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Index 453 Greenwood, Sallie, Trish Wright, and Helen Nielsen, “Conversations in Context: Cultural Safety and Reflexivity in Child and Family Health Nursing” [Highlights From the 7th International Family Nursing Conference: Plenary Address}, 201. Gudmundsdottir, Maria, and Catherine A. Chesla, “Building a New World: Habits and Practices of Healing Following the Death of a Child,” 143. Hallstrom, Inger, see Wennick, A. Hern, Marcia J., Theresa A. Beery, and Detrice G. Barry, “Experiences of College-Age Youths in Families With a Recessive Genetic Condition,” 119. Hornbrook, Mark C., see Tetz, K. B. Jacelon, Cynthia S., “D° ective and Supportive Behaviors Used by Families of Hospitalized Older Adults to Affect the Process of Hospitalization,” 234. Koenig, Karel, “Families Discovering Asthma in Their High-Risk Infants and Toddlers With Severe Persistent Disease,” 56. Kwan, “Alan” Tsang Yat, see Simpson, P. Limacher, Lori Houger, and Lorraine M. Wright, “Exploring the Therapeutic Family Intervention of Commendations: Insights From Research,” 307. Loveland-Cherry, Carol J., “Where Is the Family in Family Interventions?” [Guest Editorial], 4. Lucas, Stephanie A., see Tetz, K. B. Mandleco, Barbara, “Family Health Care Nursing: Theory, Practice and Research by S. M. Harmon Hanson, V. Gedaly-Duff, & J. R. Kaakinen” [Book Review], McClowry, Sandee, see Yearwood, E. L. Messecar, Deborah, see Tetz, K. B. Moules, Nancy J., “A Cautionary Tale About Stories” [Guest Editorial], 231. Moules, Nancy J., Lorraine M. Thirsk, and Janice M. Bell, “A Christmas Without Memories: Beliets About Grief and Mothering — A Clinical Case Analysis,” 426. Nielsen, Helen, see Greenwood, S. Nurse, Dipl, see Benzein, E. Phinney, Alison, “Family Strategies for Supporting Involvement in Meaningful Activity by Persons With Dementia,” 80. Ricard, Nicole, see Goudreau, J. Sadler, Lois, “Sourcebook of Family Theory and Research by V. L. Bengston, A. C. Acock, K. R. Allen, P. Dilworth-Anderson, & D. M. Klein” [Book Review], 332. Saveman, Britt-Inger, see Benzein, E. Simpson, Peggy, “Frederick” Keung Kin Yeung, “Alan” Tsang Yat Kwan, and Wu Kam Wah, “Family Systems Nursing: A Guide to Mental Health Care in Hong Kong,” 276. Simpson, Peggy, and Marie Tarrant, “Development of the Family Nursing Practice Scale,” 413. Smith, Frances B., see Brown, E. J. Stewart, Barbara J., see Tetz, K. B. Svavarsdottir, Erla Kolbrun, “Plenary Address: 2™ Nordic Family Nursing Conference: Listening to the Family’s Voice: Nurses’ Movement Toward Family Centered Care,” 346. Tarrant, Marie, see Simpson, P. Tetz, Karen B., Patricia G. Archbold, Barbara J. Stewart, Deborah Messecar, Mark C. Hornbrook, and Stephanie A. Lucas, “How Frail Elders Evaluate Their Caregiver’s Role Enactment: A Scale to Measure Affection, Skill, and Attentiveness,” 251. Thirsk, Lorraine M., see Moules, N. J. Van Riper, Marcia, “Family Nursing in the Era of Genomic Health Care: We Should Be Doing So Much More!” [Guest Editorial], 111. Varcoe, Colleen, see Doane, G. H. 454 Journal of Family Nursing Wah, Wu Kam, see Simpson, P. Wennick, Anne, and Inger Hallstrom, “Swedish Families’ Lived Experiences When A Child Is First Diagnosed as Having Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus: An Ongoing Learning Process,” 368. Wiegand, Debra Lynn-McHale, “Families and Withdrawal of Life-Sustaining Therapy: State of the Science,” 165. Wright, Lorraine M., see Limacher, L. H. Wright, Trish, see Greenwood, S. Yearwood, Edilma L., and Sandee McClowry, “Duality in Context: The Process of Preparedness in Communicating With At-Risk Children,” 38. Yeung, “Frederick” Keung Kin, see Simpson, P. Articles “Building a New World: Habits and Practices of Healing Following the Death of a Child,” Gudmundsdottir and Chesla, 143. “A Christmas Without Memories: Beliefs About Grief and Mothering—A Clinical Case Analysis,” Moules et al., 426. “Development of the Family Nursing Practice Scale,” Simpson and Tarrant, 413. “Directive and Supportive Behaviors Used by Families of Hospitalized Older Adults to Affect the Process of Hospitalization,” Jacelon, 234. “Duality in Context: The Process of Preparedness in Communicating With At-Risk Children,” Yearwood and McClowry, 38. “Experiences of College-Age Youths in Families With a Recessive Genetic Condition,” Hern et al., 119. “Exploring the Therapeutic Family Intervention of Commendations: Insights From Research,” Limacher and Wright, 307. “Families and Withdrawal of Life-Sustaining Therapy: State of the Science,” Wiegand, 165. “Families Discovering Asthma in Their High-Risk Infants and Toddlers With Severe Persistent Disease,” Koenig, 56. “Family Identity: Black-White Interracial Family Health Experience,’ Byrd and Garwick, 22. “Family Strategies for Supporting Involvement in Meaningful Activity by Persons With Dementia,” Phinney, 80. “Family Structure and Mothers’ Caregiving of Children With Cystic Fibrosis,’ Gayer and Ganong, 390. “Family Systems Nursing: A Guide to Mental Health Care in Hong Kong,” Simpson et al., 276. “How Frail Elders Evaluate Their Caregiver’s Role Enactment: A Scale to Measure Affection, Skill, and Attentiveness,” Tetz et al., 251. “The Impact of a Family Systems Nursing Educational Program on the Practice of Psychiatric Nurses: A Pilot Study,” Goudreau et al., 292. “Place and Space: The Where and Why of Drug-Use Location Among Rural African American Women,” Brown and Smith, 185. “Plenary Address: 2" Nordic Family Nursing Conference: Listening to the Family’s Voice: Nurses’ Movement Toward Family Centered Care,” Svavarsdottir, 346. “2 Nordic Family Nursing Conference in Kalmar, Sweden—A Brief Report,” Benzein et al., 344. “Swedish Families’ Lived Experiences When A Child Is First Diagnosed as Having Insulin- Dependent Diabetes Mellitus: An Ongoing Learning Process,” Wennick and Hallstrom, 368. Index 455 Book Reviews “Family Health Care Nursing: Theory, Practice and Research by 8. M. Harmon Hanson, V. Gedaly-Duff, & J. R. Kaakinen,” Mandleco, 335. “Sourcebook of Family Theory and Research by V. L. Bengston, A. C. Acock, K. R. Allen, P. Dilworth-Anderson, & D. M. Klein,” Sadler, 332. Editor’s Note “A New Look for JFN,” Bell, 3. Guest Editorial “A Cautionary Tale About Stories,” Moules, 231. “Family Nursing in the Era of Genomic Health Care: We Should Be Doing So Much More!” Van Riper, 111. “Where Is the Family in Family Interventions?” Loveland-Cherry, 4. Highlights From the 7th International Family Nursing Conference: Plenary Address “Conversations in Context: Cultural Safety and Reflexivity in Child and Family Health Nursing” Greenwood et al., 201. “The ‘Hard Spots’ of Family Nursing: Connecting Across Difference and Diversity,” Doane and Varcoe, 7.

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