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  • Scientific communication
  • Academic writing
  • Research dissemination

Background:

  • Abstracts are crucial for communicating research findings for conferences, manuscripts, and funding applications.
  • Often overlooked, abstracts significantly influence the acceptance of research for presentation or publication.
  • A strong abstract positively impacts the review of grant applications.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide practical guidance on developing comprehensible abstracts.
  • To discuss editing and revising abstracts for conferences and peer review.
  • To identify emerging abstract formats relevant to nurses and researchers.

Main Methods:

  • Informed by existing literature.
  • Incorporates coauthors' experiences in preparing and reviewing abstracts.
  • Demonstrates practicalities of abstract editing and revision.

Main Results:

  • Abstract writing is a challenging but critical component of academic writing.
  • Effective abstracts concisely summarize research, positioning it within broader implications.
  • A well-written abstract requires clarity, conciseness, critical evaluation, and revision.

Conclusions:

  • Developing strong abstracts is essential for successful research dissemination.
  • Guidance is provided for creating effective abstracts for various academic purposes.
  • Emerging abstract formats may offer new avenues for scientific communication.