Ann E. Edgil RN,DSN (Member of NAACOG, ANA, NLN, and Sigma Theta Tau.) , Janice T. Gay RN,DSN (NAACOG Alabama State Nurses Association, and Sigma Theta Tau)
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Again, the requirements for submitting an abstract vary with the journal. In essence, the abstract is very similar to a summary: it tells the reader what is addressed in the paper. An abstract should state, in the first sentence, why the study or review was undertaken. Then, state what was done and briefly summarize the results, and comment upon the significance of the finding(s).