Dissemination Plan
The nurse anesthesia discipline has two excellent venues for presentations of research or evidence-based practice project. The professional organization, American Association of Nurse Anesthetists (AANA), publishes a journal aimed at nurse anesthetists. My plan for dissemination
of the proposal is to send the manuscript to the AANA Journal for publication and to apply to the AANA for live presentation at the 2017 Assembly of School Faculty.
The journal is distributed to all members and associate members as a benefit. The journal is published every two months. Only CRNAs are eligible to publish articles in the journal. The audience is homogenous and has very similar education and a very narrow interest. Authors should consider the intended audience when writing the manuscript. Considering the
demographics of the audience can ensure the audience is engaged and more likely interested when reading manuscripts that are written an appropriate level (Oermann & Hays, 2011). This journal is an excellent venue for disseminating a manuscript targeting and written by CRNAs.
The second venue for disseminating articles of interest to CRNAs is the professional meetings. The AANA supports three major meetings and several distinct and smaller meetings throughout the year across the country. The AANA Annual Congress targets the membership as a whole. This meeting is an excellent venue for general clinical manuscripts. In February of each year, the Assembly of School Faculty (ASF) targets nurse anesthesia education program
administrators, didactic faculty, and clinical faculty. The focus of this meeting is very narrow and presentations can be very technical. The third meeting is the Mid-Year Assembly held in Washington D.C. every April. This meeting is specific as a political action meeting with a focus on nurse anesthesia practice and compensation issues. This venue is also specific in its objectives but targets the general nurse anesthesia population. Each of these meetings allows live
Nurse anesthesia authors have a variety of methods and venues to disseminate their manuscripts. The AANA Journal allows dissemination to a specific population with similar practice needs. The AANA supported meetings allow the author to target an even narrower population within the discipline. Whether general population, education members, or the
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