dc.description.abstract | Graduates of PhD nursing programs are expected to produce complex genres of writing
such as abstracts, research grants, manuscripts for publication, and dissertations. Re-
search evidence shows a wide range of variability in writing among doctoral nursing
students, and these variations may become more profound when exposed to complex
genres. Explore the experience of PhD candidate in writing publication in high indexed
journal. This case study used depth interview, semi structured question, interview con-
ducting in English, recorded voice used for transcribing data in 2 respondents from doc-
toral nursing candidate in Bangkok Thailand comes from Mahidol University and
Chulalongkorn University. Participants’ criteria for this study are: 1) doctoral candidate
with minimum 1 publication in high indexed journal (Scopus/ ISI Thompson); 2) doctoral
nursing students that study in Thailand; 3) pass qualifying exam. Data analysis used
modification Benner’s methods use in this study. This study exposing three themes. Theme
1: strategies for publish. Theme 2: support for publishing journal. Theme 3: two ways
communication with journal editors and public. Introduce scholarly writing at the under-
graduate level and reinforce across the nursing education continuum, provide students
with examples of quality scholarly writing, encourage student to connect with writing
mentors (peers, colleagues, family, editor, faculty) are main recommendation for post-
graduate student for increasing high level publication of nursing students. | en_US |