International Journal of Pain Management

International Journal of Pain Management

International Journal of Pain Management – Reviewer Benefits

Open Access & Peer-Reviewed

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Reviewer Benefits

Professional recognition and growth opportunities for IJP reviewers.

RecognitionAcknowledgement of service.
InsightStay current with new research.
Skill BuildingStrengthen evaluation skills.
CommunitySupport rigorous publishing.

Journal at a Glance

ISSN: 2688-5328
DOI Prefix: 10.14302/issn.2688-5328
License: CC BY 4.0
Peer reviewed open access journal

Scope Alignment

Acute and chronic pain, neuropathic pain, interventional pain care, rehabilitation, palliative 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 Time09 daysFrom submission
Acceptance Rate52%Current average
Decision Time12 daysSubmission to decision
Publication3 daysAfter acceptance
Reviewer Benefits

Reviewing for IJP provides professional recognition and keeps you informed about emerging pain management research. Reviewers contribute to scientific quality and help shape the field.

Recognition and Impact

Service Recognition

Acknowledgement of reviewer contributions.

Early Insights

Access to emerging research trends.

Professional Growth

Enhance peer review and editorial skills.

Community Value

Support high quality pain management research.

Professional Development
  • Build expertise in evaluating clinical methods
  • Improve understanding of reporting guidelines
  • Strengthen critical appraisal skills
  • Network with editors and peer reviewers
  • Assess clarity of clinical endpoints and outcome definitions.
  • Verify methodological rigor and appropriate statistical analysis.
  • Check adherence to reporting guidelines such as CONSORT or STROBE.
  • Comment on clinical relevance and translational impact.
  • Review data availability and reproducibility statements.
  • Confirm ethical approvals and patient consent disclosures.
  • Provide constructive feedback and prioritize major issues.
  • Indicate whether revisions can be addressed within the stated timeline.
  • Check that diagnostic criteria and staging are clearly defined.
  • Assess whether safety monitoring and adverse events are reported.
  • Review clarity of imaging or laboratory protocols used.
  • Recommend clarifications for cohort selection or exclusion criteria.
  • Evaluate interpretation of findings against existing evidence.
  • Suggest improvements to data presentation and figure clarity.
  • Assess whether inclusion and exclusion criteria are clearly justified.
  • Check consistency between reported outcomes and study objectives.
  • Review whether subgroup analyses are pre specified or exploratory.
  • Comment on transparency of statistical software and version reporting.
  • Flag concerns about data leakage or improper comparator selection.
  • Recommend clarifying clinical significance versus statistical significance.
  • Assess the adequacy of sample size and statistical power.
  • Check for consistency between tables, figures, and text.
  • Evaluate whether conclusions overstate clinical implications.
Reviewer Credits

Reviewers may request acknowledgment letters for institutional or professional documentation.

IJP Commitment

IJP is committed to rigorous, transparent publishing in pain medicine and multidisciplinary care. 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 pain management research and clinical practice.

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Join our reviewer network and support open access pain management research.