使用 "写作与出版戒律发展系列 "改进住院实习研究手稿。

Innovations in pharmacy Pub Date : 2024-05-31 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.24926/iip.v15i2.5179
Daniel Longyhore, Eric A Wright, Sarah Krahe Dombrowski, Benjamin Andrick
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问题描述:药学实习研究项目进入同行评审和发表的比例很低(2% 到 7%)。人们对实习指导教师的培养对项目进入同行评审和发表的影响知之甚少。创新:主要目的是描述戒酒师发展系列对提交给同行评审出版商的写作和整体稿件质量的影响。分配到研究生一年级住院医师项目的三位药剂学戒酒师参加了为期六周的系列培训,培训重点是写作、同行评审出版以及将住院医师的研究成果推向出版。每位指导教师的任务是在其住院医师研究指导工作中实施系列发展内容。批判性分析:使用之前发布的 34 项评估工具对住院医师项目手稿进行评估。所有论文均为盲评,由两名调查人员进行独立评估。共评估了九篇论文:三篇来自参与发展计划的戒酒师,六篇来自未参与计划的戒酒师。在 10 分制的评分标准中,参加与未参加计划的戒酒师所撰写论文的平均综合得分分别为 5.8 分和 5.4 分。此外,有 85.3% 的论文在评估工具项目上获得了满意的分数,而未参加评估的论文则只有 74.7%。下一步:参加为期六周的住院医师写作与研究发表发展项目为住院医师提供了指导更高质量手稿发表所需的工具。住院医师培训项目可以考虑设计和实施这样的系列课程,以促进戒酒师和住院医师研究成果的发表。
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Using a Preceptor Development Series in Writing and Publication to Improve Residency Research Manuscripts.

Description of the Problem: Rates of pharmacy residency research projects making it to peer review and publication are low (between two and seven percent). Little is known about the influence of preceptor development on moving projects to peer-review and publication. The Innovation: The primary objective was to describe the effect of a preceptor development series on writing and overall manuscript quality leading to submission to a peer-reviewed publisher. Three pharmacy preceptors assigned to a post-graduate year 1 residency project were enrolled in a six-week series focused on writing, peer-reviewed publishing, and advancing resident research to publication. Each preceptor was tasked with implementing development series content in their resident research mentorship. Critical Analysis: Resident project manuscripts were assessed using a previously published 34-item evaluation tool. All papers were blinded for independent evaluation by two investigators. Nine papers were evaluated: three from preceptors who participated in the development program and six from preceptors who did not participate. The mean summary scores for papers with preceptors who participated versus those who did not were 5.8 and 5.4, respectively, on a 10-point scale. Additionally, papers from preceptor participants were noted to achieve satisfactory scores on evaluation tool items 85.3% of the time versus 74.7% of the time for non-participants. Next Steps: Participation in a six-week preceptor development program on advancing resident writing and research to publication provided preceptors the tools needed to mentor higher quality manuscripts ready for publication. Residency programs may consider designing and implementing such a series to promote preceptor and resident research publication.

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