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About Journal

This international scientific and practical journal covers discussion and solutions of the topical scientific and practical challenges in children’s health. The journal is targeted at paediatricians, neonatologists, paediatric surgeons, general practitioners, scientists and healthcare managers working in children's health services of Belarus, Russia and other Eastern European countries.

Year of foundation – 2013
Frequency of publication: once a quarter

ISSN of print version: 2307-4345
ISSN of online version: 2414-2204

Volume – 140-160 pages, format – 70х100 1/16.
Circulation – 1000 copies.

Publishing Ethics


  • All studies were approved by the local ethics committee and performed in accordance with the standards of good clinical practice and the principles of the World Medical Association Declaration of Helsinki. Publishing house «Professional Publications» shares the position of the Convention developed by the Council of Europe, where there is provided animal protection in various spheres of their use, such as for example European Convention 123, Convention for protection of vertebrate animals of 1986, Declaration of Helsinki of 2000.

    The journal accepts for publication original articles, reviews, scientific reports not previously published in scientific journals.

    The editorial board considers materials from graduate students, applicants, doctoral students, specialists and experts in this field. The author is obliged to notify about a real or potential conflict of interest by including information about the conflict of interest in the appropriate section of the article. If there is no conflict of interest, the author must also report it.

    Public Contract

  • 1. The editor are personally and independently responsible for the content of the published materials and recognize that responsibility. The reliability of the work and its scientific significance should always be the basis in the decision to publish.

    2. The editor make fair and objective decisions, regardless of any commercial considerations and provide a fair and efficient process for the independent review.

    3. The editor evaluate the intellectual content of manuscripts regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, origin, nationality, and/or political preferences of the authors.

    4. The editor do not work with articles for which they have a conflict of interest.

    5. The editor resolve conflict situations that arise during the editorial process, as well as use all available means to resolve these situations.

    6. The editor of the journal publish information concerning corrections, rebuttals, and review articles if needed.

    7. The editor of the journal do not publish the final version of the article without the consent of the authors.

    8. The editor checks the original text and acts in accordance with the COPE rules: https://publicationethics.org/files/u7140/plagiarism%20A.pdf

  • 1. The reviewer evaluates their own availability before examination of the manuscript and accepts materials for review only if the reviewer is able to ensure the quality of their work.

    2. The reviewer notifies the editorial staff of any conflict of interest (if one exists) before the start of the review of the article.

    3. The reviewer does not send information about the article and/or any of the data contained within the article to any third party.

    4. The reviewer does not use the information obtained from the article for any personal and or commercial purposes.

    5. The reviewer does not make conclusions about the quality of the article on the base of subjective data, e.g. the personal relationship to the author, gender, age, religion, etc.

    6. The reviewer uses only proper and appropriate language and explanations in relation to the articles, avoiding any personal remarks.

  • 1. The author submits materials for review, which have not been previously published. If the article is based on previously published material which is not academic articles or based on materials presented on the Internet, the author should notify the editorial staff of the journal.

    2. The author does not submit the same article to different journals for review.

    3. All co-authors consent to the submission of their articles to the journal.

    4. The author informs the editorial staff of a potential conflict of interest.

    5. The author takes the necessary steps to ensure the correctness of citations in the submitted article.

    6. The list of authors includes only individuals who have made significant contributions to the research.

    7. The author correctly cites their previous work as to avoid self-plagiarism in the manuscript and the artificial increase of volume of publications (salami-slicing).

    8. The author, who is acting as the contact with journal, informs all other co-authors of all changes and suggestions from the editorial staff, and does not make decisions regarding the article alone without the written consent of all co-authors.

    9. The author properly corresponds with the reviewer through the editor and responds to comments and observations if needed.

    10. If necessary, the authors either adjust the data presented in the article, or refute them.

    11. Please note that only original materials are accepted for publication. We ask the authors to check the text with an indication of the percentage of originality before submitting the article. The article must contain at least 70% of the original text. The increase in originality through technical and other unfair methods leads to the exclusion of the publication. For verification, we recommend the site: https://www.antiplagiat.ru/. The editorial Board also checks the originality of the material when reviewing the article. If numerous borrowings are found, the editorial board acts in accordance with the COPE rules.

  • 1. The publisher not only supports scientific communication and invests in the process, but is also responsible for complying with all current guidelines and standards for publishing scientific work.

    2. The publisher does not affect the editorial policy of the journals.

    3. The publisher provides legal support to the journal if necessary.

    4. The publisher provides timely release of issues of the journals.

    5. The publisher publishes changes, explanations, and recalls articles that have been identified to contain violations of scientific ethics and/or critical errors.

  • The publishing house «Professional Editions» shares the position presented in the WAVE documents: https://wame.org/recommendations-on-publication-ethics-policies-for-medical-journals and the PHS policy: https://grants.nih.gov/grants/policy/air/statement_20140306.htm for the humane care and use of laboratory animals. Based on this, all animal experiments must be carried out in full compliance with local, national, ethical and regulatory principles, as well as be approved by the appropriate committees, which must be indicated in the study. In the section «Materials and methods» it must be noted that the authors of the study have acted in accordance with the «Rules for the care and use of laboratory animals» (https://grants.nih.gov/grants/olaw/guide-for-the-care-and-use-of-laboratory-animals.pdf) or based on local or national guidelines for the use and care of laboratory animals.

  • When presenting the results of experimental research involving human subjects, the authors should indicate whether the procedures performed adhered to the ethical standards prescribed in the Declaration of Helsinki. If the study was conducted without adherence to the principles of the Declaration, the authors should justify the chosen approach to the study and guarantee that the ethics committee of the organisation in which the study was conducted approved the chosen approach.

Advertising in the journal

The text was prepared on the base of Recommendations on Publication Ethics Policies for Medical Journals WAME.

The journal earns income from advertising or reprints. The editor's decisions are independent of the cost of advertising or printing a reprint. The functions of the editor and specialists of the advertising and marketing service in the journal are separated. Advertisers and sponsors have no control over the editor's decisions, regardless of the conditions of advertising or other agreements.

Reprints are published only in the form, in which they were originally published in the journal (including subsequent corrections), therefore there are no additions or changes in them.

The contents of special additional issues of the journal are regulated only by the decisions of the editor. The contents of such issues are not influenced by sponsors or advertisers.

Limitations on the amount of advertising materials in the journal are described and included in the publisher's policy.

The editorial board of the journal has an official advertising policy. It is available to all participants of the editorial and publishing process. All advertisements in the journal uniquely identify the advertiser and the product or service they offer.

Advertising in the journal does not mislead the reader, does not exaggerate the real characteristics of the advertised product, does not contain offensive considerations of a religious or racial nature. Requirements for advertising in the journal are regulated by the Advertising Law of the Republic of Belarus. (https://pravo.by/document/?guid=3871&p0=h10700225)

The products advertised in the journal are focused on medical practice, medical education, or delivery of medical care.

The editors have the right to refuse to post any advertising message for any reason. The decision to publish an advertisement is made only with the participation of the editor and the editorial board of the journal.

Preprint and Postprint Deposition Policy

The editorial board of the allows authors to post the manuscript as a preprint before submission for review and to archive independently their articles in disciplinary and institutional repositories.

Preprints

The editorial board of the encourages uploading preprints on preprint servers. The Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) defines a preprint as 'a scholarly manuscript posted by the author(s) in an openly accessible platform, usually before or in parallel with the peer review process. The Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) defines a preprint as 'a scholarly manuscript posted by the author(s) in an openly accessible platform, usually before or in parallel with the peer review process.'

A preprint publication shall not be considered duplicate publication nor shall it influence the editor's decision to publish.

The author must notify the editorial board about the posted preprint at submission of the manuscript for review, furnishing a link to the preprint with its DOI identifier and the dissemination terms and conditions.

It is the author’s responsibility to add a link to the published manuscript in the preprint record. The link must contain the DOI and the URL of the article published on the journal's website. The original preprint should not be modified based on the reviewer’s and editor’s comments. The preprint should not be replaced with the text of the published article.

Do not delete the preprint text.

Manuscripts Accepted for Publication

The editorial board allows manuscripts that have been reviewed and are accepted for publication to be archived independently.

This version of the manuscript may be disseminated through:

- personal website or blog;

- institutional repository;

- disciplinary repository;

- direct interactions with faculty or students by providing this version of the manuscript for personal use.

The text of the manuscript should contain the author’s clarifications about its status and information about the planned publication.

Example: The ARTICLE TITLE has been reviewed, accepted for publication, and will be published in №3 2021.

Once the final version of the manuscript is published, it is the author’s responsibility to add a link to the published article to the publication record. The posted text should not be modified based on the reviewer’s and editor’s comments. Do not replace the text of the posted manuscript. Do not delete the text of the posted manuscript.

Final Versions of Manuscripts

The editorial board allows manuscripts that have been peer-reviewed, accepted for publication, edited and ready for publication (proofread and typeset) to be archived independently.

This version of the manuscript may be disseminated through:

- personal website or blog;

- institutional repository;

- disciplinary repository;

- direct interactions with faculty or students by providing this version of the manuscript for personal use.

Once the final version of the manuscript is published, it is the author’s responsibility to add a link to the published article to the publication record. The posted text should not be modified based on the reviewer’s and editor’s comments. Do not replace the text of the posted manuscript. Do not delete the text of the posted manuscript.

POLICY OF THE PUBLISHING HOUSE "PROFESSIONAL EDITIONS"

REGARDING THE CONFLICT OF INTERESTS OF THE AUTHORS

Disclosure and Conflict of Interest

All participants in the peer-review and publication process should consider and disclose all relationships that could be a potential source of conflict of interest (financial relationships (e.g. employment, consulting, shareholding, patents, or paid peer review), personal relationships, academic competition and intellectual convictions).

Authors

All authors have to disclose all financial and personal relationships that influenced or could affect their work, indicating it in the Copyright Agreement and in the text of the manuscript:

— the presence or absence of a conflict of interest for all authors;

— sources of support for this work (funding), including sponsors, if any, - also an explanation of their role in developing the research plan; collection, analysis and interpretation of data; drawing up a report; deciding on submitting a report for publication; or a statement that the source of support was not involved.

Reviewers

Reviewers should not consider manuscripts in which they have conflicts of interest resulting from competitive, collaborative, or other relationships or connections with any of the authors, companies, or institutions connected to the papers.

Journal Editors and Staff

Journal Editors and Staff should not consider manuscripts and make editorial decisions when there is a conflict of interest or relationship that may create a conflict of interest.

Unpublished materials disclosed in a submitted manuscript must not be used in a Reviewer’s own research without the express written consent of the Author. Information or ideas obtained through peer review must be kept confidential and not used for personal advantage.

«В настоящее время читательский круг журнала и его популярность стремительно растет. Он стал настольным изданием для многих врачей из разных стран Европы и Азии. Журнал имеет удобный, специально разработанный формат – его размеры соответствуют размерам кармана в медицинском халате, достаточные по ширине поля позволяют врачу делать полезные заметки, а печать на матовой бумаге не утомляет глаза при чтении. С каждым годом журнал занимает все более высокие позиции в отечественных и зарубежных рейтингах, входит в различные международные наукометрические базы», – главный редактор в Украине Галина Владимировна Бекетова.

Aims & Scope

The journal aims to promote professional communication among specialists across different countries and scientific schools, as well as to contribute in the formation of new promising studies, education and formation of researchers and practitioners.

Among the objectives of the journal are publications of new scientific and clinical data, results of advanced researches, achievements of domestic and international medicine, announcements of events, as well as various kinds of information which would be useful for medical professionals in their clinical work.

The main focus is the interest of practitioners. Cooperating with leading national and international experts allows the journal to identify relevant topics for broad coverage and ensures a high level of practical excellence.

Indexation

The journal is included in the list of scientific resources recommended by the Higher Attestation Commission of Belarus and the Russian Federation for publishing theses. The journal is included in the Ulrich's Periodicals Directory, EBSCO, Scopus, CNKI.

RSCI impact factor (2023) – 0,083

SCImago Journal & Country Rank

Founders

Belarus
Unitary enterprise “Professional publications”
Republican scientific and practical center “Mother and Child”
Belarusian medical academy of postgraduate education
Belarusian State Medical University

Editorial board

  • Valentina A. Aksenova (Minsk, Belarus)
    Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Research Institute of Phthisiopulmonology of the I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University
    Marina E. Aksenova (Moscow, Russia)
    Candidate of Medical Sciences, Veltischev Research and Clinical Institute for Pediatrics and Pediatric Surgery of the Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University
    Alan I. Asmanov (Moscow, Russia)
    Candidate of Medical Sciences, Veltischev Research and Clinical Institute for Pediatrics and Pediatric Surgery of the Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University
    Dmitry A. Atyakshin (Moscow, Russia)
    Doctor of Medical Sciences, Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)
    Vasiliy I. Averin (Minsk, Belarus)
    Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Belarusian State Medical University
    Sergey V. Belmer (Moscow, Russia)
    Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University
    Elena D. Belousova (Moscow, Russia)
    Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Veltischev Research and Clinical Institute for Pediatrics and Pediatric Surgery of the Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University
    Svetlana N. Denisova (Moscow, Russia)
    Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University
    Alena K. Filipovich (Minsk, Belarus)
    Candidate of Medical Sciences, Assoc. Professor, Belarusian State Medical University
    Tatyana I. Garashchenko (Moscow, Russia)
    Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University
    Elena S. Keshishyan (Moscow, Russia)
    Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Veltischev Research and Clinical Institute for Pediatrics and Pediatric Surgery of the Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University
    Larisa P. Kiselnikova (Moscow, Russia)
    Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry named after A.I. Evdakimov
    Aleksey I. Krapivkin (Moscow, Russia)
    Doctor of Medical Sciences, Scientific and Practical Center of Specialized Health Care for Children named after V.F. Voino-Yasenetskiy
    Irina V. Leontyeva (Moscow, Russia)
    Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Veltischev Research and Clinical Institute for Pediatrics and Pediatric Surgery of the Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University
    Gadzhi M. Letifov (Rostov-on-Don, Russia)
    Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Rostov State Medical University
    Tatiana A. Letkovskaya (Minsk, Belarus)
    Candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor, Belarusian State Medical University
    Tamara P. Makarova (Kazan, Russia)
    Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Kazan State Medical University
    Yuri L. Mizernitsky (Moscow, Russia)
    Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Veltischev Research and Clinical Institute for Pediatrics and Pediatric Surgery of the Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University
    Tatyana L. Nastausheva (Voronezh, Russia)
    Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Voronezh State Medical University named after N.N. Burdenko
    Ismail M. Osmanov (Moscow, Russia)
    Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Children's City Clinical Hospital named after Z.A. Bashlyaeva, University Pediatric Clinic of the Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University
    Alexander N. Pampura (Moscow, Russia)
    Doctor of Medical Sciences, Veltischev Research and Clinical Institute for Pediatrics and Pediatric Surgery of the Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University
    Nella S. Paramonova (Grodno, Belarus)
    Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Grodno State Medical University
    Edita K. Petrosyan (Moscow, Russia)
    Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Russian Children's Clinical Hospital of the Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University
    Vladimir V. Strogiy (Minsk, Belarus)
    Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Belarusian State Medical University
    Veranika A. Prylutskaya (Minsk, Belarus)
    Candidate of Medical Sciences, Assoc. Professor, Belarusian State Medical University
    Maksim Yu. Rykov (Tver, Russia)
    Doctor of Medical Sciences, Assoc. Professor, Tver State Medical University
    Elena S. Sakharova (Moscow, Russia)
    Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Veltischev Research and Clinical Institute for Pediatrics and Pediatric Surgery of the Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University
    Iryna I. Savanovich (Minsk, Belarus)
    Candidate of Medical Sciences, Assoc. Professor, Belarusian State Medical University
    Nadezhda D. Savenkova (St. Petersburg, Russia)
    Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, St. Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University
    Tatyana B. Sentsova (Moscow, Russia)
    Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University
    Nadezhda D. Titova (Minsk, Belarus)
    Doctor of Medical Sciences, Assoc. Professor, Belarusian Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education
    Ala I. Zaryankina (Gomel, Belarus)
    Candidate of Medical Sciences, Assoc. Professor, Gomel State Medical University
    Ludmila N. Zhuravleva (Vitebsk, Belarus)
    Candidate of Medical Sciences, Assoc. Professor, Vitebsk State Order of Peoples' Friendship Medical University

Editorial сouncil

  • Vladimir A. Anokhin (Kazan, Russia)
    Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Kazan State Medical University
    Konstantin V. Drozdovski (Minsk, Belarus)
    Candidate of Medical Sciences, Republican Scientific and Practical Center for Pediatric Surgery
    Mikhail A. Gerasimenko (Minsk, Belarus)
    Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Republican Scientific and Practical Center of Traumatology and Orthopedics
    Tatyana V. Gnedko (Minsk, Belarus)
    Doctor of Medical Sciences, Assoc. Professor, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
    Olga S. Groznova (Moscow, Russia)
    Doctor of Medical Sciences, Veltischev Research and Clinical Institute for Pediatrics and Pediatric Surgery of the Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University
    Lidia I. Ilyenko (Moscow, Russia)
    Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University
    Ivan Yu. Iourov (Moscow, Russia)
    Doctor of Biological Sciences, Professor, Professor of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Veltischev Research and Clinical Institute for Pediatrics and Pediatric Surgery of the Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University, Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University, Mental Health Research Center, Russian Medical Academy of Continuous Professional Education
    Anatoly A. Korsunsky (Moscow, Russia)
    Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Children's City Clinical Hospital No. 9 named after G.N. Speransky, I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University
    Igor A. Kovalev (Moscow, Russia)
    Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Veltischev Research and Clinical Institute for Pediatrics and Pediatric Surgery of the Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University
    Sergey A. Lyalikov (Grodno, Belarus)
    Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Grodno State Medical University
    Oksana V. Pribushenya (Minsk, Belarus)
    Doctor of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor, Republican Scientific and Practical Center “Mother and Child”
    Leanid V. Shalkevich (Minsk, Belarus)
    Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Institute of Advanced Training and Retraining of Healthcare Personnel of the Belarusian State Medical University
    Anzhalika V. Solntsava (Minsk, Belarus)
    Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Belarusian Research Center for Pediatric Oncology, Hematology and Immunology
    Elena A. Ulezko (Minsk, Belarus)
    Doctor of Medical Sciences, Assoc. Professor, Republican Scientific and Practical Center “Mother and Child”
    Igor V. Vasilevsky (Minsk, Belarus)
    Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Belarusian State Medical University
    Albina A. Vyalkova (Orenburg, Russia)
    Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Acad. of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, Orenburg State Medical University
    Olga V. Zaitseva (Moscow, Russia)
    Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry named after A.I. Evdakimov

Editor-in-chief

Belarus

Chief Editor:
Sergey V. Baiko (CV), Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Professor of the 1st department of children’s diseases of the Belarusian State Medical University

Deputy Editors-in-Chief:
Aliaksei S. Pachkaila
Cand. of Med. Sci., Assoc. Professor

Russia

Chief Editor:
Viktoria Yu. Voinova
Dr. of Med. Sci., Head of the Department of Clinical Genetics of the Veltischev Research and Clinical Institute for Pediatrics and Pediatric Surgery of the Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University, Head of the Department of General and Medical Genetics of the Faculty of Medicine and Biology of the Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University

Deputy Chief Editor:
Sergey L. Morozov
Candidate of Medical Sciences, Leading Researcher of the Department of Hereditary and Acquired Kidney Diseases named after Professor Maya S. Ignatova of the Veltischev Research and Clinical Institute for Pediatrics and Pediatric Surgery of the Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University, Associate Professor of the Department of Hospital Pediatrics No. 2 of the Faculty of Pediatrics of the Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University

Payment for Publication

Authors pay for prepress of peer-reviewed articles as per current prices approved by the publisher.

Authors from the Belarus 5 BYN per 2500 characters with spaces
Authors from the Russian Federation 1300 RUB per 2500 characters with spaces
Authors from other countries 25 USD for 2500 characters with spaces

For editing color illustrations, additional payment is made:

  • authors from Belarus – 10 BYN/page
  • authors from the Russian Federation – 870 Russians. rub./page
  • authors from other countries – 10 USD/page

Rules for Authors

We hope that the status of our publications, publication dates, and the geography of distribution meet your expectations. Please note the requirements to scientific articles and the review policy, how to withdraw an article.

Sample of the article in the journals of the publishing house.

On the procedure of publishing original articles in the journals of the UE “Professional publications”.

Public contract for provision of services on editing scientific texts.

Articles approved by the editorial board, can be published within the period of up to 7 months, including the period of the review in Minsk.

Principles on informed consent

The journal relies on the principles of the World Medical Association's (WMA policy statement - the Declaration of Helsinki - a statement of Ethical Principles for Medical Research Involving Human Subjects) and endeavours to ensure compliance with ethical and data collection standards for research involving human subjects. Before beginning research, the researchers should familiarise themselves with the principles of the Helsinki Declaration on informed consent and carry out the research in strict accordance with those principles as set forth below (Articles 25-32 of the Helsinki Declaration are given):

25. Participation by individuals capable of giving informed consent as subjects in medical research must be voluntary. Although, it may be appropriate to consult family members or community leaders, no individual capable of giving informed consent may be enrolled in a research study unless he/she freely agrees.

26. In medical research involving human subjects capable of giving informed consent, each potential subject must be adequately informed of the aims, methods, sources of funding, any possible conflicts of interest, institutional affiliations of the researcher, the anticipated benefits and potential risks of the study and the discomfort it may entail, post-study provisions and any other relevant aspects of the study. The potential subject must be informed of his right to refuse to participate in the study or to withdraw his consent to participate at any time without reprisal. Special attention should be given to the specific information needs of individual potential subjects as well as the methods used to deliver the information.

After ensuring that the potential subject has understood the information, the physician or another appropriately qualified individual must then seek the potential subject's freely-given informed consent, preferably in writing. If the consent cannot be expressed in writing, verbal consent must be formally documented and witnessed.

All medical subjects should be given the option of being informed about the general outcome and results of the study.

27. When seeking informed consent for participation in a research study, the physician must be particularly cautious when the potential subject is in a dependent relationship with the physician or may consent under duress. In such situations, the informed consent must be sought by an appropriately qualified individual who is completely independent of this relationship.

28. For a potential research subject who is incapable of giving informed consent, the physician must seek informed consent from his legally authorised representative. These individuals must not be included in a research study that has no likelihood of benefit for them unless it is intended to promote the health of the group represented by the potential subject, the research cannot instead be performed with persons capable of providing informed consent, and the research entails minimal risk and burden.

29. When a potential research subject who is deemed incapable of giving informed consent is able to give assent to decisions about participation in research, the physician must seek that assent in addition to the consent of the legally authorised representative. The potential subject's dissent should be respected.

30. Research involving subjects who are physically or mentally incapable of giving consent, for example, unconscious patients, may be done only if the physical or mental condition that prevents giving informed consent is a necessary characteristic of the research group. In such circumstances the physician must seek informed consent from the legally authorised representative. If no such representative is available and if the research cannot be delayed, the study may proceed without informed consent provided that the specific reasons for involving subjects with a condition that renders them unable to give informed consent have been stated in the research protocol and the study has been approved by a research ethics committee. Consent to remain in the research must be obtained as soon as possible from the subject or a legally authorised representative.

31. The physician must fully inform the patient which aspects of their care are related to the research. The refusal of a patient to participate in a study or the patient's decision to withdraw from the study should never adversely affect the patient-physician relationship.

32. For medical research using identifiable human material or data, such as research on material or data contained in biobanks or similar repositories, physicians must seek informed consent for its collection, storage and/or reuse. There may be exceptions where consent would be impossible or impractical to obtain for such research. In such situations, the research may be done only after consideration and approval of a research ethics committee.

Informed Consent Form

Data sharing policy

Authors are encouraged to make the research data that support their publications available but are not required to do so. The decision to publish will not be affected by whether or not authors share their research data.

Definition of research data

Research data includes any recorded factual material that are used to produce the results in digital and non-digital form. This includes tabular data, code, images, audio, documents, video, maps, raw and/or processed data. This policy applies to the research data that would be required to verify the results of research reported in articles published in the journal. Research data include data produced by the authors (“primary data”) and data from other sources that are analysed by authors in their study (“secondary data”).

Definition of exceptions

This policy does not apply to research data that is not required to confirm the reliability of the results presented in the published articles.

Information about data that is not subject to disclosure can be transmitted as follows: placed in research data repositories with limited access; previously anonymized. The author may also make publicly available only metadata of research data and/or a description of how to access them at the request of other scientists.

Data repositories

The preferred mechanism for sharing research data is via data repositories. Please see or https://repositoryfinder.datac... for help finding research data repositories.

Data citation

The Editorial Board of the Journal welcomes access to data under Creative Commons Licenses. Editorial Board of the Journal does not insist on the obligatory use of Creative Commons in case when the data is deposited in the repositories of the third party. The Publisher of the Journal does not assert any copyrights for the data submitted by the author together with the article.

Questions regarding the observation of that policy shall be sent to the executive secretary of the Journal.

Contacts

Deputy editor-in-chief – Zhabinski Alexey Vladimirovich

E-mail: deti@recipe.by

Open Access Statement

«Professional publications» support the principle of open access to scientific papers, which contributes to a broader exchange of knowledge and spread of best practices. All articles published in this journal are freely available. We do not charge any fees to any reader for downloading articles for their own scientific use. It is permitted to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search or link to full-text articles in this journal without prior permission of the publisher or author, if they acknowledge the original author, as specified in the CC BY-NC-ND license from Creative Commons.