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ANNUAL INDEX SUBJECT INDEX TO VOLUME 48 ACCESSIBLE HEALTH CARE BEST PRACTICE Mobile health units: Design and imple AAOHN Advisory: Best practices in an mentation considerations. Murphy, D.( cupational health and safety program: Vol 48(11), 526-532 iry protection program (VPP) model }, SA ADVOCACY Editorial: The occupational and environ BURNOUT mental health nurse and health surveillance Express Speak Burnout and the power Simonowitz, J.A. 48(2), 56-58 of one. Sitzman. K. 48(9), 452 COST CONTAINMENT } ma rmx ity AGING BUSINESS PLAN The aging employee: Impact on occupa Starting a business as a nurse consultant AI tional health. Mangino, M. 48(7) 349-357 Practical ce msiderations (CE Article). Papy E.M. 4&(3 136-142 CREDENTIALING AIDS The self employed occupational and env \AOHN Ad or Understand Linking Practice & Research: Postexpo nmental health nurse: Maximizing busine Ri4 AIA sure prophylaxis for HIV exposed health care UCL + " DY Managin finar cial resources. Rain workers. Lusk, S.1 Robbins, W.A. 48(3) r, S.R., Papp, I (4) 185-194 CRISIS 149-15] ( BUSINESS WRITING me ALTERNATIVE WORKPLACES Management File: The annual report Telecommuting: Occupational health Documenting organizational results. Aman considerations for employee health and safety M.C. 48 CUMULATIVE TRAUMA Healy. M.L. 48(6). 305-313 DISORDERS CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME Er NOM ANNUAL REPORT Carpal tunnel syndrome: Testing the ser Management File: The annual report localized discomfort Documenting organizational results Amann M.C, 4&(11 509-511 DANCING CERTIFICATION ) AMERICANS WITH \AOHN Advisor DISABILITIES ACT ron. 4K(4). 160A Legal Issues: EEOC’s ADA policy gu ance: Part I. D’ Arruda. K. 48(1) 18.50 CHILD CARE WORKERS DEATH Legal Issues: EEOC s ADA policy guid Child care work: Organizational cult AAOHN Ad ance: Part Il. D’ Arruda, K. 48(4), 197-200 and health and safety. Calabro, K.S., Bright Legal Issues: Supreme Court decisions K.A., Cole ey, T Lindenber J impact ADA. D’ Arruda, K. 48(7), 322-324 Grimm A 1. & Wadsworth, M ASTHMA CONFIDENTIALITY Reducing asthma morbidity and mortali Editorial: The occupational and environ DOCUMENTATION ty: Cost containment strategies Kowalski mental health nurse and health surveillanc Managing litigation risk AF. 48(9), 418-422 Simonowitz, J.A. 48(2), 56-58 the occupational Genetic information in the workpl: Baker, S.K. 48(2 AUTHOR INFORMATION Implications for occupational health survetl Getting published online and in print lan Schill, A.L. 48(2), 80-91 EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Understanding the publication process. Nem Legal issues: Confidentiality and disclo CENTERS cek, M.A. 48(7) 344-348 sure of medical records under the Occupation The impact of educationa al Safety and Health Act. D’ Arruda, K on occupational health and BEREAVEMENT 1K( 10). 458-460 ilumni competence: A progran Bereavement support: The occupational McG n, P.M.. Kochevar, I health nurse's role when death comes to work CONSULTATION D.K.. Nelson, W.F., & Findorff Quan, J. & Wadsworth, M. 48(10), 461-469 Starting a business as a nurse consultant 3.56 DECEMBER 2000, VOL. 48, NO. 12 ANNUAL INDE X ENTREPRENEURSHIP process for jobs with highly variable tasks management program for health care workers Starting a business as a nurse consultant Conrad, K.M., Lavender, S.A., Reichelt, P.A Issues and challenges. Haiduven DJ. 48(8) Practical considerations (CI Article). Papp & Meyer, F.T. 48(9), 423-429 E.M. 48(3), 136-142 Research based prevention strategies GENETIC INFORMATION Management of latex allergy in the workplace ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Genetic information in the workplace Miller, K.K. 48(6), 278-290 Editorial: Latex allergy. Bain Implications for occupational health surveil 4816). 266 lance. Schill, AA .L. 48(2)) , 80-91 HEALTH EDUCATION Is “latex safe” possible? Using a system Unrecognized high blood pressure: A atic approach in occupational health. Hood, J GLOBAL HEALTH CARE major public health issue in the workplace 48(6), 291-296 Editorial: International perspectives in Capriotti, T. Kirby, L.G., Smeltzer, S.C. 48(7) Latex glove allergy—dilemma for health occupational and environmental health nurs 338-343 care workers: An overview. Roy, D.R. 48(6 ing. Rogers, B. 48(4), 160 67-277 HEALTH POLICY Latex sensitivity in Washington state GRIEF PROCESS Health and safety at work in Switzer acute care hospitals: A needs assessment and Bereavement support: The occupational land: Impact of European union directives survey of awareness of the issues. Cohen health nurse’s role when death comes to work Bischofberger, I. 48(4), 161-170 M.A., Kaufman, J.D. 48(6), 297-304 Quan, J. & Wadsworth, M. 48(10), 461-469 Legal Issues: EEOC’s ADA policy guid Research based prevention strategies ance: Part I. D’ Arruda, K. 48(1), 48-50 Management of latex allergy in the workplace HEALTH AND SAFETY ISSUES Legal Issues: EEOC’s ADA policy guid Miller, K.K. 48(6), 278-290 Child care work: Organizational culture ance: Part Il. D’ Arruda, K. 48(4), 197-200 and health and safety. Calabro, K.S., Bright EQUAL EMPLOYMENT K.A., Cole, F.L., Mackey r., Lindenberg, J HEALTH PROBLEMS OPPORTUNITY COMMISSION Grimm A. 48(10), 480-486 Health problems associated with interna Legal Issues: EEOC’s ADA policy guid Telecommuting: Occupational health tional business travel: A critical review of the ance: Part I. D’ Arruda, K. 48(1), 48-50 considerations for employee health and safety literature. Rogers, H.L., & Reilly, S.M. 48(8) Legal Issues: EEOC’s ADA policy guid Healy, M.L. 48(6), 305-313 376-384 ance: Part II. D’ Arruda, K. 48(4), 197-200 Legal Issues: Supreme Court decisions HEALTH CARE WORKERS HEALTH PROMOTION impact ADA. D’ Arruda, K. 48(7), 322-324 Editorial: Latex allergy. Bain, E.1. 48(6) Child care work: Organizational culture 266 and health and safety. Calabro, K.S Bright ERGONOMICS Health surveillance for health care K.A., Cole, F.L., Mackey, T Lindenberg, J Ergonomics: CTD management evalua workers: A vital role for the occupational and Grimm A. 48(10), 480-486 tion tool. Ostendorf, J.S Rogers, B environmental health nurse. Stone, D.S Creating a successful occupational Bertsche, P.K. 48(1), 17-24 48(2), 73-79 health and safety program: Using workers Initiating an ergonomic analysis: A Hepatitis B immunity in high risk health perceptions. Sofie, J.K. 48(3), 125-130 process for jobs with highly variable tasks care workers: Seven years post vaccination Ecological model of occupational stress Conrad, K.M., Lavender, S.A., Reichelt, PA Funderburke, P.L., Spencer, L. 48(7), 325-330 Application to urban firefighters Salazar & Meyer, F.T. 48(9), 423-429 Is “latex safe” possible? Using a system M.K., & Beaton, R. 48(10), 470-479 Video technology: Use in nursing atic approach in occupational health. Hood, J Health problems associated with interna research. Spiers, J.A., Costantino, M., Faucett 48(6), 291-296 tional business travel: A critical review of the J. 48(3), 119-124 Linking Practice & Research: Postexpo literature. Rogers, H.L., & Reilly, S.M. 48(8) sure prophylaxis for HIV exposed health care 376-384 ETHICS workers. Lusk, S.L., Robbins, W.A 48(3) Linking Practice & Research: Effects of Research & Ethics Corner: Ethical prin 149-15] peer education on dietary change Kalam ciples and occupational health. Rogers, B Latex glove allergy dilemma for health pakorn, S., Lusk, S.1 48(12), 551-552 48(10), 456-457 care workers An overview. Roy, D.R. 48(6) Occupational hazards in female ballet 267-277 dancers: Advocate for a forgotten population FIREFIGHTERS Latex sensitivity in Washington state Kelman, B.B. 48(9), 430-434 Ecological model of occupational stress acute care hospitals: A needs assessment and The aging employee: Impact on occupa Application to urban firefighters Salazar survey of awareness of the issues. Cohen, tional health. Mangino, M. 48(7) 349-357 M.K., & Beaton, R. 48(10), 470-479 M.A., Kaufman, J.D. 48(6), 297-304 Unrecognized high blood pressure: A Initiating an ergonomic analysis: A Planning a Hepatitis C postexposure major public health issue in the workplace 574 AAOHN JOURNAL ANNUAL INDEX Capriotti, T. Kirby, L.G Smeltzer, S.C. 48(7) workers: A vital role for the occupational and schofberger, | 338-343 nvironmental health nurse. Stone, D.S The essence of the occupational healt! Urinary incontinence: Impact on work 48(2). 73-79 \ teaching experience in Portu ing women. Fitzgerald, S.T Palmer, M.H Hepatitis B immunity in high risk health Rasteiro, M. 48(4), 171-174 Berry, S.J., Hart, K. 48(3), 112-118 care workers: Seven years post vaccination Funderburke, PI Spencer L. 48(7), 325-330 INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL HEALTH SERVICE Use of adult immunization strategies to Health problems associated with interna DEVELOPMENT increase the take of the influenza vaccine: A 2 tional business travel A critical review of the The occupational health — service year review Streed, G.( Everhart K.D literature Rogers, H.1 & Reilly, S.M. 48(8) Staffing, facilities, and equipment. Reith, L.K 48(11), 521-525 6-384 48(8), 395-403 INCONTINENCE INTERNET HEALTH SURVEILLANCE Urinary incontinence: Impact on work Informatics Editorial: The occupational and environ ing women. Fitzgerald, S.T Palmer, M.H DiBenedetto, D.\ mental health nurse and health surveillance Berry, S.J.. Hart, K. 48(3), 112-118 Simonowitz, J.A. 48(2), 56-58 LABOR UNIONS INFORMATICS Working with labor unions: What occupa HEPATITIS B Informatics: Accessing the Internet tional heaith nurses need to know. Baker, R Hepatitis B immunity in high risk health DiBenedetto, D.V. 48(12), 548-550 zudy, B., & Guernero, J. 48(12), 563-570 care workers: Seven years post vaccination Technology enhanced learning for occu Funderburke, P.L., Spencer, L. 48(7), 325-330 pational and environmental health nursing: A LATEX ALLERGY global imperative. Olson, D.K., Carlson, V Is “latex safe” possible? Using a system HEPATITIS C $8(4), 175-184 atic approach in occupational health. Hood, J Planning a Hepatitis C postexposure 1816 1-296 management program for health care workers INJURY PREVENTION atex glove allergy—dilemma for health Issues and challenges. Haiduven D.J. 48(8) Carpal tunnel syndrome: Testing the sen An overview. Roy, D.R. 48(6) 370-375 sitivity and validity of four localized discomfort instruments. Randolph, J.A. 48(8), 385-394 atex sensitivity in Washingtor tat HIV Initiating an ergonomic analysis: A are hospitals: A needs assessment and Linking Practice & Research: Postexpo process for jobs with highly variable tasks of awareness of the issues. Cohen sure prophylaxis for HIV exposed health care Conrad, K.M., Lavender, S.A., Reichelt, P.A M.A., Ka ifman, J.D. 48(6), 297-304 workers Lusk, S.L., Robbins, W.A 48(3) & Meyer, F.T. 48(9), 423-429 Research based prevention strategi 149-151 Occupational hazards in female ballet Management of latex allergy in the workplace dancers: Advocate for a forgotten population Miller. K.K. 48(6), 278-290 HOSPITAL OCCUPATIONAL Kelman, B.B. 48(9), 430-434 HEALTH Work related deaths in West Virginia LATEX SENSITIVITY Planning a Hepatitis C postexposure Targeting research and prevention efforts I torial atex allergy. Bain. management program for health care workers Higgins, D.N., Helmkamp, J.( Williams Issues and challenges. Haiduven DJ. 48(8), J.M., King, M.E. 48(7 331-337 370-375 LEGAL ISSUES Use of adult immunization strategies to INTERDISCIPLINARY Legal aspects of work increase the take of the influenza vaccine: A 2 COLLABORATION Exploring the issues. Abu Al Rub, R year review. Streed, G.( Everhart, K.D Behavioral risk management: A partner 5 48(11), 521 ship between occupational health nursing and Legal issues: Confidentiality and disclo occupational psychiatry (CI Article) sure of medical records under the Occupation HYPERTENSION Cameron, M Heidel, S. 48( 11), 533-541 al Safety and Health Act. D’ Arruda, K Unrecognized high blood pressure: A 181 10). 458-460 major public health issue in the workplace INTERNATIONAL HEALTH Legal Issues: EEOC’s ADA policy gui Capriotti, T. Kirby, L.G., Smeltzer, S.C. 48(7), Editorial: International perspectives in ance: Part |.D ’ Arruda, K. 48(1), 48-50 338-343 occupational and environmental health nurs Legal Issues: EEOC’s ADA policy guid ing. Rogers, B. 48(4), 160 ance: Part Il. D’ Arruda, K. 48(4), 197-200 IMMUNIZATION Health and safety at work in Switzer Legal Issues: Supreme Court decisions Health surveillance for health care land: Impact of European union directives impact ADA. D’ Arruda, K. 48(7), 322-324 DECEMBER 2000, VOL. 48, NO. 12 575 ANNUAL INDEX Managing litigation risk: Documentation nursing: Exploring the issues. Abu Al Rub, R Linking Practice & Research: Effects of strategies in the occupational health setting 48(3), 131-135 peer education on dietary change Kalam (CE Article). Baker, S.K. 48(2), 100-105 Workplace substance abuse impairment pakorn, S Lusk, S.I 48(12), 551-552 The occupational health care provider's role MANAGEMENT (CE Article). McAndrew, K.G., McAndrew OCCUPATIONAL AND Management File: Combining technolo S.J. 48(1), 32-45 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH and skill to ensure effective meetings Editorial: International perspectives in Amann, M.C. 48(8), 367-369 MENTORING occupational and environmental health nurs Management File: Developing a strate Challenging writer's block: How experi ing. Rogers, B. 48(4), 160 gic plan for the new millennium enced authors make time to write. Morton M.¢ 48(3), 145-147 P.G. 48(11), 512-514 OCCUPATIONAL AND Management File: The annual report Editorial: Writing and mentoring ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Documenting organizational results. Amant Opportunities and professional responsibili NURSING EDUCATION M.C. 48(11). 509-511 ties. Moore, P.V. 48(11), 504 The impact of educational research Starting a business as a nurse consultant Refining outlining skills—Part I: The centers on occupational health and safety Practical considerations (CE Article). Papp topic or sentence method. Oermann, M alumni competence: A program evaluation E.M. 48(3), 136-142 $8(11), 515-517 McGovern, P.M., Kochevar, L.K Olson The self employed occupational and envi Refining outlining skills—Part Il: The D.K., Nelson, W.F., & Findorff, M.J. 48(12) ronmental health nurse: Maximizing business computer method Johnson, S.H 48(11) 553-562 success by managing financial resources. Rain 518-520 Working with labor unions: What occupa er, S.R., Papp, E. 48(4), 185-194 tional health nurses need to know. Baker, R MOBILE HEALTH Szudy, B., & Guerriero, J. 48(12), 563-570 MEDICAL/HEALTH Mobile health units: Design and imple SURVEILLANCE mentation onsiderations. Murphy, D.¢ OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Genetic information 48(11), 526-537 NURSING Implications for occupational Occupational health nursing re lance. Schill, A.L. 48(2), 80 MUSCULOSKELETAL priorities: A changing focus Roget Health surveillance DISORDERS Agnew, J Pompeii, L. 48(1), 9-16 workers: A vital role for the Ergonomics: CTD management evalua Express Speak: Burnout and t vironmental health LS Rogers B of one. Sitzman, K. 48(9), 452 ? 73.79 24 The essence of the occupalior Occupationa healt! syndrome: Testing the ‘le: A teaching experience screening, and prevention activ ensil y and validity of four localized dis Rasteiro, M. 48(4), 171-174 tional health nursing practice comfort instruments. Randolph, J.A. 48(8) The occupational health Livsey, K. 48(2 99 Staffing, facilities and equipment Reit Screening and surveillanc Initiating an onomic analysis: A 1k(8 395-4()3 medical surveillance for jobs with highly ariable tasks Miller, A.S. 48(2), 59 Conrad, K.M., Lavender, S.A Reichelt, P.A OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & Meyer, F.T. 48(9), 423-429 NURSING PRACTICE MENTAL HEALTH Occupational hazards in female ballet Occupational healt! AAOHN Advisory: Workplace violence dancers: Advocate for a forgotten population screening, and prevention activities in occupa 4$8(10), 460A Kelman, B.B. 48(9), 430-434 tional health nursing practice. Rogers, B Behavioral risk management: A partner Livsey, K. 48(2), 92-99 ship between occupational health nursing and NURSING EDUCATION occupational psychiatry (CI Article Technology enhanced learning for occu OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Cameron, M., Heidel, S. 48(11), 533-541 pational and environmental health nursing: A NURSING ROLE Bereavement support: The occupational global imperative. Olson, D.K., Carlson, \ Research & Ethics Corner: Ethical prin health nurse’s role when death comes to work 48(4), 175-184 ciples and occupational health. Rogers, B Quan, J. & Wadsworth, M. 48(10), 461-469 The essence of the occupational health 48(10), 456-457 Critical incident stress management nurse’s role: A teaching experience in Portu Lim, J.J., Childs, J., and Gonsalves, K. 48(10) gal. Rasteiro,M . 48(4), 171-174 OCCUPATIONAL STRESS 487-497 Ecological model of occupational stress Legal aspects of work related stress in NUTRITION Application to urban firefighters. Salazar, 576 AAOHN JOURNAL ANNUAL INDEX M.K.. & Beaton, R. 48(10), 470-479 Cannon, R.B., Schmidt, J.V., Cambardella, B Research: Workit 3rowne, S.E. 48(9), 435-438 s and adverse pregnancy out OLDER EMPLOYEES Linking Practice & Research: Working Somers, C.A. 48(9) The aging employee: Impact on occupa conditions and adverse pregnancy outcomes technology U se it tional health. Mangino, M. 48(7) 349-357 Lusk, S.L, Somers, C.A. 48(9), 414-417 1. Spiers, J.A., Costantino, M.. Fauc 19.112244 ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE PRENATAL CARE Child care work: Organizational culture High risk pregnancy in the workplace RESPIRATORY HEALTH and health and safety. Calabro, K.S., Bright Influencing positive pregnancy outcomes ISSUES K.A., Cole, F.L., Mackey, T., Lindenberg, J Cannon, R.B., Schmidt, J.V., Cambardella, B lucing asthma morbidity and mortali Grimm A. 48(10), 480-486 Browne, S.E. 48(9), 435-438 ontainment strategie Kowalski. A. + OSHA PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT Legal issues: Confidentiality and disclo Creating a successful occupational RETURN TO WORK sure of medical records under the Occupation health and safety program: Using workers Poliomyelitis: Extinct b al Safety and Health Act. D’ Arruda, K perceptions. Sofie, J.K. 48(3), 125-130 Williams 48(10), 458-460 Mobile health units: Design and imple Screening and surveillance OSHA's mentation considerations Murphy D4 SAFETY medical surveillance provisions. Papp, E.M $8(11), 526-532 AAOHN Ad Miller, A.S. 48(2), 59-72 mal health and PROGRAM EVALUATION PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT The impact of educational research Challenging writer's block: How experi centers on occupational health and safety enced authors make time to write. Morton alumni competence A program evaluation P.G. 48(11), 512-514 McGovern, P.M Kochevar, L.K., Olson Editorial Writing and mentoring D.K.. Nelson. W.I & Findorff, M.J. 48(1 Opportunities and professional responsibili SO ties. Moore, P.V. 48(11), 504 Express Speak: Burnout and the power REASONABLE SCREENING of one. Sitzman, K. 48(9), 452 ACCOMMODATIONS Refining outlining skills—Part I: The Legal Issues: EEOC’s ADA policy topic or sentence method. Oermann, M art Il. D’ Arruda, K. 48(4), 19 4$8(11), 515-517 Refining outlining skills Part Il: The RECORDKEEPING computer method Johnson, S.H. 48(11) Managing litigation risk: Documentatiotr SCREENING AND 518-520 the occupational health settin SURVEILLANCE (CE Artick Baker, S.K. 48(2), 100-105 Sc nin ind PLANNING MEETINGS Management File: Combining technolo REHABILITATION M gy and skill to ensure effective meetings Poliomyelitis: Extinct by year 2000 Amann, M.C. 48(8), 367-369 But not over. Williams, C.G STAFFING Tl ealtt POLIO RESEARCH Staff facilities, and equipment. Reit Poliomyelitis: Extinct by year 2000 Occupational health nursing research But not over. Williams, C.G. 48(1), 25-31 priorities: A changing Tocus Rogers, B Agnew, J Pompeii, L. 48(1), 9-16 STRATEGIC PLANNING POST POLIO SYNDROME Linking Practice & Research: Effects of Management File: Developing : Poliomyelitis: Extinct by year 2000 peer education on dietary change Kalam gic plan for the new millennium But not over. Williams, C.G. 48(1), 25-31 pakorn, S., Lusk, S.1 48(12). 551-552 M< 4$8(3). 145-147 Linking Practice & Research: Postexpo The self employed occupational and env PREGNANCY sure prophylaxis for HIV exposed health care ronmental health nurse: Maximizing business High risk pregnancy in the workplace workers. Lusk, S.L., Robbins, W.A. 48(3) success by managing financial resources. Rain Influencing positive pregnancy outcomes 149-151 er, S.R., Papp, E. 48(4), 185-194 DECEMBER 2000, VOL. 48, NO. 12 577 ANNUAL INDEX STRESS Amann, M.C. 48(8), 367-369 WORK FITNESS Critical incident stress management Workplace substance abuse impairment Lim, J.J., Childs, J.. and Gonsalves, K. 48(10) TECHNOLOGY ENHANCED The occupational health care provider's role 487-497 NURSING (CE Article). McAndrew, K.G., McAndrew Legal aspects of work related stress in Technology enhanced learning for occu S.J. 48(1), 32-45 nursing: Exploring the issues. Abu Al Rub, R pational and environmental health nursing: A 48(3), 131-135 global imperative. Olson, D.K., Carlson, V WORK FORCE 48(4), 175-184 COLLABORATION SUBSTANCE ABUSE Working with labor unions: What occupa Workplace substance abuse impairment TELECOMMUTING tional health nurses need to know. Baker, R The occupational health care provider's role Telecommuting: Occupational health Szudy, B., & Guerriero, J. 48(12), 563-570 (CE Article). McAndrew, K.G., McAndrew considerations for employee health and safety S.J. 48(1), 32-45 Healy, M.L. 48(6), 305-313 WORKPLACE PERFORMANCE ISSUES SUCCESSFUL PROGRAMS TRAVEL HEALTH Behavioral risk management: A partnet Use of adult immunization strategies to Health problems associated with interna ship between occupational health nursing and increase the take of the influenza vaccine: A 2 tional business travel: A critical review of the occupational psychiatry (CI Article) year review. Streed, G.( Everhart, K.D literature. Rogers, H.L., & Reilly, S.M. 48(8) Cameron, M Heidel, S. 48(11), 533-541 48(11), 521-525 376-384 V/ORKPLACE VIOLENCE SURVEILLANCE VIDEOTAPING Critical incident stress management Work related deaths in West Virginia Video technology: Use in nursing Lim, J.J., Childs, J.. and Gonsalves, K. 48(10) Targeting research and prevention efforts. Hig research. Spiers, J.A., Costantino, M., Faucett, 49 gins, D.N., Helmkamp, J.C., Williams, J.M J. 48(3), 119-124 \AOHN Advisory: Workplace violence King, M.E. 48(7), 331-337 48(10), 460A VPP MODEL TECHNOLOGY AAOHN Advisory: Best practices in an WORK RELATED DEATHS Management File: Combining technolo occupational health and safety program: Volun Work related deaths in West Virginia gy and skill to ensure effective meetings tary protection program (VPP) model. 48(1), 8A Targeting research and prevention efforts. Hig gins, D.N., Helmkamp, J.C., Williams, J.M WOMEN’S HEALTH King, M.E. 48(7), 331-337 High risk pregnancy in the workplace Influencing positive pregnancy outcomes WORLD WIDE WEB CE Answers Cannon, R.B., Schmidt, J.V., Cambardella, B Informatics: Accessing the Internet Browne, S.I 48(9), 435-438 DiBenedetto, D.V. 48(12), 548-550 Information Management: Linking Practice & Research: Working Computer Resources conditions and adverse pregnancy outcomes WRITING FOR PUBLICATION for the Occupational and Lusk, S.L, Somers, C.A. 48(9), 414-417 Challenging writer’s block: How experi Environmental Health Urinary incontinence: Impact on work enced authors make time to write. Morton, Nurse ing women Fitzgerald, S.T., Palmer, M.H., P.G. 48(11), 512-514 Berry, S.J., Hart, K. 48(3), 112-118 Editorial: Writing and mentoring December 1999 Opportunities and professional responsibili B B WORK CONDITIONS ties. Moore, P.V. 48(11), 504 Linking Practice & Research: Working Getting published online and in print D conditions and adverse pregnancy outcomes Understanding the publication process. Nem Lusk, S.L, and Somers, C.A. 48(9), 414-417 cek, M.A. 48(7) 344-348 _ A Refining outlining skills—Part I: The C WORKERS’ COMPENSATION topic or sentence method Oermann, M Legal aspects of work related stress in 48(11), 515-517 .D nursing: Exploring the issues. Abu Al Rub, R Refining outlining skills—Part Il: The 48(3), 131-135 computer method. Johnson, S.H. 48(11), 518-520 AAOHN JOURNAL ANNUAL INDEX AUTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 48 AAOHN. Advisory: Best practices in an occupational health nursing and occupational Gonsalves, K. See Lim, JJ occupational health and safety program: Vol psychiatry (CE Article). 48(11), 533-541 Griffith, K.G. Letter to the Edit untary protection program (VPP) model Cannon, R.B., Schmidt, J.V., Cam- Computer resources for nurses. 48(5), 209 48(1), 8A bardella, B., Browne, S.E. High risk preg Grimm, A. See Calabro, K.S AAOHN. Advisory Managing profes nancy in the workplace: Influencing positive Guerriero, J. See Baker, R sional risk in occupational and environmental outcome(sC E Article). 48(9), 435-446 Haiduven, D.J. Planning a hepatitis ( health nursing practice. 48(7), 234A Capriotti, T., Kirby, L.G., Smeltzer, postexposure management program tor AAOHN. Advisory: Understanding cer S.C. Unrecognized high blood pressure: A health care workers: Issues and challenges tification. 48(4), 160A major public health issue for the workplace I8(8). 370-375 AAOHN. Advisory Workplace vio 48(7), 338-343 Hart, K. See Fitzgerald, S.1 lence. 48(10), 460A Carlson, V. See Olson, D.K Healy, M.L. Telecommuting: Occupa Abu Al Rub, R. Legal aspects of work Childs, J. See Lim, J.J tional health considerations for employes related stress in nursing: Exploring the issues Cohen, M.A., Kaufman, J.D. Latex health and safety (CE Article). 48(6), 305 48(3), 131-135 sensitivity in Washington State acute care hos Heide!, S. See Cameron, M Agnew, J. See Rogers, B pitals. 48(6), 297-304 Helmkamp, J.C. See Higgins, D.N Amann, M.C. Management File: The Cole, F.L. See Calabro, K.S Higgins, D.N., Helmkamp, J.C., annual report: Documenting organizational Conrad, K.M., Lavender, S.A., Williams, J.M., King, M.E. Work related results. 48(11), 509-511 Reichelt, P.A., Meyer, F.T. Initiating an deaths in West Virginia Targeting research Amann, M.C. Management File: Com ergonomic analysis 4 process for jobs with and prevention efforts. 48(7), 331-337 bining technology and skill to ensure effective highly variable tasks. 48(9), 423-429 Hinkson, D. Letter to the Editor: Dyna meetings. 48(8), 367-369 Costantino, M. See Spiers, J.A mite CE article. 48(5), 210 Amann, M.C. Management File: Devel D’ Arruda, K. Legal Issues EEOC’s Hood, J. Is “latex safe” possible? Using oping a strategic plan for the new millennium ADA policy guidance: Part I. 48(1), 48-50 a systematic approach in occupational health 48(3), 145-147 D’ Arruda, K. Legal Issues: Confiden 48(6), 291-296 Bain, E.1. Guest Editorial: Latex allergy tiality and disclosure of medical records under Horstman, P., Buterbaugh, A., Tich- 48(6). 266 the occupational safety and health act. 48(10) nell, C. An effective transitional duty pro Baker, C.M. Letter to the Editor: Latex 458-460 gram: Successful program. 48(5), 229-233 allergy. 48(5), 209-210 D’ Arruda, K. Legal Issues: Supreme Johnson, S.H. Refining outlining skills Baker, R., Szudy, B., Guerriero, J. Court decisions impact ADA. 48(7), 322-324 Part Il: The computer method. 48( 11), 518-520 Working with labor unions: What occupational D’ Arruda, K. Legal Issues EEOC’s Kalampakorn, S., Lusk, 8.L. 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