Want to Get Your DNP Project Published in a Nursing Journal?
If so, you probably want to write it well enough to submit it to a peer-reviewed nursing journal with a high impact factor.
How can you do that?
Many DNP programs require that students write a massive final project paper that documents each step of the project development, from project ideation to completion.
This final project report can include chapters covering such topics as
How can you do that?
Many DNP programs require that students write a massive final project paper that documents each step of the project development, from project ideation to completion.
This final project report can include chapters covering such topics as
- Literature Search and Evaluation
- Grading of the Evidence
- Evidence-based Recommendations
- Project Purpose and Aims
- Framework for the Project
- Overview of the Implementation
- Implementation Framework and Steps
- Project Evaluation
- Results/Findings
- Dissemination of Findings
- Implications for Nursing
These papers are comprehensive and typically run 60 to 90 pages in length.
That is far too long for publishing in a peer-reviewed nursing journal!
Nursing journals will typically ask for a final, publishable DNP-project manuscript to be between 1,500 and 3,000 words, rather than 9,000 to 25,000 words.
And journal editors reject DNP project manuscripts every day because they are too long.
That is far too long for publishing in a peer-reviewed nursing journal!
Nursing journals will typically ask for a final, publishable DNP-project manuscript to be between 1,500 and 3,000 words, rather than 9,000 to 25,000 words.
And journal editors reject DNP project manuscripts every day because they are too long.
How do you possibly narrow down all of the information you collected and wrote about during your 2-year DNP program into a publishable journal article?
That's simple:
Get access to the My DNP Manuscript on-demand writing-instruction program, and you'll learn exactly how to prepare your project documents for submission to a peer-reviewed nursing journal!
Get access to the My DNP Manuscript on-demand writing-instruction program, and you'll learn exactly how to prepare your project documents for submission to a peer-reviewed nursing journal!
This video-based, on-demand writing program--officially titled Six Steps to Publication-Ready Journal Manuscript--was developed by manuscript-writing experts who have helped more than 500 nursing students improve their writing and prepare their DNP quality-improvement projects for submission to nursing journals.
Each of the videos covers in depth how to write one of the major pieces of a properly organized journal submission:
Each of the videos covers in depth how to write one of the major pieces of a properly organized journal submission:
- Introduction (Background and Literature Review)
- Purpose and Aims
- Methods
- Results/Findings
- Discussion
- Abstract
In addition, you'll be taught
And you'll get access to 5 incredible Bonus Videos showing you
- how to select a journal,
- how to begin the writing process, and
- how to be sure your article gets seen by nursing journal editors (hint: read the author guidelines!).
And you'll get access to 5 incredible Bonus Videos showing you
- Exactly how to write the Background section, covering prevalence and severity of a nursing-related issue
- Exactly how to write the complete Introductory section (including both a Background and a Literature Review, showing you in specific detail what "synthesizing the evidence" looks like)
- How to write about models, theories, and frameworks in the body of your manuscript
- How to combine the Data Collection and Implementation sections of the Methods (if your project warrants that)
- How to write excellent paragraphs and use effective transitions throughout your whole journal manuscript submission
This manuscript-writing program was developed specifically for DNP students who want to prepare their final project paper for submission to a peer-reviewed nursing journal and maximize their chances of having it accepted.*