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WRITING A MANUSCRIPT FOR PUBLICATION: INFORMING ADVANCED PRACTICE NURSES ABOUT ROUTINE SCREENING FOR INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE IN RURAL HEALTH CARE SETTINGS by Jacqueline Helene Moen-Leibrand A professional paper submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Nursing MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY Bozeman, Montana April 2013 ©COPYRIGHT by Jacqueline Helene Moen-Leibrand 2013 All Rights Reserved ii APPROVAL of a professional paper submitted by Jacqueline L. Helene Moen-Leibrand This project has been read by each member of the thesis committee and has been found to be satisfactory regarding content, English usage, format, citation, bibliographic style, and consistency and is ready for submission to The Graduate School. Dr. Patricia A. Holkup Approved for the Department for the College of Nursing Dr. Helen Melland Approved for The Graduate School Dr. Ronald W. Larsen ii i STATEMENT OF PERMISSION TO USE In presenting this professional project in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a master’s degree at Montana State University, I agree that the Library shall make it available to borrowers under rules of the Library. If I have indicated my intention to copyright this project by including a copyright notice page, copying is allowable only for scholarly purposes, consistent with “fair use” as prescribed in the U.S. Copyright Law. Requests for permission for extended quotation from or reproduction of this thesis in whole or in parts may be granted only by the copyright holder. Jacqueline Helene Moen-Leibrand April 2013 iv DEDICATION My Mom Linda Lee Hall The Most Beautiful Girl In The World v ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I have taken many efforts in this project. However, it would not have been possible without the support and help of many individuals. I would like to express my gratitude to all of them. I would like to thank my committee members, Patricia Holkup, Laura Marx, and Susan Raph for providing support, expertise, and guidance throughout my writing journey. I am highly indebted to my committee chair Patricia Holkup for giving me the most precious gift of all which is ‘time’. Thank you for your patience and devotion in overseeing this project to completion. Enjoy your next journey, you deserve it. A special thanks to my editor and writing coach, Mary Averill, who inspired me with hope, even in the face of hopelessness. I do not think I could have done it without you. To my family, I would like to express my gratitude to my kind parents, supportive sister, joyful nieces, and supportive family and friends who always wished me success. Finally, yet importantly, I would like to thank my husband, Todd, for wiping away my tears, making me laugh, providing words of encouragement, and pushing me to believe in myself. Without you I would still be just ‘thinking’ about going back to school. We did it honey, nothing but blue skies coming our way…… I Have Neglected So Many Please Forgive Me And Celebrate This Glorious Day v i TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION ...........................................................................................................1 Literature Review .............................................................................................................2 Background and Significance ..........................................................................................2 Intimate Partner Violence Screening ...............................................................................4 Rural Environment ...........................................................................................................6 Problem Statement ...........................................................................................................7 Project Purpose ................................................................................................................8 Guiding Framework .........................................................................................................8 2. METHODS ......................................................................................................................9 Target Audience ...............................................................................................................9 Journal Selection ............................................................................................................10 Strengths and Barriers to Manuscript Writing ...............................................................11 Writing Challenges ........................................................................................................12 Writing Schedules & Supports .......................................................................................12 3. BREAKING BARRIERS: INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE SCREENING IN THE RURAL PRIMARY CARE SETTING ....................................14 Contribution of Authors .................................................................................................14 Manuscript Information Page ........................................................................................15 Abstract ..........................................................................................................................16 Introduction ....................................................................................................................17 Relevant Literature .........................................................................................................19 Consequences of IPV .....................................................................................................21 Advanced Practice Nurses in the Rural Environment ....................................................23 Routine Screening ..........................................................................................................25 Screening Method and Tools .........................................................................................26 Healthcare Provider Barriers ..........................................................................................28 Rural IPV Disclosure Barriers .......................................................................................28 Recommendations ..........................................................................................................31 Conclusion .....................................................................................................................31 References ......................................................................................................................34 4. LESSONS LEARNED: SELF-REFLECTION ON THE PROCESS OF WRITING A MANUSCRIPT FOR PUBLICATION .............................................44 Lesson 1: Organization from the Beginning is Key to Writing .....................................44 Lesson 2: Writing Helps Clarify Thinking ....................................................................46 vi i TABLE OF CONTENTS – CONTINUED Lesson 3: Writing on a Regular Basis Improves Writing ..............................................46 Lesson 4: Deadlines Keep the Manuscript Moving Forward ........................................47 Lesson 5: Critiquing the Article is Not a Critique of the Author ...................................47 Lesson 6: Receiving Feedback is Essential ...................................................................48 Lesson 7: Revision, Revision, Revision Makes a Good Article ....................................48 Lesson 8: Setting Aside Large Blocks of Time for Writing Does Not Work ..............................................................................................................49 Lesson 9: Technical Problems Can Waste Time ...........................................................49 Lesson 10: No Matter How Difficult, Writing a Manuscript for Publication is an Attempt to Add to the Pool of Knowledge for Nurses .......................49 Final Words ....................................................................................................................50 Important Personal Qualities of a Writer .......................................................................50 REFERENCES .................................................................................................................51 APPENDICES ...................................................................................................................59 APPENDIX A: Writing Outline and Schedule ......................................................60 APPENDIX B: Anticipated Content Outline .........................................................62 APPENDIX C: Author Guidelines for Proposed Journals ....................................64 APPENDIX D: Query Manuscript Letter and Response .......................................68 vi ii LIST OF TABLES Table Page 1. Barriers to Essential Components for Implementation of Effective IPV Screening Practices .................................................................32 ix ABSTRACT Millions of women in the United States experience intimate partner violence (IPV) which can lead to devastating physical and psychological problems. Intimate partner violence is the leading cause of injury to women of childbearing years. Approximately 1200 women are murdered every year by their husband or boyfriend. Children who witness IPV are 3 times more likely to be abused than children who do not witness IPV. The economic burden to the individual and society as a whole are enormous. Despite endorsements by several health care and professional organizations, only 10% of healthcare providers screen for IPV routinely. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates the costs of IPV to society are over 8 billion dollars each year. Advanced Practice Nurses (APNs) working in rural primary care settings face unique challenges to routine screening for IPV including geographical and social isolation, limited IPV resources, and a culture that values self-reliance and may normalize IPV. The purpose of this project is to write a manuscript that is suitable for publication which will identify strategies for the successful implementation of routine IPV screening in rural primary care settings.

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