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Scholarship through peer-reviewed publication: A conversation with the editors of Families, Systems, and Health
Larry Mauksch, M.EdColleen Fogarty, MD, MSc
Objectives and outlineDescribe major steps in the
preparation of a peer reviewed manuscript
Identify personal barriers to pursuing publication
Define some tips for publication success
Name one idea for publicationDiscussion
PollI have published in a peer
reviewed journal and plan to continue
I am working on my first submission to a peer reviewed journal
I am uncertain about whether I will ever publish in a peer reviewed journal
I have no plans for publishing in a peer reviewed journal
FSH formats
Research articles Brief Reports Review
articles
Conceptual articles
Commentaries
Health policy briefs
Families, systems and health in our
lives
Poetry and 55 word stories
Book and media
reviews
Ideas to project to printed page
Write and revise, do it again
Input from respected others
Do it again
Learn
Present
Experiment
Collaborate
Assess need
Plan
FINER Criteria
F – Feasible
I – Interesting
N - Novel
E – Ethical
R –Relevant
Hulley SB, Cummings SR, Browner WS, Grady DG, Newman TB. Designing clinical research. 3rd ed. Lippincott Williams and Wilkins; 2007.
Glassick’s Standards of Excellence in Scholarship (2000)Clear GoalsAdequate PreparationAppropriate MethodsSignificant ResultsEffective PresentationReflective Critique
Barriers to publication
Barriers to publication
Barriers to publication
Time to writeIdentifying
collaboratorsCollaborating on co-
authoringPerfectionismFear of not being ‘right’Hard time finishingStuck in ‘almost done’Fear of about rejectionExpectations
Managing rejection—internalizing the feeling
Writer’s block—stare at empty screen or internet self soothing behavior
AnxietyProcrastinationStuck in the review
process—frustration!Length of timeIdentifying the ‘right’
journal
If I waited for perfection
I would never write
- Margaret Atwood
Tips for successStart•Planning time•Write a shitty first draft
Persevere•Revise, revise, revise•Ensure clarity•Get feedback
Finish•Dot the “I”s and cross the “T”s
Find collaborator
s
Find mentors
Share one barrier breaker
Recommended reading
If You Want to Write•Brenda Ueland
On Writing Well•William Zinsser
Peer Reviewing: A way to improve one’s writing
Timeliness
• Novelty of topic/what does it add to current literature?• Strengths and weaknesses of methodology• Results and discussion—how do these inform the field?
Thorough reading with comments on:
Comment on overall quality of writing, including organization, effectiveness of word use
What might you write about?
Call for papers
Strategies for Evaluating Integrated Care in the Real
World
Literature Gaps in Collaborative Family Health Care
Advocacy and policymakers;—how do they enact change?
Limited # of disciplines present in our literature (e.g. PharmD, Nurses, others)—how do we broaden this conversation?
Review from someone outside the system—what do they think about family healthcare?
Training and supervision—not much “best practice” literature about supervision/training for integrated care.
Literature Gaps IIAre there meta analytic reviews
to consolidate the information about integrated care?
Dissecting best practice relating to different settings. E.g. inpt, outpt, private practice, etc.
Role of Emergency Med in providing medical home; linking in to primary care.
Collaborative models in EM?
Literature Gaps IIIEffectiveness of school based
clinics for care for kidsCultural competence—what are
best interventions for particular sub populations?
Role of technology in providing care—assessment.
Standardization of E.H.R. to provide standard approach to collaborative care.
Literature Gaps IVCompetencies for practice across
disciplines—they are published! Hooray!
How do we broaden our integrated work into other settings? E.g. ◦From public sector private practice◦From primary care specialty care◦Working in other settings, churches,
shamansExpanding our work to the
medical neighborhood.
Literature Gaps VIncreasing voice of the family;
greater attention to the community
Professional identity development—what happens for Beh Health folks moving into Medical setting? Is there something about personality? What are the factors for success?