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Writing a research abstract

F L Cole1, J Koziol-McLain

  • 1University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, USA. mclain_j@rachel.uhcolorado.edu

Journal of Emergency Nursing
|November 25, 1997
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Writing effective research abstracts can be challenging for new researchers. This guide offers strategies for crafting clear, logical, and grammatically correct abstracts, emphasizing peer review and manuscript preparation.

Area of Science:

  • Scientific Writing
  • Research Methodology
  • Academic Publishing

Background:

  • Research abstracts are crucial for disseminating findings but can be difficult for novice researchers.
  • Understanding the key elements of a strong abstract is essential for successful scientific communication.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide guidance on writing effective research abstracts for scientific assemblies.
  • To highlight the importance of critical review of previous abstracts and peer feedback.

Main Methods:

  • Reviewing abstracts from previous ENA Scientific Assemblies.
  • Focusing on essential abstract components.
  • Seeking feedback from peers, including clinical nurses and nurse researchers.

Main Results:

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  • Abstracts should be clear, logical, and grammatically correct.
  • Peer review significantly improves abstract quality.
  • Abstract acceptance is a step towards manuscript writing.

Conclusions:

  • Effective abstract writing requires attention to structure, clarity, and accuracy.
  • Collaborative review enhances the quality and impact of research abstracts.
  • The process of scientific communication extends beyond abstract presentation to full manuscript development.