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Publishing opportunities for nurses in Canada.

R P Norris, G P O'Neill

    Canadian Journal of Nursing Administration
    |March 1, 1989
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    Nurses often submit manuscripts to unsuitable journals, leading to rejection. This article bridges the writer-publisher information gap to improve manuscript submission success in nursing.

    Area of Science:

    • Nursing
    • Scholarly Publishing
    • Scientific Communication

    Background:

    • Manuscript submissions to nursing journals often face rejection due to a mismatch between the work and the journal's scope.
    • Nurses may lack awareness of specific journal requirements and target audiences.
    • This mismatch results in wasted effort and delayed dissemination of nursing research.

    Framework:

    • This article provides guidance on selecting appropriate publishing outlets for nursing scholarship.
    • It aims to educate nurses on understanding publisher profiles and manuscript suitability.
    • The framework focuses on aligning research content with journal aims and scope.

    Implementation:

    • The article serves as a resource for Canadian nurses and other healthcare professionals.

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  • It offers practical advice for administrators, educators, practitioners, and researchers.
  • The content is designed to be accessible and actionable for improving publication strategies.
  • Implications:

    • By addressing the information gap, this work can reduce manuscript rejection rates.
    • It facilitates more effective dissemination of nursing knowledge.
    • Enhanced understanding of scholarly publishing can advance nursing practice and research globally.