensuring that any previously published or unpublished data used in the work have been suitably credited, cited, and that the necessary permissions have been obtained. The journal editors consider all material in good faith and believe that their journals have full permission to publish every part of the submitted material, including illustrations.
In case of any type of plagiarism, the editors of the journal evaluate each of these cases on individual merits and decide further action. When plagiarism is discovered post publication, the original publication will be corrected or retracted, depending on the overall integrity of the published study.
The GHRR uses Similarity Check – Crossref services for assessing plagiarism.
Post Publication Correction & Retraction
The Post Publication Policies formed to address any issues that may arise after a manuscript has been published in our journal. The following are categories of corrections and post-publication updates to peer-reviewed articles.
Publisher’s Correction: A Publisher Correction may be published to correct an important error(s) made by the journal that affects the scientific integrity of the published article, the publication record, or the reputation of the authors or of the journal.
Author’s Corrections: We understand that errors or omissions may occur despite our best efforts to ensure the accuracy of published content. If author identify an error in a published article, it should be brought to our notice promptly. It will be considered after review by the editorial team and will be published, if found suitable.
Withdrawal of article: If we receive credible evidence of any misconduct like plagiarism, fraud or any other breach of ethical conduct, we will promptly investigate the matter and, if necessary, the affected article will be withdrawn from online content with issuance of withdrawal notification.
Changes in Name of Author: For authors who have changed their name for any genuine reason and wish to correct it on their published works, they may request a change in their name and other relevant biographical information.
Publication Ethics and Research Integrity
The fundamental principles of research ethics that require maximizing potential benefits and minimizing potential harm. The GHRR is committed to uphold highest ethical conduct of research which is guided by the following guidelines:
- The World Medical Association Declaration of Helsinki;
- The Belmont Report;
- International Ethical Guidelines for Health-related Research Involving Humans;
- Ethics in Social Science and Humanities
Click here for more details about our guideline on Publication Ethics and Research Integrity.
Competing interests (COI) Policy
We require all authors, reviewers, and editorial board members to disclose any competing interests (COI) that may influence their judgement or actions in conducting or reporting research. All the authors have to submit prescribed ‘Conflict of Interest (COI) statement’ (click to download). Click here for more details about our policy on Competing interests (COI).
Author’s Self-archiving
We encourage our authors to share their research publications by self-archiving their work in public repositories, institutional repositories or on personal websites. A self-archived version of the manuscript must include a citation to the published article in our journal.
Preprints
The GHRR do not publish preprints. Posting a preprint does not impact the consideration of the manuscript for publication in our journal. However, authors are required to disclose the existence of any preprint versions of the manuscript during the submission process, including the DOI or other identifier of the preprint, and any subsequent updates or revisions to the preprint. The manuscripts are evaluated for the scientific content of the manuscript independently of any preprint versions.
Manuscript deposition / Archiving
Article published in the GHRR are deposited on the PKP Preservation Network system to create a distributed archiving system among participating libraries, allowing those libraries to create permanent archives of the journal for purposes of preservation and restoration.
Publication Charges for Author
At present, the publication of an article in GHRR Journal is free of charge.

