IMRaD stands for Introduction, Methods, Results, and Discussion — the fundamental structure used in health professions and biomedical research writing.
📺 Essential Viewing: Introduction: What is IMRaD? (9 minutes)
Before IMRAD, medical writing was inconsistent and difficult to navigate. Research by Sollaci and Pereira (2004) in the Journal of the Medical Library Association traced IMRAD's remarkable evolution in major medical journals:
By the 1980s, every major medical journal required IMRAD structure for original research. Today, it remains the global standard for communicating health sciences research.
Source: Sollaci, L. B., & Pereira, M. G. (2004). The introduction, methods, results, and discussion (IMRAD) structure: a fifty-year survey. Journal of the Medical Library Association, 92(3), 364-367.
DNP projects — whether quality improvement, evidence translation, or practice-based inquiry — benefit enormously from IMRAD structure:
Your DNP project using IMRAD structure demonstrates:
Most students try to write in the order sections appear in the final paper: Introduction → Methods → Results → Discussion → Abstract
Experienced researchers write in this order: Methods → Introduction → Results → Discussion → Abstract
1. Methods First:
2. Introduction Second:
3. Results Third:
4. Discussion Fourth:
5. Abstract Last:
💡 Time Savings: This approach can cut your writing time by 30-50%!
Throughout this guide, we'll use this completed Marian University DNP project as our example:
Author: Mark Ritter, DNP
Project Type: Quality Improvement
Clinical Setting: Anesthesia/Pain Management
See how Ritter applied IMRAD structure to:
This is a good example of DNP scholarly writing that demonstrates effective use of IMRAD structure. Like all scholarly work, it has both strengths to emulate and areas that could be enhanced. We'll highlight both throughout this guide to help you learn from real-world application.
Read the Complete Study: The full PDF is available below so you can see the entire project and follow along as we analyze specific sections.
Note: We'll show excerpts from Ritter's project in each section as examples of effective IMRAD writing, while also noting opportunities for improvement where relevant.
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Don't wait until you have all the answers. Start with Methods — even if your data isn't collected yet, describing what you plan to do builds clarity and confidence.
Remember: Every published health professions article you've ever read uses IMRAD. Now it's your turn to join this tradition of clear, impactful scholarly communication.