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RESEARCH In NURSING & HEALTH AUTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 26 (2003) Agrawal S. See Yates B.C. Corcoran R.D. See Zungolo E. Hasegawa K. See Yamamoto- Allen M. See Warnock F.F. Cox M.F. See Holditch-Davis D. Mitani N. Apostolidis B. See McDonald D.D. Creedy D.K. Psychometric charac- Havens D.S. See Kellogg V.A. Armstrong B. See McDonald D.D. teristics of the breastfeeding Hayashi K. See Yamamoto- self-efficacy scale: Data from an Mitani N. Baggs J.G. A new editor’s first Australian sample, 143 Heidrich S.M. See Plach S.K. editorial, 261 Holditch-Davis D. Mother—infant Baggs J.G. Editors and conflict of Dai Y.-T. Effectiveness of a pilot interactions of medically fragile interest, 87 project of discharge planning in infants and non-chronically_ ill Baillie L. See Johnson J.L. Taiwan, 53 premature infants, 300 Baliko B. See McCain N.L. De Vries S.M. See Creedy D.K. Horner S.D. See Chen H.-S. Barroso J. See Sandelowski M. Dennis C.-L. See Creedy D.K. Hsieh C.-Y. See Dai Y.-T. Barroso J. See Sandelowski M. DeSocio J. Testing the relationship Beck C.T. Methods to document between self-agency and enact- Ishigaki K. See Yamamoto-Mitani semantic equivalence of a trans- ment of health behaviors, 20 lated scale, 64 DiBartolo M.C. Appraisal, coping, Belyea M. See Holditch-Davis D. hardiness, and_ self-perceived Johnson J.L. Smoking and adoles- Bernal H. See Beck C.T. health in community-dwelling cence: Narratives of identity, 387 Bernardo D. See McDonald D.D. spouse caregivers of persons with Blyth R. See Creedy D.K. dementia, 445 Kalaw C. See Johnson J.L. Bowles K.H. Screening for risk of Dombeck M.-T. Work narratives: Kang D.-H. Psychoneuroimmun- rehospitalization from home care: Gender and race in professional ology in nursing research: A Use of the outcomes assessment personhood, 351 biobehavioral model, 421 information set and the prob- Donovan H.S. See Ward S. Kaplowitz L.G. See McCain N.L. ability of readmission instrument, Kawahara-Maekawa N. See 118 Elswick R.K., Jr. See McCain N.L. Yamamoto-Mitani N. Bray C.O. Validation of measures Epstein D.R. See Sidani S. Kellogg V.A. Adverse events in of middle schoolers’ self-efficacy acute care: An integrative litera- for physical and emotional health, Farran C.J. Alzheimer’s disease ture review, 398 and academic tasks, 376 caregiving information and skills. Kendall L.C. See McCain N.L. Brigle K.E. See McCain N.L. Part I: Care recipient issues and Kim T.I. Multisensory intervention Burris R.F. Reversal theory states concerns, 366 improves physical growth and and cigarette availability predict Ferreira-Gonzalez A. See McCain illness rates in Korean orphaned lapses during smoking cessation N.L. newborn infants, 424 among adolescents, 263 Fisher E.J. See McCain N.L. Kitzman H. See DeSocio J. Fortinsky R.H. See Madigan E.A. Koniak-Griffin D. Teen pregnancy, Cater J.R. See Bowles K.H. Frakes M. See McDonald D.D. motherhood, and unprotected Cecilia Wendler M. Effects of tell- Froman R.D. See Beck C.T. sexual activity, 4 ington touch in healthy adults Froman R.D. See Bray C.O. Koulouglioti C. See Li H. awaiting venipuncture, 40 Froman R.D. Thinking both inside Kuniyoshi M. See Yamamoto- Chandler P. See Wilbur J. and outside the box on measure-- Mitani N. Chang Y. See Dai Y.-T. ment articles, 335 Chatcheydang J. See Li H. Landis C.A. See Lee K. Chen H.-S. Cross-cultural valida- Garrett C.T. See McCain N.L. Lee K. Priorities for sleep research tion of the stages of the tobacco Ghassemi A. See Li H. during the next decade, 175 acquisition questionnaire and the Goldblatt S. See McDonald D.D. Lee M.-D. See Li H. decisional balance scale, 233 Gulick E.E. Adaptation of the Lesser J. See Koniak-Griffin D. Cochran K.L. See McCain N.L. postpartum support questionnaire Li H. Creating avenues for relative Cole R. See DeSocio J. for mothers with multiple scle- empowerment CARE: A pilot Conn V.S. Research methods: rosis, 30 test of an intervention to improve Managing primary study quality outcomes of hospitalized elders in meta-analyses, 322 Hanley J.A. See White C.L. and family caregivers, 284 498 RESEARCH IN NURSING & HEALTH Loukissa D. See Farran C.J. Percy M.S. See Chen H.-S. Soeken K.L. See DiBartolo M.C. Lovato C.Y. See Johnson J.L. Perraud S. See Farran C.J. Sugishita C. See Yamamoto- Lucas V. See McCain N.L. Plach S.K. Relationship of social Mitani N. role quality to psychological well- Svavarsdottir E.K. See Rayens M.K. Madigan E.A. Accuracy in the out- being in women with rheumatoid comes and assessment informa- arthritis, 190 Tai T.-Y. See Dai Y.-T. tion set OASIS: Results of a Porter E.J. Teaching nursing re- Tourangeau A.E. Developing risk- video simulation, 273 search to undergraduates: A text adjusted 30-day hospital mortal- Maggi S. See Johnson J.L. analysis of instructors’ intentions, ity rates, 483 Mansour T.B. See Porter E.J. 128 Tu J.V. See Tourangeau A.E. Mayo N. See White C.L. Pratt J. See Creedy D.K. Tullai-McGuinness S. See Madigan McCain N.L. Effects of stress man- Price-Fowlkes T. See Yates B.C. E.A. agement on PNI-based outcomes in persons with HIV disease, Rantz M.J. See Conn V.S. Uman G. See Koniak-Griffin D. 102 Ratner P.A. See Johnson J.L. McCann R. See Li H. Rayens M.K. A new methodologi- Waite R.M. See Plach S.K. McCarthy M. Situated clinical cal approach in nursing research: Ward S. An alternative view on an reasoning: Distinguishing acute An actor, partner, and interaction alternative paradigm, 256 confusion from dementia in hos- effect model for family outcomes, Warnock F.F. Ethological methods pitalized older adults, 90 409 to develop nursing knowledge, McCarthy M.C. Detecting acute Robins J.L.W. See McCain N.L. 74 confusion in older adults: Com- Ruggiero J.S. Correlates of fatigue Wendler, M.C. Effects of tellington paring clinical reasoning of in critical care nurses, 434 touch in healthy adults awaiting nurses working in acute, long- venipuncture, 40 term, and community health care Sandelowski M. Motherhood in the White C.L. Evolution of the environments, 203 context of maternal HIV infec- caregiving experience in the McDevitt J. See Wilbur J. tion, 470 initial 2 years following stroke, McDonald D.D. Effect of a psy- Sandelowski M. Toward a meta- 177 chiatric diagnosis on nursing care synthesis of qualitative findings White-Traut R.C. See Kim T.I. for nonpsychiatric problems, on motherhood in HIV-positive Wilbur J. Determinants of physical 225 women, 153 activity and adherence to a 24- Melnyk B.M. See Li H. Schmitt M.H. See Baggs J.G. week home-based walking pro- Michaels Miller A. See Wilbur J. Schmitt M.H. See Froman R.D. gram in African American and Miles M.S. See Holditch-Davis D. Schmitt M.H. New year reflections: Caucasian women, 213 Moritz P. See Sidani S. The integration of practice and Wood-Dauphinee S. See White C.L. Moyle W. See Creedy D.K. research, | Munjas B.A. See McCain N.L. Serlin R.C. See Ward S. Yamamoto-Mitani N. Factors of Munro C.L. See McCain N.L. Shin Y. Using methodological trian- positive appraisal of care among gulation for cultural verification Japanese family caregivers of Nash K. See Bray C.O. of commitment to a plan for ex- older adults, 337 Nichols L.W. See Li H. ercise scale among Korean adults Yates B.C. Barriers and facilitators Nyamathi A. See Koniak-Griffin D. with chronic diseases, 312 of self-reported physical activity Shin Y.H. See Kim T.I. in cardiac patients, 459 O’Connell K.A. See Burris R.F. Shoveller J. See Johnson J.L. Yun S. See Shin Y. Sidani S. An alternative paradigm Paun O. See Farran C.J. for clinical nursing research: An Zungolo E. Letter to the Editor, Pender N.J. See Shin Y. exemplar, 244 17] RESEARCH in NURSING & HEALTH SUBJECT INDEX TO VOLUME 26 (2003) ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING AGED M.C. DiBartolo, & K.L. Soeken, Effectiveness of a pilot project of Situated clinical reasoning: Distin- 445 discharge planning in Taiwan, guishing acute confusion from CHRONIC DISEASES Y.-T. Dai, Y. Chang, C.-Y. Hsieh, dementia in hospitalized older Using methodological triangulation & T.-Y. Tai, 53 adults, M. McCarthy, 90 for cultural verification of com- ACUTE CARE HOSPITALS ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE mitment to a plan for exercise Developing risk-adjusted 30-day Alzheimer’s disease caregiving scale among Korean adults with hospital mortality rates, A.E. information and skills. Part I: chronic diseases, Y. Shin, N.J. Tourangeau, & J.V. Tu, 483 Care recipient issues and con- Pender, & S. Yun, 312 ACUTE CONFUSION cerns, C.J. Farran, D. Loukissa, S. CHRONIC ILLNESS Detecting acute confusion in older Perraud, & O. Paun, 366 Motherhood in the context of adults: Comparing clinical rea- APPRAISAL maternal HIV _ infection, M. soning of nurses working in Appraisal, coping, hardiness, and Sandelowski, & J. Barroso, acute, long-term, and community self-perceived health in commu- 470 health care environments, M.C. nity-dwelling spouse caregivers CIGARETTE AVAILABILITY McCarthy, 203 of persons with dementia, Reversal theory states and cigarette Situated clinical reasoning: Distin- M.C. DiBartolo, & K.L. Soeken, availability predict lapses during guishing acute confusion from 445 smoking cessation among adoles- dementia in hospitalized older AUSTRALIA cents, R.F. Burris, & K.A. adults, M. McCarthy, 90 Psychometric characteristics of the O’Connell, 263 ADMINISTRATIVE DATA breastfeeding self-efficacy scale: CLINICAL REASONING Developing risk-adjusted 30-day Data from an Australian sample, Detecting acute confusion in older hospital mortality rates, A.E. D.K. Creedy, C.-L. Dennis, R. adults: Comparing clinical rea- Tourangeau, & J.V. Tu, 483 Blyth, W. Moyle, J. Pratt, & S.M. soning of nurses working in ADOLESCENCE De Vries, 143 acute, long-term, and community Smoking and adolescence: Narra- BARRIERS health care environments, M.C. tives of identity, J.L. Johnson, Barriers and facilitators of self- McCarthy, 203 C.Y. Lovato, S. Maggi, P.A. reported physical activity in car- Situated clinical reasoning: Distin- Ratner, J. Shoveller, L. Baillie, diac patients, B.C. Yates, T. guishing acute confusion from & C. Kalaw, 387 Price-Fowlkes, & S. Agrawal, dementia in hospitalized older ADOLESCENT MOTHERS 459 adults, M. McCarthy, 90 Teen pregnancy, motherhood, and BEHAVIOR CHANGE COMMITMENT TO A PLAN FOR unprotected sexual activity, D. Testing the relationship between EXERCISE Koniak-Griffin, J. Lesser, G. self-agency and enactment of Using methodological triangulation Uman, & A. Nyamathi, 4 health behaviors, J. DeSocio, H. for cultural verification of com- ADOLESCENTS Kitzman, & R. Cole, 20 mitment to a plan for exercise Reversal theory states and cigarette BLOOD PRESSURE scale among Korean adults with availability predict lapses during Effects of tellington touch in chronic diseases, Y. Shin, N.J. smoking cessation among adoles- healthy adults awaiting venipunc- Pender, & S. Yun, 312 cents, R.F. Burris, & K.A. ture, M.C. Wendler, 40 CONDOM USE O’Connell, 263 BREASTFEEDING Teen pregnancy, motherhood, and ADVERSE EVENTS Psychometric characteristics of the unprotected sexual activity, D. Adverse events in acute care: An breastfeeding self-efficacy scale: Koniak-Griffin, J. Lesser, G. integrative literature review, V.A. Data from an Australian sample, Uman, & A. Nyamathi, 4 Kellogg, & D.S. Havens, 398 D.K. Creedy, C.-L. Dennis, R. CORRELATES AGED Blyth, W. Moyle, J. Pratt, & S.M. Teen pregnancy, motherhood, and Detecting acute confusion in older De Vries, 143 unprotected sexual activity, D. adults: Comparing clinical rea- CAREGIVING Koniak-Griffin, J. Lesser, G. soning of nurses working in Appraisal, coping, hardiness, and Uman, & A. Nyamathi, 4 acute, long-term, and community self-perceived health in commu- CRITICAL CARE NURSING health care environments, M.C. nity-dwelling spouse caregivers Correlates of fatigue in critical care McCarthy, 203 of persons with dementia, nurses, J.S. Ruggiero, 434 500 RESEARCH IN NURSING & HEALTH CROSS-CULTURAL VALIDA- health behaviors, J. DeSocio, H. African American and Caucasian TION Kitzman, & R. Cole, 20 women, J. Wilbur, A.M. Miller, Cross-cultural validation of the DIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS P. Chandler, & J. McDevitt, stages of the tobacco acquisition Detecting acute confusion in older 213 questionnaire and the decisional adults: Comparing clinical rea- FACILITATORS balance scale, H.-S. Chen, S.D. soning of nurses working in Barriers and facilitators of self- Horner, & M.S. Percy, 233 acute, long-term, and community reported physical activity in car- DECISIONAL BALANCE health care environments, M.C. diac patients, B.C. Yates, T. Cross-cultural validation of the McCarthy, 203 Price-Fowlkes, & S. Agrawal, stages of the tobacco acquisition Situated clinical reasoning: Distin- 459 questionnaire and the decisional guishing acute confusion from FAMILY CARE balance scale, H.-S. Chen, S.D. dementia in hospitalized older Creating avenues for relative Horner, & M.S. Percy, 233 adults, M. McCarthy, 90 empowerment (CARE): A pilot DELIRIUM DISCHARGE PLANNING test of an intervention to improve Detecting acute confusion in older Effectiveness of a pilot project of outcomes of hospitalized elders adults: Comparing clinical rea- discharge planning in Taiwan, and family caregivers, H. Li, soning of nurses working in Y.-T. Dai, Y. Chang, C.-Y. Hsieh, B.M. Melnyk, R. McCann, J. acute, long-term, and community & T.-Y. Tai, 53 Chatcheydang, C. Koulouglioti, health care environments, M.C. DYADIC DATA L.W. Nichols, M.-D. Lee, & A. McCarthy, 203 A new methodological approach in Ghassemi, 284 Situated clinical reasoning: Distin- nursing research: An actor, part- FAMILY CAREGIVER guishing acute confusion from ner, and interaction effect model Evolution of the caregiving experi- dementia in hospitalized older for family outcomes, M.K. ence in the initial 2 years follow- adults, M. McCarthy, 90 Rayens, & E.K. Svavarsdottir, ing stroke, C.L. White, N. Mayo, DEMENTIA 409 J.A. Hanley, & S. Wood-Dauphi- Alzheimer’s disease caregiving EARLY ADOLESCENCE nee, 177 information and skills. Part I: Validation of measures of middle FAMILY CAREGIVERS Care recipient issues and con- schoolers’ self-efficacy for physi- Alzheimer’s disease caregiving cerns, C.J. Farran, D. Loukissa, S. cal and emotional health, and information and skills. Part I: Perraud, & O. Paun, 366 academic tasks, C.O. Bray, K. Care recipient issues and con- Detecting acute confusion in older Nash, & R.D. Froman, 376 cerns, C.J. Farran, D. Loukissa, S. adults: Comparing clinical rea- ELDERLY PATIENTS Perraud, & O. Paun, 366 soning of nurses working in Creating avenues for relative Creating avenues for relative acute, long-term, and community empowerment (CARE): A pilot empowerment (CARE): A pilot health care environments, M.C. test of an intervention to improve test of an intervention to improve McCarthy, 203 outcomes of hospitalized elders outcomes of hospitalized elders DEPRESSION and family caregivers, H. Li, and family caregivers, H. Li, Correlates of fatigue in critical care B.M. Melnyk, R. McCann, J. B.M. Melnyk, R. McCann, J. nurses, J.S. Ruggiero, 434 Chatcheydang, C. Koulouglioti, Chatcheydang, C. Koulouglioti, DESCRIPTIVE-LEVEL DERIVED L.W. Nichols, M.-D. Lee, & A. L.W. Nichols, M.-D. Lee, & A. THEORY Ghassemi, 284 Ghassemi, 284 Ethological methods to develop nur- ENVIRONMENT FAMILY CAREGIVING sing knowledge, F.F. Warnock, & Detecting acute confusion in older Factors of positive appraisal of M. Allen, 74 adults: Comparing clinical rea- care among Japanese family DEVELOPMENTAL INTERVEN- soning of nurses working in caregivers of older adults, N. TION acute, long-term, and community Yamamoto-Mitani, K. Ishigaki, Multisensory intervention improves health care environments, M.C. N. Kawahara-Maekawa, M. physical growth and illness rates McCarthy, 203 Kuniyoshi, K. Hayashi, K. Hase- in Korean orphaned newborn ETHOLOGICAL METHODS gawa, & C. Sugishita, 337 infants, T.I. Kim, Y.H. Shin, & Ethological methods to develop nur- FATIGUE R.C. White-Traut, 424 sing knowledge, F.F. Warnock, & Correlates of fatigue in critical care DIFFERENTIAL INTERVEN- M. Allen, 74 nurses, J.S. Ruggiero, 434 TION UTILIZATION AND EXERCISE GENDER EFFECTIVENESS Determinants of physical activity Work narratives: Gender and race in Testing the relationship between and adherence to a 24-week professional personhood, M.-T. self-agency and enactment of home-based walking program in Dombeck, 351 SUBJECT INDEX 501 GROUNDED THEORY Ferreira-Gonzalez, B. Baliko, INSTRUMENT TRANSLATION Detecting acute confusion in older L.G. Kaplowitz, EJ. Fisher, Methods to document semantic adults: Comparing clinical rea- C.T. Garrett, K.E. Brigle, L.C. equivalence of a translated scale, soning of nurses working in Kendall, V. Lucas, & K.L. C.T. Beck, H. Bernal, & R.D. acute, long-term, and community Cochran, 102 Froman, 64 health care environments, M.C. Motherhood in the context of INTEGRATIVE LITERATURE McCarthy, 203 maternal HIV _ infection, M. REVIEW Situated clinical reasoning: Distin- Sandelowski, & J. Barroso, Adverse events in acute care: An guishing acute confusion from 470 integrative literature review, V.A. dementia in hospitalized older HOME HEALTH CARE Kellogg, & D.S. Havens, 398 adults, M. McCarthy, 90 Accuracy in the outcomes and INTERVENTION ~~E FFECTIVE- HARDINESS assessment information set NESS Appraisal, coping, hardiness, and (OASIS): Results of a video An alternative paradigm for clinical self-perceived health in commu- simulation, E.A. Madigan, S. nursing research: An exemplar, S. nity-dwelling spouse caregivers Tullai-McGuinness, & R.H. For- Sidani, D.R. Epstein, & P. Moritz, of persons with dementia, M.C. tinsky, 273 244 DiBartolo, & K.L. Soeken, 445 Screening for risk of rehospitaliza- JAPANESE HEALTH CARE tion from home care: Use of the Factors of positive appraisal of care Effect of a psychiatric diagnosis on outcomes assessment information among Japanese family care- nursing care for nonpsychiatric set and the probability of read- givers of older adults, N. Yama- problems, D.D. McDonald, M. mission instrument, K.H. Bowles, moto-Mitani, K. Ishigaki, N. Frakes, B. Apostolidis, B. Arm- & J.R. Cater, 118 Kawahara-Maekawa, M. strong, S. Goldblatt, & D. Ber- HOSPITAL CARE Kuniyoshi, K. Hayashi, K. Hase- nardo, 225 Creating avenues for relative gawa, & C. Sugishita, 337 HEALTH SERVICES empowerment (CARE): A pilot LATE LIFE Adverse events in acute care: test of an intervention to improve Relationship of social role quality An integrative literature review, outcomes of hospitalized elders to psychological well-being in V.A. Kellogg, & D.S. Havens, and family caregivers, H. Li, women with rheumatoid arthritis, 398 B.M. Melnyk, R. McCann, J. S.K. Plach, S.M. Heidrich, & HEALTH-RELATED QUALITY Chatcheydang, C. Koulouglioti, R.M. Waite, 190 OF LIFE L.W. Nichols, M.-D. Lee, & A. LENGTH OF HOSPITAL STAY Evolution of the caregiving experi- Ghassemi, 284 Effectiveness of a pilot project of ence in the initial 2 years follow- HOSPITAL READMISSION discharge planning in Taiwan, ing stroke, C.L. White, N. Mayo, Screening for risk of rehospitaliza- Y.-T. Dai, Y. Chang, C.-Y. Hsieh, J.A. Hanley, & S. Wood-Dauphi- tion from home care: Use of the & T.-Y. Tai, 53 nee, 177 outcomes assessment information MEASUREMENTS HEART RATE set and the probability of read- A new methodological approach Effects of tellington touch in mission instrument, K.H. Bowles, in nursing research: An actor, healthy adults awaiting venipunc- & J.R. Cater, 118 partner, and interaction effect ture, M.C. Wendler, 40 IDENTITY model for family outcomes, M.K. HISPANIC Smoking and adolescence: Narra- Rayens, & E.K. Svavarsdottir, Methods to document semantic tives of identity, J.L. Johnson, 409 equivalence of a translated scale, C.Y. Lovato, S. Maggi, P.A. MEDICAL C.T. Beck, H. Bernal, & R.D. Ratner, J. Shoveller, L. Baillie, Adverse events in acute care: Froman, 64 & C. Kalaw, 387 An integrative literature review, HIV-POSITIVE WOMEN INDUCTIVE METHODS V.A. Kellogg, & D.S. Havens, Toward a metasynthesis of qualita- Ethological methods to develop nur- 398 tive findings on motherhood in sing knowledge, F.F. Warnock, & MEDICALLY FRAGILE HIV-positive women, M. Sande- M. Allen, 74 Mother-infant interactions of medi- lowski, & J. Barroso, 153 INSTRUMENT DEVELOPMENT cally fragile infants and non- HIV/AIDS Psychometric characteristics of the chronically ill premature infants, Effects of stress management on breastfeeding self-efficacy scale: D. Holditch-Davis, M.F. Cox, PNI-based outcomes in persons Data from an Australian sample, M.S. Miles, & M. Belyea, 300 with HIV disease, N.L. McCain, D.K. Creedy, C.-L. Dennis, R. META-ANALYSIS B.A. Munjas, C.L. Munro, R.K. Blyth, W. Moyle, J. Pratt, & S.M. Research methods: Managing pri- Elswick, Jr., J.L.W. Robins, A. De Vries, 143 mary study quality in meta-ana- 502 RESEARCH IN NURSING & HEALTH lyses, V.S. Conn, & M.J. Rantz, chronically ill premature infants, NURSING MIDRANGE THEORY 322 D. Holditch-Davis, M.F. Cox, Ethological methods to develop nur- METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES M.S. Miles, & M. Belyea, 300 sing knowledge, F.F. Warnock, & A new methodological approach MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS M. Allen, 74 in nursing research: An actor, Adaptation of the postpartum sup- NURSING RESEARCH partner, and interaction effect port questionnaire for mothers Ethological methods to develop nur- model for family outcomes, M.K. with multiple sclerosis, E.E. sing knowledge, F.F. Warnock, & Rayens, & E.K. Svavarsdottir, Gulick, 30 M. Allen, 74 409 NARRATIVES NURSING METHODOLOGICAL TRIANGU- Work narratives: Gender and race in Adverse events in acute care: An LATION professional personhood, M.-T. integrative literature review, V.A. Using methodological triangulation Dombeck, 351 Kellogg, & D.S. Havens, 398 for cultural verification of com- NEONATE OASIS mitment to a plan for exercise Multisensory intervention improves Accuracy in the outcomes and scale among Korean adults with physical growth and illness rates assessment information _ set chronic diseases, Y. Shin, N.J. in Korean orphaned newborn (OASIS): Results of a video Pender, & S. Yun, 312 infants, T.l. Kim, Y.H. Shin, & simulation, E.A. Madigan, S. METHODS R.C. White-Traut, 424 Tullai-McGuinness, & R.H. For- An alternative paradigm for clinical NURSE HOME VISITATION tinsky, 273 nursing research: An exemplar, S. Testing the relationship between Screening for risk of rehospitaliza- Sidani, D.R. Epstein, & P. Moritz, self-agency and enactment of tion from home care: Use of the 244 health behaviors, J. DeSocio, H. outcomes assessment information MIDDLE AGE Kitzman, & R. Cole, 20 set and the probability of read- Relationship of social role quality NURSES mission instrument, K.H. Bowles, to psychological well-being in Correlates of fatigue in critical care & J.R. Cater, 118 women with rheumatoid arthritis, nurses, J.S. Ruggiero, 434 OLDER ADULT S.K. Plach, S.M. Heidrich, & Work narratives: Gender and race in Factors of positive appraisal of R.M. Waite, 190 professional personhood, M.-T. care among Japanese family MIDDLE SCHOOL YOUTH Dombeck, 351 caregivers of older «adults, N. Validation of measures of middle NURSING CARE Yamamoto-Mitani, K. Ishigaki, schoolers’ self-efficacy for physi- Effect of a psychiatric diagnosis on N. Kawahara-Maekawa, M. cal and emotional health, and nursing care for nonpsychiatric Kuniyoshi, K. Hayashi, K. academic tasks, C.O. Bray, K. problems, D.D. McDonald, M. Hasegawa, & C. Sugishita, 337 Nash, & R.D. Froman, 376 Frakes, B. Apostolidis, B. Arm- ORPHANAGE CARE MIDLIFE strong, S. Goldblatt, & D. Ber- Multisensory intervention improves Relationship of social role quality nardo, 225 physical growth and illness rates to psychological well-being in NURSING EDUCATION in Korean orphaned newborn women with rheumatoid arthritis, Teaching nursing research to infants, T.I. Kim, Y.H. Shin, & S.K. Plach, S.M. Heidrich, & undergraduates: A text analysis R.C. White-Traut, 424 R.M. Waite, 190 of instructors’ intentions, E.J. OUTCOMES RESEARCH MORTALITY Porter, & T.B. Mansour, 128 Developing risk-adjusted 30-day Developing risk-adjusted 30-day NURSING INTERVENTIONS hospital mortality Rates, A.E. hospital mortality rates, A.E. Effects of stress management on Tourangeau, & J.V. Tu, 483 Tourangeau, & J.V. Tu, 483 PNI-based outcomes in persons le MOTHERHOOD with HIV disease, N.L. McCain, Screening for risk of rehospitaliza- Motiierhood in the context of B.A. Munjas, C.L. Munro, R.K. tion from home care: Use of the maternal HIV _ Infection, M. Elswick, Jr., J.L.W. Robins, A. outcomes assessment information Sandelowski, & J. Barroso, Ferreira-Gonzalez, B. Baliko, set and the probability of read- 470 L.G. Kaplowitz, EJ. Fisher, mission instrument, K.H. Bowles, Toward a metasynthesis of qualita- C.T. Garrett, K.E. Brigle, L.C. & J.R. Cater, 118 tive findings on motherhood in Kendall, V. Lucas, & K.L. PHYSICAL ACTIVITY HIV-positive women, M. Sande- Cochran, 102 Barriers and facilitators of self- lowski, & J. Barroso, 153 NURSING KNOWLEDGE reported physical activity in MOTHERS AND INFANTS Ethological methods to develop nur- cardiac patients, B.C. Yates, T. Mother-infant interactions of medi- sing knowledge, F.F. Warnock, & Price-Fowlkes, & S. Agrawal, cally fragile infants and non- M. Allen, 74 459 SUBJECT INDEX 503 Determinants of physical activity with HIV disease, N.L. McCain, cerns, C.J. Farran, D. Loukissa, S. and adherence to a 24-week B.A. Munjas, C.L. Munro, R.K. Perraud, & O. Paun, 366 home-based walking program in Elswick, Jr., J.L.W. Robins, A. READMISSION African American and Caucasian Ferreira-Gonzalez, B. Baliko, Effectiveness of a pilot project of women, J. Wilbur, A.M. Miller, L.G. Kaplowitz, EJ. Fisher, discharge planning in Taiwan, P. Chandler, & J. McDevitt, C.T. Garrett, K.E. Brigle, L.C. Y.-T. Dai, Y. Chang, C.-Y. Hsieh, 213 Kendall, V. Lucas, & K.L. & T.-Y. Tai, 53 POSITIVE APPRAISAL OF CARE Cochran, 102 RESEARCH DESIGN Factors of positive appraisal of QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS An alternative paradigm for clinical care among Japanese family TECHNIQUES nursing research: An exemplar, S. caregivers of older adults, N. Toward a metasynthesis of qualita- Sidani, D.R. Epstein, & P. Moritz, Yamamoto-Mitani, K. Ishigaki, tive findings on motherhood in 244 N. Kawahara-Maekawa, M. HIV-positive women, M. Sande- RESEARCH INTEGRATION Kuniyoshi, K. Hayashi, K. lowski, & J. Barroso, 153 Toward a metasynthesis of qualita- Hasegawa, & C. Sugishita, 337 QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS tive findings on motherhood in POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION Alzheimer’s disease caregiving HIV-positive women, M. Sande- Methods to document semantic information and skills. Part I: lowski, & J. Barroso, 153 equivalence of a translated scale, Care recipient issues and con- RESEARCH METHODS C.T. Beck, H. Bernal, & R.D. cerns, C.J. Farran, D. Loukissa, S. Research methods: Managing pri- Froman, 64 Perraud, & O. Paun, 366 mary study quality in meta-ana- POSTPARTUM SUPPORT QUALITATIVE METASYNTH- lyses, V.S. Conn, & M.J. Rantz, Adaptation of the postpartum sup- ESIS 322 port questionnaire for mothers Motherhood in the context of RESEARCH with multiple sclerosis, E.E. maternal HIV _ infection, M. Teaching nursing research to Gulick, 30 Sandelowski, & J. Barroso, undergraduates: A text analysis PREMATURE INFANTS 470 of instructors’ intentions, E.J. Mother—infant interactions of medi- Toward a metasynthesis of qualita- Porter, & T.B. Mansour, 128 cally fragile infants and non- tive findings on motherhood in REVERSAL THEORY chronically ill premature infants, HIV-positive women, M. Sande- Reversal theory states and cigarette D. Holditch-Davis, M.F. Cox, lowski, & J. Barroso, 153 availability predict lapses during M.S. Miles, & M. Belyea, 300 QUALITATIVE METHODS smoking cessation among adoles- PROCEDURAL PAIN Toward a metasynthesis of qualita- cents, R.F. Burris, & K.A. Effects of tellington touch in tive findings on motherhood in O’Connell, 263 healthy adults awaiting venipunc- HIV-positive women, M. Sande- RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS ture, M.C. Wendler, 40 lowski, & J. Barroso, 153 Relationship of social role quality PROFESSIONAL PERSONHOOD QUALITATIVE to psychological well-being in Work narratives: Gender and race in Smoking and adolescence: Narra- women with rheumatoid arthritis, professional personhood, M.-T. tives of identity, J.L. Johnson, S.K. Plach, S.M. Heidrich, & Dombeck, 351 C.Y. Lovato, S. Maggi, P.A. R.M. Waite, 190 PSYCHIATRIC DIAGNOSIS Ratner, J. Shoveller, L. Baillie, RISK-ADJUSTMENT METHO- Effect of a psychiatric diagnosis on & C. Kalaw, 387 DOLOGY nursing care for nonpsychiatric QUALITY OF LIFE Developing risk-adjusted 30-day problems, D.D. McDonald, M. Evolution of the caregiving experi- hospital mortality rates, A.E. Frakes, B. Apostolidis, B. Arm- ence in the initial 2 years follow- Tourangeau, & J.V. Tu, 483 strong, S. Goldblatt, & D. Ber- ing stroke, C.L. White, N. Mayo, SELF-AGENCY nardo, 225 J.A. Hanley, & S. Wood-Dauphi- Testing the relationship between PSYCHOMETRICS nee, 177 self-agency and enactment of Psychometric characteristics of the RACE health behaviors, J. DeSocio, H. breastfeeding self-efficacy scale: Work narratives: Gender and race Kitzman, & R. Cole, 20 Data from an Australian sample, in professional personhood, M. SELF-DETERMINISM D.K. Creedy, C.-L. Dennis, R. Dombeck, 351 Determinants of physical activity Blyth, W. Moyle, J. Pratt, & S.M. RANDOMIZED CLINICAL and adherence to a 24-week De Vries, 143 TRIAL home-based walking program in PSYCHONEUROIMMUNOLOGY Alzheimer’s disease caregiving African American and Caucasian Effects of stress management on information and skills. Part I: women, J. Wilbur, A.M. Miller, P. PNI-based outcomes in persons Care recipient issues and con- Chandler, & J. McDevitt, 213 504 RESEARCH IN NURSING & HEALTH SELF-EFFICACY questionnaire and the decisional with HIV disease, N.L. McCain, Barriers and facilitators of self- balance scale, H.-S. Chen, S.D. B.A. Munjas, C.L. Munro, R.K. reported physical activity in Horner, & M.S. Percy, 233 Elswick, Jr., J.L.W. Robins, A. cardiac patients, B.C. Yates, T. SMOKING CESSATION Ferreira-Gonzalez, B. Baliko, Price-Fowlkes, & S. Agrawal, Reversal theory states and cigarette L.G. Kaplowitz, EJ. Fisher, 459 availability predict lapses during C.T. Garrett, K.E. Brigle, L.C. Determinants of physical activity smoking cessation among adoles- Kendall, V. Lucas, & K.L. and adherence to a 24-week cents, R.F. Burris, & K.A. Cochran, 102 home-based walking program in O’Connell, 263 STROKE African American and Caucasian SOCIAL ROLES Evolution of the caregiving experi- women, J. Wilbur, A.M. Miller, P. Relationship of social role quality ence in the initial 2 years follow- Chandler, & J. McDevitt, 213 to psychological well-being in ing stroke, C.L. White, N. Mayo, Psychometric characteristics of the women with rheumatoid arthritis, J.A. Hanley, & S. Wood-Dauphi- breastfeeding self-efficacy scale: S.K. Plach, S.M. Heidrich, & nee, 177 Data from an Australian sample, R.M. Waite, 190 SUBSTANCE USE D.K. Creedy, C.-L. Dennis, R. STAGES OF CHANGE Teen pregnancy, motherhood, and Blyth, W. Moyle, J. Pratt, & S.M. Cross-cultural validation of the unprotected sexual activity, D. De Vries, 143 stages of the tobacco acquisition Koniak-Griffin, J. Lesser, G. Validation of measures of middle questionnaire and the decisional Uman, & A. Nyamathi, 4 schoolers’ self-efficacy for physi- balance scale, H.-S. Chen, S.D. SYMPTOM DISTRESS cal and emotional health, and Horner, & MLS. Percy, 233 Barriers and facilitators of self- academic tasks, C.O. Bray, K. STANDARDIZED DATA COL- reported physical activity in Nash, & R.D. Froman, 376 LECTION cardiac patients, B.C. Yates, T. SEMANTIC EQUIVALENCE Accuracy in the outcomes and Price-Fowlkes, & S. Agrawal, Methods to document semantic assessment information _ set 459 equivalence of a translated scale, (OASIS): Results of a video SYSTEMATIC REVIEW C.T. Beck, H. Bernal, & R.D. simulation, E.A. Madigan, S. Toward a metasynthesis of qualita- Froman, 64 Tullai-McGuinness, & R.H. For- tive findings on motherhood in SEXUAL BEHAVIOR tinsky, 273 HIV-positive women, M. Sande- Teen pregnancy, motherhood, and STATE ANXIETY lowski, & J. Barroso, 153 unprotected sexual activity, D. Effects of tellington touch in TECHNOLOGICAL DEPEN- Koniak-Griffin, J. Lesser, G. healthy adults awaiting venipunc- DENCE Uman, & A. Nyamathi, 4 ture, M.C. Wendler, 40 Mother-infant interactions of medi- SHIFT WORKERS STATISTICAL PROCEDURE cally fragile infants and non- Correlates of fatigue in critical care A new methodological approach chronically ill premature infants, nurses, J.S. Ruggiero, 434 in nursing research: An actor, D. Holditch-Davis, M.F. Cox, SIMULATION partner, and interaction effect M.S. Miles, & M. Belyea, 300 Accuracy in the outcomes and model for family outcomes, M.K. TEEN PREGNANCY assessment information _ set Rayens, & E.K. Svavarsdottir, Teen pregnancy, motherhood, and (OASIS): Results of a video 409 unprotected sexual activity, D. simulation, E.A. Madigan, S. STEREOTYPING Koniak-Griffin, J. Lesser, G. Tullai-McGuinness, & R.H. For- Effect of a psychiatric diagnosis on Uman, & A. Nyamathi, 4 tinsky, 273 nursing care for nonpsychiatric TELLINGTON TOUCH SKILL BUILDING problems, D.D. McDonald, M. Effects of tellington touch in Alzheimer’s disease caregiving Frakes, B. Apostolidis, B. healthy adults awaiting venipunc- information and skills. Part I: Armstrong, S. Goldblatt, & D. ture, M.C. Wendler, 40 Care recipient issues and con- Bernardo, 225 TOBACCO cerns, C.J. Farran, D. Loukissa, S. STRESS AND COPING Smoking and adolescence: Narra- Perraud, & O. Paun, 366 Appraisal, coping, hardiness, and tives of identity, J.L. Johnson, SLEEP self-perceived health in commu- C.Y. Lovato, S. Maggi, P.A. Correlates of Fatigue in Critical nity-dwelling spouse caregivers Ratner, J. Shoveller, L. Baillie, Care Nurses, & J.S. Ruggiero, of persons with dementia, M.C. & C. Kalaw, 387 434 DiBartolo, & K.L. Soeken, 445 TOUCH SMOKING ACQUISITION STRESS MANAGEMENT Effects of tellington touch in Cross-cultural validation of the Effects of stress management on healthy adults awaiting venipunc- stages of the tobacco acquisition PNI-based outcomes in persons ture, M.C. Wendler, 40 SUBJECT INDEX UNPROTECTED SEX Relationship of social role quality WOMEN Teen pregnancy, motherhood, and to psychological well-being in Relationship of social role quality unprotected sexual activity, D. women with rheumatoid arthritis, to psychological well-being in Koniak-Griffin, J. Lesser, G. S.K. Plach, S.M. Heidrich, & women with rheumatoid arthritis, Uman, & A. Nyamathi, 4 R.M. Waite, 190 S.K. Plach, S.M. Heidrich, & WELL-BEING WOMEN’S HEALTH R.M. Waite, 190 Barriers and facilitators of self- Motherhood in the context of WORK SCHEDULE TOLER- reported physical activity in car- maternal HIV infection, M. ANCE diac patients, B.C. Yates, T. Price- Sandelowski, & J. Barroso, Correlates of fatigue in critical care Fowlkes, & S. Agrawal, 459 470 nurses, J.S. Ruggiero, 434

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