International Journal of Blood Transfusion

International Journal of Blood Transfusion

International Journal of Blood Transfusion – Reviewer Resources

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Reviewer ResourcesInternational Journal of Blood Transfusion

Tools for Effective Reviews

IJBT provides guidance and templates to help reviewers deliver clear, consistent feedback.

Resources for Reviewers

Review templates, ethics guidance, and reporting standards are available to support consistent evaluation.

Guidelines and Checklists

Resources include summaries of reporting guidelines and clinical study checklists relevant to transfusion research.

Clinical Impact and Publishing Value

IJBT prioritizes blood safety, clinical relevance, and transparent reporting for transfusion medicine research.

Safety Focus

We highlight donor screening, hemovigilance, and transfusion reaction reporting to protect patients.

Clinical Relevance

Research is evaluated for real world impact on transfusion practice and patient outcomes.

Open Access Reach

Articles are freely available to blood centers, hospitals, and clinicians worldwide.

Ethics Alignment

Policies emphasize consent, privacy, and responsible handling of donor and recipient data.

Consistency

Structured tools help maintain clear and respectful feedback that supports author revisions.

Review Templates

Templates provide a consistent format for summary, major issues, and minor comments. They include prompts for methodological rigor, clinical relevance, and data integrity. Using the template helps keep feedback actionable and reduces time spent on organizing your review. It also supports fair comparisons across submissions and clearer editorial decisions for authors and editors overall too.

Reporting Standards

Guides summarize CONSORT, STROBE, PRISMA, and transfusion-specific reporting items. Reviewers can check for missing flow diagrams, endpoint definitions, or statistical assumptions. This ensures manuscripts meet transparency expectations and reduces corrections during production. We also provide examples of strong reporting for transfusion trials and audits. These examples clarify the level of detail expected for reviewers and authors.

Ethics and Confidentiality

Resources include quick references for informed consent, donor eligibility, and data privacy. Reviewers are reminded to avoid conflicts and to report concerns about ethics, duplicate publication, or image manipulation. Clear escalation paths help protect patient safety and research integrity. This support ensures consistent, responsible decision making across reviewers and editors for each submission we handle.

Statistical Support

If a manuscript uses advanced statistics, reviewers can request additional methodological review. We provide pointers on interpreting effect sizes, confidence intervals, and missing data strategies. This support improves accuracy and reduces the risk of overstated conclusions. Guidance is also available for diagnostic accuracy studies and translational laboratory research when relevant to transfusion topics and audits.

Tone and Clarity

We share examples of constructive language and phrasing that guides authors toward revisions. Reviewers can reference these examples to keep comments specific, respectful, and solution oriented. Clear tone reduces revision cycles and strengthens the reviewer-author relationship. It also helps editors craft consistent decision letters when consolidating feedback into final decisions for submissions and responses on time.

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