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Author index to Volume 45 Abayomi J. Assessment of malnutrition in Carter H. Living with a terminal illness: Gray M. see Sandison R. mental health clients: nurses’ judge¬ patients’ priorities 611 Griffith V. see Gerrish K. ment vs. a nutrition risk tool 430 Chalmers K. The description and evalua¬ Gulpers M.J.M. see Hamers J.P.H. Abu-Saad H.H. see Berkhout A.J.M.B. tion of a longitudinal pilot study of a Gupton A. see Chalmers K. Abu-Saad H.H. see Zwakhalen S.M.G. smoking relapse/reduction intervention Affonso D.D. The urban geography of for perinatal women 162 Hack T. see Chalmers K. SARS: paradoxes and dilemmas in Chan S. Quality of life of clients with Hackett A. see Abayomi J. Toronto’s health care 568 schizophrenia 72 Hamers J.P.H. see Zwakhalen S.M.G. Ahlberg K. Fatigue, psychological distress, Chien L.-Y. Fatigue during pregnancy Hamers J.P.H. Use of physical restraints coping and quality of life in patients predicts caesarean deliveries 487 with cognitively impaired nursing with uterine cancer 205 Coppin R. see Wicke D. home residents 246 Andrews G.J. see Affonso D.D. Croghan E. Occupational health and Hansebo G. Nursing home care: changes Ashton S. see McKenna H.P. school health: a natural alliance? 155 after supervision 269 Crombie I.K. see Elliott L. Hertting A. Downsizing and reorganiza¬ Ballou K.A. see Winters J. Cutcliffe J.R. Expert qualitative resear¬ tion: demands, challenges and ambi¬ Barnard A. see Wang K.-W.K. chers and the use of audit trails 126 guity for registered nurses 145 Barton S.S. Narrative inquiry: locating Hildes-Ripstein E. see Chalmers K. Aboriginal epistemology in a relational Doane G. see Varcoe C. Hoffman K. Decision-making in clinical methodology 519 Donoghue J. see Hoffman K. nursing: investigating contributing Bates J. Psychosocial interventions for Drach-Zahavy A. Primary nurses’ perfor¬ factors 53 people with a milder dementing illness: mance: role of supportive manage¬ a systematic review 644 ment 7 Iley K. Occupational changes in nursing: Beanland C. see Redley B. Duffield C. see Hoffman K. the situation of enrolled nurses 360 Berkhout A.J.M.B. Resident-oriented Durkin S. see Morse C. Irvine L. see Elliott L. care in nursing homes: effects on nurses 621 Ekman T. see Ahlberg K. Jeffs L. see Affonso D.D. Bernhardson B.-M. see Tishelman C. Elliott L. The effectiveness of public Johansson E. see Tishelman C. Beverley C. see Bates J. health nursing: the problems and solu¬ Johnson C. see Croghan E. Biggs K.S.M. see While A.E. tions in carrying out a review of Justin L. see Maxton F.J.C. Blomberg K. see Tishelman C. systematic reviews 117 Boote J. see Bates J. Enriquez M. Successful adherence after Katz A. see Chalmers K. Borjeson S. see Tishelman C. multiple HIV treatment failures 438 Keeney S. see .McKenna H.P. Borjesson B. Maternal support during the Keil R.M.K. Coping and stress: a concep¬ first year of infancy 588 Fagerstrom L. see Rauhala A. tual analysis 659 Bostrom B. Cancer-related pain in pallia¬ Franklin L.-L. see Tishelman C. Kennedy C.M. A typology of knowledge tive care: patients’ perceptions of pain Fridlund B. see Bostrom B. for district nursing assessment prac¬ management 410 tice 401 Boumans N.P.G. see Berkhout A.J.M.B. Gaston-Johansson F. see Ahlberg K. Kennedy H.P. Enhancing Delphi Brander P. see Carter H. Gerrish K. Integration of overseas Regis¬ research: methods and results 504 Brown H. see Varcoe C. tered Nurses: evaluation of an adapta¬ Kevern J. .Mature women’s experiences Brown J. see Chalmers K. tion programme 579 of preregistration nurse education Buist A. see Morse C. Gillies D. see Maxton F.J.C. 297 Goodman J.H. Paternal postpartum Kihlgren .M. see Hansebo G. Cann B. see Chalmers K. depression, its relationship to maternal King R.L. Nurses' perceptions of their Cantrell J. see F.lliott L. postpartum depression, and implica¬ pharmacology educational needs 392 Carlsson M. see Lindqvist R. tions for family health 26 Ko Y.-L. see Chien L.-Y. © 2004 Blackwell Publishing Ltd 671 Author index Koch T. Expert researchers and audit Munro J.F. see O’Cathain A. Shaker 1. Infant feeding attitudes of i trails 134 Myrick F. Enhancing critical thinking in expectant parents: breastfeeding and Kuiper R.A. Promoting cognitive and the preceptorship experience in nursing formula feeding 260 metacognitive reflective reasoning education 371 Shields L. Hospital care of children in skills in nursing practice: self-regulated four countries 475 learning theory 381 Nicholl J.P. see O’Cathain A. Sjoden P.-O. see Lindqvist R. Nijhuis F.J.N. see Berkhout A.J.M.B. Smith J. Spirituality and child develop¬ Labossiere D. see Chalmers K. Nilsson K. see Hertting A. ment: a concept analysis 307 Lackey N.R. see Enriquez M. Nixon J. see Shields L. Smith M.A. Health visiting: the public Levealahti H. see Tishelman C. health role 17 Lin J.G. see Wu H.S. O’Cathain A. Nurses’ views of using St Vincent J.-A. see Chalmers K. Lin L.C. see Wu H.S. computerized decision support soft¬ Starzomski R. see Varcoe C. Lindell M. see Borjesson B. ware in NHS Direct 280 Storch J.L. see Varcoe C. Lindqvist R. Coping strategies of people O’Connor M.C. see Enriquez M. Strik W. see Hamers J.P.H. with kidney transplants 47 Orgren R. see Lushkov G. Lindsay B. Randomized controlled trials Taylor J. see Elliott L. of socially complex nursing interven¬ Paperin C. see Borjesson B. Taylor J.S. Salutogenesis as a framework tions: creating bias and unreliability? Pauly B. see Varcoe C. for child protection: literature review 84 Payne S. see Wicke D. 633 Lundberg D. see Bostrom B. Pesut D.J. see Kuiper R.A. Ternestedt B,-M. see Tishelman C. Lushkov G. Response to: ‘Editorial: Pickerl C. see Chalmers K. Theander K. Fatigue in patients with What’s the scoop on the nursing chronic obstructive pulmonary shortage’ by A.J. Tierney 105 Ramage C. Negotiating multiple roles: disease 172 link teachers in clinical nursing prac¬ Theorell T. see Hertting A. Mackay M. see Chalmers K. tice 287 Thomas K.J. see O’Cathain A. Maclaren J. A kaleidoscope of under¬ Ramjan L.M. Nurses and the ‘therapeutic Tilley S. Response to: Henery N. (2003) standings: spiritual nursing in a multi¬ relationship’: caring for adolescents Constructions of spirituality in con¬ faith society 457 with anorexia nervosa 495 temporary nursing theory 337 MacLeod R. see Carter H. Randers 1. Autonomy and integrity: Tishelman C. Complexity in caring for Mahoney K. see Varcoe C. upholding older adult patients’ patients with advanced cancer 420 Mattiasson A.-C. see Randers 1. dignity 63 Turnbull P. see Morris D. Maxton F.J.C. Estimating core tempera¬ Rauhala A. Determining optimal nursing Twinn S. see Woo H. ture in infants and children after intensity: the RAFAEL.'\ method 351 cardiac surgery: a comparison of six Redley B. Revising the Critical Care Unosson M. see Theander K. methods 214 Family Needs Inventory for the Emer¬ McKenna H.P. see Cutcliffe J.R. gency Department 95 Van Breukelen CT.P.J. see Berkhout McKenna H.P. Barriers to evidence-based Reid D.M. see Sandison R. A.J.M.B. practice in primary care 178 Reid M. see Shaker 1. VAN Dongen K.A.J. see Zwakhalen Mckinsey D.S. see Enriquez M. Ridner S.H. Psychological distress: S..VLG. McMillan D. see Chalmers K. concept analysis 536 Varcoe C. F'thical practice in nursing: McPherson G. see Varcoe C. Rodney P. see Varcoe C. working the in-betweens 316 .McPherson K. see Carter H. Ryan D. see Tilley S. ' Mcsherry W. see Smith J. Wallgren A. see Ahlberg K. .Milgrom J. see .Morse C. Sahlberg-Blom FL. see Tishelman C. Wang K.-W.K. Technology-dependent Morris D. Using student nurses as Sampson F.C. see O’Cathain A. children and their families: a review teachers in inquiry-based learning Sandh M. see Bostrom B. 36 136 Sandison R. Lifestyle factors for Webb C. see Kevern J. .Morris H.M. see Chalmers K. promoting bone health in older While A.E. Benefits and challenges of .Morse C. Improving the postnatal women 603 nurse prescribing 559 outcomes of new mothers 465 Satterlund Larsson U. see Hertting A. Whitehead L. Enhancing the quality of .Vlrayyan .M.T. Nurses’ autonomy: influ¬ Savard-Preston Y. see Chalmers K. hermeneutic research; decision trail ence of nurse managers’ actions 326 Scott J.A. see Shaker 1. 512 672 © 2004 Blackwell Publishing Ltd, Journal of Advanced Nursing, 45(6), 671-673 Author index Wicke D. Teamworking in nursing Wootton M. Morphine is not the only Yonge O. see Myrick F. homes 197 analgesic in palliative care: literature Yu I.W. see Chan S. Winters J. The idea of nursing science review 527 533 Wu H.S. Effectiveness of acupressure in Zwakhalen S.M.G. Pain assessment in Woo H. Health needs of Hong Kong improving dyspnoea in chronic intellectually disabled people: non¬ Chinese pregnant adolescents 595 obstructive pulmonary disease 252 verbal indicators 236 Wood F.G. Leisure time activity of Wu S.C. see Wu H.S. Mexican Americans with diabetes 190 © 2004 Blackwell Publishing Ltd, journal of Adranced Nursing, 45(6), 671-673 673 Keyword index to Volume 45 Aboriginal knowledge 519 Consolidated Standards of Reporting failure to thrive 633 acupoint 252 Trials 84 family 36 acupressure 252 coping 47, 659 family health 26 adherence 438 coping resources 205 family needs assessment 95 adolescents 595 correlation study 53 family-centred care 475 anorexia nervosa 495 counselling 644 fathers 26 assessment 269, 401 couples 26 fatigue 172,205 audit trails 126 Critical Care Family Needs Fatigue Impact Scale 172 autonomy 63, 326 Inventory 95 focus groups 17, 197, 297 critical thinking 371, 381 formulary 559 barriers 17, 178 culturally competent scholarship 519 bias 84 culture 475 general population 47 biological sciences 392 general practitioners 178 bladder 214 decision-making 53, 326 geography 568 breastfeeding 260 Delphi method 504 graduate nursing education 371 dementia 644 grounded theory 287 caesarean deliveries 487 developing countries 475 cancer nursing 420 diabetes 190, 519 cancer-related pain 410 health needs 595 dignity 63, 269 cardiac 214 health personnel 420 discrimination 72 care of older people 63 health promotion 603 distress 536 change 17 health visiting 17 district nurses 559 child 588 health visitors 559 district nursing 401 child development 307 Healthy People 2010 190 division of labour 360 child protection 633 hermeneutics 512 doctor-nurse relations 145 children 214, 307 hierarchical work organization 145 downsizing 145 Chinese 595 higher education 297 dyspnoea 252 chronic fatigue 512 historical turn 533 chronic illness 36 Hong Kong 72 chronic obstructive pulmonary education 420, 465 hospital setting 495 disease 172, 252 elder care 269 hospital staff nurses 326 clinical competence 420 Emergency Department 95 human immunodeficiency virus 438 clinical nursing 53 enhancement 371 clinical nursing research 420 enrolled nurses 360 indicators 236 clinical reasoning 381 establishing credibility 126 infant feeding attitudes 260 cognition 381 ethical practice 316 infectious disease 568 collaboration 155 ethical theory 316 inquiry-based learning 136 communication 410 ethnography 401 instrument 95 community intervention 162 evaluation 579 instrument validation 351 community nursing 36, 178 evidence-based policy making 117 integrity 63 computerized decision support evidence-based practice 178 intellectual disability 236 software 280 expanded Delphi studies 504 intensive care 214 concept analysis 307, 536, 659 expectant couples 260 intervention 162, 465 confirming nursing care 269 expert qualitative researchers 126 intervention project 269 674 © 2004 Blackwell Publishing Ltd Keyword index 1 Jalowiec Coping Scale 47 nurse teachers 287 place 568 nurses’ performance 7 planning 410 1 kidney transplant 47 nursing 26, 47, 72, 126, 162, 172, postmodern 457 1 know-how 401 190, 205, 214, 246, 252, 307, 410, postpartum depression 465 1 knowledge in use 401 420, 438, 457, 475, 487, 495, 504, practice educators 287 512, 519, 527, 533, 536, 568, 588, preceptorship 371 \ language 659 603, 611, 633, 644, 659 preregistration 297 § lecturer practitioners 287 nursing care 420 preterm births 487 ‘v leisure time activity 190 nursing care intensity 351 prevalence 26 lifestyle factors 603 nursing ethics 316 prevention 465 t link teachers 287 nursing home residents 246 prevention of falls 246 : literature review 527, 633 nursing homes 197, 621 primary nursing 7 living with dying 611 nursing interventions 84, 595 procedural memory stimulation 644 nursing paradigm 533 professional ambiguity 145 malnutrition 430 nursing policy 360 professional approach 269 maternal and child health nurses nursing science 533 professionalization 360 465 nursing students 136 psychiatric unit 430 maternal fatigue 487 nutrition risk score 430 psychological and behavioural maternal postpartum depression 26 outcomes 621 mature students 297 occupational health nursing 155 psychological distress 205, 536 medication administration 392 occupational orientation 53 psychosocial interventions 644 mental illness 430 older people 246 public health 17, 603 metacognition 381 older women 603 public health nursing 117 methodological orthodoxy 126 osteoporosis 603 pulmonary artery 214 methods 117 outcomes 611 Mexican Americans 190 overseas Registered Nurses 579 qualitative research 392, 512 midwifery 26, 487, 504 qualitative study 17 model development 53 paediatric 214 quality of care 197 models of care 611 paediatric home care 36 quality of life 72, 205 moral agency 316 pain 527 quasi-experimental design 621 moral identity 316 pain assessment 236 morphine 527 pain management 410 randomized block experimental motherhood 588 palliative care 420, 527 design 252 mothers 465 parallel resource session 136 randomized controlled trials 84 motivation 145 parent (s) 475, 588 readiness 438 multi-cultural 457 paternal postpartum depression 26 reality orientation 644 multi-faith 457 patient care 420 recovery 495 multilogit model 190 patient classification 351 recruitment 579 patient perspectives 611 rectal 214 ] narrative analysis 519 patients 47 reflection 381 narrative inquiry 519 peer-teaching 136 registered mental nurses 430 National Health and Nutrition perceptions 410 regression analysis 351 Examination Survey 111 data 190 perinatal 162 relational methodology 519 naturalistic inquiry 495 personnel staffing and scheduling 351 relational process 371 NHS Direct 280 pharmacology 392 reliability 84 ' non-adherence 438 phenomenography 410 religion 457 5 nurse(s) 197,236,280,621 phenomenology 438,512 research 504, 533 ; nurse education 297,381,392 philosophical inquiry 533 research methodology 84 \ nurse managers 326 philosophy of science 533 research methods 533 ^ j nurse prescribing 559 physical restraints 246 resident-oriented care 621 © 2004 Blackwell Publishing Ltd, Jourtuil of Advanced Nursing, 45(6), 674-676 675 1 Keyword index resilience 633 shortages 579 temperature measurement 214 resources 178 smoking 162 theoretical framework 633 retention 579 social network 588 therapeutic relationship 495 review 26 socially complex interventions 84 tobacco 162 role change 559 spirituality 307,457 tool development 95 role theory 287 stigma 72 trust 410 story 519 trustworthiness 512 salutogenesis 633 strain 536 typology 401 SARS space 568 stress 145, 536, 659 schizophrenia 72 SUDAAN 190 unintended pregnancy 595 school nursing 155 supervision 269 uterine cancer 205 scientific inquiry 533 supervisor support 7 secondary data analysis 190 support 588 validity 84 self-management practices 190 systematic review 117 self-regulation 381 women 297 sequential Delphi studies 504 taking charge 611 work characteristics 621 service provision 465 taxonomy 533 work experiences 621 severe acute respiratory syndrome teaching-learning strategies 381 workforce 579 568 teamworking 197 workload measurement 351 sexual health knowledge 595 technology-dependent 36 676 © 2004 Blackwell Publishing Ltd, Journal of Advanced Nursing, 45(6), 674-676 3 ■ x x .1 L' - i

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