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RESEARCH IN NURSING & HEALTH INDEX TO VOLUME 15 RESEARCH IN NURSING & HEALTH EDITOR ASSOCIATE EDITORS Marilyn T. Oberst, EdD, RN Madeline H. Schmitt, PhD, RN Professor School of Nursing School of Nursing University of Rochester University of Wisconsin—Madison €90 Highland Ave. Patricia T. Becker, PhD, RN Madison, WI 53792-2455 School of Nursing (608) 263-5197 University of Wisconsin— Madison EDITORIAL BOARD Marie J. Cowan, PhD, RN Darlene W. Mood, PhD University of Washington Wayne State University Suzanne L. Feetham, PhD, RN Jane S. Norbeck, DNSc, RN National Center for Nursing Research University of California, San Francisco and University of Pennsylvania Joyce E. Roberts, PhD, RN Sandra L. Ferketich, PhD, RN University of Illinois at Chicago University of Arizona Margarete J. Sandelowski, PhD, RN Barbara A. Given, PhD, RN University of North Carolina Michigan State University Virginia P. Tilden, DNSc, RN Margaret R. 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RESEARCH 1n NURSING & HEALTH SUBJECT INDEX TO VOLUME 15 (1992) ADOLESCENTS Fuller, Y. Horii, & D. A. Conner, Given, M. Stommel, C. Collins, Adolescent stress and coping: A lon- 379 S. King, & S. Franklin, 271 gitudinal study, M. W. Groér, S. APPRAISAL PROCESSES CESAREAN DELIVERY P. Thomas, & D. Shoffner, 209 Illness and treatment appraisal pro- Women’s perceptions of cesarean Predictors of smokeless tobacco use cesses of healthy and hemophilic and vaginal delivery: Another by adolescents, M. E. Hill, J. S. boys, A. Spitzer, 3 look, J. Fawcett, N. Pollio & A. Harrell, & L. K. McCormick, ASSENT Tully, 439 359 The consent process and children, CHILDBEARING AGGRESSION M. E. Broome & K. A. Stieglitz, Women’s perceptions of cesarean A coercive interactional style as an 147 and vaginal delivery: Another antecedent to aggression in psy- ATTENTIONAL FATIGUE look, J. Fawcett, N. Pollio & A. chiatric patients, E. F. Morrison, Attentional fatigue following breast Tully, 439 421 cancer surgery, B. Cimprich, 199 CHILDREN AIDS Illness and treatment appraisal pro- Perceived risk of infection and atti- cesses of healthy and hemophilic BATTERING tudes toward risk groups: Deter- boys, A. Spitzer, 3 Correlates of battering during preg- minants of nurses’ behavioral in- Interactions of parents and nurses nancy, J. C. Campbell, M. L. tentions regarding AIDS patients, with high-risk preterm infants, D. Poland, J. B. Waller, & J. Ager, J. B. Jemmott, III, J. Freleicher, B. Miller & D. Holditch-Davis, 219 & L. S. Jemmott, 295 187 BEHAVIORAL OBSERVATION ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE Parental and family well-being in Assessment of discomfort in ad- Assessment of discomfort in ad- families of children with Down vanced Alzheimier patients, A. vanced Alzheimier patients, A. syndrome: A comparative study, C. Hurley, B. J. Volicer, P. A. C. Hurley, B. J. Volicer, P. A. M. Van Riper, C. Ryff, & K. Hanrahan, S. Houde, & L. Vo- Hanrahan, S. Houde, & L. Vo- Pridham, 227 licer, 369 licer, 369 Psychophysiologic and behavioral BOOK REVIEWS Cognitive performance on Piagetian effects of tactile stimulation on in- A dictionary of nursing theory and tasks by Alzheimer’s disease pa- fants with congenital heart dis- research. Reviewed by D. W. tients, J. M. Thornbury, 11 ease, S. J. Weiss, 93 Mood, 83 The caregiver reaction assessment The consent process and children, BREAST CANCER SURGERY (CRA) for caregivers to persons M. E. Broome & K. A. Stieglitz, Attentional fatigue following breast with chronic physical and mental 147 cancer surgery, B. Cimprich, 199 impairments, C. W. Given, B. The stress response of mothers and Given, M. Stommel, C. Collins, fathers of preterm infants, M. S. S. King, & S. Franklin, 271 CANCER Miles, S. G. Funk, & M. A. ANOREXIA The effect of diet consistency on Kasper, 261 The effect of diet consistency on food intake of anorectic tumor- CHRONIC ILLNESS food intake of anorectic tumor- bearing rats, D. O. McCarthy, & Cognitive performance on Piagetian bearing rats, D. O. McCarthy, & J. M. Daun, 433 tasks by Alzheimer’s disease pa- J. M. Daun, 433 CANCER PAIN tients, J. M. Thornbury, 11 ANXIETY Knowledge of, attitudes toward, and Descriptions and perceptions of Quality of life after liver transplant, barriers to pharmacologic man- health among rural and urban F. D. Hickes, J. L. Larson, & C. agement of cancer pain in a state- adult with multiple sclerosis, E. Ferrans, 111 wide random sample of nurses, R. K. A. Long & C. Weinert, 335 Self-report of indifference and anx- Wortherms, P. Ryan, & S. Ward, Holistic health pattern in multiple iety among persons with right 459 sclerosis, E. E. Gulick & A. hemisphere stroke, A. M. CAREGIVERS Bugg, 175 Williams, 343 The caregiver reaction assessment Illness and treatment appraisal pro- Validity and reliability of nonverbal (CRA) for caregivers to persons cesses of healthy and hemophilic voice measures as indicator of with chronic physical and mental boys, A. Spitzer, 3 stressor-provoked anxiety, B. F. impairments, C. W. Given, B. Psychometric assessment of the 485 RESEARCH IN NURSING & HEALTH CHRONIC ILLNESS (Continued) CONVERGENT VALIDITY bearing rats, D. O. McCarthy, & quality of life index, C. E. Fer- Beyond Campbell and Fiske: As- J. M. Daun, 433 rans & M. J. Powers, 29 sessment of convergent and DISCOMFORT The caregiver reaction assessment discriminant validity, N. K. Lowe Assessment of discomfort in ad- (CRA) for caregivers to persons & N. M. Ryan-Wenger, 67 vanced Alzheimier patients, A. with chronic physical and mental COPING C. Hurley, B. J. Volicer, P. A. impairments, C. W. Given, B. Adolescent stress and coping: A lon- Hanrahan, S. Houde, & L. Vo- Given, M. Stommel, C. Collins, gitudinal study, M. W. Groér, licer, 369 S. King, & S. Franklin, 271 S. P. Thomas, & D. Shoffner, 209 DISCRIMINANT VALIDITY COERCION Illness and treatment appraisal pro- Beyond Campbell and Fiske: As- A coercive interactional style as an cesses of healthy and hemophilic sessment of convergent and dis- antecedent to aggression in psy- boys, A. Spitzer, 3 criminant validity, N. K. Lowe & chiatric patients, E. F. Morrison, Validity and reliability of nonverbal N. M. Ryan-Wenger, 67 421 voice measures as indicator of DOWN SYNDROME COGNITIVE CHARACTERIS- stressor-provoked anxiety, B. F. Parental and family well-being in TICS Fuller, Y. Horii, & D. A. Conner, families of children with Down Cognitive performance on Piagetian 379 syndrome: A comparative study, tasks by Alzheimer’s disease pa- CORONARY ARTERY BYPASS M. Van Riper, C. Ryff, & K. tients, J. M. Thornbury, 11 GRAFT SURGERY Pridham, 227 COGNITIVE SCHEMAS Preadmission self-instruction effects DRUG ADDICTION The effect of clients’ family struc- on postadmission and postopera- A community-based inventory of ture on nursing students’ cogni- tive indicators in CABG patients: current concerns of impoverished tive schemas and verbal behavior, Partial replication and extension, homeless and drug-addicted mi- L. H. Ganong & M. Coleman, V. H. Rice, M. H. Mullin, & nority women, A. M. Nyamathi 139 P. Jarosz, 253 & J. Flaskerud, 121 COMMUNITY-BASED | INVEN- CORONARY ARTERY SURGERY TORY OF CURRENT CON- Patient perceptions of quality of life EDITORIALS CERNS after coronary artery surgery: Was The manuscript review process, A community-based inventory of it worth it?, K. B. King, L. A. M. H. Schmitt, 325 current concerns of impoverished Porter, L. H. Norsen, & H. T. On small samples and good ideas, homeless and drug-addicted mi- Reis, 327 M. T. Oberst, 163 nority women, A.M. Nyamathi & Politics, policy, and research, M. T. J. Flaskerud, 121 Oberst, 407 COMPUTER SOFTWARE RE- DATA ANALYSIS Splashes on a canvas, M. T. Oberst, VIEWS The Kappa statistic for establishing l CASPER (Construct analysis and interrater reliability in the second- Warning: Believing this report may simulation package for education ary analysis of qualitative clinical be hazardous . . . , M. T. Oberst, through research). Reviewed by data, P. F. Brennan & B. J. Hays, 91 T. R. Knapp, 85 153 Why haven’t you written?, M. T. CONFIRMATORY FACTOR ANAL- Psychometric examination of instru- Oberst, 243 YSIS ments using aggregated data, EDUCATION Confirmatory factory analysis J. A. Verran, B. A. Mark, & G. Divergent productive thinking fac- (CFA) as a method to assess mea- Lamb, 237 tors and accuracy of nursing diag- surement equivalence, M. Stom- DEPRESSION noses, M. Lunney, 303 mel, S. Wang, C. W. Given, & Quality of life after liver transplant, “Nursing as a way of thinking’— B. Given, 399 F. D. Hickes, J. L. Larson, & Heideggerian hermeneutical anal- CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE C. E. Ferrans, 111 ysis of the lived experience of the Psychophysiologic and _ behavioral DIABETES returning RN, M. L. Rather, 47 effects of tactile stimulation on in- Meta-analysis of diabetes patient ELDERLY fants with congenital heart education research: Variations in Cognitive performance on Piagetian disease, S. J. Weiss, 93 intervention effects across stud- tasks by Alzheimer’s disease pa- CONNECTEDNESS ies, S. A. Brown, 409 tients, J. M. Thornbury, 11 An emerging paradigm for the in- DIET The caregiver reaction assessment vestigation of spirituality in nurs- The effect of diet consistency on (CRA) for caregivers to persons ing, P. G. Reed, 349 food intake of anorectic tumor- with chronic physical and mental SUBJECT INDEX impairments, C. W. Given, B. quality of life index, C. E. Fer- Hanrahan, S. Houde, & L. Vo- Given, M. Stommel, C. Collins, rans & M. J. Powers, 29 licer, 369 S. King, & S. Franklin, 271 HERMENEUTICS Psychometric examination of instru- “Nursing as a way of thinking”— ments using aggregated data, Heideggerian hermeneutical anal- J. A. Verran, B. A. Mark, & G. FAMILIES ysis of the lived experience of the Lamb, 237 Aggregating family data, S. L. Fer- returning RN, M. L. Rather, 47 INTERACTION MODEL OF ketich, & R. T. Mercer, 313 HOLISTIC HEALTH PATTERN CLIENT HEALTH BEHAVIOR Parental and family well-being in Holistic health pattern in multiple Tailoring nursing care to the individ- families of children with Down sclerosis, E. E. Gulick & A. ual client: Empirical challenge of syndrome: A comparative study, Bugg, 175 a theoretical concept, S. J. M. Van Riper, C. Ryff, & K. HOME HEALTH CARE AGEN- Brown, 39 Pridham, 227 CIES INTERRATER RELIABILITY The effect of clients’ family struc- The organizational environments The Kappa statistic for establishing ture on nursing students’ cogni- and services of VNAs_ and interrater reliability in the second- tive schemas and verbal behavior, hospital-based home health care ary analysis of qualitative clinical L. H. Ganong & M. Coleman, agencies, M. E. Burman, 285 data, P. F. Brennan & B. J. Hays, 139 HOMELESS 153 FATHERHOOD A community-based inventory of INTERVENTION EFFECTS The stress response of mothers and current concerns of impoverished Meta-analysis of diabetes patient fathers of preterm infants, M. S. homeless and drug-addicted mi- education research: Variations in Miles, S. G. Funk, & M. A. nority women, A. M. Nyamathi intervention effects across stud- Kasper, 261 & J. Flaskerud, 121 ies, S. A. Brown, 409 HOSPITAL-BASED HOME GASTRIC EMPTYING HEALTH CARE AGENCIES JITTER The effect of diet consistency on The organizational environments Validity and reliability of nonverbal food intake of anorectic tumor- and services of VNAs_ and voice measures as indicator of bearing rats, D. O. McCarthy, & hospital-based home health care stressor-provoked anxiety, B. F. J. M. Daun, 433 agencies, M. E. Burman, 285 Fuller, Y. Horii, & D. A. Conner, HOSPITALS 379 HEALTH EDUCATION Effects of personal control over hos- Predictors of smokeless tobacco use pital noise on sleep, M. Topf, 19 by adolescents, M. E. Hill, J. S. HUTTERITES KAPPA STATISTIC The Kappa statistic for establishing Harrell, & L. K. McCormick, Evaluation of hypertension screen- interrater reliability in the second- 359 ing in the Hutterite population, HEALTH PERCEPTIONS J. H. Brunt & E. J. Love, 103 ary analysis of qualitative clinical Descriptions and perceptions of HYPERTENSION data, P. F. Brennan & B. J. Hays, health among rural and urban Evaluation of hypertension screen- 153 adult with multiple sclerosis, K. ing in the Hutterite population, A. Long & C. Weinert, 335 J. H. Brunt & E. J. Love, 103 LETTERS HEART TRANSPLANT An update from Dr. Benoliel, Re: Psychosocial outcome si months af- “Definitions of grief”. J. Q. ter heart transplant surgery: A INDIVIDUALIZATION OF CARE Benoliel, 319 preliminary report, P. Bohachick, Tailoring nursing care to the individ- Re: “Definitions of grief”. L. K. B. B. Anton, P. J. Wooldridge, R. ual client: Empirical challenge of Birenbaum, 319 L. Kormos, J. M. Armitage, R. a theoretical concept, S. J. Response to L. K. Birenbaum’s let- L. Hardesty, & B. P. Griffith, 165 Brown, 39 ter. Re: “Definitions of grief”. K. HEEL PRESSURES INFORMED CONSENT V. Cowles & B. L. Rodgers, 319 Effects of position and mattress The consent process and children, LEUKOCYTE FUNCTION overlay on sacral and heel pres- M. E. Broome & K. A. Stieglitz, The effects of noise stress on leuko- sures in a clinical population, S. 147 cyte function in rats, D. O. Mc- Sideranko, A. Quinn, K. Burns, INSTRUMENTATION Carthy, M. E. Ouimet, & J. M. & R. D. Froman, 245 Assessment of discomfort in ad- Daun, 131 HEMODIALYSIS vanced Alzheimier patients, A. LIVER TRANSPLANT Psychometric assessment of the C. Hurley, B. J. Volicer, P. A. Quality of life after liver transplant, RESEARCH IN NURSING & HEALTH LIVER TRANSPLANT (Continued) nority women, A. M. Nyamathi Johnson, M. L. Maas, J. C. Mc- F. D. Hickes, J. L. Larson, & & J. Flaskerud, 121 Closkey, & S. A. Moorhead, 57 C. E. Ferrans, 111 MOTHERHOOD NURSING LYMPHOCYTES Developing the construct of role in- An emerging paradigm for the in- The effects of noise stress on leuko- tegration: A narrative analysis of vestigation of spirituality in nurs- cyte function in rats, D. O. Mc- women clerical workers’ daily ing, P. G. Reed, 349 Carthy, M. E. Ouimet, & J. M. lives, J. M. Hall, P. E. Stevens, Perceived risk of infection and atti- Daun, 131 & A. I. Meleis, 447 tudes toward risk groups: Deter- The stress response of mothers and minants of nurses’ behavioral in- MACROPHAGES fathers of preterm infants, M. S. tentions regarding AIDS patients, The effects of noise stress on leuko- Miles, S. G. Funk, & M. A. J. B. Jemmott, Ill, J. Freleicher, cyte function in rats, D. O. Mc- Kasper, 261 & L. S. Jemmott, 295 Carthy, M. E. Ouimet, & J. M. Women’s perceptions of cesarean Sex-role orientation and work adap- Daun, 131 and vaginal delivery: Another tation of male nurses, M. Krausz, MAGNITUDE ESTIMATION look, J. Fawcett, N. Pollio & A. P. Kedem, Z. Tal, & Y. Amir, 391 Scaling stimuli with magnitude Tully, 439 NURSING CARE estimation, P. M. Meek, L. MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS Tailoring nursing care to the individ- Sennott-Miller, & S. L. Fer- Descriptions and perceptions of ual client: Empirical challenge of ketich, 77 health among rural and urban a theoretical concept, S. J. MALE NURSES adult with multiple sclerosis, Brown, 39 Sex-role orientation and work adap- K. A. Long & C. Weinert, 335 NURSING DIAGNOSIS tation of male nurses, M. Krausz, Holistic health pattern in multiple Divergent productive thinking fac- P. Kedem, Z. Tal, & Y. Amir, 391 sclerosis, E. E. Gulick & A. tors and accuracy of nursing diag- MANAGEMENT Bugg, 175 noses, M. Lunney, 303 Recognizing staff nurse job perfor- MULTITRAIT MULTIMETHOD NURSING STUDENTS mance and achievements, M. A. Beyond Campbell and Fiske: As- The effect of clients’ family struc- Blegen, C. J. Goode, M. sessment of convergent and ture on nursing students’ cogni- Johnson, M. L. Maas, J. C. Mc- discriminant validity, N. K. Lowe tive schemas and verbal behavior, Closkey, & S. A. Moorhead, 57 & N. M. Ryan-Wenger, 67 L. H. Ganong & M. Coleman, MATTRESS OVERLAYS 139 Effects of position and mattress NEONATAL NURSING overlay on sacral and heel pres- Interactions of parents and nurses PAIN MANAGEMENT sures in a clinical population, S. with high-risk preterm infants, D. Knowledge of, attitudes toward, and Sideranko, A. Quinn, K. Burns, B. Miller & D. Holditch-Davis, barriers to pharmacologic man- & R. D. Froman, 245 187 agement of cancer pain in a state- MEASUREMENT EQUIVA- NEUTROPHILS wide random sample of nurses, R. LENCE The effects of noise stress on leuko- Wortherms, P. Ryan, & S. Ward, Confirmatory factory analysis cyte function in rats, D. O. Mc- 459 (CFA) as a method to assess mea- Carthy, M. E. Ouimet, & J. M. PARADIGM surement equivalence, M. Stom- Daun, 131 An emerging paradigm for the in- mel, S. Wang, C. W. Given, & B. NOISE vestigation of spirituality in nurs- Given, 399 Effects of personal control over hos- ing, P. G. Reed, 349 META-ANALYSIS pital noise on sleep, M. Topf, 19 PARENTING Meta-analysis for descriptive re- The effects of noise stress on leuko- Interactions of parents and nurses search, N. R. Reynolds, G. Tim- cyte function in rats, D. O. Mc- with high-risk preterm infants, D. merman, J. Anderson, & J. S. Carthy, M. E. Ouimet, & J. M. B. Miller & D. Holditch-Davis, Stevenson, 467 Daun, 131 187 Meta-analysis of diabetes patient NURSES Parental and family well-being in education research: Variations in “Nursing as a way of thinking”— families of children with Down intervention effects across stud- Heideggerian hermeneutical anal- syndrome: A comparative study, ies, S. A. Brown, 409 ysis of the lived experience of the M. Van Riper, C. Ryff, & K. MINORITIES returning RN, M. L. Rather, 47 Pridham, 227 A community-based inventory of Recognizing staff nurse job perfor- PATIENT EDUCATION current concerns of impoverished mance and achievements, M. A. Meta-analysis of diabetes patient homeless and drug-addicted mi- Biegen, C. J. Goode, M. education research: Variations in SUBJECT INDEX intervention effects across stud- by adolescents, M. E. Hill, J. S. QUALITY OF LIFE ies, S. A. Brown, 409 Harrell, & L. K. McCormick, Patient perceptions of quality of life PEER PRESSURE 359 after coronary artery surgery: Was Predictors of smokeless tobacco use PSYCHIATRIC PATIENTS it worth it?, K. B. King, L. A. by adolescents, M. E. Hill, J. S. A coercive interactional style as an Porter, L. H. Norsen, & H. T. Harrell, & L. K. McCormick, antecedent to aggression in psy- Reis, 327 359 chiatric patients, E. F. Morrison, Psychometric assessment of the PERFORMANCE 421 quality of life index, C. E. Fer- Recognizing staff nurse job perfor- PSYCHOMETRICS rans & M. J. Powers, 29 mance and achievements, M. A. Aggregating family data, S. L. Fer- Quality of life after liver transplant, Blegen, C. J. Goode, M. ketich, & R. T. Mercer, 313 F. D. Hickes, J. L. Larson, & C. Johnson, M. L. Maas, J. C. Mc- Beyond Campbell and Fiske: As- E. Ferrans, 111 Closkey, & S. A. Moorhead, 57 sessment of convergent and PERSONALITY CHANGES discriminant validity, N. K. Lowe RATS Self-report of indifference and anx- & N. M. Ryan-Wenger, 67 The effect of diet consistency on iety among persons with right The caregiver reaction assessment food intake of anorectic tumor- hemisphere stroke, A. M. (CRA) for caregivers to persons bearing rats, D. O. McCarthy, & Williams, 343 with chronic physical and mental J. M. Daun, 433 PIAGETIAN TASKS impairments, C. W. Given, B. The effects of noise stress on leuko- Cognitive performance on Piagetian Given, M. Stommel, C. Collins, cyte function in rats, D. O. Mc- tasks by Alzheimer’s disease pa- S. King, & S. Franklin, 271 Carthy, M. E. Ouimet, & J. M. tients, J. M. Thornbury, 11 Confirmatory factory analysis Daun, 131 POSITIONING (CFA) as a method to assess mea- RESEARCH Effects of position and mattress surement equivalence, M. Stom- Aggregating family data, S. L. Fer- overlay on sacral and heel pres- mel, S. Wang, C. W. Given, & B. ketich, & R. T. Mercer, 313 sures in a clinical population, S. Given, 399 The Kappa statistic for establishing Sideranko, A. Quinn, K. Burns, The Kappa statistic for establishing interrater reliability in the second- & R. D. Froman, 245 interrater reliability in the second- ary analysis of qualitative clinical POSTPARTUM EMOTIONAL RE- ary analysis of qualitative clinical data, P. F. Brennan & B. J. Hays, SPONSES data, P. F. Brennan & B. J. Hays, 153 Women’s perceptions of cesarean 153 Meta-analysis for descriptive re- and vaginal delivery: Another Nursing intervention studies require search, N. R. Reynolds, G. Tim- look, J. Fawcett, N. Pollio & A. outcome measures that are sensi- merman, J. Anderson, & J. S. Tully, 439 tive to change: Part one, B. J. Stevenson, 467 PREADMISSION SELF-INSTRUC- Stewart & P. G. Archbold, Meta-analysis of diabetes patient TION 477 education research: Variations in Preadmission self-instruction effects Psychometric assessment of the intervention effects across stud- on postadmission and postopera- quality of life index, C. E. Fer- ies, S. A. Brown, 409 tive indicators in CABG patients: rans & M. J. Powers, 29 “Nursing as a way of thinking”— Partial replication and extension, Psychometric examination of instru- Heideggerian hermeneutical anal- V. H. Rice, M. H. Mullin, & P. ments using aggregated data, J. ysis of the lived experience of the Jarosz, 253 A. Verran, B. A. Mark, & G. returning RN, M. L. Rather, 47 PREGNANCY Lamb, 237 Psychometric assessment of the Correlates of battering during preg- Scaling stimuli with magnitude es- quality of life index, C. E. Fer- nancy, J. C. Campbell, M. L. timation, P. M. Meek, L. rans & M. J. Powers, 29 Poland, J. B. Waller, & J. Ager, Sennott-Miller, & S. L. Fer- Psychometric examination of instru- 219 ketich, 77 ments using aggregated data, J. PRESSURE SORES PSYCHOSOCIAL FUNCTION A. Verran, B. A. Mark, & G. Effects of position and mattress Psychosocial outcome si months af- Lamb, 237 overlay on sacral and heel pres- ter heart transplant surgery: A Scaling stimuli with magnitude es- sures in a Clinical population, S. preliminary report, P. Bohachick, timation, P. M. Meek, L. Sideranko, A. Quinn, K. Burns, B. B. Anton, P. J. Wooldridge, R. Sennott-Miller, & S. L. Fer- & R. D. Froman, 245 L. Kormos, J. M. Armitage, R. ketich, 77 PREVENTION L. Hardesty, & B. P. Griffith, Tailoring nursing care to the individ- Predictors of smokeless tobacco use 165 ual client: Empirical challenge of RESEARCH IN NURSING & HEALTH RATS (Continued) by adolescents, M. E. Hill, J. S. TACTILE STIMULATION a_ theoretical concept, S. J. Harrell, & L. K. McCormick, Psychophysiologic and behavioral Brown, 39 359 effects of tactile stimulation on in- The consent process and children, SOCIAL INDIFFERENCE fants with congenital heart M. E. Broome & K. A. Stieglitz, Self-report of indifference and anx- disease, S. J. Weiss, 93 147 iety among persons with right THERAPEUTIC EXERCISE ROLE INTEGRATION hemisphere stroke, A. M. Preadmission self-instruction effects Developing the construct of role in- Williams, 343 on postadmission and postopera- tegration: A narrative analysis of SPIRITUAL WELL-BEING tive indicators in CABG patients: women clerical workers’ daily An emerging paradigm for the in- Partial replication and extension, lives, J. M. Hall, P. E. Stevens, vestigation of spirituality in nurs- V. H. Rice, M. H. Mullin, & P. & A. I. Meleis, 447 ing, P. G. Reed, 349 Jarosz, 253 RURAL HEALTH STEREOTY PES TOBACCO USE Descriptions and perceptions of The effect of clients’ family struc- Predictors of smokeless tobacco use health among rural and urban ture on nursing students’ cogni- by adolescents, M. E. Hill, J. S. adult with multiple sclerosis, tive schemas and verbal behavior, Harrell, & L. K. McCormick, K. A. Long & C. Weinert, L. H. Ganong & M. Coleman, 359 335 139 STIMULI VIOLENCE Scaling stimuli with magnitude SACRAL PRESSURES A coercive interactional style as an estimation, P. M. Meek, L. Effects of position and mattress antecedent to aggression in psy- Sennott-Miller, & S. L. Fer- overlay on sacral and heel pres- chiatric patients, E. F. Morrison, ketich, 77 sures in a clinical population, S. 421 STRESS Sideranko, A. Quinn, K. Burns, Correlates of battering during preg- Adolescent stress and coping: A lon- & R. D. Froman, 245 nancy, J. C. Campbell, M. L. gitudinal study, M. W. Groér, S. SCREENING PROGRAM Poland, J. B. Waller, & J. Ager, P. Thomas, & D. Shoffner, Evaluation of hypertension screen- 219 209 ing in the Hutterite population, VISITING NURSE ASSOCIA- Effects of personal control over hos- J. H. Brunt & E. J. Love, TIONS pital noise on sleep, M. Topf, 103 The organizational environments SELF-ASSESSMENT 19 and services of VNAs_ and Holistic health pattern in multiple The stress response of mothers and hospital-based home health care sclerosis, E. E. Gulick & A. fathers of preterm infants, M. S. agencies, M. E. Burman, 285 Bugg, 175 Miles, S. G. Funk, & M. A. VOICE MEASURES SEMI-FOWLER’S POSITIONS Kasper, 261 Validity and reliability of nonverbal Effects of position and mattress STRESSORS voice measures as indicator of overlay on sacral and heel pres- The effects of noise stress on leuko- stressor-provoked anxiety, B. F. sures in a clinical population, S. cyte function in rats, D. O. Mc- Fuller, Y. Horii, & D. A. Conner, Sideranko, A. Quinn, K. Burns, Carthy, M. E. Ouimet, & J. M. 379 & R. D. Froman, 245 Daun, 131 SEX-ROLE ORIENTATION Validity and reliability of nonverbal Sex-role orientation and work adap- voice measures as indicator of WALKER 256 CARCINOSAR- tation of male nurses, M. Krausz, stressor-provoked anxiety, B. F. COMA P. Kedem, Z. Tal, & Y. Amir, Fuller, Y. Horii, & D. A. Conner, The effect of diet consistency on 391 379 food intake of anorectic tumor- SLEEP STROKE bearing rats, D.O . McCarthy, & Effects of personal control over hos- Self-report of indifference and anx- J. M. Daun, 433 pital noise on sleep, M. Topf, 19 iety among persons with right WOMEN SLEEP-WAKE STATES hemisphere stroke, A. M. A community-based inventory of Interactions of parents and nurses Williams, 343 current concerns of impoverished with high-risk preterm infants, D. SURGERY homeless and drug-addicted mi- B. Miller & D. Holditch-Davis, Patient perceptions of quality of life nority women, A. M. Nyamathi 187 after coronary artery surgery: Was & J. Flaskerud, 121 SMOKELESSNESS TOBACCO it worth it?, K. B. King, L. A. Attentional fatigue following breast USE Porter, L. H. Norsen, & H. T. cancer surgery, B. Cimprich, 199 Predictors of smokeless tobacco use Reis, 327 Correlates of battering during preg- SUBJECT INDEX Poland, J. B. Waller, & J. Ager, nancy, J. C. Campbell, M. L. WORK SATISFACTION 219 women clerical workers’ daily Sex-role orientation and work adap- Developing the construct of role in- lives, J. M. Hall, P. E. Stevens, tation of male nurses, M. Krausz, tegration: A narrative analysis of & A. I. Meleis, 447 P. Kedem, Z. Tal, & ¥. Amir, 391

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