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How to write an Introduction? 7/20/2019 How to write an Introduction? Dr Hafsa Raheel & Dr.Shaik Shaffi Ahamed Department of Family & Community Medicine King Saud University, Riyadh

Objectives of the session 7/20/2019 Objectives of the session -To know the basic structure for writing an introduction and the importance of each item -To understand the importance of attracting the attention of readers/ audience/journal editors -What to do and what not to do ?

The Sections of the Paper Title, Authors and Affiliation, Abstract, Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, Acknowledgments, and References, which parallel the experimental process S I Talukder

What did I/We do in a nutshell? Abstract The sections appear in a journal style paper in the following prescribed order:  Experimental process  Section of Paper What did I/We do in a nutshell?  Abstract  What is the problem? Introduction  How did I/We solve the problem?  Materials and Methods  What did I/We find out?  Results  What does it mean?  Discussion  Who helped me/us out?  Acknowledgments (optional)  Whose work did I/We refer to?  References  Extra Information Appendices (optional) S I Talukder

In a Scientific Format.. It is a means of efficiently communicating scientific findings to the broad community of scientists in a uniform manner. This format allows the paper to be read at different levels. S I Talukder

Why bother writing a good introduction? The opening paragraph of your paper will provide your readers with their initial impressions of your argument, your writing style, and the overall quality of your work Your introduction is an important road map for the rest of your paper Ideally, your introduction should make your readers want to read your paper

What should an introduction do? 3 main things: Get your readers’ attention and interest Identify the specific topic of the report/ manuscript Conceptualize your arguments

INTRODUCTION Function: It establish the context of the work being reported. This is accomplished by discussing the relevant primary research literature (with citations) and summarizing our current understanding of the problem you are investigating; State the purpose of the work in the form of the hypothesis, question, or problem you investigated; and, Briefly explain your rationale and approach and, whenever possible, the possible outcomes your study can reveal. S I Talukder

The Introduction must answer the questions "What were we studying? Why was it an important question? What did we know about it before I did this study? How will this study advance our knowledge?" S I Talukder

Skeleton of an introduction Background Importance of the topic Global, regional and local data (magnitude) Build up a convincing argument Objectives Hypothesis Rational

Structure: The structure of the Introduction can be thought of as an inverted triangle - the broadest part at the top representing the most general information and focusing down to the specific problem you studied. Organize the information to present the more general aspects of the topic early in the Introduction, then narrow toward the more specific topical information that provides context, finally arriving at your statement of purpose and rationale. S I Talukder

A good way to get on track is to sketch out the Introduction backwards; start with the specific purpose and then decide what is the scientific context in which you are asking the question (s) your study addresses. Once the scientific context is decided, then you'll have a good sense of what level and type of general information with which the Introduction should begin. S I Talukder

Here is the information should flow in your Introduction: Begin your Introduction by clearly identifying the subject area of interest. Establish the context by providing a brief and balanced review of the pertinent published literature that is available on the subject. S I Talukder

What literature should you look for in your review of what we know about the problem? Be sure to clearly state the purpose and /or hypothesis that you investigated. Provide a clear statement of the rationale for your approach to the problem studied. S I Talukder

Introduction Make sure that you are aware of earlier studies : 7/20/2019 Introduction Make sure that you are aware of earlier studies : Published Unpublished Currently underway (thesis, synopsis) Help from librarians Personal contacts with people who are experts in the subject

7/20/2019 Introduction Convince your readers of the importance of the question you are answering Do not repeat material, which is in all the textbooks Giving prevalence figures, data on hospital admissions and the cost to the nation related to the problem may be appropriate State the gaps in the literature on the topic you are covering and how you have tried to fill this gap by performing the present study?

Introduction Don’t baffle your audience 7/20/2019 Introduction Don’t baffle your audience Avoid introducing, without explanation, material that is completely unfamiliar to the reader or audience Avoid abbreviations as far as possible

How to evaluate your introduction draft Ask a friend to read it and then tell you what he or she expects the paper will discuss If your friend is able to predict the rest of your paper accurately, you probably have a good introduction

Conclusion While writing introduction- Keep it short 7/20/2019 Conclusion While writing introduction- Keep in mind your readers/audience Keep it short Tell readers why you have done the study Explain why it is important Convince them, using data from previous studies; the advantage or an upper edge of your study to what has been done before In the last paragraph of introduction provide the objectives of the research