Volume 53, Issue 4 pp. 535-537
CREATIVE CONTROVERSY

Suggestions to nurse authors from one manuscript reviewer

Beth A. Brooks PhD, RN, FACHE

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Beth A. Brooks PhD, RN, FACHE

The Brook Brooks Group, LLC, Chicago, Illinois

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Beth A. Brooks, PhD, RN, FACHE, The Brook Brooks Group, LLC, 4217 West Thorndale Avenue, Chicago, IL 60646.

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First published: 15 July 2018
Citations: 1

Abstract

Many others have written about how to prepare a manuscript for publication. Therefore the purpose of this article is to share the experiences of one reviewer and suggest the need for using a theory or conceptual framework to guide research, practice, and publications. Many times while reading a manuscript I feel I am on a journey of discovery without a road map. My sense is authors may be confused about when to include the conceptual framework or the “theory part” in a manuscript if the work being described was not a research study per se. The author shares recommendations from a recent publication on how to use theory or a conceptual framework in manuscript preparation.

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