The expectation that academics publish and disseminate research findings, information, and knowledge is increasingly becoming a component of nursing and academic practice. This can be seen as an overwhelming responsibility in the absence of a supportive framework and arbitrary expectations to "publish or perish" within academic and professional life. The pressure to publish has been associated with detrimental effects on creativity, morale, and output. An initiative by a school of nursing to develop a supportive framework to assist staff and multidisciplinary colleagues to publish, by promoting a cultural change through focusing on the benefits of publishing, was successful in increasing confidence, knowledge, and motivation to publish. Thr...
Imad Moosa's thought-provoking book explores the contemporary doctrine that plagues the academi...
The Journal of Excellence in Nursing and Healthcare Practice (JENHP) was created to promote innovati...
There are few more familiar aphorisms in the academic community than “publish or perish.” Venerated ...
Publication rates are a vital measure of individual and institutional performance, yet many nurse ac...
The adage “publish or perish ” is fundamental for aca-demicians; however, encouragement and support ...
Improvements in patient outcomes depend onevidence about what works and what doesn’t.The evidence fo...
Abstract: An important way to advance the profession of nursing, to promote best practice and to imp...
Nurses in clinical practice tend not to view writing for publicationas part of their role, and often...
Writing for publication is a responsibility of all a profession\u27s members; however, nurses may no...
Background: Academics are expected to publish. In Australia, Universities receive extra funding base...
The dissemination of research findings and other forms of nursing knowledge is generally accepted as...
BACKGROUND: Within the university sector, one's corporate worth is, to a great extent, measured by r...
In academia, the old maxim, “publish or perish” sends chills down the back of many. Junior faculty ...
Current trends suggest that the dissemination of nursing knowledge and published papers in high qual...
Academic publishing refers to the action taken by individuals or organisations to make scholarly mat...
Imad Moosa's thought-provoking book explores the contemporary doctrine that plagues the academi...
The Journal of Excellence in Nursing and Healthcare Practice (JENHP) was created to promote innovati...
There are few more familiar aphorisms in the academic community than “publish or perish.” Venerated ...
Publication rates are a vital measure of individual and institutional performance, yet many nurse ac...
The adage “publish or perish ” is fundamental for aca-demicians; however, encouragement and support ...
Improvements in patient outcomes depend onevidence about what works and what doesn’t.The evidence fo...
Abstract: An important way to advance the profession of nursing, to promote best practice and to imp...
Nurses in clinical practice tend not to view writing for publicationas part of their role, and often...
Writing for publication is a responsibility of all a profession\u27s members; however, nurses may no...
Background: Academics are expected to publish. In Australia, Universities receive extra funding base...
The dissemination of research findings and other forms of nursing knowledge is generally accepted as...
BACKGROUND: Within the university sector, one's corporate worth is, to a great extent, measured by r...
In academia, the old maxim, “publish or perish” sends chills down the back of many. Junior faculty ...
Current trends suggest that the dissemination of nursing knowledge and published papers in high qual...
Academic publishing refers to the action taken by individuals or organisations to make scholarly mat...
Imad Moosa's thought-provoking book explores the contemporary doctrine that plagues the academi...
The Journal of Excellence in Nursing and Healthcare Practice (JENHP) was created to promote innovati...
There are few more familiar aphorisms in the academic community than “publish or perish.” Venerated ...