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AUTHOR INDEX J Jezewski, Mary Ann: Evolution of a grounded Advances in Nursing Science theory: Conflict resolution through culture Volume 17 brokering. 1995;17(3):14-30 Johnson, Joy L.: A dialectic examination of nursing A art. 1994;17(1):1-14 Archbold, Patricia G.: see Cartwright (1994) Arruda, Eloita N.: see Meleis (1994) K Keegan, Lynn: see Burk (1995) B Bernal, Pilar: see Meleis (1994) L Beckerman, Anita: Personal journal of caring Lane, Sandra: see Meleis (1994) through esthetic knowing. 1994;17(1):71-79 Lenz, Elizabeth R., Suppe, Frederick, Gift, Audrey Burk, Martha E., Wieser, Peggy C., Keegan, Lynn: G., Pugh, Linda C., Milligan, Renee A.: Collabo- Cultural beliefs and health behaviors of pregnant rative development of middle-range nursing Mexican-American women: Implications for theories: Toward a theory of unpleasant symp- primary care. 1995;17(4):37-52 toms. 1995;17(3):1-13 Liaschenko, Joan: The moral geography of home Cc care. 1994;17(2):16-26 Cartwright, Juliana C., Archbold, Patricia G., Limandri, Barbara: see Cartwright (1994) Stewart, Barbara J., Limandri, Barbara: Enrich- ment processes in family caregiving to frail elders. M 1994;17(1):31-43 Meleis, Afaf Ibrahim, Arruda, Eloita N., Lane, Clarke, Pamela N., Cody, William K.: Nursing Sandra, Bernal, Pilar: Veiled, voluminous, and theory-based practice in the home and community: devalued: Narrative stories about low-income The crux of professional nursing education. women from Brazil, Egypt, and Colombia. 1994;17(2):41-53 1994;17(2):1-15 Cody, William K.: see Clarke (1994) Milligan, Renee A.: see Lenz (1995) Morse, Janice M.: Exploring the theoretical basis of D nursing using advanced techniques of concept Darbyshire, Philip: Understanding the life of illness: analysis. 1995;17(3):31-46 Learning through the art of Frida Kahlo. 1994;17(1):51-59 O Davis, Linda L.: Constructing the reality of recov- O’Neil, Eileen S.: Home health nurses’ use of base ery: Family home care management strategies. rate information in diagnostic reasoning. 1994;17(2):66-76 1994;17(2):77-85 G P Gaul, Alice LeVeille: Casuistry, care, compassion, Porter, Eileen Jones: “Reducing my risks”: A and ethics data analysis. 1995;17(3):47-57 phenomenon of older widows’ lived experience. Gendron, Diana: The tapestry of care. 1994; 17(2):54-65 1994;17(1):25-30 Pugh, Linda C.: see Lenz (1995) Gift, Audrey G.: see Lenz (1995) R H Reed, Pamela G.: A treatise on nursing knowledge Hagedorn, Mary: Hermeneutic photography: An development for the 21st century: Beyond innovative esthetic technique for generating data postmodernism. 1995;17(3):70-84 in nursing research. 1994;17(1):44—50 Hagedorn, Susan: The politics of caring: The role of S activism in primary care. 1995;17(4):1-11 Schoenhofer, Savina O.: Rethinking primary care: Hampton, Debra C.: Expertise: The true essence of Connections to nursing. 1995;17(4):12-21 nursing art. 1994;17(1):15-24 SmithBattle, Lee: Teenage mothers’ Henderson, Dorothy J.: Consciousness raising in narratives of self: An examination of risking the participatory research: Method and methodology future. 1995;17(4):22-36 for emancipatory nursing inquiry. 1995;17(3):58- Smith, Carol E.: A model of caregiving effectiveness 69 for technologically dependent adults residing at 88 ADVANCES IN NURSING SCIENCE/JUNE 1995 home. 1994;17(2):27—-40 Caring Sorrell, Jeanne Merkle: Remembrance of things past The alienation of the sufferer. (Younger) through writing: Esthetic patterns of knowing in 1995;17(4):53-72 nursing. 1994;17(1):60-70 Casuistry, care, compassion, and ethics data analysis. Stewart, Barbara J.: see Cartwright (1994) (Gaul) 1995;17(3):47-57 Suppe, Frederick: see Lenz (1995) The politics of caring: The role of activism in primary care. (Hagedorn) 1995;17(4):1-11 Ww Rethinking primary care: Connections to nursing. White, Jill: Patterns of knowing: Review, critique, (Schoenhofer) 1995;17(4):12-—21 and update. 1995;17(4):73-86 The tapestry of care. (Gendron) 1994;17(1):25-30 Wieser, Peggy C.: see Burk (1995) Casuistry Y Casuistry, care, compassion, and ethics data analysis. Younger, Janet B.: The alienation of the sufferer. (Gaul) 1995;17(3):47-57 1995;17(4):53-72 Chunking theory Expertise: The true essence of nursing art. (Hamp- ton) 1994;17(1):15-24 SUBJECT INDEX Advances in Nursing Science Community Nursing theory-based practice in the home and Volume 17 community: The crux of professional nursing education. (Clarke, Cody) 1994;17(2):41-53 A Compassion Activism Casuistry, care, compassion, and ethics data analysis. The politics of caring: The role of activism in (Gaul) 1995;17(3):47-57 primary care. (Hagedorn) 1995;17(4):1-11 Concept analysis Adolescent mothers Exploring the theoretical basis of nursing using Teenage mothers’ narratives of self: An advanced techniques of concept analysis. (Morse) examination of risking the future. (SmithBattle) 1995;17(3):31-46 1995;17(4):22-36 Consciousness raising Alienation Consciousness raising in participatory research: The alienation of the sufferer. (Younger) Method and methodology for emancipatory 1995;17(4):53-72 nursing inquiry. (Henderson) 1995;17(3):58-69 Art Critical theory A personal journal of caring through esthetic Consciousness raising in participatory research: knowing. (Beckerman) 1994;17(1):71-79 Method and methodology for emancipatory Understanding the life of illness: Learning through nursing inquiry. (Henderson) 1995;17(3):58-69 the art of Frida Kahlo. (Darbyshire) 1994;17(1):51-59 Cultural beliefs Cultural beliefs and health behaviors of pregnant c Mexican-American women: Implications for primary care. (Burk, Wieser, & Keegan) Caregiving 1995;17(4):37-52 Constructing the reality of recovery: Family home Veiled, voluminous, and devalued: Narrative stories care management strategies. (Davis, Grant) about low-income women from Brazil, Egypt, and 1994;17(2):66-76 Colombia. (Meleis, Arruda, Lane, & Bernal) Enrichment processes in family caregiving to frail 1994;17(2):1-15 elderly. (Cartwright, Archbold, Stewart, & Limandri) 1994;17(1):31-43 Culture brokering A model of caregiving effectiveness for Evolution of a grounded theory: Conflict resolution technologically dependent adults residing at home. through culture brokering. (Jezewski) (Smith) 1994;17(2):27-40 1995;17(3):14~30 D Ethics Patterns of knowing: Review, critique, and update. Data analysis (White) 1995;17(4):73-86 Casuistry, care, compassion, and ethics data analysis. (Gaul) 1995;17(3):47-57 Ethics data analysis Casuistry, care, compassion, and ethics data analysis. Diagnostic reasoring (Gaul) 1995;17(3):47-57 Home health nurses’ use of base rate information in diagnostic reasoning. (O’Neill) 1994;17(2):77-85 Expertise Dyspnea Expertise: The true essence of nursing art. Collaborative development of middle-range nursing (Hampton) 1994;17(1):15-24 theories: Toward a theory of unpleasant symp- toms. (Lenz, Suppe, Gift, Pugh, & Milligan) F 1995;17(3):1-13 Family E Constructing the reality of recovery: Family home care management strategies. (Davis, Grant) Education 1994; 17(2):66-76 The tapestry of care. (Gendron) 1994;17(1):25-30 Enrichment processes in family caregiving to frail Elderly elderly. (Cartwright, Archbold, Stewart, & Enrichment processes in family caregiving to frail Limandri) 1994;17(1):31-43 elderly. (Cartwright, Archbold, Stewart, & Hermeneutic photography: An innovative esthetic Limandri) 1994;17(1):31-43 technique for generating data in nursing research. “Reducing my risks”: A phenomenon of older (Hagedorn) 1994;17(1):44-50 widows’ lived experience. (Porter) 1994;17(2):54-65 Fatigue Collaborative development of middle-range nursing Emancipatory nursing inquiry theories: Toward a theory of unpleasant symp- Consciousness raising in participatory research: toms. (Lenz, Suppe, Gift, Pugh, & Milligan) Method and methodology for emancipatory 1995;17(3):1-13 nursing inquiry. (Henderson) 1995;17(3):58-69 Feminist process Esthetics and art of nursing (Volume 17:1, The politics of caring: The role of activism in September 1994) primary care. (Hagedorn) 1995;17(4):1-11 A dialectic examination of nursing art. (Johnson) 1994;17(1):1-14 G Enrichment processes in family caregiving to frail elderly. (Cartwright, Archbold, Stewart, & Grounded theory Limandri) 1994;17(1):31-43 Evolution of a grounded theory: Conflict resolution Expertise: The true essence of nursing art. through culture brokering. (Jezewski) (Hampton) 1994;17(1):15-24 1995;17(3):14-30 Hermeneutic photography: An innovative esthetic technique for generating data in nursing research. H (Hagedorn) 1994;17(1):44-50 Patterns of knowing: Review, critique, and update. Hermeneutic photography (White) 1995;17(4):73-86 Hermeneutic photography: An innovative esthetic A personal journal of caring through esthetic technique for generating data in nursing research. knowing. (Beckerman) 1994;17(1):71-79 (Hagedorn) 1994;17(1):44-50 Remembrance of things past through writing: Esthetic patterns of knowing in nursing. (Sorrell) Heuristics 1994;17(1):60-70 Home health nurses’ use of base rate information in The tapestry of care. (Gendron) 1994;17(1):25-30 diagnostic reasoning. (O’ Neill) 1994;17(2):77-85 Understanding the life of illness: Learning through the art of Frida Kahlo. (Darbyshire) Holistic nursing 1994;17(1):51-59 Nursing theory-based practice in the home and 90 ADVANCES IN NurSING SCIENCE/JUNE 1995 community: The crux of professional nursing Knowledge development. See Theory and knowl- education. (Clarke, Cody) 1994;17(2):41-53 edge development Home care (Volume 17:2, December 1994) L Constructing the reality of recovery: Family home care management strategies. (Davis, Grant) Life course development 1994;17(2):66-76 Teenage mothers’ narratives of self: An examination Home health nurses’ use of base rate information in of risking the future. (SmithBattle) 1995;17(4): diagnostic reasoning. (O’ Neill) 1994;17(2):77-85 22-36 A model of caregiving effectiveness for technologi- cally dependent adults residing at home. (Smith) M 1994;17(2):27-40 Marginalization The moral geography of home care. (Liaschenko) Veiled, voluminous, and devalued: Narrative stories 1994;17(2):16-26 about low-income women from Brazil, Egypt, and Nursing theory-based practice in the home and Colombia. (Meleis, Arruda, Lane, & Bernal) community: The crux of professional nursing 1994;17(2):1-15 education. (Clarke, Cody) 1994;17(2):41-53 “Reducing my risks”: A phenomenon of older Metatheory widows’ lived experience. (Porter) A treatise on nursing knowledge development for 1994;17(2):54-65 the 21st century: Beyond postmodernism. (Reed) Veiled, voluminous, and devalued: Narrative stories 1995;17(3):70-84 about low-income women from Brazil, Egypt, and Colombia. (Meleis, Arruda, Lane, & Bernal) Mexican Americans 1994;17(2):1-15 Cultural beliefs and health behaviors of pregnant I Mexican-American women: Implications for International health primary care. (Burk, Wieser, & Keegan) Cultural beliefs and health behaviors of pregnant 1995;17(4):37-52 Mexican-American women: Implications for primary care. (Burk, Wieser, & Keegan) Middle-range theory 1995;17(4):37-52 Collaborative development of middle-range nursing Veiled, voluminous, and devalued: Narrative stories theories: Toward a theory of unpleasant symp- about low-income women from Brazil, Egypt, and toms. (Lenz, Suppe, Gift, Pugh, & Milligan) Colombia. (Meleis, Arruda, Lane, & Bernal) 1995;17(3):1-13 1994;17(2):1-15 Morality Interpretive phenomenology The moral geography of home care. (Liaschenko) Teenage mothers’ narratives of self: An examination 1994;17(2):16-26 of risking the future. (SmithBattle) 1995;17(4):22-36 N J Narratives Journals Teenage mothers’ narratives of self: An examination A personal journal of caring through esthetic of risking the future. (SmithBattle) 1995;17(4): knowing. (Beckerman) 1994;17(1):71-79 22-36 K Veiled, voluminous, and devalued: Narrative stories about low-income women from Brazil, Egypt, and Kahlo, Frida Colombia. (Meleis, Arruda, Lane, & Bernal) Understanding the life of illness: Learning through 1994;17(2):1-15 the art of Frida Kahlo. (Darbyshire) Network theory 1994;17(1):51-59 Expertise: The true essence of nursing art. (Hamp- ton) 1994;17(1):15-24 Knowing Patterns of knowing: Review, critique, and update. Nurse-midwife (White) 1995;17(4):73-86 Cultural beliefs and health behaviors of pregnant Mexican-American women: Implications for Philosophy primary care. (Burk, Wieser, & Keegan) The alienation of the sufferer. (Younger) 1995;17(4):37-52 1995;17(4):53-72 A dialectic examination of nursing art. (Johnson) Nursing art 1994;17(1):1-14 A dialectic examination of nursing art. (Johnson) A treatise on nursing knowledge development for the 1994;17(1):1-14 21st century: Beyond postmodernism. (Reed) Expertise: The true essence of nursing art. (Hamp- 1995;17(3):70-84 ton) 1994;17(1):15-24 Remembrance of things past through writing: Photography Esthetic patterns of knowing in nursing. (Sorrell) Hermeneutic photography: An innovative esthetic 1994;17(1):60-70 technique for generating data in nursing research. The tapestry of care. (Gendron) 1994;17(1):25-30 (Hagedorn) 1994;17(1):44-50 Understanding the life of illness: Learning through the art of Frida Kahlo. (Darbyshire) Postmodernism 1994;17(1):51-59 A treatise on nursing knowledge development for the 21st century: Beyond postmodernism. (Reed) Nursing education 1995;17(3):70-84 Nursing theory-based practice in the home and Pregnancy community: The crux of professional nursing Cultural beliefs and health behaviors of pregnant education. (Clarke, Cody) 1994;17(2):41-53 Mexican-American women: Implications for Understanding the life of illness: Learning through primary care. (Burk, Wieser, & Keegan) the art of Frida Kahlo. (Darbyshire) 1995;17(4):37-52 1994;17(1):51-59 Teenage mothers’ narratives of self: An examination of risking the future. (SmithBattle) 1995;17(4): Nursing practice 22-36 The tapestry of care. (Gendron) 1994;17(1):25-30 Primary care and knowledge development Nursing theory (Volume 17:4, June 1995) A dialectic examination of nursing art. (Johnson) The alienation of the sufferer. (Younger) 1994;17(1):1-14 1995;17(4):53-72 Evolution of a grounded theory: Conflict resolution Cultural beliefs and health behaviors of pregnant through culture brokering. (Jezewski) Mexican-American women: Implications for 1995;17(3):14-30 primary care. (Burk, Wieser, & Keegan) Exploring the theoretical basis of nursing using 1995;17(4):37-52 advanced techniques of concept analysis. (Morse) Patterns of knowing: Review, critique, and update. 1995;17(3):31-46 (White) 1995;17(4):73-86 Rethinking primary care: Connections to nursing. The politics of caring: The role of activism in (Schoenhofer) 1995;17(4):12—21 primary care. (Hagedorn) 1995;17(4):1-11 Rethinking primary care: Connections to nursing. P (Schoenhofer) 1995;17(4):12-21 Parenteral nutrition Teenage mothers’ narratives of self: An examination A model of caregiving effectiveness for technologi- of risking the future. (SmithBattle) 1995;17(4): cally dependent adults residing at home. (Smith) 22-36 1994;17(2):27-40 Q Quality of life Participatory research A model of caregiving effectiveness for technologi- Consciousness raising in participatory research: cally dependent adults residing at home. (Smith) Method and methodology for emancipatory 1994;17(2):27-40 nursing inquiry. (Henderson) 1995;17(3):58-69 R Patient agency Reasoning The moral geography of home care. (Liaschenko) Home health nurses’ use of base rate information in 1994;17(2):16-26 diagnostic reasoning. (O’ Neill) 1994; 17(2):77-85 92 ADVANCES IN NursING SCIENCE/JUNE 1995 Research methods Theory and knowledge development (Volume 17:3, Consciousness raising in participatory research: March 1995) Method and methodology for emancipatory Casuistry, care, compassion, and ethics data analysis. nursing inquiry. (Henderson) 1995;17(3):58-69 (Gaul) 1995;17(3):47-57 Exploring the theoretical basis of nursing using Collaborative development of middle-range nursing advanced techniques of concept analysis. (Morse) theories: Toward a theory of unpleasant symp- 1995;17(3):31-46 toms. (Lenz, Suppe, Gift, Pugh, & Milligan) 1995;17(3):1-13 Risks Consciousness raising in participatory research: “Reducing my risks”: A phenomenon of older Method and methodology for emancipatory widows’ lived experience. (Porter) nursing inquiry. (Henderson) 1995;17(3):58-69 1994;17(2):54-65 Evolution of a grounded theory: Conflict resolution through culture brokering. (Jezewski) Roles 1995;17(3):14-30 Veiled, voluminous, and devalued: Narrative stories Exploring the theoretical basis of nursing using about low-income women from Brazil, Egypt, and advanced techniques of concept analysis. (Morse). Colombia. (Meleis, Arruda, Lane, & Bernal) 1995;17(3):31-46 1994;17(2):1-15 A treatise on nursing knowledge development for the S 21st century: Beyond postmodernism (Reed) 1995;17(3):70-84 Schema theory Expertise: The true essence of nursing art. (Hamp- Ww ton) 1994;17(1):15-24 Widows Stroke caregiving “Reducing my risks”: A phenomenon of older Constructing the reality of recovery: Family home widows’ lived experience. (Porter) 1994;17(2):54-65 care management strategies. (Davis, Grant) 1994;17(2):66-76 Women Cultural beliefs and health behaviors of pregnant Suffering Mexican-American women: Implications for The alienation of the sufferer. (Younger) primary care. (Burk, Wieser, & Keegan) 1995;17(4):53-72 1995;17(4):37-52 T “Reducing my risks”: A phenomenon of older widows’ lived experience. (Porter) 1994;17(2):54— Technologically dependent adults 65 A model of caregiving effectiveness for technologi- Teenage mothers’ narratives of self: An examination cally dependent adults residing at home. (Smith) of risking the future. (SmithBattle) 1995;17(4): 1994;17(2):27—-40 22-36 Technology Veiled, voluminous, and devalued: Narrative stories A model of caregiving effectiveness for technologi- about low-income women from Brazil, Egypt, and cally dependent adults residing at home. (Smith) Colombia. (Meleis, Arruda, Lane, & Bernal) 1994;17(2):27-40 1994;17(2):1-15 The moral geography of home care. (Liaschenko) 1994;17(2):16-26 Writing A personal journal of caring through esthetic Theory-based practice knowing. (Beckerman) 1994;17(1):71-79 Nursing theory-based practice in the home and Remembrance of things past through writing: community: The crux of professional nursing Esthetic patterns of knowing in nursing. (Sorrell) education. (Clarke, Cody) 1994;17(2):41-53 1994;17(1):60-70 ~~

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