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Applied Nursing Research Applied Nursing Research 18 (2005) 232-233 www.clsevier.com/locate/apnr Author Index Aboraya, A., 117 Greer, Y., 13 Abu-Saad Huijer, H.., 63 Groff, J.Y., 7 Akinci, F., 130 Grogan, A., 226 Anderson, T., 59 Annells, M., 36 Haagen, B., 155 Arndt, M.J., 106 Hertzog, M., 59 Arslanian-Engoren, C., 82 Ho, J., 122 Holditch-Davis, D., 213 Bakken, S., 65 Hontz, I., 2 Horodynski, M.A., 106 Benroth, R., 50 Bergquist, S., 148 Hui, E., 77 Botelho, R.J., 178 Hunley, A.L., 226 Brown, R.L., 13 Hyun, M.-S., 160 Calabrese, M., 167 Insel, K.C., 199 Carlson, J.R., 213 lrurita, V.F., 22 Chan, S.S.C., 178 Kang, Y., 99 Chan, W.M., 77 nee, C.C., 192 CChhauon,g , S.H-.Y.-,I .C2.,0 5 160 Kelly, E.K., 2* 26 Kemppainen, J.. Cole, L., 199 Corless, I.B., 55 Knott, A., 192 Dean, P., 117 Koch, T., 3> 6 Krolikowski, D.. 130 DeRoche, M., 36 Kwong, E., 122 Dumit, N., 63 Dykes, P., 65 Lm. JK. Ti Lam, T.H., 178 Eder, C., 50 LaPerriere, M., 226 Elnitsky, C.A., 74 Lau, W.W.Y., 77 Lau, Y.L., 178 Fisher, K., 155 Lee, D., 77 Fitzpatrick, J.J., 1, 69, 129, 191 Lee, H., 2 Lee, Y.-J., 160 Fouladbakhsh, J., 90 Leeman, J., 213 Fox, J., 13 LePage, J.P., 117 Frenn, M., 13 Leung, G.M., 178 Fullerton, J., 50 Lewin, G., 36 La, H., 97 Gatto, M., 167 Li-jun, T., 122 Lindsay, Girvin, S.., 226 Le, Bh... 176 Greer, J., 13+ Lucke, J., 36 0897-1897/$ — see front matter doi: 10.1016/S0897-1897(05 0008 1-9 Applied Nursing Research Applied Nursing Research 18 (2005) 232-233 www.clsevier.com/locate/apnr Author Index Aboraya, A., 117 Greer, Y., 13 Abu-Saad Huijer, H.., 63 Groff, J.Y., 7 Akinci, F., 130 Grogan, A., 226 Anderson, T., 59 Annells, M., 36 Haagen, B., 155 Arndt, M.J., 106 Hertzog, M., 59 Arslanian-Engoren, C., 82 Ho, J., 122 Holditch-Davis, D., 213 Bakken, S., 65 Hontz, I., 2 Horodynski, M.A., 106 Benroth, R., 50 Bergquist, S., 148 Hui, E., 77 Botelho, R.J., 178 Hunley, A.L., 226 Brown, R.L., 13 Hyun, M.-S., 160 Calabrese, M., 167 Insel, K.C., 199 Carlson, J.R., 213 lrurita, V.F., 22 Chan, S.S.C., 178 Kang, Y., 99 Chan, W.M., 77 nee, C.C., 192 CChhauon,g , S.H-.Y.-,I .C2.,0 5 160 Kelly, E.K., 2* 26 Kemppainen, J.. Cole, L., 199 Corless, I.B., 55 Knott, A., 192 Dean, P., 117 Koch, T., 3> 6 Krolikowski, D.. 130 DeRoche, M., 36 Kwong, E., 122 Dumit, N., 63 Dykes, P., 65 Lm. JK. Ti Lam, T.H., 178 Eder, C., 50 LaPerriere, M., 226 Elnitsky, C.A., 74 Lau, W.W.Y., 77 Lau, Y.L., 178 Fisher, K., 155 Lee, D., 77 Fitzpatrick, J.J., 1, 69, 129, 191 Lee, H., 2 Lee, Y.-J., 160 Fouladbakhsh, J., 90 Leeman, J., 213 Fox, J., 13 LePage, J.P., 117 Frenn, M., 13 Leung, G.M., 178 Fullerton, J., 50 Lewin, G., 36 La, H., 97 Gatto, M., 167 Li-jun, T., 122 Lindsay, Girvin, S.., 226 Le, Bh... 176 Greer, J., 13+ Lucke, J., 36 0897-1897/$ — see front matter doi: 10.1016/S0897-1897(05 0008 1-9 futhor Index / Applied Nursing Re search 18 (2005) 232-233 Madigan, E.A., 221 Smyczek, S., 13 Malin, S., 13 Soward, A.C.M., 213 Malone, K.J., 226 Sterling, Y.M., 44 McDaniel, A.M., 72 Stone, P., 74 McFarlane, J.M., 7 Stone, P.W., 186 McGhee, M., 117 McSherry, C.B., 167 Templin, T., 90 Miller, M., 110 Thompson, A., 102 Moore, L.W., 110 Murphy, J., 117 Vallerand, A.H., 90 Nicholas, P.K., 55 Vanderboom, (¢ 221 Noureddine, S., 63 VanHorn, L., 117 O’Brien, J.A., 7 Walker, A., 226 Orkin, F., 155 Warner, A., 2 Ott, C., 59 Watson, K., 7 Pang, S., 122 Weber, B.A., 182 Park, S.J., 2 Weber, J.P., 182 Parkas, V., 167 Wegner, J.L., 226 Peterson, J.W., 44 Williams, A.M., 22 Pickler, R.H., 102 Pollard, S., 117 Williams, D.A., 29 Williams, J., 59 Reyna, B., 102 Williams, S.A., 138 Rowe, M.A., 182 Wipke-Tevis, D.D., 29 Ruland, C.M., 70 Wong, D.C.N., 178 Sae-Sia, W., 29 Wong, T., 122 Salili, F., 178 Saucier, L., 226 Woo. J 9 77 Savrin, C., 232 Yarandi, H., 182 Schreier, A.M., 138 , 59 Shao-ling, X., 122 Yates, B.( Sherman, D.W., 167 Ye, X.Y., 167 Skelly, A.H., 213 Applied Nursing Research a/ , ELSEVIER Applied Nursing Research 18 (2005) 234-238 ——e www.elsevier.com/locate/apnr Subject Index Abstracting, of medical records, pragmatic strategies for Beliefs, of nurses about family presence during reliability enhancement, 50 resuscitation, 192 Accuracy, paper- vs. web-based data collection and Booster intervention, effects on health, behavioral and management system, 182 clinical physical status outcomes after cardiac Acute care setting, pressure ulcer risk prediction with rehabilitation, 59 modified Braden and Norton scales in Mainland Bottle-feeding, influence of experience on readiness and China, 122 outcome, role of clinical coordinator, 102 Acute coronary syndromes, patient cues in predicting Braden scale, modified, pressure ulcer risk prediction in emergency department nurses’ triage decisions acute care hospitals in Mainland China, 122 for, 82 Breast cancer, role of education in self-management of Adolescents, runaway, in a shelter in South Korea, chemotherapy-induced fatigue, anxiety and sleep effect of cognitive—behavioral group therapy disorders in women with, 138 on self-esteem, depression and self-efficacy of, 160 ardiac rehabilitation, follow-up booster sessions, Advanced practice nurses effectiveness in improving physical status, 59 development in South Korea, 226 ‘ardiopulmonary resuscitation, nurses’ beliefs about commentary on, 227 family presence during, 192 African Americans ‘are process, for hospitalized elderly relatives by family mealtime behaviors of fathers and their toddlers, 106 caregivers, 97 women with type 2 diabetes, symptom-focused ‘are program, via telemedicine, in elderly diabetic management for, 213 people, community model for, 77 Anxiety, in women undergoing chemotherapy for breast aregivers, family, identifying care process themes in cancer, role of education in self-management of, caring for hospitalized elderly relatives, 97 138 Chemotherapy, for breast cancer, role of education in Applied Nursing Research, authorship guidelines, 129 self-managing fatigue, anxiety and sleep disorders in Asian Americans, hepatitis B prevalence among Pacific women undergoing, 138 Islanders in Rocky Mountain area, 2 Child, sick, individualized motivational intervention on Audiotapes, on self-care behaviors, role in managing smoking cessation for parents of, 178 chemotherapy-induced fatigue, anxiety and sleep Child behavior, after exposure to intiniate partner orders in women with breast cancer, 138 violence, before and | year after treatment of Australia, Delphi study of district nursing research abused mother, 7 priorities in, 36 China, Mainland, pressure ulcer risk prediction with Authorship guidelines, for Applied Nursing Research, 129 modified Braden and Norton scales in acute care hospitals, 122 Behavior Clinical coordination, of research on influence of of African-American fathers and their toddlers during bottle-feeding experience on readiness and mealtime, 106 outcome, 102 ; of children exposed to intimate partner violence, before Clinical practice, making changes through collaboration of and | year after treatment of abused mother, 7 nursing students and practicing nurses, 229 disruptive, of elderly nursing home residents in Cognitive—behavioral group therapy, effect on self-esteem, Taiwan, psychoeducational program for nursing depression and self-efficacy of runaway adolescents staff's management of, 205 in a shelter in South Korea, 160 0897-1897/$ — see front matter doi: 10.1016/S0897-1890700(80 15- 9 Subject Index ipplied Nursing Research 18 (2005) 234-238 ‘ollaboration, of nursing students and practicing Education nurses, making changes in clinical practice nursing, in Lebanon, 63 through, 229 patient, role in managing chemotherapy-induced fatigue, ommentary anxiety and sleep disorders in women with breast on development of advanced practice nurses in South cancer, 158 Korea, 227 Efficiency, paper- vs. web-based data collection and on shared decision making and nursing informatics in management system, 182 Norway, 72 Elderly persons ommunity-based housing facilities, acquisition of medical with diabetes, community model for care via services for individuals with mental retardation telemedicine, 77 in, 155 hospitalized, identifying family care process themes in ‘ommunity model, for care in elderly diabetic people, via caring for, 97 telemedicine, 77 nursing home residents with problematic behaviors ‘oordination, of clinical research on influence of psychoeducational program for nursing staff in bottle-feeding experience on readiness and management of, 205 outcome, 102 Emergency department, role of patient cues in prediction ost-utility analysis, and patient preferences, 74 of nurses’ triage decisions for acute coronary osts, paper- vs. web-based data collection and syndromes, 82 management system, 182 Emotional comfort, impact of hospital environment Counseling, symptom-focused, for African American and patients’ perceptions of personal control women with type 2 diabetes, 213 on, 22 Evidence-based nursing, making changes in clinical Data collection and management system, paper- vs practice through collaboration of nursing students web-based, 182 and practicing nurses, 229 Decision making Exercise program, internet/video-delivered, and low-fat role of patient cues in prediction of nurses’ triage for diet intervention, in middle-school students, 13> acute coronary syndromes, 82 shared, and nursing informatics research, Family in Norway, 70 identifying care process themes in caring for hospitalized commentary on, 72 elderly relatives, 97 Delphi study, of district nursing research priorities in presence during resuscitation, nurses’ beliefs, 192 Australia, 36 Family systems, longitudinal qualitative study of, 44 Depression, of runaway adolescents in a shelter in Fathers, mealtime behavior with their toddlers, study South Korea, effect of cognitive—behavioral among African-Americans, 106 group therapy, 160 Fatigue, in women undergoing chemotherapy for breast Diabetes mellitus cancer, role of education in self-management in elderly people, community model for care via of. 138 telemedicine, 77 Follow-up care, after cardiac rehabilitation, effects type 2, symptom-focused management for on health, behavioral and clinical physical African-American women with, 213 status, 59 Diet, low-fat, and internet/video exercise intervention, middle-school students, 13 Health promotion, via internet/video exercise and Disruptive behavior, of elderly nursing home residents in low-fat diet intervention, in middle-school Taiwan, psychoeducational program for nursing students, 13 staff's management of, 205 Hepatitis B, prevalence among Asian American Pacific District nursing, research priorities in Australia, 36 Islanders in Rocky Mountain area, 2 Domestic violence, exposure to, effects on children’s HIV, symptom management issues in lipodystrophy and behavior before and | year after treatment of quality of life among patients with, 55 their mother, 7 Home health care Driving strategies, of older adults with macular nursing research priorities for, 221 degeneration, risk assessment of, 110 quality of pressure ulcer prediction and prevention in, 148 Editorials Hospital environment, impact on patients’ perceptions of expanding of international research, 69 personal control and emotional comfort, 22 scientific necessity of peer review, 191 Hospitalization, of elderly relatives, identifying family care self-citations and other reference matters, | process themes in caring for, 97 236 Subje «t Index ipplied Nursing Research 18 (2005) 234-238 Housing facilities, community-based, acquisition of medical Norton scale, modified, pressure ulcer risk prediction in services for individuals with mental retardation acute care hospitals in Mainland China, 122 in, 155 Norway, shared decision making and nursing informatics Human immunodeficiency virus infection. See HIV research in, 70 commentary on, 72 Individualized motivational intervention, on smoking Nurse staffing, and quality of care, in Northeastern cessation for parents of sick children, 178 Pennsylvania nursing homes, 130 Inpatient psychiatric unit, with young adults and mentally Nurses retarded patients, risk factors for violence, 117 beliefs about family presence during resuscitation, 192 Internet/video-delivered exercise program, and low-fat and nursing students, making changes in clinical diet intervention, in middle-school students, 13 practice through collaboration, 229 Interrater reliability, of data abstracted from medical Nursing education, in Lebanon, 63 records, enhancement using pragmatic Nursing homes strategies, 50 elderly residents with problematic behaviors, Intimate partner violence, effect on children’s behavior psychoeducational program for nursing staff before and | year after treatment of their mother, 7 in management of, 205 Northeastern Pennsylvania, nurse staffing levels and Lebanon, nursing profession and education in, 63 quality of care, 130 Lipodystrophy, and quality of life, symptom management Nursing informatics research, and shared decision issues in HIV patients, 55 making, in Norway, 70 Longitudinal study, qualitative, of family systems, 44 commentary on, 7 Low-fat diet, and internet/video exercise intervention, in Nursing profession, in Lebanon, 63 middle-school students, 13 Nursing research Delphi study of research priorities in Australia, 36 Macular degeneration, risk assessment of driving strategies and the National Health Information Infrastructure, 65 used by older adults with, 110 priorities for home health care, 221 Mainland China, pressure ulcer risk prediction with Nursing staff, managing problematic behaviors of elderly modified Braden and Norton scales in acute care nursing home residents through psychoeducational hospitals, 122 program, 205 Mealtime behavior, of African-American fathers and Nursing students, and practicing nurses, making changes their toddlers, 106 in clinical practice through collaboration, 229 Medical records, data abstraction, pragmatic strategies for reliability enhancement, 50 Obesity, childhood, effectiveness of Internet/video-delivered Medical services, acquisition of, for individuals with mental exercise program and low-fat diet intervention, in retardation in community-based housing middle-schooi students, 13 facilities, 155 Older adults, with macular degeneration, risk assessment Medications, adherence to, improvement through of driving strategies used by, 110 individualized memory strategies, 199 Outcomes, of follow-up booster sessions after cardiac Memory strategies, individualization, to improve rehabilitation, 59 medication adherence, 199 Mental retardation Pacific Islanders, hepatitis B prevalence among, in acquisition of medical services in community-based Rocky Mountain area, 2 housing facilities for individuals with, 155 Pain management, self-treatment, patients’ choices for, 90 risk factors for violence on inpatient unit with young Palliative care study, longitudinal, recruitment and adult psychiatric patients and those with, 117 retention in, 167 Mortality rate, in a longitudinal palliative care study, 167 Paper-based data collection and management, comparison Motivational intervention, individualized, on smoking with web-based, 182 cessation for parents of sick children, 178 Parents, of sick children, individualized motivational intervention on smoking cessation for, 178 National Health Information Infrastructure, and nursing Patient case mix, young adults and mentally retarded research, 65 patients, risk factors for violence on inpatient Neurological impairment, role of elevated sacral skin psychiatric unit, 117 temperature in pressure ulcer development in Patient compliance, to medication, improvement through Thai patients with, 29 individualized memory strategies, 199 Northeastern Pennsylvania, nurse staffing levels and quality Patient cues, in predicting emergency department nurses’ of care in nursing homes, 130 triage decisions for acute coronary syndromes, 82 Subject Index / Applic N (005) 224-738 Patient preference, and cost-utility analysis, 74 Research (continued) Patients, choices for self-treatment of pain, 90 hepatitis B prevalence, among Asian American Pacific Peer review, scientific necessity of, 191 Islanders in Rocky Mountain area Pennsylvania, Northeastern, nurse staffing levels and quality identifying family care process themes in caring for of care in nursing homes, 130 hospitalized elderly relatives, 97 Personal control, patients’ perceptions of, impact of hospital impact of hospital environment on patients’ perceptions environment on, 22 of personal control and emotional comfort, 22 Physical status, after cardiac rehabilitation, effectiveness of individualized motivational intervention on smoking follow-up booster sessions, 59 cessation for parents of sick children, 178 Preference measures, of patients, and cost-utility individualizing memory strategies to improve medication analysis, 74 adherence, 199 Pressure ulcer on influence of bottle-feeding experience on readiness elevated sacral skin temperature as risk factor, in and outcome, clinical coordination of, 102 hospitalized neurologically impaired Thai international, expanding of, 69 patients, 29 internet/video exercise and low-fat diet intervention, in quality of prediction and prevention in home health middle-school students, 13 care, 148 longitudinal qualitative family systems study, 44 risk prediction with modified Braden and Norton scales in mealtime behaviors of African-American fathers and theit acute care hospitals in Mainland China, 122 toddlers, 106 Prevalence nurses’ beliefs about family presence during hepatitis B, among Asian American Pacific Islanders resuscitation, 192 Rocky Mountain area, 2 nursing informatics, and shared decision making. lipodystrophy-related symptoms, in HIV patients, 55 in Norway, 70 Psychoeducational program, for nursing staff managing commentary on, 72 problematic behaviors of elderly nursing home paper- vs. W eb-based data collection and residents in Taiwan, 205 management, 182 Publication, authorship guidelines for Applied Nursing patient cues in predicting emergency department nurses’ triage decisions for acute coronary syndromes, 82 Research, 129 patients’ choices for self-treatment of pain, 90 Quality of care, and nurse staffing levels, in Northeastern pragmatic strategies for reliability enhancement of data Pennsylvania nursing homes, 130 abstracted from medical records, 50 Qu‘ ality of life, and lipody» strophy,y, s3} ymptom manag£ ement prediction of pressure ulcer risk with modified Braden ‘ issues in HIV patients, 55 and Norton scales in acute care hospitals in Mainland China, 122 Recruitment, and retention, in longitudinal palliative care priorities for district nursing in Australia, 36 study, 167 priorities for home health care nursing, 221 Reliability, of data abstracted from medical records, psychoeducational program for nursing staff managing enhancement using pragmatic strategies, 50 problematic behaviors of elderly nursing home Research residents in Taiwan, 205 acquisition of medical services for individuals with quality of care and nurse staffing levels in Northeastern mental retardation in community-based housing Pennsylvania nursing homes, | 30 facilities, 155 quality of pressure ulcer prediction and prevention in behavior of children exposed to intimate partner home health care, 148 violence, before and | year after treatment of recruitment and retention in longitudinal palliative care abused mother, 7 study, 167 community model for care via telemedicine in elderly risk assessment of driving strategies used by older adults diabetic people, 77 with macular degeneration, 110 effect of cognitive—behavioral group therapy on risk factors for violence on inpatient psychiatric unit self-esteem, depression and self-efficacy of with young adults and mentally retarded runaway adolescents in a shelter in patients, 117 South Korea, 160 role of education in self-managing chemotherapy-induced effectiveness of follow-up booster sessions after cardiac fatigue, anxiety and sleep disorders in women with rehabilitation on physical status, 59 breast cancer, 138 elevated sacral skin temperature as risk factor for pressure scientific necessity of peer review, 191 ulcer development in neurologically impaired Thai symptom-focused management for African-American patients, 29 women with type 2 diabetes, 213 38 Subject Index / Applied Nursing Research 18 (2005) 234-238 Research (continued) South Korea (continued) symptom management issues in lipodystrophy and effect of cognitive—behavioral group therapy on quality of life of HIV patients, 55 self-esteem, depression and self-efficacy of runaway Resuscitation, nurses’ beliefs about family presence adolescents in, 160 during, 192 Students Retention, and recruitment, in longitudinal palliative care middle-school, internet/video exercise and low-fat diet study, 167 intervention in, 13 Return-on-investment models, 186 nursing, and practicing nurses, making changes in clinical Risk assessment practice through collaboration, 229 of driving strategies used by older adults with macular Symptom management degeneration, 110 for African American women with type 2 diabetes, 213 of pressure ulcer, prediction with modified Braden and lipodystrophy-related symptoms in persons with Norton scales in acute care hospitals in Mainland HIV, 55 China, 122 Risk factors Taiwan, psychoeducational program for nursing staff elevated sacral skin temperature as, for pressure ulcer managing problematic behaviors of elderly nursing development in neurologically impaired Thai home residents in, 205 patients, 29 Teaching, symptom-focused, for African American women for violence on inpatient psychiatric unit with with type 2 diabetes, 213 young adults and mentally retarded patients, 117 Telemedicine, community model for care in elderly diabetic Runaway adolescents, in a shelter in South Korea, people, 77 effect of cognitive—behavioral group therapy on Thailand, neurologically impaired patients, elevated sacral self-esteem, depression and self-efficacy of, 160 skin temperature as risk factor for pressure ulcer development, 29 Sacrum, skin temperature, as risk factor for pressure ulcer Toddlers, mealtime behavior with their fathers, study among development in neurologically impaired Thai African-Americans, 106 patients, 29 riage, decisions of emergency department nurses, Self-care behavior, in managing chemotherapy-induced for acute coronary syndromes, role of patient cues fatigue, anxiety and sleep orders in women with in prediction of, 82 breast cancer, 138 Self-efficacy, of runaway adolescents in a shelter in United States, hepatitis B prevalence among Asian South Korea, effect of cognitive—behavioral group American Pacific Islanders in Rocky Mountain therapy, 160 area, 2 Self-esteem, of runaway adolescents in a shelter in South Korea, effect of cognitive—behavioral group Video/Internet-delivered exercise program, and low-fat diet therapy, 160 intervention, in middle-school students, 13 Self-treatment, of pain, patients’ choices for, 90 Violence Shared decision making, and nursing informatics research, intimate partner, effect on children’s behavior before and in Norway, 70 | year after treatment of their mother, 7 commentary on, 72 risk factors for, on inpatient psychiatric unit with young Shelter, in South Korea, effect of cognitive—behavioral adults and mentally retarded patients, 11 = group therapy on self-esteem, depression and self-efficacy of runaway adolescents in, 160 Web-based data collection and management, comparison Skin temperature, sacral, as risk factor for pressure ulcer with paper-based, 182 development in neurologically impaired Thai Women patients, 29 African-American with type 2 diabetes, Sleep disorders, in women undergoing chemotherapy symptom-focused management for, 213 for breast cancer, role of education in undergoing chemotherapy for breast cancer, role of self-management of, 138 education in self-managing fatigue, anxiety and Smoking cessation, for parents of sick children, sleep disorders in, 138 individualized motivational intervention, 178 South Korea Young adult psychiatric patients, and mentally development of advanced practice nurses, 226 retarded patients, risk factors for violence on commentary on, 227 inpatient unit, 11 5 * Ay Fs 4 bat

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