Nurse Education in Practice
Volume 10, Issue 6 , Pages 327-332, November 2010

(W)riting across and within: Providing a vehicle for sharing local nursing and midwifery projects and innovation

  • Vicki Parker

      Affiliations

    • Clinical Nurse Consultant Research and Practice Development, Centre for Practice Opportunity and Development, Hunter New England Area Health Service, Newcastle University, Australia
    • Clinical Nurse Consultant Research and Practice Development, Centre for Practice Opportunity and Development, Hunter New England Area Health Service, University of New England, Australia
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Address: Clinical Nurse Consultant Research and Practice Development, Centre for Practice Opportunity and Development, Hunter New England Area Health Service, Newcastle University, Locked bag 1, Hunter Regional Mail Centre, Newcastle, 2305 NSW, Australia. Tel.: +61 0249855925.
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  • Michelle Giles

      Affiliations

    • Clinical Nurse Consultant Research, Practice Development and Information Technology, Centre for Practice Opportunity and Development, Hunter New England Area Health Service, NSW, Australia
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  • Glenda Parmenter

      Affiliations

    • School of Health, Faculty of the Professions, University of New England, Armidale, NSW 2351, Australia
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  • Penny Paliadelis

      Affiliations

    • School of Health, Faculty of the Professions, University of New England, Armidale, NSW 2351, Australia
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  • Catherine Turner

      Affiliations

    • Nursing and Midwifery Service, Hunter New England Area Health Service, NSW, Australia

Accepted 9 February 2010. published online 04 March 2010.

Summary 

Introduction

This paper describes the development and outcomes of a locally-based journal that is contributed to and managed by nurses, midwives and academics within an area health service (AHS) in NSW, Australia.

Background

Nurses and midwives are often engaged in scholarly and rigorous activities aimed at improving practice and patient outcomes. However, often these endeavours remain unreported, unpublished and hence not shared for the benefit of others.

Reasons given for nurses’ and midwives’ persistent reluctance to publish are well documented in the literature. Lack of expertise and understanding of the publication process, together with lack of confidence and opportunity are the reasons most often cited. To overcome these barriers we developed a local journal called Handover that provides a non-threatening, supportive opportunity for nurses and midwives to develop skills in writing and reviewing articles for publication. Handover was established and is managed by editorial committee members from the area health service and the two local universities. Each institution agreed to co-fund the journal which is published twice yearly. Two editions of the journal have been published with wide ranging content and contributions from across the AHS. Writing mentorship and support systems have been established. Reviewers workshop have been conducted and novice reviewers mentored by experienced reviewers.

Conclusion

Our experience indicates that a locally based and owned journal can motivate and support novice writers and offers one solution to many of the barriers to publication identified in the literature.

Keywords: Writing for publication, Reviewing articles, Developing scholarship, Nursing and midwifery

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PII: S1471-5953(10)00036-3

doi:10.1016/j.nepr.2010.02.002

Nurse Education in Practice
Volume 10, Issue 6 , Pages 327-332, November 2010