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Record Nr.

UNINA9910818706003321

Autore

Funk Sandra G.

Titolo

Writing winning proposals for nurses and health care professionals / / Sandra G. Funk, PhD, FAAN, Elizabeth M. Tornquist, MA, FAAN

Pubbl/distr/stampa

New York, New York : , : Springer Publishing Company, , 2016

©2016

ISBN

0-8261-2273-6

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (303 p.)

Disciplina

808.06661

Soggetti

Medical writing

Medical personnel

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Includes index.

Nota di contenuto

Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Share Writing Winning Proposals for Nurses and Health Care Professionals; Section I: Preparing a Proposal; Chapter 1: Introduction; Your Goals; Aids; Reference; Chapter 2: Rationale for the Proposed Work; Conceptualizing the Search; Identifying the Relevant Literature; Deciding What to Read; Reading and Analyzing the Literature; Synthesizing the Literature to Make the Case for Your Study or Project; Developing a Conceptual Framework; References; Chapter 3: Design and Methods; Basic Methods; Wrap Up; Section II: Types of Proposals

Chapter 4: PhD Proposals The Traditional Approach; Three Different Approaches; Developing the Proposal; Chapter 5: NIH Research Grant Proposals; SF424 (R&R) Application Guidelines; Writing the NIH Research Application; Summary; References; Chapter 6: Fellowship Proposals; National Research Service Awards; Summary; References; Chapter 7: Career Development Award Proposals; National Institutes of Health; Candidate Information; Other NIH K Awards; References; Chapter 8: Translational Research, Evidence-Based Practice, and Demonstration Project Proposals; Translational Research

Evidence-Based Practice Projects Demonstration Projects; Chapter 9: Educational Training Grant Proposals; Introduction; Need; Target Population; Program; Evaluation; Organizational Capacity; Detailed Work Plan; Sustainability and Replicability; Statutory Funding



Preference; Meeting the Review Criteria; Section III: Additional Materials; Chapter 10: Title and Abstract; Creating a Coherent Title; Writing an Effective Abstract; Writing the Project Narrative; Chapter 11: Biographical Information; NIH Biosketch Information; Biographical Information for Non-NIH Proposals; Chapter 12: Budget

Introduction Approvals; Review; Conclusion; Reference; Chapter 13: Supplementary Materials; Protection of Human Subjects; Vertebrate Animals; Select Agent Research; Multiple PI/PD Leadership Plan; Consortium/Contractual Arrangements; Letters of Support; Resource Sharing Plans (or Plans for Dissemination of Model and Findings); Facilities and Other Resources (Including Equipment); Bibliography and References Cited; Appendices; Reference; Section IV: Developing, Submitting, And Reviewing Proposals: Next Steps; Chapter 14: Developing the Proposal: Start to Finish

Planning a Timeline for Submission Publishing Preliminary Work; Developing a Team; Finding Settings; Writing the Proposal; Developing the Budget and Other Materials; Revising the Proposal; Reviews and Further Revisions; Chapter 15: Submission and Review of the Proposal; Submission; Review; Waiting for the Feedback; Getting and Surviving the Feedback; Reference; Chapter 16: Next Steps; Analyzing the Reviews of a Proposal; Deciding What to Do Next; Resubmitting the Proposal; Getting Funded or Approved for Implementation; Index

Sommario/riassunto

FACILITATES WRITING SUCCESSFUL PROPOSALS OF SUBSTANCE, CLARITY, AND CONVICTION. With an in-depth focus on writing with substance, clarity, and conviction, this comprehensive resource takes the reader step by step through the entire process of writing and submitting a successful proposal. Written by preeminent authors and educators with extensive experience in teaching proposal and grant writing to nurses and other health care professionals, the book discusses how to create proposals for dissertations, capstone projects, research funding, fellowships, and career development awards, as well as f