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JANI AUTHOR INDEX Ahderhalden C. see Needham 1. Campbell S. see Cader R. Fok S.K. Sense of coherence, coping Adriaansen M.J.M. Effects of a post¬ Chai S.-K. see Tsai S.-l. and quality of life following a critical qualification course in palliative care Chair S.Y. see Fok S.K. illness 173 96 Chan D.S.K. Acute coronary- Fomeris S.G. see Peden-.McAlpine C. Ahmad M.M. Psychometric evaluation syndromes: cardiac rehabilitation Franck L.S. .Measuring neonatal inten¬ of the Cognitive Appraisal of Health programmes and quality of life 591 sive care unit-related parental stress Scale with patients with prostate Chan M.F. see Wong K.W. 608 cancer 78 Chang A..M. see Chan D.S.K. Frederiks C..M..A. see Van Achterberg Aldred H. Advanced heart failure: Chau J.P.C. see Chan D.S.K. T. impact on older patients and informal Cheater F. see Galdas P..M. Freeman .M. see Hart A. carers 116 Chesterson j. see Jeon Y.-H. French B. The prtKess of research use Allen A. see Franck L.S. Chin E. see O’Neill E.S. in nursing 125 Armstrong M.L. see Caliendo C. C;larke H.F. Pressure ulcers: implemen¬ tation of evidence-based nursing prac¬ Galdas P..M. .Men and health help¬ Baker J.A. Nursing attitudes towards tice 578 seeking behaviour: literature review acute mental health care: development Comino E.J. see Kemp L.A. 616 of a measurement tool 522 Considine J. The role of nurses in Gardner A. A trial of nurse practitioner Beswick A.I). Improving uptake and preventing adverse events related to scope of practice 135 adherence in cardiac rehabilitation: respiratory dysfunction: literature (iardner G. see Gardner A. literature review 538 review- 624 Gariballa S. see Aldred H. Booth J. Effects of a stroke rehabilita¬ Courtney .M.D. see Walsh A..M. Gaugler J.E. Staff perceptions of resi¬ tion education programme for nurses Cox S. see Franck L.S. dents across the long-term care land¬ 465 Crist J.D. The nicaning for elders of scape 377 Borm G. see Adriaansen M.J.M. receiving family care 485 Ciaydos H.L. Understanding personal Bourhonnais R. see Lavoie-Tremblay narratives: an approach to practice 254 M. Dassen T. see Needham 1. Cienck G. see Peden-.McAlpine C. Bousema M.T. see Schoonhoven L. Davidson I. see Booth J. Gilbert T.P. Impersonal trust and Bradley C. see Clarke H.F. Dc Montigny F. Perceived parental professional authority: expitjring the Bradshaw T. Healthy living interven¬ efficacy: concept analysis 387 dynamics 568 tions and schizophrenia: a systematic- Dicenso A. see Jack S.M. Gillett P.A. see Tung W.-C. review 634 DIuhy N.M. see O’Neill E.S. G(M)d .M. see Lai H.-L. Brimblecombe N.R. The changing rela¬ Draper J. see Watson R. Ciott .VI. see Aldred H. tionship between mental health nurses Drennan V.M. Health visiting and Ciriebsch 1. see Beswick A.D. and psychiatrists in the United refugee families: issues in professional Griffiths .M.F. Risk factors for chronic- Kingdom 344 practice 155 insomnia following hospitalization 245 Brodaty H. see jeon Y.-H. Duckett S. see Kenny A.J. Grobbee D.E. see SchtKmhoven L. Broussard B.B. Women’s experiences Durand P.J. see Lavoie-Tremblay .M. Gundry S. see Clarke H.F. of bulimia nervosa 43 Gustavsson B. see Persson FI. Brown J. see Beswick A.D. Ebrahim S. see Beswick A.D. Burke M. see Beswick A.D. Edwards H.E. see Walsh A..M. Halfens R.J.G. see Needham 1. Buskens E. sec Schoonhoven L. FLkstedt M. Lived experiences of the Hallberg I.R. see Ekwall A.K. time preceding burnout 59 Halliday D. see Watson R. Cader R. Cognitive Continuum Theory Flkwall A.K. Loneliness as a predictor Handheld S. see Clarke H.F. in nursing decision-making 397 of quality of life among older care¬ Harris E. see Kemp L.A. Caliendo C. Self-reported characteris¬ givers 23 Harris N. see Bradshaw T. tics of women and men with intimate Hart A. Health ’care' interventions: body piercings 474 Fagerberg 1. see Ekstedt M. making health inequalities worse, not Campbell M. see Baker J.A. Fischer J.E. see Needham 1. better? 502 690 © 2005 Blackwell Publishing Ltd JANI AUTHOR INDEX Ahderhalden C. see Needham 1. Campbell S. see Cader R. Fok S.K. Sense of coherence, coping Adriaansen M.J.M. Effects of a post¬ Chai S.-K. see Tsai S.-l. and quality of life following a critical qualification course in palliative care Chair S.Y. see Fok S.K. illness 173 96 Chan D.S.K. Acute coronary- Fomeris S.G. see Peden-.McAlpine C. Ahmad M.M. Psychometric evaluation syndromes: cardiac rehabilitation Franck L.S. .Measuring neonatal inten¬ of the Cognitive Appraisal of Health programmes and quality of life 591 sive care unit-related parental stress Scale with patients with prostate Chan M.F. see Wong K.W. 608 cancer 78 Chang A..M. see Chan D.S.K. Frederiks C..M..A. see Van Achterberg Aldred H. Advanced heart failure: Chau J.P.C. see Chan D.S.K. T. impact on older patients and informal Cheater F. see Galdas P..M. Freeman .M. see Hart A. carers 116 Chesterson j. see Jeon Y.-H. French B. The prtKess of research use Allen A. see Franck L.S. Chin E. see O’Neill E.S. in nursing 125 Armstrong M.L. see Caliendo C. C;larke H.F. Pressure ulcers: implemen¬ tation of evidence-based nursing prac¬ Galdas P..M. .Men and health help¬ Baker J.A. Nursing attitudes towards tice 578 seeking behaviour: literature review acute mental health care: development Comino E.J. see Kemp L.A. 616 of a measurement tool 522 Considine J. The role of nurses in Gardner A. A trial of nurse practitioner Beswick A.I). Improving uptake and preventing adverse events related to scope of practice 135 adherence in cardiac rehabilitation: respiratory dysfunction: literature (iardner G. see Gardner A. literature review 538 review- 624 Gariballa S. see Aldred H. Booth J. Effects of a stroke rehabilita¬ Courtney .M.D. see Walsh A..M. Gaugler J.E. Staff perceptions of resi¬ tion education programme for nurses Cox S. see Franck L.S. dents across the long-term care land¬ 465 Crist J.D. The nicaning for elders of scape 377 Borm G. see Adriaansen M.J.M. receiving family care 485 Ciaydos H.L. Understanding personal Bourhonnais R. see Lavoie-Tremblay narratives: an approach to practice 254 M. Dassen T. see Needham 1. Cienck G. see Peden-.McAlpine C. Bousema M.T. see Schoonhoven L. Davidson I. see Booth J. Gilbert T.P. Impersonal trust and Bradley C. see Clarke H.F. Dc Montigny F. Perceived parental professional authority: expitjring the Bradshaw T. Healthy living interven¬ efficacy: concept analysis 387 dynamics 568 tions and schizophrenia: a systematic- Dicenso A. see Jack S.M. Gillett P.A. see Tung W.-C. review 634 DIuhy N.M. see O’Neill E.S. G(M)d .M. see Lai H.-L. Brimblecombe N.R. The changing rela¬ Draper J. see Watson R. Ciott .VI. see Aldred H. tionship between mental health nurses Drennan V.M. Health visiting and Ciriebsch 1. see Beswick A.D. and psychiatrists in the United refugee families: issues in professional Griffiths .M.F. Risk factors for chronic- Kingdom 344 practice 155 insomnia following hospitalization 245 Brodaty H. see jeon Y.-H. Duckett S. see Kenny A.J. Grobbee D.E. see SchtKmhoven L. Broussard B.B. Women’s experiences Durand P.J. see Lavoie-Tremblay .M. Gundry S. see Clarke H.F. of bulimia nervosa 43 Gustavsson B. see Persson FI. Brown J. see Beswick A.D. Ebrahim S. see Beswick A.D. Burke M. see Beswick A.D. Edwards H.E. see Walsh A..M. Halfens R.J.G. see Needham 1. Buskens E. sec Schoonhoven L. FLkstedt M. Lived experiences of the Hallberg I.R. see Ekwall A.K. time preceding burnout 59 Halliday D. see Watson R. Cader R. Cognitive Continuum Theory Flkwall A.K. Loneliness as a predictor Handheld S. see Clarke H.F. in nursing decision-making 397 of quality of life among older care¬ Harris E. see Kemp L.A. Caliendo C. Self-reported characteris¬ givers 23 Harris N. see Bradshaw T. tics of women and men with intimate Hart A. Health ’care' interventions: body piercings 474 Fagerberg 1. see Ekstedt M. making health inequalities worse, not Campbell M. see Baker J.A. Fischer J.E. see Needham 1. better? 502 690 © 2005 Blackwell Publishing Ltd Author index Heijnen-Kaales Y. see Van Achterberg Lopez V. see Fok S.K. Sandman P.-O. see Lindahl B. T. Lovell K. see Bradshaw- T. Scannell-desch E.A. l.essons learned Hellema F. see Van Achterberg T. and advice from Vietnam war nurses: Flellstrom A.-L. see Persson F,. .McIntosh C. see Watterson A. a qualitative study 60<) Fienderson I., see Staniszewska S.Fl. .Vlalcolm C. see Watterson A. Schtxinhoven L. Predicting pressure Flillicr V.F. see B«K>th J. •Marnier 1. see Taylor E.J. ulcers: cases missed using a new clin¬ Flolleman G. see Van Achterberg T. .Marshall P. see Cialdas P..M. ical prediction rule 16 Flulmstrom I.M. Misunderstandings .Meiers S.J. see Peden-.McAlpine C. Shepherd A. see Wanerson .A. about illness and treatment among .Monaghan S.J. see Walsh A..M. Sivberg B. see Ekwall A.K. patients with t> pe 2 diabetes 146 .Morrell K. Tow-ards a typology of Siiderberg S. see Olsson .VL Howarth M.L. The impact of research nursing turnover: the role of shtK'ks in Stallinga H.A. see Van Achterberg T. governance in healthcare and higher nurses' decisions to leave 315 Staniszewska S.H. Patients* evaluations education organizations 675 Mu P.-F. Paternal reactions to a child of the quality of care: influencing Flultcn L. see Persson E. with epilepsy: uncertainty, coping stra¬ factors and the importance of engage¬ Flyde A.M., Nurses* experiences of tegies, and depression 367 ment 530 distance education programmes 87 .Vlurray .M. see Hyde A..VL Suzuki K. Smoking among Japanese nursing students: nationwide survey Jack S.M. A theory of maternal engage¬ Needham 1. Non-somatic effects of 268 ment with public health nurses and patient aggression on nurses: a family visitors 182 systematic review- 283 Takemura S. see Suzuki K. jeon Y.-H. Respite care for caregivers Norman l.J. see Watson R. Taylor E.J. Spiritual care nursing: what and people with severe metital illness: Normand C. see Watson R. cancer patients and family caregivers literature review 297 want 260 Joseph J. see Drennan V.M. O’Neill E.S. Modelling novice clinical Taylor F.C. see Beswick A.D. jowett S. see Watson R. reasoning for a computerized decision Taylor R.S. see Beswick A.D. support system 68 Thomson P. see Wanerson A. Kaneita Y. see Suzuki K. Ohida T. see Suzuki K. Tomlinstin P.S. see Peden-McAlpine Keijzer F. see Paulus A.T.Ci. Olsson .M. The meaning of fatigue for C. Kemp L.A. Clhanges in community- women with multiple sclerosis 155 Tsai S.-L. Developing and validating a nursing in Australia: 1995-2000 307 Olsson M. The meaning of fatigue for nursing website evaluation question¬ Kenny A.J. An online study of women with multiple sclerosis 7 naire 406 Australian Enrolled Nurse conversion Tung W.-C. Stages of change for 423 Paulus A.T.G. Informal and formal physical activity among family care¬ Kenny A.J. Interaction in cyberspace: caregivers' involvement in nursing givers 513 an online ftKus group 414 home care activities: impact of inte¬ Kneafsey R. see Howarth .M.L. grated care 354 Van Achterberg T. Using a multidisci¬ Peden-.McAlpine C. FValuation of a plinary classification in nursing: the Eacharite C. see De Montigny E. reflective practice intervention to International Classification of l.ai H.-L. .Music improves sleep quality- enhance family- care 494 Functioning Disability- and Health 432 in older adults 234 Peerson A. see Griffiths .M.F. Van .Achterberg T. see Adriaansen I.appas G. see Persson E. Persson E. Ostomy- patients* percep¬ .M.J..M. Lavoie-Tremblay VI. Improving the tions of quality- of care 51 Van Der Brug Y. see Van Achterberg psychostK'ial work environment 655 Purssell F'. FVolutionary- nursing: the T. l.exell J. see Olsson .M. case of infectious diseases 164 Van Der Wal R. see Clarke H.F. Lindahl B. On becoming dependent on Van Raak A. see Paulus A.T.G. home mechanical ventilation 33 Rasmussen B.H. see Lindahl B. Vezina .M. see Lavoie-Tremblay M. Lloyd Jones M. Role development and Rees K. see Besw-ick A.D. Victory J. see Beswick A.D. effective practice in specialist and Richards D.A. see Baker J.A. Viens C. see l.avoie-Tremblay .M. advanced practice roles in acute Roberts A.E. see Caliendo C. hospital senings: systematic review Rochette L. see Lavoie-Tremblay .M. Walsh A..M. Fever management: and meta-synthesis 191 RcKidbol G. see Van Achterberg T. paediatric nurses* knowledge, attitudes Lohfeld L. see Jack S..M. Rosenqvist U. see Holmstnim L.M. and influencing factors 453 © 2005 Blackwell Publishing Ltd, journji of Advanced Nursinf(, 49(6), 690-692 691 Author index Waters K.R. see Booth J. Weiskopf C.S. Nurses' experience of Wong K.W. Effects of nurse-initiated Watson D. see Cader R. caring for inmate patients 336 telephone follow-up on self-efficacy Watson R. NHS cadet schemes: do West R.R. see Beswick A.D. among patients with chronic obstruc¬ they widen access to professional Whytock S. see Clarke H.F. tive pulmonary disease 210 healthcare education? 276 Wilson j.E. see Walsh A.M. Watterson A. Integrating environ¬ Wilson-Barnett J. see Watson R. Yokoyama E. see Suzuki K. mental health into nursing and Winter 1. see Franck L.S. midwifery practice 665 Wong F.K.Y. see Wong K.W. 692 © 2005 Blackwell Publishing Ltd, Journal of Advanced Nursing, 49(6), 690-692 JANI KEYWORD INDEX acute care 453 conversion 423 gerontological nursing 485 acute care nursing 135 coping ability 173 govemmentality 568 acute care nursing practice 173 coronary heart disease 538 grounded theory 87, 182 acute coronary syndrome 591 critical thinking 87 guidelines 578 acute mental health care 522 critically ill 173 Habermas 87 acute nursing 624 cutting off 59 health care 276 advanced nursing practice 191 health care evaluation 530 adverse events 624 decision support system 68 health care workers 655 aesthetic 254 decision-making 397 health service research 616 aggression 283 depression 367 health visiting 155 anorexia nervosa 43 diabetes 146 healthy living 634 appraisal 78 discourse analysis 568 healthy workplace 655 assault 283 discrimination 502 heart failure 116 assessment 624 distance education 87 high-risk families 182 attitudes 522 dyspnea management 210 history of mental health nursing/ Bandura 387 education 96, 276 psychiatry 344 home mechanical ventilation 33 binge eating 43 educational interventions 494 Bobath 465 elders 485 home visits 182 hospital 245 body art 474 engagement 182 hospitalized patients 16 body piercing 474 Enrolled Nurse 423 bulimia nervosa 43 enterostomy 51 hyperarousal 245 burnout 59 environment 665 impersonal trust 568 environmental health 665 implementation 578 cadets 276 epilepsy 367 inequalities in health care 502 cancer 260 ethics committees 675 infectious diseases 164 cardiac rehabilitation 591 ethnomethodology 125 informal caregivers 23 care activities 354 evaluation 397 informal-formal care ratio 354 care involvement 354 evaluation questionnaire 406 information 51 carers 116, 297 evidence-based practice 125, 578 inmate patient 336 caring 336 evolutionary nursing 164 insomnia 245 child 367 experience(s) 43, 336 integrated care 354 children 155 experiential learning 146 intensive care 173 Chinese 591 International Classification of Chinese patients 173 family 260, 494 Functioning, Disability and Health classification 432 family care 485 432 clinical decision-making 68 family caregivers 513 interpretive phenomenology 485 co-create 254 family coping strategies 367 interprofessional issues 344 Cognitive Appraisal of Health Scale 78 father 367 interventions 260 cognitive continuum 397 fatigue 7 intuition 397 cohort study 16 fever management 453 inverse care law 502 community-residing elders 234 focus groups 414, 423 complications 51 Japan 268 concept analysis 387 gender 23 journaling 600 confirmatory factor analysis 78 gender issues 616 consolation 59 genital piercing 474 knowledge and insight test 96 @ 2005 Blackwell Publishing Ltd 693 Keyword index learning disability 568 paediatric critical care 494 recover}' 59 life world 59 paediatrics 453 reflective practice 494 literature review 616, 624 palliative care 96, 116 refugees 155 lived experience 7 paraprofessional home visitors 182 Registered Nurses 655 loneliness 23 Parent Stressor Scale:Neonatal rehabilitation 465, 538 long-term care 377 Intensive Care Unit 608 rehabilitation nursing 538 parental competence 387 relatives 377 measurement t(K)ls 522 parental confidence 387 research governance 675 medication 453 parental efficacy 387 research methodologies 675 memory 254 parenting 608 research utilization 125 men’s health 616 participation 51, 276 residential homes 377 mental health nursing 297 participatory organizational residents 377 meta-analysis 538 intervention 655 respiratory dysfunction 624 metaphor 254 pathogenicity 164 respite care 297 methodology 530 patient education 146 retention 315 military nursing 600 patient satisfaction 530 Riewur 7 misunderstandings 146 perceptions 387 risk management 624 multidisciplinary communication 432 personal narrative 254 Rodgers 387 multiple sclerosis 7 phenomenological hermeneutic rural 414, 423 music 234 interpretation 7 phenomenological hermeneutics 33 schizo-affective disorder 634 narrative 494 phenomenology 43, 59, 146, 336, schizophrenia 634 needs 155 600 scope of practice 135 neonatal care 608 physical activity 513 self-care 59 nipple piercing 474 physical envinmment 665 self-efficacy 96, 210 novice 68 policy 675 self-image 59 Novice Computer Decision Support 68 postpartum 387 self-management 146 nurse 182 postqualification course 96 sense of coherence 173 nurse education 87 postregistration 87 SF-36 173 nurse practitioner 135 post-traumatic stress disorder 283 shtK'ks 315 nurse turnover 315 practical reasoning 125 sleep education 245 nursing 7, 16, 23, 33, 43, 51, 68, 78, practice evaluation 538 sleep quality 234 125, 146, 173, 234, 245, 254, 260, prediction 16 smoking 268 276, 283, 297, 307, 367, 377, 387, pressure ulcers 16, 578 smoking cessation 634 406, 414, 432, 453, 465, 474, 494, prevalence 268 spirituality 260 502, 513, 522, 530, 568, 578, 591, primary care nursing 155 staff 377 608, 616, 634, 665, 675 primary health care 307 stages of change 513 nursing care 59 prison nursing 336 stress 608 nursing education 665 professional ego 502 stroke 465 nursing homes 354 professional expertise 568 support 600 nursing information 397 prostate cancer 78 survey 268 nursing intervention 210 psychos<Kial health inequalities 502 Sweden 146 nursing research 191 symptom management 96 i nursing role 191 qualitative meta-synthesis 191 systematic review 191, 283, 634 a nursing students 268 qualitative research 485 systematic reviews 538 nursing website 406 qualitative studies 191 systematic reviews and meta-analyses quality of life 23, 173, 591 297 i observation 465 quasi-experimental 465 I older people 23, 116 quasi-experimental design 354 Taiwan 513 online research 414, 423 questitmnaires 530 task continuum 397 694 © 2005 Blackwell Publishing l td, Joiirnjl of Advanced Nursing’, 49(f>), 693-695 I I Keyu’ord index technology 33 uncenainty 367 war nursing 600 technoUigy-dcpendcnt patients 33 weight management 634 telephone follow-up 210 validation 522 women 7, 155 theoretical framework 68 victim 283 workforce issues 307 Thetiry of Planned Behaviour 453 Vietnam War 600 workforce planning 315 therapeutics 260 violence 283 treatment 51 virulence 164 typtilogy 315 © 2005 Blackwell Publishing Ltd, Joumjl nf Advanced Nursing, 49(6), 693-695 695

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