Health Leaders Journal

Collaborative work

Guidelines for Articles on Collaborative Work in the NHS

Article Structure

  1. Title
    • Create a descriptive and engaging title that highlights the collaborative aspect.
  2. Introduction
    • Briefly introduce the collaborative effort, including the main professionals involved (doctors, nurses, pharmacists, therapists, managers).
    • State the primary goal of the collaboration and its relevance to improving healthcare delivery.
  3. Team Composition
    • Describe the roles of each professional involved.
    • Explain how their expertise contributes to the project.
  4. Objectives
    • Outline the specific objectives of the collaborative work.
    • Mention any targets or goals set for improving healthcare delivery.
  5. Methodology
    • Detail the approach or methods used to achieve the objectives.
    • Include any frameworks or models followed for effective collaboration.
  6. Implementation
    • Describe the steps taken to implement the collaborative strategies.
    • Highlight any innovative practices or tools used.
  7. Challenges and Solutions
    • Discuss any challenges faced during the collaboration.
    • Explain the solutions or strategies used to overcome these challenges.
  8. Outcomes and Impact
    • Present the results of the collaborative effort.
    • Include data, patient outcomes, or improvements in healthcare delivery.
  9. Case Studies or Examples
    • Provide specific examples or case studies to illustrate the collaboration in action.
    • Highlight success stories or significant achievements.
  10. Recommendations
    • Offer recommendations for other healthcare teams looking to implement similar collaborative efforts.
    • Include best practices and lessons learned.
  11. Conclusion
    • Summarize the key points and the overall impact of the collaborative work.
    • Provide a closing thought or call to action.

Writing Tips

  • Clarity: Use clear and concise language.
  • Engagement: Keep the tone engaging and professional.
  • Relevance: Focus on the most relevant and impactful aspects of the collaboration.

Submission Guidelines

  • Length: 1500-2000 words.
  • Formatting: Use standard font (e.g., Times New Roman, 12 pt) and include proper citations for all sources.
  • Bio: Include a full name and designation with a place of work short author bio (50-100 words) with your submission. And a passport size photo
  • Contact: Provide contact email information for correspondence. Also provide twitter/X handle for publication if you are happy.
  • Images: Ensure images are high-quality and appropriately captioned.
  • Please provide a contact or what’s app number (will not be published, only for ease of communication).

By following these guidelines, authors can create comprehensive and informative articles that showcase the collaborative efforts of healthcare professionals in the NHS, highlighting their impact on improving healthcare delivery.

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