scholarly journals Writing a manuscript for publication: An action research study with allied health practitioners

Author(s):  
Desley Harvey ◽  
Ruth Barker ◽  
Elizabeth Tynan

Introduction: Writing a manuscript for publication is a challenge for those health practitioners whose primary role is to provide clinical services. The aim of this study was to increase the capacity of allied health practitioners who are employed in a clinical setting to submit manuscripts for publication in peer-reviewed journals.Methods: An action research study design was used to develop a “Writing for Publication” program for nine allied health practitioners who had not previously published a manuscript as lead author. Between May and November 2018, at a regional public hospital service, three 90-minute writing workshops were offered, which included manuscript plan and preparation guide, academic writing instruction, peer review and mentoring by experienced researchers. Data were collected using participant pre- and post-program surveys, post-workshop focus groups and facilitator reflections.Results: All participants reported that their writing skills had improved. Enablers to completing a manuscript for publication included structured preparation, mentoring, training in academic writing skills, protected writing time and external accountability. Challenges included not knowing where or how to start, competing priorities and distractions within and outside of work hours, inadequate academic writing skills and loss of momentum. Two participants submitted their manuscripts for publication by the end of the study and a further manuscript was submitted by the time of writing.Conclusions: Strategies to ensure publication of allied health practitioner research findings need to be integrated into project planning and monitoring processes embedded within a well-supported health service-wide research culture.

LITERA ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Setyawan Pujiono

This study aims to improve students’ essay writing skills at the stages of contentdevelopment, organization, and essay development using the catalisting strategy.This was an action research study involving the students of Class A of JPBSI FBSUNY enrolled in 2009 attending the Factual Writing course. The data were collected through observations, interviews, and documents. The instruments included a field note guide, an interview guide, a scoring rubric, and a questionnaire. The resultsshowed that there was an improvement of the students’ skills in developing contents, organizing problems, and developing the essay. In the problem organization, the students were capable of finding new problems and organizing them in a logicalessay outline. In the essay development, they managed to develop the essay in a logical sequence of problems and effective sentences with few errors in spelling and punctuation.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (CSCW1) ◽  
pp. 1-23 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexander Nolte ◽  
Linda Bailey Hayden ◽  
James D. Herbsleb

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