Writing Abstracts EBNP Fellowship Program Workshop 11.

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What is an Abstract?

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Writing Abstracts

EBNP Fellowship Program

Workshop 11

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What is an Abstract?

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Why take the time to write a good abstract?

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Does the title indicate what people participated?• Research methods textbooks suggest

that authors should name the population in titles.

• The use of Ethics in Health Care Decisions.

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Better Titles• The Relationship Between Ethical

Principles and Health Care Provider Decisions among Family Nurse Practitioners.

• The Extent to which Ethical Principles form the Basis of Health Care Policy Decisions for Tennessee State Legislators.

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Is the title free of jargon and acronyms?• Professionals in all fields use jargon or

acronyms.• Unless the researchers are writing

exclusively for peers, use of jargon or acronyms is inappropriate.

• ACOA, ICD, ECT, PUD,

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Types of Abstracts• Research

• Literature review

• Evaluation of a project

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Major Components of Project Evaluation Abstracts

• Background – what problem prompted the project?– Why is this an important problem?– 1 sentence

• Objective(s) of project

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Major Components (cont’d)• Description of implementation

– what was done– who was involved– type of patient care area– how was it evaluated

• Evaluation– how well were the objective(s) met

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Major Components (cont’d)

• Conclusions

• Implications– for practice– for future implementation

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Call for Abstracts• Space, page or word limitation

– typically 1 page or less

• Criteria for evaluation

• Requirements for previous presentation

• Deadline for submission

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Submitting an Abstract• Title• Author(s) & credentials• Institution• City & state• Body of Abstract

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Blinded & Unblinded Copies• Blinded Copy

– contain title of abstract & body of abstract

– used for blind (anonymous) review

• Unblinded Copy– contains title, author(s), affiliation, &

body of abstract

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Areas to Avoid with Abstracts• Too much introductory material• Too much jargon• Not using complete sentences (ex.

To ascertain how they tracked time for their pain relief.)