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SUBJECT INDEX Children Advances in Nursing Science Ethics in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: Parental Volume 19 Perceptions at Four Years Postdischarge. (Pinch, Spielman) 1996;19(1):51-71 A Life Support Decisions for Children: What Do Aboriginal views Parents Value? (Kirschbaum) 1996; 19(1):51-71 Ways of Knowing about Health: An Aboriginal Chinese Americars Perspective. (Turton) 1997; 19(3):28-36 Conformity with Nature: A Theory of Chinese Accounts American Elders’ Health Promotion and Illness A Concept Analysis of Alcoholic Denial and Prevention Processes. (Chen) 1996; 19(2):17—26 Cultural Accounts. (Wing) 1996; 19(2):54-63 Chronic conditions African American women Health Promotion: An Essential Component of A Model for Describing Low-Income African Rehabilitation for People with Chronic Disabling American Women’s Participation in Breast and Conditions. (Stuifbergen, Rogers) 1997; 19(4):1- Cervical Cancer Early Detection and Screening. 20 (Baldwin) 1996; 19(2):27—42 Clitoridectomy Alcoholism The Culture of Female Circumcision. (Morris) A Concept Analysis of Alcoholic Denial and 1996; 19(2):43-—53 Cultural Accounts. (Wing) 1996;19(2):54-63 Communication Bakhtin, Nursing Narzatives, and Dialogical Autonomy Consciousness. (Bowers, Moore) 1997; 19(3):70— The Ethics of Compliance: A Dialectic. (Hess) 77 1996; 19(1): 18-27, 37 Compliance B The Ethics of Compliance: A Dialectic. (Hess) Breast cancer 1996; 19(1):18—27 Breast Cancer Survival: A Phenomenological Concept analysis Inquiry. (Thibodeau, MacRae) 1997; 19(4):65-74 A Concept Analysis of Alcoholic Denial and A Model for Describing Low-Income African Cultural Accounts. (Wing) 1996; 19(2):54-63 American Women’s Participation in Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection and Screening. Corporate health care (Baldwin) 1996; 19(2):27-—42 Dirty Hands: The Underside of Marketplace Health Care. (Mohr, Mahon) 1996; 19(1):28-37 ¢ Cross-cultural research Cambodian women Culturally Competent Scholarship: Substance and Psychological Well-Being of Cambodian Women in Rigor. (Meleis) 1996; 19(2):1-16 Resettlement. (Catolico) 1997; 19(4):75-84 Culture Cancer A Concept Analysis of Alcoholic Denial and Breast Cancer Survival: A Phenomenological Cultural Accounts. (Wing) 1996; 19(2):54-63 Inquiry. (Thibodeau, MacRae) 1997; 19(4):65—74 A Conceptual Model for Studying Parenting A Model for Describing Low-Income African Behaviors in Immigrant Populations. (Foss) American Women’s Participation in Breast and 1996; 19(2):74-87 Cervical Cancer Early Detection and Screening. Conformity with Nature: A Theory of Chinese (Baldwin) 1996; 19(2):27—42 American Elders’ Health Promotion and Illness Prevention Processes. (Chen) 1996; 19(2): 17-26 Caring Culturally Competent Scholarship: Substance and Power and Caring: A Dialectic in Nursing. (Rafael) Rigor. (Meleis) 1996; 19(2):1-16 1996; 19(1):3-17 The Culture of Female Circumcision. (Morris) Cervical cancer 1996; 19(2):43-53 A Model for Describing Low-Income African A Model for Describing Low-Income African American Women’s Participation in Breast and American Women’s Participation in Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection and Screening. Cervical Cancer Early Detection and Screening. (Baldwin) 1996; 19(2):27-42 (Baldwin) 1996; 19(2):27—42 86 ADVANCES IN NursING SCIENCE/JUNE 1996 Psychological Well-Being of Cambodian Women in An Occupational Transmission of HIV: Collision of Resettlement. (Catolico) 1997; 19(4):75-84 Ethical Worlds in Nursing Practice. (Stevens, Ways of Knowing about Health: An Aboriginal Hall) 1996; 19(1):38-S0 Perspective. (Turton) 1997; 19(3):28-36 The Perception and Judgment of Senior Baccalaureate Student Nurses in Clinical Decision D Making. (Brooks, Thomas) 1997; 19(3):50-69 Power and Caring: A Dialectic in Nursing. (Rafael) Decision making 1996; 19(1):3-17 The Perception and Judgment of Senior Baccalaureate Student Nurses in Clinical Decision F Making. (Brooks, Thomas) 1997; 19(3):50-69 Female circumcision Denial The Culture of Female Circumcision. (Morris) A Concept Analysis of Alcoholic Denial and 1996; 19(2):43-53 Cultural Accounts. (Wing) 1996;19(2):54-63 Dialectic G The Ethics of Compliance: A Dialectic. (Hess) Growth experience 1996; 19(1): 18-27 Toward a Middle-Range Theory of Resilience. Power and Caring: A Dialectic in Nursing. (Rafael) (Polk) 1997; 19(3):1-13 1996; 19(1):3-17 H Dialogism Bakhtin, Nursing Narratives, and Dialogical Health care Consciousness. (Bowers, Moore) 1997; 19(3):70— Dirty Hands: The Underside of Marketplace Health 77 Care. (Mohr, Mahon) 1996; 19(1):28-37 Disabilities Health promotion Health Promotion: An Essential Component of Conformity with Nature: A Theory of Chinese Rehabilitation for People with Chronic Disabling American Elders’ Health Promotion and Illness Conditions. (Stuifbergen, Rogers) 1997; 19(4):1- Prevention Processes. (Chen) 1996; 19(2): 17-26 20 Health Promotion: An Essential Component of Rehabilitation for People with Chronic Disabling Discrimination Conditions. (Stuifbergen, Rogers) 1997; 19(4):1- Sources of Stigma Associated with Women with 20 HIV. (Bunting) 1996; 19(2):64-73 Ways of Knowing about Health: An Aboriginal Perspective. (Turton) 1997; 19(3):28-36 E Henderson, Virginia Early detection “And Gina Sews”: A Tribute to Virginia Henderson, A Model for Describing Low-Income African 1898-1996. (Bishop, Scudder) 1996; 19(1):1-2 American Women’s Participation in Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection and Screening. HIV/AIDS (Baldwin) 1996; 19(2):27—42 An Occupational Transmission of HIV: Collision of Ethical Worlds in Nursing Practice. (Stevens, Empowerment Hall) 1996; 19(1):38-S0 Power and Caring: A Dialectic in Nursing. (Rafael) Sources of Stigma Associated with Women with 1996; 19(1):3—17 HIV. (Bunting) 1996; 19(2):64-73 Ethics Dirty Hands: The Underside of Marketplace Health I Care. (Mohr, Mahon) 1996; 19(1):28-37 Illness prevention Ethics in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: Parental Conformity with Nature: A Theory of Chinese Perceptions at Four Years Postdischarge. (Pinch, American Elders’ Health Promotion and Illness Spielman) 1996; 19(1):51-71 Prevention Processes. (Chen) 1996; 19(2):17—26 The Ethics of Compliance: A Dialectic. (Hess) 1996; 19(1}: 18-27 Illness theory Life Support Decisions for Children: What Do Responding to Threats to Integrity of Self. (Morse) Parents Value? (Kirschbaum) 1996; 19(i):51-71 1997; 19(4):2 1-36 Immigrants Nursing functions A Conceptual Model for Studying Parenting The Role of Nursing in the Rehabilitation of Acute Behaviors in Immigrant Populations. (Foss) Stroke Patients: Toward a Unified Theoretical 1996; 19(2):74-87 Perspective. (Kirkevold) 1997; 19(4):55-64 K Nursing narratives Bakhtin, Nursing Narratives, and Dialogical Knowledge development Consciousness. (Bowers, Moore) 1997; 19(3):70- Culturally Competent Scholarship: Substance and 77 Rigor. (Meleis) 1996; 19(2): 1-16 L Nursing practice “And Gina Sews”: A Tribute to Virginia Henderson, Life support decisions 1898-1996. (Bishop, Scudder) 1996; 19(1):1-2 Life Support Decisions for Children: What Do An Occupational Transmission of HIV: Collision of Parents Value? (Kirschbaum) 1996;19(1):51-71 Ethical Worlds in Nursing Practice. (Stevens, M Hall) 1996; 19(1):38-50 Memory Nursing theory Beyond “True” and “False” Memories: Implications of Nursing Taxonomies for Remembering and Recovery in the Survival of Middle-Range Theory Development. (Blegen, Child Sexual Abuse. (Hall, Kondora) Tripp-Reimer) 1997; 19(3):37—49 1997; 19(4):37-54 O Methodology Culturally Competent Scholarship: Substance and Occupational transmission of disease Rigor. (Meleis) 1996; 19(2):1-16 An Occupational Transmission of HIV: Collision of Explicating Middle-Range Theory through Ethical Worlds in Nursing Practice. (Stevens, Methodological Diversity. (Acton, Irvin, Jensen, Hall) 1996; 19(1):38-50 Hopkins & Miller) 1997; 19(3):78-85 P Middle-range theory Explicating Middle-Range Theory through Parents Methodological Diversity. (Acton, Irvin, Jensen, A Conceptual Model for Studying Parenting Hopkins & Miller) 1997; 19(3):78-85 Behaviors in Immigrant Populations. (Foss) Implications of Nursing Taxonomies for 1996; 19(2):74-87 Middle-Range Theory Development. (Blegen, Ethics in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: Parental Tripp-Reimer) 1997; 19(3):37—49 Perceptions at Four Years Postdischarge. (Pinch, The Middle-Range Theory of Unpleasant Spielman) 1996; 19(1):51-71 Symptoms: An Update. (Lenz, Pugh, Milligan, Life Support Decisions for Children: What Do Gift & Suppe) 1997; 19(3): 14-27 Parents Value? (Kirschbaum) 1996;19(1):51-71 Toward a Middle-Range Theory of Resilience. Phenomenology (Polk) 1997;19(3):1-13 Breast Cancer Survival: A Phenomenological Multiple sclerosis Inquiry. (Thibodeau, MacRae) 1997;19(4):65-74 Health Promotion: An Essential Component of Life Support Decisions for Children: What Do Rehabilitation for People with Chronic Disabling Parents Value? (Kirschbaum) 1996; 19(1):51-71 Conditions. (Stuifbergen, Rogers) 1997; 19(4):1- Philosophy 20 Conformity with Nature: A Theory of Chinese N American Elders’ Health Promotion and Illness Prevention Processes. (Chen) 1996; 19(2): 17-26 Native Americans Ways of Knowing about Health: An Aboriginal Power Perspective. (Turton) 1997; 19(3):28-36 Power and Caring: A Dialectic in Nursing. (Rafael) 1996; 19(1):3-17 Neonatal intensive care Ethics in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: Parental Psychological well-bein, Perceptions at Four Years Postdischarge. (Pinch, Psychological Well-Being of Cambodian Women in Spielman) 1996; 19(1):51-71 Resettlement. (Catolico) 1997; 19(4):75-84 88 ADVANCES IN NurSING SCIENCE/JUNE 1996 Q Self Responding to Threats to Integrity of Self. (Morse) Quality of life 1997; 19(4):2 1-36 Health Promotion: An Essential Component of Rehabilitation for People with Chronic Disabling Sexual abuse Conditions. (Stuifbergen, Rogers) 1997; 19(4):1- Beyond “True” and “False” Memories: 20 Remembering and Recovery in the Survival of Child Sexual Abuse. (Hall, Kondora) R 1997; 19(4):37-54 Recovery Somali women Beyond “True” and “False” Memories: The Culture of Female Circumcision. (Morris) Remembering and Recovery in the Survival of 1996; 19(2):43-53 Child Sexual Abuse. (Hall, Kondora) 1997; 19(4):37-54 Stigma Breast Cancer Survival: A Phenomenological Sources of Stigma Associated with Women with Inquiry. (Thibodeau, MacRae) 1997; 19(4):65-74 HIV. (Bunting) 1996; 19(2):64-73 Refugees Stroke Psychological Well-Being of Cambodian Women in The Role of Nursing in the Rehabilitation of Acute Resettlement. (Catolico) 1997; 19(4):75-84 Stroke Patients: Toward a Unified Theoretical The Culture of Female Circumcision. (Morris) Perspective. (Kirkevold) 1997; 19(4):55-64 1996; 19(2):43-53 Student nurses Rehabilitation The Perception and Judgment of Senior Beyond “True” and “False” Memories: Baccalaureate Student Nurses in Clinical Decision Remembering and Recovery in the Survival of Making. (Brooks, Thomas) 1997; 19(3):50-69 Child Sexual Abuse. (Hall, Kondora) Symptoms 1997; 19(4):37-54 The Middle-Range Theory of Unpleasant Health Promotion: An Essential Component of Symptoms: An Update. (Lenz, Pugh, Milligan, Rehabilitation for People with Chronic Disabling Gift & Suppe) 1997; 19(3):14-27 Conditions. (Stuifbergen, Rogers) 1997; 19(4):1- 20 T The Role of Nursing in the Rehabilitation of Acute Taxonomies Stroke Patients: Toward a Unified Theoretical Implications of Nursing Taxonomies for Perspective. (Kirkevold) 1997; 19(4):55-64 Middle-Range Theory Development. (Blegen, Research Tripp-Reimer) 1997; 19(3):37—49 Ethics in the Necnatal Intensive Care Unit: Parental Transition Perceptions at Four Years Postdischarge. (Pinch, A Conceptual Model for Studying Parenting Spielman) 1996;19(1):51-71 Behaviors in Immigrant Populations. (Foss) Resettlement 1996; 19(2):74-87 Psychological Well-Being of Cambodian Women in V Resettlement. (Catolico) 1997; 19(4):75—-84 Values Resilience Life Support Decisions for Children: What Do Toward a Middle-Range Theory of Resilience. Parents Value? (Kirschbaum) 1996; 19(1):51—71 (Polk) 1997; 19(3):1-13 WwW Response to injury theory Responding to Threats to Integrity of Self. (Morse) Women 1997; 19(4):2 1-36 Breast Cancer Survival: A Phenomenological Inquiry (Thibodeau, MacRae). 1997; 19(4):65-74 S The Culture of Female Circumcision. (Morris) Screening 1996; 19(2):43-53 A Model for Describing Low-Income African A Model for Describing Low-Income African American Women’s Participation in Breast and American Women’s Participation in Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection and Screening. Cervical Cancer Early Detection and Screening. (Baldwin) 1996; 19(2):27—42 (Baldwin) 1996; 19(2):27—42 Psychological Well-Being of Cambodian Women in Hall, Joanne M., Kondora, Lori L.: Beyond “True” Resettlement. (Catolico) 1997; 19(4):75-84 and “False” Memories: Remembering and Sources of Stigma Associated with Women with Recovery in the Survival of Child Sexual Abuse. HIV. (Bunting) 1996; 19(2):64-73 1997; 19(4):37-54 Hess, Joanne Dukes: The Ethics of Compliance: A Dialectic. 1996; 19(1): 18-27 Hopkins, Barbara A.: see Acton (1997) AUTHOR INDEX I Advances in Nursing Science Irvin, Barbara L.: see Acton (1997) Volume 19 A J Acton, Gayle J., Irvin, Barbara L., Jensen, Betty A., Jensen, Betty A.: see Acton (1997) Hopkins, Barbara A., Miller, Earline Westphal: Explicating Middle-Range: Theory through K Methodological Diversity. 1997; 19(3):78-85 Kirkevold, Marit: The Role of Nursing in the Rehabilitation of Acute Stroke Patients: Toward a B Unified Theoretical Perspective. 1997; 19(4):55— Baldwin, Dee: A Model for Describing Low-Income 64 African American Women’s Participation in Kirschbaum, Mark Stephen: Life Support Decisions Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection and for Children: What Do Parents Value? Screening. 1996; 19(2):27—42 1996; 19(1):51-71 Bishop, Anne H., Scudder, John R.: “And Gina Kondora, Lori L.: see Hall (1997) Sews”: A Tribute to Virginia Henderson, 1898- 1996. 1996;19(1): 1-2 L Blegen, Mary A., Tripp-Reimer, Toni: Implications Lenz, Elizabeth R., Pugh, Linda C., Milligan, Renee of Nursing Taxonomies for Middle-Range Theory A., Gift, Audrey, Suppe, Frederick: The Middle Development. 1997; 19(3):37-49 Range Theory of Unpleasant Symptoms: An Bowers, Rick, Moore, Katherine N.: Bakhtin, Update. 1997; 19(3):14-27 Nursing Narratives, and Dialogical Consciousness. 1997; 19(3):70-77 M Brooks, Ella M., Thomas, Sandra: The Perception MacRae, Joan: see Thibodeau (1997) and Judgment of Senior Baccalaureate Student Mahon, Margaret M.: see Mohr (1996) Nurses in Clinical Decision Making. Meleis, Afaf Ibrahim: Culturally Competent 1997; 19(3):50-69 Scholarship: Substance and Rigor. 1996; 19(2):1- Bunting, Sheila M.: Sources of Stigma Associated 16 with Women with HIV. 1996; 19(2):64-73 Miller, Earline Westphal: see Acton (1997) Milligan, Renee A.: see Lenz (1997) C Mohr, Wanda K., Mahon, Margaret M.: Dirty Catolico, Olivia: Psychological Well-Being of Hands: The Underside of Marketplace Health Cambodian Women in Resettlement. Care. 1996; 19(1)28-37 1997; 19(4):75-84 Moore, Katherine N.: see Bowers (1997) Chen, Yeou-Lan Duh: Conformity with Nature: A Morris, Rita: The Culture of Female Circumcision: Theory of Chinese American Elders’ Health 1996; 19(2):43-53 Promotion and Illness Prevention Processes. Morse, Janice M.: Responding to Threats to Integrity 1996; 19(2): 17-26 of Self. 1997; 19(4):21-36 F Foss, Gwendolyn F.: A Conceptual Model for P Studying Parenting Behaviors in Immigrant Pinch, Winifred J. Ellenchild, Spielman, Margaret Populations. 1996; 19(2):74-87 L.: Ethics in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: Parental Perceptions at Four Years Postdischarge. G 1996; 19(1):72-85 Gift, Audrey: see Lenz (1997) Polk, Laura V.: Toward a Middle-Range Theory of H Resilience. 1997; 19(3): 1-13 Hall, Joanne M.: see Stevens (1996) Pugh, Linda C.: see Lenz (1997) 90 ADVANCES IN NursING SCIENCE/JuUNE 1996 R Suppe, Frederick: see Lenz (1997) Rafael, Adeline R. Falk: Power and Caring: A Dialectic in Nursing. 1996; 19(1):3-17 T Rogers, Sharon: see Stuifbergen (1997) Thibodeau, Janice, MacRae, Joan: Breast Cancer Survival: A Phenomenological Inquiry. S 1997; 19(4):65-74 Scudder, John R.: see Bishop (1996) Thomas, Sandra: see Brooks (1997) Spielman, Margaret L.: see Pinch (1996) Tripp-Reimer, Toni: see Blegen (1997) Stevens, Patricia E., Hall, Joanne M.: An Turton, Cheryl L. Reynolds: Ways of Knowing Occupational Transmission of HIV: Collision of about Health: An Aboriginal Perspective. Ethical Worlds in Nursing Practice. 1997; 19(3):28-36 1996; 19(1):38-50 Stuifbergen, Alexa K., Rogers, Sharon: Health Ww Promotion: An Essential Component of Wing, Donna Marie: A Concept Analysis of Rehabilitation for People with Chronic Disabling Alcoholic Denial and Cultural Accounts. Conditions. 1997; 19(4):1—20 1996; 19(2):54-63 5th International Self-Care Theory Conference Self-Care: A Challenge for Nursing and Society 7-9 August 1997 Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium This international conference is designed for practitioners, scientists, scholars, and educators interested in Orem’s conceptualization of nursing. It will provide opportunities to explore a range of research, practice and educational interpretations from the Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory (S-CDNT) perspective and the progress being made through international collaboration. The S-CDNT provides the central focus for the conference. All presentations and posters explore an aspect of the theory or its use in practice, education or research. Presenters and Reviewers represent 14 countries. Sponsored By: ¢ University of Missouri-Columbia Sinclair School of Nursing and International Orem Society for Nursing Science & Scholarship Contact Hours: 13.6 Approximate fee in US$: 294 For Conference Brochure: Phone: (573) 882-0215 Fax: [573] 884=4544 E-Mail: [email protected] # http://www.hsc.missouri.educ/son/cne

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