A8: How to get your quality improvement work published: insider advice from editors


Thursday 11 April 2024 | 11:00-12:15


Format: Workshop


Stream: Science


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Healthcare staff, improvement professionals, patients and their families and caregivers, in all healthcare settings, design and lead efforts to improve the quality of care. A common and impactful way of sharing those quality improvement (QI) efforts is by publication in peer-reviewed literature. Through lecture and small and large group discussion, this session will help participants to: 1) identify opportunities to publish QI work to disseminate their experiences and new knowledge with others; 2) identify common pitfalls in QI project report submissions to peer-reviewed journals;  and 3) describe strategies that can be employed during both the project stage and the writing stage to increase the chances of publication.


After this session, participants will be able to: 



  • Identify peer-reviewed publications in which to publish QI reports

  • Describe and implement strategies during the conduct of QI projects that will increase the chances of being able to publish the work

  • Write improvement reports that avoid the most common pitfalls


This session will be followed by a networking lunch where delegates are invited to meet the editors from BMJ Quality and Safety and BMJ Open Quality.


Eric Thomas University of Texas Health Science Center, BMJ Quality and Safety, USA


Perla J Marang-van de Mheen Delft University of Technology, BMJ Quality and Safety, The Netherlands


Helen Crisp Independent Consultant – Crisp QI; BMJ Open Quality, UK