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AUTHOR INDEX Allen J. sec Gray R. Eagle L.M. Exploration of the decision¬ Holden L..M. Complex adaptive systems: Andrews T. Packaging: a grounded theory making process for inpatient hospice concept analysis 651 of how to report physiological deteriora¬ admissions 584 Hummelvoll J.K. Researchers’ experience tion effectively 473 Edcy W. sec Larsen D. of co-operative inquiry in acute mental Eick S. see Richardson G. health care 180 Barbour R. sec Clark A.M. Ellenbecker C.H. Home Healthcare Hupli M. see Junttila K. Begley C. sec O’Donnell S. Nurses’ Job Satisfaction Scale: refinement Bergh I. Ways of talking about experiences and psychometric testing 70 Jackson D. Overweight and obese chil¬ of pain among older patients following dren: mothers’ strategies 6 orthopaedic surgery 351 Faga P. see Jackson D. Jakobsson E. see Bergh 1. Billing E. see Larson J. Fan Q. see Savik K. Jester R. sec Williams A. Bliss D. see Savik K. Fitzgerald T. sec O’Donnell S. Johnston L. see Ostaszkiewicz J. Bond A.E. see Wang C.-H. Foong M. see Leung C.M. Jones R. see Richardson G. Braes T. see Milisen K. Foreman M.D. see Milisen K. Jordan S. see Kyriacos U. Bredemcyer S. Thermal manage''.lent for Forgeron P. Parents’ intentions to use Jose Closs S. Commentary: ways of talking premature births 482 paediatric nurse practitioner services in about experiences of pain among older Burton C. Expanding the role of the stroke an emergency department 231 patients following orthopaedic surgery nurse: a pragmatic clinical trial 640 Franzen-Dahlin A. see Larson J. 360 Byleckie J.J. see Ellenbecker C.H. Junttila K. Perioperative nurses’ attitudes Gibbon B. see Burton C. toward the use of nursing diagnoses in Carlsson M. sec Kristofferzon M.-L. Gilbert T.P. Trust and managerialism: documentation 271 Chaboyer W. see Cooke M. exploring discourses of care 454 Chalmers J. Oral hygiene care for residents Gillespie M. Student-teacher connection: Kaneita Y. see Suzuki K. with dementia: a literature review 410 a place of possibility 211 Kao H.S. Development of the Expectations Chan K.N. see Loke A.Y. Gray R. A survey of patient satisfaction of Filial Piety Scale - Spanish version 682 Chao S.-Y. Dimensions of quality in long¬ with and subjective experiences of treat¬ Kettu M. see Heikkinen K. term care facilities in Taiwan 609 ment with antipsychotic medication 31 Knafl K. see Whittemore R. Chapados C. see Tourigny J. Koch T. see Kralik D. Charles C. see Peterson W.E. Harkcr R. see Waterman H. Kong E.H. Agitation in dementia: concept Chenoweth L. see Chui Y.-Y. Harms S. see Savik K. clarification 526 Chui Y.-Y. Responses to advanced cancer: Harris J. sec Middleton S. Kralik D. The ethics of research using Chinese-Australians 498 Heikkinen K. Prostatectomy patients’ electronic mail discussion groups 537 Chung U.-L. sec Tsay S.-L. postoperative pain assessment in the Kralik D. Women’s experiences of fatigue Clark A.M. A realist study of the mechan¬ recovery room 592 in chronic illness 372 isms of cardiac rehabilitation 362 Hciseth S. Parenting experiences during Kristofferzon M.-L. Coping, social Coffey M. see Hewitt J. cancer 38 support and quality of life over time after Condcll S. see O’Donnell S. Henderson A. The value of integrating myocardial infarction 113 Cooke M. The effect of music on preo- interpretive research approaches in the Kylma J. Dynamics of hope in adults living perative anxiety in day surgery 47 exposition of healthcare context 554 with HIV/AIDS: a substantive theory 620 Cullum N. see Thompson C. Hewitt J. Therapeutic working relation¬ Kyriacos U. The biological sciences in ships with people with schizophrenia: nursing: a developing country perspective Dalton J. Client-caregiver-flurse coalition literature review 561 91 formation in decision-making situations Hildingsson 1. Swedish women’s satisfac¬ during home visits 291 tion with medical and emotional aspects Lalor J. see Devane D. Davies S. Meleis’s theory of nursing tran¬ of antenatal care 239 Larsen D. Put hope to work: a commen¬ sitions and relatives’ experiences of Hindley C. Developing a tool to appraise tary 515 nursing home entry 658 fetal monitoring guidelines for women at Larson J. Spouse’s life situation after part¬ Devane D. Midwives’ visual interpretation low obstetric risk 307 ner’s stroke event: psychometric testing of of intrapartum cardiotocographs: intra- Hinsliff S.W. sec Hindley C. a questionnaire 300 and inter-observer agreement 133 Hiratos M. see Cooke M. Lee D.T.F. Quality long-term care for Dicenso A. sec Peterson W.E. Ho C.F. see Leung C.M. older people: a commentary 619 Donnelly N. see Middleton S. Ho G.K.H. see Leung C.M. Lee P.K.K. see Leung C.M. Donoghue J. see Chui Y.-Y. Hoffman C. see Smith J. Lemay L.M. sec Larsen D. © 2005 Blackwell Publishing Ltd 705 Author index Lemiengrc J. see Milisen K. Reid S. see Bredemeyer S. Tourigny J. Determinants of parental Leung C.M. Small-group hypertension Richardson G. How is the indoor environ¬ behaviour when children undergo day¬ health education programme: a process ment related to asthma?: literature review care surgery 490 and outcome evaluation 631 328 Travis S.S. see Kao H.S. Lin K.-C. see Tsay S.-L. Richardson J. see Smith J. Tsay S.-L. see Wang C.-H. Liu J.-E. Perceptions of supportive Roe B. see Ostaszkiewicz J. Tsay S.-L. Effects of acupressure therapy communication in Chinese patients with Rofail D. see Gray R. for patients having prolonged mechanical cancer: experiences and expectations 262 Rom M. see Sloman R. ventilation support 142 Lofmark R. see Kristofferzon M.-L. Rosen G. see Sloman R. Turner de S. Hope seen through the eyes of Loke A.Y. Dietary habits of patients with Roth P. see Chao S.-Y. 10 Australian young people 508 coronary atherosclerosis: case-control study 159 Salantera S. see Heikkinen K. Uchiyama M. see Suzuki K. Salantera S. see Junttila K. Ulfsxt N. see Helseth S. McCaughan D. see Thompson C. Savik K. Preparing a large data set for McCormack B. see Slater P. analysis: using the Minimum Data Set to Van Den Heever J. see Kyriacos U. McDonald G. see Jackson D. study perineal dermatitis 399 Van Manen F. see Scherder E. MacDonald H. see Waterman H. Scherder E. Pain in Alzheimer’s disease: de Vries K. see Eagle L.M. MacIntyre P.D. see Clark A.M. nursing assistants' and patients' evalua¬ McLaughlan R. see Waterman H. tions 151 Wadensten B. Introducing older people to Mak L.S.P. see Leung C.M. Schlickau J.M. Breastfeeding as health- the theory of gerotranscendence 381 Mannix J. see Jackson D. promoting behaviour for Hispanic Wainwright S.P. Culture and ageing: Martin-Misener R. see Forgeron P. women: literature review 200 reflections on the arts and nursing 518 Middleton S. Nursing intervention after Schluter P. see Cooke M. Wallace M. see Bredemeyer S. carotid endarterectomy: a randomized Sebern M. Shared Care, elder and family Wang C.-H. Post-traumatic stress trial of Co-ordinated Care Post-Discharge. member skills used to manage burden 170 disorder, depression, anxiety and quality (CCPD) 250 Severinsson E. see Hummelvoll J.K. of life in patients with traffic-related Milisen K. Multicomponent intervention Sheldon T. see Thompson C. injuries 22 strategies for managing delirium in Shin H. Nurse-child interaction on an WangJ.-C. see Tsay S.-L. hospitalized older people: systematic inpatient paediatric unit 56 Ward J. see Middleton S. review 79 Shir Y. see Sloman R. Warren J. see Kralik D. Mok E. see Liu J.-E. Simpson A. Community psychiatric nurses Waterman C. see Waterman H. Murray V. see Larson J. and the care co-ordinator role: squeezed to Waterman H. see Andrews T. provide 'limited nursing’ 689 Waterman H. Advancing ophthalmic Newey T. see Gray R. Sjostrom B. see Bergh 1. nursing practice through action research Slater P. Determining older people’s needs 281 O’Donnell S. In-hospital care pathway for care by Registered Nurses: the Nursing Waterman H. Evaluation of an action delays: gender and myocardial infarction Needs Assessment Tool 601 research project in ophthalmic nursing 14 Sloman R. Nurses’ assessment of pain in practice 389 Ohida T. see Suzuki K. surgical patients 125 Whelan H.K. see Clark A.M. Ostaszkiewicz J. Effects of timed voiding Smith J. Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduc¬ White-Traut R. see Shin H. for the management of urinary tion as supportive therapy in cancer care: Whittemore R. The integrative review: incontinence in adults: systematic review systematic review 315 updated methodology 546 420 Steen B. see Bergh 1. Williams A. Delayed surgical fixation of Suzuki K. Daytime sleepiness, sleep habits fractured hips in older people: impact on Pearson A. see Chalmers J. and occupational accidents among mortality 63 Peterson W.E. The Newcastle Satisfaction hospital nurses 445 Williams C. see Wainwright S.P. with Nursing Scales: a valid measure of Sword W. see Peterson W.E. Wilson M.E. see Schlickau J.M. maternal satisfaction with inpatient post¬ Wong T. see Liu J.-E. partum nursing care 672 Taittonen M. see Heikkinen K. Wredling R. see Larson J. Pignone G. see Kralik D. Telford K. see Kralik D. Pilkington K. see Smith J. Thompson C. Barriers to evidence-based Yokoyama E. see Suzuki K. Pineault R. see Tourigny J. practice in primary care nursing - why Price K. see Kralik D. viewing decision-making as context is Zeitzer M.B. Inducing hypothermia to Radestad 1. see Hildingsson 1. helpful 432 decrease neurological deficit: literature Raynor P. see Thompson C. Thomson A.M. see Hindley C. review 189 706 © 2005 Blackwell Publishing Ltd, Journal of Advanced Nursing, 52(6), 705-706 JANI KEYWORD INDEX action research 281, 389 communication 262 Gadamer 508 acupressure 142 community psychiatric nurses 689 gender issues 113 acute mental health care 180 complex adaptive systems 651 gerontological nursing 381 admission 584 complexity 651 gerotranscendence 381 advanced cancer 498 concept clarification 526 govemmentality 454 aged care 410 concept development 170 grounded theory 473, 498 ageing 518 connection 211 guidelines 307 agitation 526 consumerism 454 agreement 133 context 554 health care delivery 231 Alzheimer’s disease 151 continence management 420 health education and promotion 328 antenatal 239 cooking methods 159 health promotion 362 anxiety 142 co-operative inquiry 180 health visiting 328 appraisal 307 coping 113 health-promotion 200 assessment 601 coronary heart disease 113, 362 Hispanic 200 asthma 328 critical care nursing practice 189 holistic 601 atherosclerosis 159 home health care 170 attitudes 271 decision-making 291, 584 home healthcare nursing 291 dementia 410, 526 homes 328 barriers 432 despair 620 hope 508, 620 behaviours 490 dietary 159 hope facilitation 508 beliefs 490 documentation 271 hopelessness 620 body 518 dramaturgy 554 hospice 584 breastfeeding 200 dyspnoea 142 human immunodeficiency virus/ac¬ Brown’s model 399 quired immune deficiency syndrome early warning score 473 620 cancer 262, 315 elder care 682 humanities 518 cardiac arrest 189 electronic mail 372, 537 hypothermia 189, 482 cardiac rehabilitation 362 emergency nursing 231 cardiotocograph 133 emergency services 231 indoor environment 328 cardiovascular nursing 159 emotion 262 infant 482 care coordinator 689 emotions 518 information 262 Care Programme Approach 689 ethics 537 instrument 682 caregiver 291, 682 ethnography 554, 584 instrument development 601 caregiving 170 ethnomethodology 554 integrative review 546 carotid endarterectomy 250 evaluation 631, 640 interaction 291 case management 689 evidence-based practice 432, 546 Internet 537 chaos 651 excessive daytime sleepiness 445 interviews 262 Chinese culture 498 expectations 631 chronic illness 372 Expectations of Filial Piety Scale 682 knowledge development 180 chronic obstructive pulmonary disease expression of pain 351 142 labour 133 client-nurse relationship 631 familismo 682 language 351 clinical decision-making 432 family care 170 large data sets 399 clinical supervision 211 fatigue 372 learning disability 454 coalition 291 fetal monitoring 133 Life Situation Questionnaire 300 cognitive behavioural therapy 561 free nursing care 601 limited nursing 689 ® 2005 Blackwell Publishing Ltd 707 Keyword index literature review 189, 200, 328, 410, oral health 410 satisfaction 239 526, 561 oral hygiene 410 self-efficacy 200 long-term care 609 shared care 170 paediatric nurse practitioner 231 Short-Form McGill Pain Questionnaire macular hole 281 pain 151, 351, 592 125 managerialism 454 pain assessment 125, 151 sleep 445 measurement 672 pain management 125 small-group hypertension health edu¬ meta-synthesis 620 pain measurement 592 cation programme 631 methodology 546, 554 palliative care 498, 584 social support 113 midwifery 133, 239, 307 parents 490 spouse 300 mindfulness meditation 315 participation 490 stroke 300, 640 Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction partner 239 student evaluation 211 315 patient 262 student-teacher relationships 211 patient discharge 640 support 239 narrative 518 patient evaluation of care 672 surgery 490 neurological problems 189 patient satisfaction 672 survey 239 newborn 482 perineal dermatitis 399 systematic review 315, 420 nurse 445 perioperative nursing 271 nurse education 211 phenomenology 508 Taiwanese elder care 609 nurse practitioner 231 photography 508 terminal illness 498 nurse practitioner practice 189 physiological deterioration 473 therapeutic alliances 561 nurse/nursing 420 postpartum 672 therapeutic relationships 561 nurse-patient relationships 561 posturing 281, 389 timed voiding 420 nurses 432 practice development 281, 389 transition 658 nursing 113, 125, 142, 170, 180, 200, premature 482 translation nursing 682 211, 250, 262, 300, 315, 362, 372, prostatectomy 592 triad 291 399, 410, 454, 482, 490, 498, 518, trust 454 526, 537, 546, 554, 584, 592, 609, Q-methodology 432 651, 672 qualitative 554 urinary incontinence 420 nursing assessment 473 qualitative interviews 351 utilization 432 nursing assistants 151 qualitative process 631 nursing care 389 qualitative research 537 vascular surgery 250 nursing diagnosis 271 quality care 609 ventilator 142 nursing errors 445 quality of care 672 visual analogue scale 125 nursing homes 399, 658 quality of life 113 vital signs 473 nursing intervention 381 questionnaire 126, 271 vitreoretinal surgery 281 nursing role expansion 640 vitreo-retinal surgery 389 nursing theory 620, 658 randomized controlled trial 640 voiding programmes 420 nursing-led 250 randomized trial 250 recovery room 592 women 372 objectives 631 Registered Nurses 601 working alliances 561 occupational health 445 relatives 658 older people 351, 381, 601, 658 research 399, 432 youth 508 ophthalmic nursing 281 resuscitation 482 ophthalmology 389 708 © 2005 Blackwell Publishing Ltd, Journal of Advanced Nursing, 52(6), 707-708 V t

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