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  • Academic Publishing
  • Clinical Nurse Research

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  • Effective interventions are needed to encourage publication among clinical nurses.
  • Understanding the impact of writing programs on nurses' self-efficacy and publication output is crucial.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the effect of a mentored writing program on clinical nurses' writerly self-efficacy.
  • To assess the impact of the program on publication rates among clinical nurses.

Main Methods:

  • A mixed-methods, pretest-posttest design with an educational intervention.
  • The Revised for Nursing Practice - Postsecondary Writerly Self-efficacy Scale (RNP-PSWSES) was used to measure self-efficacy.
  • Participants were registered nurses with completed projects; a 3-month mentored writing program was implemented.

Main Results:

  • Posttest RNP-PSWSES scores were significantly higher than pretest scores (P = .050), indicating improved self-efficacy.
  • A large effect size (r = 0.69) was observed for the improvement in writerly self-efficacy.
  • Two manuscripts were accepted for publication; one was withdrawn after revisions.

Conclusions:

  • Mentored writing workshops enhance nurses' perceived writing abilities and contribute to increased publications.
  • Clinical nurse specialists play a vital role in promoting writing and publication.
  • Findings are limited by a small sample size, suggesting caution in generalization.