Bland M, Batten L
Services for the Elderly, MidCentral Health, Palmerston North.
Nurs Prax N Z. 1998 Jul;13(2):44-8.
Nursing Praxis in New Zealand (Praxis) seeks to foster publication as a medium for the development of nursing research and scholarship within the New Zealand nursing community. To achieve that vision, this journal has a strong commitment to supporting nurses to write and prepare manuscripts for publication. This article is a continuation of the Praxis Writing for Publication series and it seeks to explore the way in which co-authorship can be an effective tool for assisting authors to publish. As there is so much clinical innovation and critique happening in New Zealand at present, along with the completion of a considerable amount of nursing research, we are surprised that Praxis is not being overwhelmed with manuscripts. Reflecting on our own experiences of completing research, and then having to find the extra energy from somewhere to disseminate the research findings, we appreciate just how daunting the process of writing an article can be. However, writing does not have to be overwhelmingly difficult, or a solitary activity. We believe that co-authorship is one means of overcoming perceived barriers to submitting manuscripts for publication.
新西兰的《护理实践》(Praxis)旨在促进发表文章,将其作为新西兰护理界护理研究与学术发展的一种媒介。为实现这一愿景,本期刊坚定致力于支持护士撰写并准备发表稿件。本文是《护理实践》发表写作系列文章的延续,旨在探讨共同署名如何能够成为协助作者发表文章的有效工具。鉴于目前新西兰有大量临床创新和评论,以及相当数量的护理研究得以完成,我们很惊讶《护理实践》并未收到大量稿件。反思我们自己完成研究的经历,然后不得不从某处挤出额外精力来传播研究结果,我们深知撰写一篇文章的过程可能多么艰巨。然而,写作不一定极其困难,也不一定是一项独自进行的活动。我们认为共同署名是克服投稿发表稿件时所感知到的障碍的一种方式。