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Writing and publishing clinical articles: a practical guide.

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  • 1Institute for Health and Social Science Research, Central Queensland University, Australia. b.happell@cqu.edu.au

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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare professions
  • Nursing education
  • Clinical communication

Background:

  • Knowledge sharing is vital for advancing healthcare.
  • Many clinicians feel unqualified or intimidated by writing for publication.
  • Underestimating personal contributions hinders professional development.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a practical guide for clinicians writing clinical articles.
  • To demystify the process of publishing in professional journals.
  • To encourage nurses and clinicians to share their expertise.

Main Methods:

  • Discusses the key characteristics of clinical articles.
  • Outlines the standard structure for clinical publications.
  • Provides guidance on selecting an appropriate professional journal.
  • Explains the editorial review process.

Main Results:

  • Clinicians can successfully write and publish clinical articles.
  • Understanding journal requirements and the editorial process is crucial.
  • Practical strategies can overcome the fear of writing for publication.

Conclusions:

  • Empowering clinicians to publish enhances professional knowledge sharing.
  • Accessible guidance can significantly lower barriers to publication.
  • Increased publication by clinicians benefits the entire healthcare community.