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ANNUAL INDEX AUTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 43 AAOHN. AAOHN Advisory: Accident Blue, C.L. See Conrad, K.M. of the health care industry: Protecting investigation. 43(4):176A-B. Blythe, J., Royle, J.A., Oolup, P., health care workers. 43(3):131-137. AAOHN. AAOHN Advisory: Depart- Potvin, C., Smith, $.D. Linking the Di Guida, A.W. Negotiating a successful ment of Transportation (DOT) drug professional literature to nursing return to work program (CE Article) and alcohol testing. 43(7):356A-B. practice: Challenges and opportuni- 43(2):101-106. AAOHN. AAOHN Advisory: Over-the- ties (Informatics in Occupational Doyle, A.J. Tuberculosis: Preventing counter medications. 43(1):8A-B. Health). 43(6):342-345. occupational transmission to health AAOHN. AAOHN Advisory: The Fam- Bruce, E. Myofascial pain syndrome: care workers. 43(9):475-481. ily Medical Leave Act. 43(10):508A- Early recognition and comprehensive Dunn, L.M. See Helmer, D.C. B. management. 43(9):469-474 Dyck, D. See Morgan, M. Adams J., Mackey, T., Lindenberg, J., Butterfield, P.G., Lindeman, C.A., Eaton, K. See Helmer, D.C. Baden, T. Primary care at the work- Valanis, B.G., Spencer, P.S. Design Ettipio, A.M. See Norgan, G.H. site: The use of health risk appraisal of a questionnaire: Occupational and Fisher, A.M. See Kalina, C.M. in a nursing center. 43(1):17-22. environmental risks for Parkinson’s Fitko, J. See Kalina, C.M. Adkins, W.E. See Zentner, J. disease. 43(4): 197-202. Fitzgerald, S.T., Laidlaw, A.D. Agency for Toxic Substances and Callery-Lang, Y.C., Schepis-Mallon, Adolescents and work: Risks and ben- Disease Registry. Taking an exposure N. Fitness for duty policy: efits of teenage employment history (CE Article). 43(7):380-394. Implementation in the workplace. 43(4):185-189. Agency for Toxic Substances and 43(10):522-526 Foran, M., Campanelli, L.C. Health Disease Registry. Lead toxicity (CE Cameron, M. See McCormack, B. promotion communications system: Article). 43(8):428-438. Campanelli, L.C. See Foran, M. A model for a dispersed population Ahrens, A. See Rieth, L. Caplan, D. Smoking: Issues and inter- 43(11):564-569. Allred R.H. See Parrish R.S. ventions for occupational health nurs- Fowler, B.A. See Risner, P.B Alvarez, D.H., Hewitt, J.B. Bone mar- es. 43(12):633-643. Garcia, M.A. See Dees, J.P. row screening: Successful program. Cleary, L., Thombs, D.L., Daniel, E.L., Garg, A. Revised NIOSH equation for 43(7):376-378. Zimmerli, W.H. Occupational low manual lifting: A method for job eval- Anspaugh, D.J., Hunter S., Mosley, J. back disability: Effective strategies for uation (CE Article). 43(4):211-216. The economic impact of corporate reducing lost work time. 43(2):87-94. Gates, D.M. Workplace violence (CE wellness programs: Past and future Conrad, K.M. See Blue, C.L. Article). 43(10):536-544. considerations. 43(4):203-210. Conrad, K.M., Blue, C.L. Physical fit- Gillen, M. See Lusk, S.L. Atav, A.S., Spencer, G. Reprographic ness and employee absenteeism: Graeter, C.J. See Meyer, M.U paper workers: A preliminary study Measurement considerations for pro- Graves, J.S. Emotional aftermath of a of occupational risk. 43(11):574-576. grams (CE Article). 43(11):577-587. major earthquake: Lessons for busi- Baden, T. See Adams, J. Cox, A.R. See Rogers, B. ness. 43(2):95-100. Barrett, V., Phillips, J.A. Reproductive Cummings, D. Sce Rieth, L. Greene, J. See Zentner, J. health in the American workplace. Daiker, B. Managed care in workers’ Griffith, H.M. See Lessure, L.J. (CE Article). 43(1):40-48. compensation: Analysis of cost drivers Hau, M.L. Emergency care in acute Bertolone, K. See Sass, J. and vendor selection. 43(8):422-427. chemical exposure (CE Article). Biel, L. See McCormack, B Daniel, E.L. See Cleary, L. 43(5):276-282. Blair, J.E. Social marketing: Consumer Davey, G.D. Developing competency Heerwagen, J.H., Heubach, J.G., focused health promotion. 43(10): standards for occupational health Montgomery, J., Weimer, W.C. 527-531. nurses in Australia: The research Environmental design, work, and well Blue, C.L., Conrad, K.M. Adherence to process. 43(3):138-143. being: Managing occupational stress worksite exercise programs: An inte- Dees, J.P. Evolving to meet business through changes in the workplace grative review of recent research. needs (Editorial). 43(5):238. environment. 43(9):458-468. 43(2):76-86. Dees, J.P., Garcia, M.A. Program plan- Helmer, D.C., Dunn, L.M., Eaton, K., Blue, C.L., Conrad, K.M., Mannon, ning: A_ total quality approach. Macedonio, C., Lubritz, L. J.A. Using clinical data as a surveil- 43(5):239-244. Implementing corporate wellness lance tool in the workplace (Infor- Dellinger, C. See Zentner, J. programs: A business approach to matics in Occupational Health). Denton, D. See Sass, J. program planning. 43(11):558-563. 43(3): 159-164. DiBenedetto, D.V. Occupational hazards Heubach, J.G. See Heerwagen, J.H. DECEMBER 1995, VOL. 43, NO. 12 653 ANNUAL INDEX Hewitt, J.B. See Alvarez, D.H. McAbee, R. Primary prevention of Pruitt, R.H. Preplacement evaluation: Hunter, S. See Anspaugh, D.J. hypertension: A challenge for occu- Thriving within the ADA guidelines. Kalina, C.M., Fitko, J., Fisher, A.M., pational health nurses. 43(6):306- 43(3):124-130. Mitchell, J.H. Building a nurse initi- 312. Rieth, L., Ahrens, A., Cummings, D. ated wellness program: Successful McCormack, B., Cameron, M., Biel, L. Integrated disability management: program. 43(3):144-147. Latex sensitivity: An occupational Taking a coordinated approach to Knuth, G.M. Do occupational health health strategic plan. 43(4):190-196. managing employee disabilities. nurses have an informatics future? MclIntee, K.G. The status of tetanus in 43(5):270-275. (Informatics in Occupational Health). the United States: Implications for Risner, P.B., Fowler, B.A. Health pro- 43(12):646-647. occupational health nurses. motion services in the workplace: Laidlaw, A.D. See Fitzgerald, S.T. 43(12):627-632. Pragmatic issues. 43(1):12-16. Lasome, C.E.M. See Norgan, G.H. Meyer, M.U., Graeter, C.J. Computer Rogers, B. Committed to building Lessure, L.J., Griffith, H.M. Putting resources: Finding the system that knowledge: Research awards prevention into clinical practice: A supports your nursing practice (Research Corner). 43(7):397. program for occupational health nurs- 43(1):29-39. Rogers, B. Critically evaluating research es. 43(2):72-75. Meyer, M.U., Graeter, C.J. Health pro- studies (Research Corner). 43(1):54- Levin, P.F. Improving compliance with fessional’s role in disaster planning: 55. universal precautions: Effectiveness A strategic management approach. Rogers, B. Migraine headache in occu- of interventions. 43(7):362-370. 43(5):25 1-262. pational health settings (CE Article). Lindeman, C.A. See Butterfield, P.G. Miller, N.H. Physical activity: One 43(6):33 1-339. Lindenberg, J. See Adams, J. approach to the primary prevention of Rogers, B. Readability in research Lister, Z. See Talbot, L.A. hypertension. 43(6):319-326. (Research Corner). 43(4):220-221. Logsdon, C. See Sass, J. Mitchell, J.H. See Kalina, C.M. Rogers, B. Reflections: Growth and Lubritz, L. See Helmer, D.C. Monfils, M.K. Needs assessment and excellence in occupational health Lukes, E. Childhood immunizations: An implementation of an employee assis- nursing (Research Corner). 43(10): update for occupational health nurses. tance program: Promoting a healthier 550-551. 43(12):622-626. work force. 43(5):263-269. Rogers, B., Cox, A.R. Partnerships for Lusk, S.L. Preventing lead poisoning Montgomery, J. See Heerwagen, J.H. success: Identifying and empowering (Linking Practice & Research). Morehouse, R.L. Shiftwork: The special leaders to meet members’ needs. 43(12):648-653. challenges for women. 43(10):532- 43(9):455-457. Lusk, S.L. Health promotion by mail 535. Royle, J.A. See Blythe, J. (Linking Practice & Research). Morgan, M., Dyck, D. Petro-Canada Salazar, M.K. See Lusk, S.L. 43(6):346-348. heart health program. 43(8):416-421. Salazar, M.K. Dealing with hyperten- Lusk, S.L., Gillen, M. Use of back belts Mosley, J. See Anspaugh, D.J. sion: Using theory to promote behav- to prevent low back injury (Linking Norgan, G.H., Ettipio, A.M., Lasome, ioral change. 43(6):313-318. Practice & Research). 43(9):489-493. C.E.M. A program plan addressing Saphire, L.S. Comprehensive health Lusk, S.L., Pravikoff, D.S. Return to carpal tunnel syndrome: The utility of promotion: Opportunities for demon- work following myocardial infarction King’s goal attainment theory. strating value added to the business. (Linking Practice & Research). 43(8):407-411. 43(11):570-573. 43(3):155-158. O’Brien, S. Occupational health nursing Sass, J., Bertolone, K., Denton, D., Macedonio, C. See Helmer, D.C. roles: Future challenges and opportu- Logsdon, C. Exposure to blood and Mackey, T. See Adams, J. nities (CE Article). 43(3):148-152. body fluid: Factors associated with Mannon, J.A. See Blue, C.L. Oolup, P. See Blythe, J. non-compliance in follow up HIV Martin, K.J. Questions from practice: A Parrish, R.S., Allred, R.H. Theories and testing among health care workers. basis for research (CE Article). trends in occupational health nursing: 43(10):507-513. 43(9):482-486. Prevention and social change. Schepis-Mallon, N. See Callery-Lang, Martin, K.J. Workers’ compensation: 43(10):514-521. he Case management strategies. Phillips, J.A. See Barrett, V. Shortridge-McCauley, L.A. Repro- 43(5):245-250. Potvin, C. See Blythe, J. ductive hazards: An overview of McAbee, R. Hypertension: Resources Pravikoff, D.S. See Lusk, S.L. exposures to health care workers. for client information. 43(6):327-330. Price, M. See Wachs, J.E. 43(12):614-621. 654 AAOHN JOURNAL ANNUAL INDEX Smith, J. Automating internal audit data Thombs, D.L. See Cleary, L. Meeting the challenges of the current (Informatics in Occupational Health). Turner, C.J. Health risk appraisals: The health care environment. 43(1):23-28. 43(9):494-496. issues surrounding use in the work- Weimer, W.C. See Heerwagen, J.H. Smith, S.D. See Blythe, J. place. 43(7):357-361. Young, J.M. The fifth report of the Joint Spencer, G. See Atav, A.S. Valanis, B.G. See Butterfield, P.G. National Committee on Detection, Spencer, P.S. See Butterfield, P.G. Wachs, J.E. Listening (Management Evaluation, and Treatment of High Starkey, R.D. Tuberculin testing: File). 43(11):590-592. Blood Pressure: A resource for occu- Placement and interpretation. Wachs, J.E. Precepting students pational health. 43(6):301-305. 43(7):371-375. (Management File). 43(8):441-443. Zentner, J., Dellinger, C., Adkins, W.E.., Talbot, L.A., Lister, Z. Assessing body Wachs, J.E. Serving the community Greene, J. Nurse practitioner provid- composition: The skinfold method. (Management File). 43(2): 109-110. ed primary care: Managing health care 43(12):605-613. Wachs, J.E., Price, M. Asking ques- costs in the workplace (OHNs Make a Thomas, P.A. Preparing nursing students tions: A management tool (Man- Difference). 43(1):52-53. for practice: Successful implementa- agement File). 43(5):285-287. Zimmerli, W.H. See Cleary, L. tion of a clinical practicum in occupa- Wassel, M.L. Occupational health nurs- tional health nursing. 43(8):412-415. ing and the advent of managed care: ANNOUNCING SLACK Incorporated, publisher of AAOHN JOURNAL, the official journal of the American Association of Occupational Health Nurses, is pleased to present The Golden Pen Award XIV he purpose of this Award is to stimulate Manuscripts to be considered for The Golden Pen writing ability among the members of Award should be typed double-spaced, should be no AAOHN; to seek new approaches to the occupational less than 15 or more than 20 pages in length, and five health nurse’s expanding role, which may be shared copies should be submitted to the AAOHN JOURNAL. through the Journal; and to dignify in writing the All manuscripts published in the Journal in 1995 occupational health nurse’s contribution to the oc- will be considered eligible for the award. cupational health team. The announcement of The Golden Pen Award The Golden Pen Award, consisting of a symbolic winner will be made at the 1996 AAOHN Annual gold pen and $500, shall be presented to the author of Business Meeting. If, in the judgement of the Award the best paper submitted in this professional writing Committee, no manuscript is received that merits this competition, which is open only to AAOHN mem- Award, there will be no Award. Some manuscripts that bers. Manuscripts may describe actual experiences or do not win the Award, but are deemed by the they may reflect the author’s viewpoint on any aspect Committee to deserve special merit, may receive of occupational health nursing. honorable mention. DECEMBER 1995, VOL. 43, NO. 12 655 ANNUAL INDEX SUBJECT INDEX TO VOLUME 43 ACCIDENTS Answers to the September 1994 Module. DISASTER PLANNING AAOHN Advisory: Accident investigation. 43(10):549. Health professional’s role in disaster plan- AAOHN. 43(4):176A-B. Answers to the October 1994 Module. ning: A_ strategic management 43(11): 595. approach. Meyer, M.U., Graeter, C.J. ADOLESCENTS Answers to the November 1994 Module. 43(5):25 1-262. Adolescents and work: Risks and benefits 43(12):660. of teenage employment. Fitzgerald, S.T., DISEASE PREVENTION Laidlaw, A.D. 43(4):185-189. CHEMICAL EXPOSURES Childhood immunizations: An update for Emergency care in acute chemical exposure occupational health nurses. Lukes, E. AMERICANS WITH DIABILITIES (CE Article). Hau, M.L. 43(5):276-282. 43(12):622-626. ACT Status of tetanus in the United States, The: Preplacement evaluation: Thriving within CHOLESTEROL SCREENING Implications for occupational health the ADA _ guidelines. Pruitt, R.H. Petro-Canada heart health program. nurses. McIntee, K.G. 43(12):627-631. 43(3):124-130. Morgan, M., Dyck, D. 43(8):416-421. EDUCATION BACK PAIN COMMUNITY SERVICE Preparing nursing students for practice: Use of back belts to prevent low back injury Bone marrow screening: Successful pro- Successful implementation of a clinical (Linking Practice & Research). Lusk, gram. Alvarez, D.H., Hewitt, J.B. practicum in occupational health nurs- S.L., Gillen, M. 43(9):489-493. 43(7):376-378. ing. Thomas, P.A. 43(8):412-415. Serving the community (Management File). BODY FAT ASSESSMENT Wachs, J.E. 43(2):109-110. EMPLOYEE ABSENTEEISM Assessing body composition: The skinfold Physical fitness and employee absenteeism: method. Talbot, L.A., Lister Z. Measurement considerations for pro- COST EFFECTIVENESS 43(12):605-613. grams (CE Article). Conrad, K.M., Blue, Health professional’s role in disaster plan- C. 43(11):564-569. ning: A_ strategic management BONE MARROW TRANSPLANT approach. Meyer, M.U., Graeter, C.J. Bone marrow screening: Successful pro- 43(5):25 1-262. EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE gram. Alvarez, D.H., Hewitt, J.B. Needs assessment and implementation of PROGRAMS 43(7):376-378. an employee assistance program: Fitness for duty policy: Implementation in Promoting a healthier work force. the workplace. Callery-Lang, Y.C., CASE MANAGEMENT Monfils, M.K. 43(5):263-269. Schepis-Mallon, N. 43(10):522-526. Integrated disability management: Taking Nurse practitioner provided primary care: Needs assessment and implementation of a coordinated approach to managing Managing health care costs in the work- an employee assistance program: employee disabilities. Rieth, L., Ahrens, place (OHNs Make a Difference). Promoting a healthier work force. A., Cummings, D. 43(5):270-275 Zentner, J., Dellinger, C., Adkins ,W.E., Monfils, M.K. 43(5):263-269. Workers’ compensation: Case management Greene, J. 43(1):52-53. strategies. Martin, K.J. 43(5):245-250 EMPLOYEE HEALTH RECORDS Using clinical data as a surveillance tool in CUMULATIVE TRAUMA CE ANSWERS Program plan addressing carpal tunnel the workplace (Informatics in Answers to the January 1994 Module. syndrome, A: The utility of King’s goal Occupational Health). Blue, C.L., 43(2):113. Conrad, K.M., Mannon, J.A. 43(3):159- attainment theory. Norgan, G.H., Ettipio, Answers to the February 1994 Module. A.M., Lasome, C.E.M. 43(8):407-411. 164. 43(3): 168. Answers to the March 1994 Module. 43(4):225. DISABILITY MANAGEMENT Answers to the April 1994 Module. Integrated disability management: Taking ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH 43(5):275. a coordinated approach to managing Environmental design, work, and well Answers to the May 1994 Module. employee disabilities. Rieth, L., Ahrens, being: Managing occupational stress 43(6):345. A., Cummings, D. 43(5):270-275. through changes in the workplace envi- Answers to the June 1994 Module. Managed care in workers’ compensation: ronment. Heerwagen, J.H., Heubach, 43(7):398. Analysis of cost drivers and vendor J.G., Montgomery, J., Weimer, W.C. Answers to the July 1994 Module. selection. Daiker, B. 43(8):422-427. 43(9):458-468. 43(8):448. Negotiating a successful return to work Reproductive health in the American work- Answers to the August 1994 Module. program (CE Article). Di Guida, A.W. place (CE Article). Barrett, V., Phillips, 43(9):500. 43(2):101-106. J.A. 43(1):40-48. 656 AAOHN JOURNAL ANNUAL INDEX EXERCISE research. Blue, C.L., Conrad, K.M. Primary care at the worksite: The use of Adherence to worksite exercise programs: 43(2):76-86. health risk appraisal in a nursing cen- An integrative review of recent Assessing body composition: The skinfold ter. Adams, J., Mackey, T., Lindenberg, J., research. Blue, C.L., Conrad, K.M. method. Talbot, L.A., Lister, Z. Baden, T. 43(1):17-22. 43(2):76-86. 43(12):605-613. Primary prevention of hypertension: A Physical activity: One approach to the pri- Building a nurse initiated wellness pro- challenge for occupational health nurs- mary prevention of hypertension. gram: Successful program. Kalina,C.M., es. McAbee, R. 43(6):306-312. Miller, N.H. 43(6):319-326. Fitko, J., Fisher, A.M., Mitchell, J.H. Putting prevention into clinical practice: A 43(3):144-147. program for occupational health nurses. FAMILY MEDICAL LEAVE Comprehensive health promotion: Lessure, L.J., Griffith, H.M. 43(2):72-75 AAOHN Advisory: The Family Medical Opportunities for demonstrating value Social marketing: Consumer focused health Leave Act. AAOHN. 43(10):508A-B. added to the business. Saphire, L.S. promotion. Blair, J.E. 43(10):527-531. 43(11):564-569. Smoking: Issues and interventions for occu- Dealing with hypertension: Using theory to pational health nurses (CE Article). HEALTH BEHAVIORS promote behavioral change. Salazar, Caplan, D. 43(12):633-643. Adherence to worksite exercise programs: M.K. 43(6):313-318. Theories and trends in occupational health An integrative review of recent Economic impact of corporate wellness nursing: Prevention and social change. research. Blue, C.L., Conrad, K.M. programs, The: Past and future consid- Parrish RS, Allred, R.H. 43(10):514-521 43(2):76-86. erations. Anspaugh, D.J., Hunter, S., Mosley, J. 43(4):203-210. HEALTH RISK APPRAISALS HEALTH BELIEF MODEL Exposure to blood and body fluid: Factors Health risk appraisals: The issues sur- Exposure to blood and body fluid: Factors associated with non-compliance in fol- rounding use in the workplace. Turner, associated with non-compliance in fol- low up HIV testing among health care CJ. 43(7):357-361 low up HIV testing among health care workers. Sass, J., Bertolone, K., Denton, workers. Sass, J., Bertolone, K., Denton, D., Logsdon, C. 43(10):507-513. D., Logsdon, C. 43(10):507-513. Fifth report of the Joint National HISTORY Committee on Detection, Evaluation, Taking an exposure history (CE Article). HEALTH CARE REFORM and Treatment of High Blood Pressure, Agency for Toxic Substances and Occupational health nursing roles: Future The: A resource for occupational health. Diseases. 43(7):380-394 challenges and opportunities (CE Young, J.M. 43(6):301-305. Article). O’Brien, S. 43(3):148-152. Health promotion communications system: HIV A model for a dispersed population. Improving compliance with universal pre- HEALTH CARE WORKERS Foran, M., Campanelli, L.C. 43(11):564- cautions: Effectiveness of interventions. Improving compliance with universal pre- 569. Levin, P.F. 43(7):362-370 Health promotion services in the work- cautions: Effectiveness of interventions. place: Pragmatic issues. Risner, P.B., Levin, P.F. 43(7):362-370. HOSPITAL EMPLOYEE HEALTH Fowler, B.A. 43(1):12-16. Latex sensitivity: An occupational health Occupational hazards of the health care Health risk appraisals: The issues sur- strategic plan. McCormack, B., Cameron, industry: Protecting health care work- rounding use in the workplace. Turner, M.., Biel, L. 43(4):190-196. ers. DiBenedetto, D.V. 43(3):131-137. C.J. 43(7):357-361. Occupational hazards of the health care Hypertension: Resources for client infor- industry: Protecting health care work- mation. McAbee, R. 43(6):327-330. HYPERTENSION ers. DiBenedetto, D.V. 43(3):131-137. Implementing corporate wellness pro- Dealing with hypertension: Using theory to Reproductive hazards: An overview of grams: A business approach to program promote behavioral change. Salazar, exposures to health care workers. planning. Helmer, D.C., Dunn, L.M.., M.K. 43(6):313-318 Shortridge-McCauley, L.A. 43(12):614- Eaton, K., Macedonio, C., Lubritz, L Fifth report of the Joint National 621. 43(11): 558-563. Committee on Detection, Evaiuation, Petro-Canada heart health program. and Treatment of High Blood Pressure, HEALTH HAZARD EVALUATION Morgan, M., Dyck, D. 43(8):416-421. The: A resource for occupational health. Reprographic paper workers: A prelimi- Physical activity: One approach to the pri- Young, J.M. 43(6):301-305. nary study of occupational risk. Atav, mary prevention of hypertension. Hypertension: Resources for client infor- A.S., Spencer, G. 43(11):574-576. Miller, N.H. 43(6):319-326. mation. McAbee, R. 43(6):327-330. Physical fitness and employee absenteeism: Physical activity: One approach to the pri- HEALTH PROMOTION Measurement considerations for pro- mary prevention of hypertension. Adherence to worksite exercise programs: grams (CE Article). Conrad, K., Blue, C. Miller, N.H. 43(6):319-326. An integrative review of recent 43(11):577-587. Primary prevention of hypertension: A DECEMBER 1995, VOL. 43, NO. 12 657 ANNUAL INDEX challenge for occupational health nurs- empowering leaders to meet members’ promotion. Blair, J.E. 43(10):527-531. es. McAbee, R. 43(6):306-312. needs. Rogers, B., Cox, A.R. 43(9):455- 457. MEDICATIONS IMMUNIZATION AAOHN Advisory: Over-the-counter med- Childhood immunizations: An update for LITERATURE SEARCH ications. AAOHN. 43(1):8A-B occupational health nurses. Lukes, E. Linking the professional literature to nurs- 43(12):622-626. ing practice: Challenges and opportuni- MENTAL HEALTH Status of tetanus in the United States, The: ties (Informatics in Occupational Emotional aftermath of a major earth- Implications for occupational health Health). Blythe, J., Royle, J.A., Oolup, P., quake: Lessons for business. Graves, J.S. nurses. Mcintee, K.G. 43(12):627-632. Potvin, C., Smith, $.D. 43(6):342-345. 43(2):95-100. INFORMATICS LOW BACK INJURIES, MIGRAINE HEADACHE Automating internal audit data PREVENTION Migraine headache in occupational health (Informatics in Occupational Health). Occupational low back disability: Effective settings (CE Article). Rogers, B Smith, J. 43(9):494-496. strategies for reducing lost work time. 43(6):331-339. Computer resources: Finding the system Cleary, L., Thombs, D.L., Daniel, E.L., that supports your nursing practice. Zimmerli, W.H. 43(2):87-94. MUSCULOSKELETAL Meyer, M.U., Graeter, C. J. 43(1):29-39. Do occupational health nurses have an DISORDERS informatics future? (Informatics In MANAGED CARE Myofascial pain syndrome: Early recogni- Occupational Health). Knuth, G.M Managed care in workers’ compensation: tion and comprehensive management. 43(12):646-647. Analysis of cost drivers and vendor Bruce, E. 43(9):469-474. selection. Daiker, B. 43(8):422-427. Linking the professional literature to nurs- Occupational health nursing and the ing practice: Challenges and opportuni- MYOFASCIAL PAIN SYNDROME advent of managed care: Meeting the ties (Informatics in Occupational Myofascial pain syndrome: Early recogni- challenges of the current health care Health). Blythe, J., Royle, J.A., Oolup, P., tion and comprehensive management. environment. Wassel, M.L. 43(1):23-28 Potvin, C., Smith, $.D. 43(6):342-345 Bruce, E. 43(9):469-474. Using clinical data as a surveillance tool in the workplace (Informatics in MANAGEMENT NIOSH Occupational Health). Blue, C.L., Asking questions: A management tool Revised NIOSH equation for manual lift- Conrad, K.M., Mannon, J.A. 43(3):159- (Management File). Wachs, J.E., Price, ing: A method for job evaluation (CE 164. M. 43(5):285-287. Article). Garg, A. 43(4):211-216 Comprehensive health promotion: Opportunities for demonstrating value KING added to the business. Saphire, L.S. NON-PROFIT ASSOCIATIONS Program pian addressing carpal tunnel 43(11):564-569. Partnerships for success: Identifying and syndrome, A: The utility of King’s goal Implementing corporate wellness pro- empowering leaders to meet members’ attainment theory. Norgan, G.H., Ettipio, grams: A business approach to program needs. Rogers, B., Cox, A.R. 43(9):455- A.M., Lasome, C.E.M. 43(8):407-411. planning. Helmer, D.C., Dunn, L.M., 457. Eaton, K., Macedonio, C., Lubritz, L. LATEX ALLERGY 43(11): 558-563. NURSING THEORY Latex sensitivity: An occupational health Listening (Management File). Wachs, J.E. Program plan addressing carpal tunne! strategic plan. McCormack, B., Cameron, 43(11):590-592. syndrome, A: The utility of King’s goal M., Biel, L. 43(4):190-196 Precepting students (Management File). attainment theory. Norgan, G.H., Ettipio, Wachs, J.E. 43(8):441-443. A.M., Lasome, C.E.M. 43(8):407-411 LEAD Serving the community (Management File). Lead toxicity (CE Article). Agency for Toxic Wachs, J.E. 43(2):109-110. OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE Substances and Disease Registry. Design of a questionnaire: Occupational 43(8):428-438 MANUAL LIFTING and environmental risks for Parkinson’s Preventing lead poisoning (Linking Revised NIOSH equation for manual lift- disease. Butterfield, P.G., Lindeman, Practice & Research). Lusk, S.L., ing: A method for job evaluation (CE C.A., Valanis, B.G., Spencer, P.S. Salazar, M.K. 43(12):648-653 Article). Garg, A. 43(4):211-216. 43(4): 197-202. Taking an exposure history (CE Article). LEADERSHIP MARKETING Agency for Toxic Substances and Partnerships for success: Identifying and Social marketing: Consumer focused health Diseases. 43(7):380-394 658 AAOHN JOURNAL ANNUAL INDEX OCCUPATIONAL HAZARD PREGNANT WORKERS Critically evaluating research studies Lead toxicity (CE Article). Agency for Toxic Reproductive health in the American work- (Research Corner). Rogers, B. 43(1):54- Substances and Disease Registry place (CE Article). Barrett, V., Phillips, 55 43(8):428-438. J.A. 43(1):40-48 Design of a questionnaire: Occupational Reprographic paper workers: A_ prelimi- and environmental risks for Parkinson’s nary study of occupational risk. Atav, PREPLACEMENT EXAMINATION disease. Butterfield, P.G Lindeman, A.S., Spencer, G. 43(11):574-576. Preplacement evaluation: Thriving within C.A., Valanis, B.G., Spencer, P.S the ADA _ guidelines. Pruitt, R.H. 43(4):197-202. OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH 43(3): 124-130. Health promotion by mail (Linking Adolescents and work: Risks and benefits Practice & Research). Lusk, S.L of teenage employment. Fitzgerald, S.T., PRIMARY CARE, NURSE 43(6):346-348 Laidlaw, A.D. 43(4):185-189. Health promotion services in the work- MANAGED Latex sensitivity: An occupational health place: Pragmatic issues. Risner, P.B., Nurse practitioner provided primary care: strategic plan. McCormack, B., Cameron, Fowler, B.A. 43(1):12-16 Managing health care costs in the work- M.., Biel, L. 43(4):190-196. place (OHNs Make a Difference). Preventing lead poisoning (Linking Reproductive health in the American work- Zentner, J., Dellinger, C., Adkins ,W.E., Practice & Research). Lusk, S.L., place (CE Article). Barrett, V., Phillips, Greene, J. 43(1):52-53 Salazar, M.K. 43(12):648-653 J.A. 43(1):40-48. Questions from practice: A basis for research (CE Article). Martin, KJ PROGRAM PLANNING OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH 43(9):482-486 Evolving to meet business needs (Editorial). NURSING Readability in research (Research Corner) Dees, J.P. 43(5):238. Evolving to meet business needs (Editorial). Rogers, B. 43(4):220-221 Program planning: A _ total quality Dees, J.P. 43(5):238. Reflections: Growth and excellence in occu- approach. Dees, J.P., Garcia, M.A. Occupational heaith nursing and the 43(5):239-244. pational health nursing (Research advent of managed care: Meeting the Corner). Rogers, B. 43(10):550-551 challenges of the current health care Reprographic paper workers: A prelimi- environment. Wassel, M.L. 43(1):23-28. QUALITY nary study. of occupational risk. Atay, Occupational health nursing roles: Future Health professional’s role in disaster plan- A.S., Spencer, G. 43(11):574-576 challenges and opportunities (CE ning: A_ strategic management Return to work following myocardial Article). O’Brien, S. 43(3):148-152. approach. Meyer, M.U., Graeter, C_J. infarction (Linking Practice & Preparing nursing students for practice: 43(5):25 1-262. Research). Lusk, S.L., Pravikoff, D.S Successful implementation of a clinical Needs assessment and implementation of 43(3):155-158 practicum in occupational health nurs- an employee assistance program: Use of back belts to prevent low back injury ing. Thomas, P.A. 43(8):412-415. Promoting a healthier work force. Theories and trends in occupational health Monfils, M.K. 43(5):263-269 (Linking Practice & Research). Lusk, S.L., Gillen, M. 43(9):489-493 nursing: Prevention and social change. Parrish RS, Allred, R.H. 43(10):514-521. REHABILITATION, CARDIAC Return to work following myocardial RETURN TO WORK PARKINSON’S DISEASE infarction (Linking Practice & Negotiating a successful return to work Design of a questionnaire: Occupational Research). Lusk, S.L., Pravikoff, D.S program (CE Article). Di Guida, A.W and environmental risks for Parkinson’s 43(3):155-158 43(2):101-106 Return to work following myocardial disease. Butterfield, P.G., Lindeman, C.A., Valanis, B.G., Spencer, P.S REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH, infarction (Linking Practice & 43(4):197-202. HAZARDS Research). Lusk, S.L., Pravikoff, D.S 43(3):155-158 Reproductive hazards: An overview of expo- PHYSICAL FITNESS sures to health care workers. Shortridge- Physical fitness and employee absenteeism: McCauley, L.A. 43(12):614-621 RISK APPRAISAL Measurement considerations for pro- Reproductive health in the American work- Primary care at the worksite: The use of grams (CE Article). Conrad, K.M., Blue, place (CE Article). Barrett, V., Phillips, health risk appraisal in a nursing cen- C. 43(11):577-587. J.A. 43(1):40-48 ter. Adams, J., Mackey, T., Lindenberg, J., Baden, T. 43(1):17-22 POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS RESEARCH Emotional aftermath of a major earth- Committed to building knowledge: SHIFTWORK quake: Lessons for business. Graves, J.S. Research awards (Research Corner). Shiftwork: The special challenges for 43(2):95-100 Rogers, B. 43(7):397 women. Morehouse, R.L. 43(10):532-535 DECEMBER 1995, VOL. 43, NO. 12 659 ANNUAL INDEX “Set Your Sights on Tomorrow” AOHC ‘96 SKIN TESTING Petro-Canada heart health program. Tuberculin testing: Placement and inter- Morgan, M., Dyck, D. 43(8):416-421. pretation. Starkey, R.D. 43(7):371-375 1996 TETANUS American STANDARDS, OCCUPATIONAL Status of tetanus in the United States, The: HEALTH NURSING Implications for occupational health Occupational Developing competency standards for occu- nurses. McIntee, K.G. 43(12):627-632. pational health nurses in Australia: The Health research process. Davey, G.D. 43(3):138- TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT Conference 143. Program planning: A _ total quality approach. Dees, J.P., Garcia, M.A STRESS MANAGEMENT 43(5):239-244. April 26-May 3 Environmental design, work, and well San Antonio, TX being: Managing occupational stress TUBERCULOSIS through changes in the workplace envi- Tuberculin testing: Placement and inter- ronment. Heerwagen, J.H., Heubach, pretation. Starkey, R.D. 43(7):371-375 J.G., Montgomery, J., Weimer, W.C Tuberculosis: Preventing occupational 43(9):458-468. transmission to health care workers. Doyle, A.J. 43(9):475-481. SUBSTANCE ABUSE AAOHN Advisory: Department of VIOLENCE, WORKPLACE Transportation (DOT) drug and alcohol Workplace violence (CE Article). Gates, testing. AAOHN. 43(7):356A-B D.M. 43(10):536-544 Fitness for duty policy: Implementation in the workplace. Callery-Lang, Y.C., WORKERS’ COMPENSATION Schepis-Mallon, N. 43(10):522-526 Managed care in workers’ compensation: CE Answers Analysis of cost drivers and vendor SUCCESSFUL PROGRAMS selection. Daiker, B. 43(8):422-427 Bone marrow screening: Successful pro- Workers’ compensation: Case management | Nutritional Risk Factors gram. Alvarez, D.H., Hewitt, J.B strategies. Martin, K.J. 43(5):245-250. for Cardiovascular 43(7):376-378 | Disease: The Role of the | Occupational Health Nurse November 1994 C _ SCQMOOOODNrDoAOSWWrNO™D e x e r 7“,

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