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Writing for publication: increasing the likelihood of success

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posted on 2021-06-25, 11:36 authored by Jill E Thistlethwaite, Elizabeth Anderson
The aim of this paper is to help writers at all levels improve their likelihood of success in having papers accepted by academic peer-reviewed journals, including the Journal of Interprofessional Care. We discuss the importance of reading both in your own discipline and also more widely across disciplines and fields of study. There are sections on the attributes of good authors, how to choose a journal, types of articles that are published and the structure of these, the contrast between research and evaluation, and how to plan a paper. We stress the importance of reading and complying with a journal’s author guidelines and answering the ‘so what’ question by the end of the article. There is more detail about the main elements of a paper and what should be included in the introduction, methods, results (findings) and discussion to improve the quality of the reporting. As well as content we also focus on the style of writing. We finish with a discussion of the submission and review processes, why papers may be rejected and how to manage decisions on papers. Dissemination of scholarly work is paramount to the advancement of the interprofessional field; we invite authors to consider our advice and in so doing help strengthen the quality and rigor of interprofessional scholarship.

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Author affiliation

Leicester Medical School, College of Life Sciences

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  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

Published in

Journal of Interprofessional Care

Pagination

1 - 7

Publisher

Informa UK Limited

issn

1356-1820

eissn

1469-9567

Acceptance date

2020-07-17

Copyright date

2020

Available date

2021-08-18

Language

en

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