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CANADIAN AUTHOR, SUBJECT VOL. 96/NOS. 1-10, 2000 seventh edition (Fletcher) 13S ANONSON, JUNE Sending the elderly home: Assessing Recruiting nurses for the new millen- the risk (Daly, Sawchuk, Wertenberger) nium (Karkanis, MacDonell) 31 Ma Ja—January 27 Mr ARTHRITIS, RHEUMATOID Fe—February AGING New options in rheumatoid arthritis Healthy aging for the 21st century (Fletcher) 13 Ma Mr—March (Hickey) 17 Ja ARTHROPLASTY, REPLACEMENT AIDS Registry established: Improving joint Al—April AIDS prevention on the streets replacement is goal (Fletcher) (Hilton, Thompson, Moore-Dempsey, 18 Oc Ma—May Hutchinson) 24 S$ ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN’S HEALTH, Ju—June Ensuring humane HIV/AIDS care OBSTETRIC AND NEONATAL NURSES (Sibbald) 60 Fe Training to control women’s inconti- A—August HIV control: Expanding methadone nence (Fletcher) 14 Ma programs recommended (Fletcher) 14 Oc ASTHMA S—September Rapid response kits: HIV/AIDS test New consensus guidelines for asthma raises ethical concerns (Fletcher) released 12 Mr Oc—October 16 Oc ATTITUDE OF HEALTH PERSONNEL N—November Resources: Numbers worth knowing Alternative therapies: Health profes- (Fletcher) 17 Oc sionals’ attitudes (Montbriand) 22 Mr Revisiting HIV/AIDS; editorial ATTITUDE TO HEALTH (Haines) 3 Fe Finding meaning in illness: Can nurses ABORIGINAL NURSES ASSOCIATION Study of Toronto street youth looks help? (Davidhizar, Newman Giger, OF CANADA at treatment and prevention of HIV Poole, Dowd) 39 Al Aboriginal nurses celebrate 25 years 14 Fe AWARDS AND PRIZES (Fletcher) 13 Ma AIR POLLUTION CNF reception 10 Fe ABORIGINAL PEOPLES Pamphlet focuses on environment and First employer award 14 Ja Aiming for balance in mind, body and health 12 Mr Nomination call: Looking for Terry’s spirit (Sibbald) 52 Oc ALBERTA people (Fletcher) 13 Ju “He travels in the body” (Bruyére, Stopping Bill 11;e ditorial (Haines) 3 Al Garro) 25 Ju ALCOHOLISM BELL, MARNIE ACCIDENT PREVENTION Alcohol abuse: Online teaching tool Preparing for expanded roles (Deans, An ounce of prevention ... (Sibbald) targets youth (Fletcher) 16 Oc Bowen) 33 Ju 60 Ma ALI, ASIF BISNAIRE, DEBORAH ADOLESCENCE Meningitis outbreak: Student nurses Medical directives in advanced prac- Alcohol abuse: Online teaching tool help out with vaccination campaign 11 Ju tice nursing (Doyle-Pettypiece, targets youth (Fletcher) 16 Oc ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE Keizer, Ridley, Krawiec, ADOLESCENT HEALTH SERVICES Alternative therapies: Health profes- McKay-Roberts, Vlasic) 22 Ja Providing counselling and support for sionals’ attitudes (Montbriand) 22 Mr BLACK, ROSANNE youth (Sibbald) 52 S$ High percentage of hep C patients Giving and getting feedback 37 A ADVANCE DIRECTIVES take herbs and vitamins 13 Mr BOWEN, DENISE Older adults and advance care ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE Preparing for expanded roles directives (Sawchuk, Ross-Kerr) 16 A Triple identity (Munro) 51 Ja (Bell, Deans) 33 Ju AGED AMBULATORY CARE FACILITIES BRAMADAT, INA J. Older adults and advance care Health trends: Airport clinic offers Smoking characteristics of Manitoba directives (Sawchuk, Ross-Kerr) 16 A variety, challenge, convenience nurses (Chalmers, Cantin, Shuttle- Resource book: Seniors guide now in (Fletcher) 12 N worth, Scott-Findlay) 31 Ja canadian nurse — index 2000 | 1 BREASTFEEDING Employer Recognition Award First CHALMERS, KAREN Advancing breastfeeding (Wong) 10 A employer award 14 Ja Smoking characteristics of Manitoba British Columbia Nurses Union government relations nurses (Bramadat, Cantin, Shuttle- Communication +: B.C. nurses seize Action 301: Federal election strategy worth, Scott-Findlay) 31 Ja the stage (Fletcher) 11 Ju mapped out (Fletcher) 12 A CHANG, WEI-CHING BRUYERE, JOCELYN Time to work together 10 Ma Focus on function in geriatric “He travels in the body” (Garro) 25 Ju member services Life, health and assessment and rehab (Slaughter, BURESH, BERNICE disability program 10 Ma Cartwright) 35 Ma Teil the world what you do (Gordon) 14 Ju membership CNA staff acknowl- CHILD BURKE, RONALD J. edged; photo 3 Mr Child health: Easier record keeping Juggling act: Work concerns, family Nursing Practice Resource Group (Fletcher) 13S concerns (Greenglass) 20 Oc Information exchange; photo 11 Ma The silent emergency (Clarke-Baxter) BURNOUT, PROFESSIONAL publications 45 Al New research: Study says burnout rate 2000 publications catalogue; photo 4 Mr When parents and children disagree high in cancer care (Fletcher) 14S Graduates leaving Canada 10 Al about care (Ellerton) 35 A New prep guide 10 Al CHILD ABUSE CANADIAN ASSOCIATION Tell the world what you do (Buresh, Grants focus on child abuse ON GERONTOLOGY Gordon) 14 Ju prevention 14 Mr Healthy aging for the 21st century Resolutions Committee Call for CHILD CARE (Hickey) 17 Ja resolutions 10 Fe A how-to on childhood illness in CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY CANADIAN NURSES FOUNDATION easy-reader format (Fletcher) New stop smoking program available 13 Mr CNF reception 10 Fe 12 Ma THE CANADIAN CONTINENCE CANADIAN NURSING STUDENTS CHILD HEALTH SERVICES FOUNDATION ASSOCIATION Conducting policy research: Children Help with incontinence: Task force Nursing students prepare for with special needs (Tan, Hayes, reaches consensus on planned guidelines government consultation; photo 11 Fe Hollander) 27 Ja (Fletcher) 12 A CANADIAN PEDIATRIC SOCIETY Telehealth pilot: 24-hour care for kids CANADIAN HEALTH NETWORK Car seat safety snaps into focus convalescing at home (Fletcher) Canadian Health Network launched 12 Fe (Fletcher) 12 Al 17 Oc CANADIAN HEALTH SERVICES Child fever: Don’t panic say new CHILD WELFARE RESEARCH FOUNDATION guidelines (Fletcher) 10 N Children on the move 13 Fe Nursing research: $20-million allocated CANADIAN PSYCHIATRIC New study: Warnings about child for new research chairs (Fletcher) 13 A ASSOCIATION health (Fletcher) 18 Oc CANADIAN INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH Destigmatizing mental illness: CHOLESTEROL INFORMATION Awareness week in October New guidelines: Cholesterol-lowering Data to reflect nursing impact 3 Mr (Fletcher) 15S recommendations welcomed Registry established: Improving joint CANADIAN THORACIC SOCIETY (Fletcher) 11 N replacement is goal (Fletcher) 18 Oc New consensus guidelines for asthma CIRCADIAN RHYTHM CANADIAN INSTITUTE OF CHILD HEALTH released 12 Mr Sleep and shiftwork II (Thurston, New study: Warnings about child health CANTIN, BRENDA Tanguay, Fraser) 31 N (Fletcher) 18 Oc Smoking characteristics of Manitoba CLARKE-BAXTER, SHIRLEY CANADIAN INSTITUTES OF HEALTH nurses (Chalmers, Bramadat, Shuttle- The silent emergency 45 Al RESEARCH worth, Scott-Findlay) 31 Ja CLINICAL PROTOCOLS Nursing research: $20-million allocated CAREGIVERS Medical directives in advanced for new research chairs (Fletcher) 13 A Informal caregivers save governments practice nursing (Doyle-Pettypiece, CANADIAN LIPID NURSE NETWORK money but pay harsh price 13 Fe Keizer, Ridley, Bisnaire, Krawiec, New guidelines: Cholesterol-lowering Take care of the caregivers (Fletcher) 18 Ja McKay-Roberts, Vlasic) 22 Ja COLLINS, MARK recommendations welcomed (Fletcher) Triple identity (Munro) 51 Ja 11N CAR SEATS Managing postoperative pain at home THE CANADIAN NURS! Car seat safety snaps into focus (MacDonald) 26 A Looking forward, looking back; editorial (Fletcher) 12 Al COMMUNICATION (Haines) 3 Ja CARSON, MARY M. The surgical liaison nurse: A perioper- New personality, new voice; editorial Getting the elderly back home (Ross) 31 Fe ative communication link with (Haines) 2 Ju CARTWRIGHT, DEBORAH families (Fowlie, Francis, Russell) CANADIAN NURSES ASSOCIATION Focus on function in geriatric 30S Board of Directors Mutual Recognition assessment and rehab (Slaughter, COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING Agreement signed; photo 10 Ma Chang) 35 Ma Immunization blitz reaches Canada’s certification program First employer CERTIFICATION poorest neighbourhood (Munroe) award 14 Ja Continuing competence: Taking the 16 Ja congresses Vancouver convention: leap to gerontological certification COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES Nurses energized, eager to make (Robinson, Ross, McLelland, Sly) 34S Community focus, Growing old with a themselves heard under new leader Professional and personal renewal; developmental disability (Living- (Fletcher) 12 A editorial (Haines) 2 S stone, Tindale) 28 Oc 2 |c anadian nurse — index 2000 CONFIDENTIALITY EATON-BLANCHER, PATRICIA EYE BANKS Occupational health transfer of Healthy start clinic 43 Ja Delivering the gift of sight (Sibbald) records (Tapp) 39 Mr EDUCATION 52 Mr CONGRESSES Female nurses in post-secondary Brazilian Nurses Association education (Walls, McPhee) 27 N FAMILY congress; photo 14 Ja A how-to on childhood illness in Juggling act: Work concerns, family Healthy aging for the 21st century easy-reader format (Fletcher) 12 Ma concerns (Burke, Greenglass) 20 Oc (Hickey) 17 Ja EDUCATIONAL MEASUREMENT Our hurried, harried, incredibly busy CONSTIPATION National exam: More than 3,000 sit first lives; editorial (Haines) 2 Oc Bowel care guidelines coming CRNE (Fletcher) 14 Oc FEVER (Fletcher) 12 Ma New prep guide 10 Al Child fever: Don’t panic say new EDUCATION, NURSING guidelines (Fletcher) 10 N DALY, SHANNON Crisis in the classroom (Fletcher) 29 Ma FINANCING, GOVERNMENT Sending the elderly home: Assessing Anincredible learning journey (Duffy) 30 A Finance report gets failing grade 10 Fe the risk (Sawchuk, Wertenberger) 27 Mr Nursing ed: Debate continues on FLETCHER, MARLA DAVIDHIZAR, RUTH education standard (Fletcher) 12 Ju Aboriginal nurses celebrate 25 years 13 Ma Finding meaning in illness: Can nurses Recruiting nurses for the new The abuse stops here 18S help? (Newman Giger, Poole, Dowd) millennium (Anonson, Karkanis, Action 301: Federal election strategy 39 Al MacDonell) 31 Ma mapped out 12 A DAVID SUZUKI FOUNDATION U.S. paper on distance education Alcohol abuse: Online teaching tool Pamphlet focuses on environment and released 13 Mr targets youth 16 Oc health 12 Mr EDUCATION, NURSING, CONTINUING Bacterial transmission: Baby deaths DEANS, MARY Going online with cardiac care nursing prompt new policy 13 Ju Preparing for expanded roles (Fletcher) 14 Al Bowel care guidelines coming 12 Ma (Bell, Bowen) 33 Ju Training awards: Cancer Society offers Cardiac screening on-the-job in Halifax DEPRESSION assistance (Fletcher) 14S 13 Al What about my daughter? (Fletcher) Winning big: Internet program nets Car seat safety snaps into focus 12 Al 17 Ja $ 10,000 payoff (Fletcher) 15 Oc Child fever: Don’t panic say new DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES EDUCATION, NURSING, GRADUATE guidelines 10 N Community focus, Growing old with a Doctoral degree option for East Coast Child health: Easier record keeping 13 S developmental disability nurses (Fletcher) 17 Ja Communication +: B.C. nurses seize (Livingstone, Tindale) 28 Oc Focus on the bottom line 14 Ma the stage 11 Ju DHARI, RANJIT ELDER ABUSE Crisis in the classroom 29 Ma Exploring perinatal health in The abuse stops here (Fletcher) 18S Destigmatizing mental illness: Indo-Canadian women (Lynam, ELLERTON, MARY-LOU Awareness week in October 15S Gurm) 18 Al When parents and children disagree Diapers sport life-saving message 13 Al DIABETES MELLITUS, NON-INSULIN- about care 35 A Doctoral degree option for East Coast DEPENDENT EMERGENCY MEDICINE nurses 17 Ja “He travels in the body” (Bruyére, Family presence a benefit in ER: Study Don’t take your bones for granted 18 Ja Garro) 25 Ju (Fletcher) 12 Al Draft guideline: Comments invited DIAGNOSTIC EQUIPMENT EMERGENCY NURSING about infection control 12S Rapid response kits: HIV/AIDS test Caring for injection drug users in Family presence a benefit in ER: Study 12 Al raises ethical concerns (Fletcher) 16 Oc Emergency (O’Brien) 14 Al Fitness and fund-raising: Race to end DIETARY FIBRE EMIGRATION AND IMMIGRATION leukemia 10 Ju Pressing for prostate answers A different reality (MacKinnon) 22 A Flu season again: Resources for health (Fletcher) 14 Al Nursing’s brain drain; editorial (Haines) workers 15 Oc DISEASE TRANSMISSION, 3 Mr Getting active: Health minister kicks off PROFESSIONAL-TO-PATIENT EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL nursing week 10 Ju Bacterial transmission: Baby deaths Giving and getting feedback (Black) Going online with cardiac care nursing prompt new policy (Fletcher) 13 Ju 37 A 14 Al DOWD, STEVEN B. ENVIRONMENTAL ILLNESS Guide available: Improving end-of-life Finding meaning in illness: Can nurses Expert advises reducing contaminants in care 14 Oc help? (Davidhizar, Newman Giger, schools (Wilson) 12 Fe Guidelines available: Maternity and Poole) 39 Al ESCHERICHIA COLI newborn care update 13 A DOYLE-PETTYPIECE, PATRICIA Nurses praised: Staff vigilance helps Guidelines welcomed: New guidebook Medical directives in advanced avert tragedy for Walkerton seniors helps families confront disease 15 Oc practice nursing (Keizer, Ridley, home (Fletcher) 14 A Handmaidens no more 18 Ma Bisnaire, Krawiec, McKay-Roberts, ETHICS, NURSING Health trends: Airport clinic offers Vlasic) 22 Ja Exposure to body fluids (Storch) 35 Ju variety, challenge, convenience 12 N DRIEDGER, LAUREL When parents and children disagree Help with incontinence: Task force reaches The other side of the bed 49 Fe about care (Ellerton) 35 A consensus on planned guidelines 12 A DUFFY, LYNNE EUTHANASIA Herbal resource: Guidebook handy for An incredible learning journey 30 A The euthanasia debate (Seitz) 43 Mr professionals 10 Ju canadian nurse — index 2000 HIV control: Expanding methadone Take care of the caregivers 18 Ja neuromas (Reimer) 23 Fe programs recommended 14 Oc Telehealth pilot: 24-hour care for kids My experience with acoustic neuroma A how-to on childhood illness in convalescing at home 17 Oc 21 Fe easy-reader format 12 Ma Training awards: Cancer Society offers HAINES, JUDITH International Network: Mental health assistance 14S Closing the loop, offering solutions goes online 10 N Training to control women’s inconti- (editorial) 2 A Laugh and learn: Play raises awareness nence 14 Ma Getting active, getting political about prostate cancer 10 N Urban pesticides: Plan announced 12 N (editorial) 2 N Making the talk matter 16 N Vancouver convention: Nurses Looking forward, looking back National exam: More than 3,000 sit first energized, eager to make themselves (editorial) 3 Ja CRNE 14 Oc heard under new leader 12 A More than a profession ... New guidelines: Cholesterol-lowering What about my daughter? 17 Ja (editorial) 3 Ma recommendations welcomed 11 N Winning big: Internet program nets New personality, new voice (editorial) 2 Ju New options in rheumatoid arthritis $ 10,000 payoff 15 Oc Nursing’s brain drain (editorial) 3 Mr 13 Ma FORENSIC MEDICINE Our hurried, harried, incredibly busy New research: Study says burnout rate The sexual assault nurse examiner lives (editorial) 2 Oc high in cancer care 14S (Kagan-Krieger, Rehfeld) 21 Ju Professional and personal renewal New strategy: National nursing plan FOSTER HOME CARE (editorial) 2S unveiled 12 N Safe babies (Marcellus) 22 N Revisiting HIV/AIDS (editorial) 3 Fe New study: Warnings about child health FOWLIE, PAULINE Stopping Bill 11 (editorial) 3 Al 18 Oc The surgical liaison nurse: A perioper- HAYES, VIRGINIA E. Nomination call: Looking for Terry’s ative communication link with Conducting policy research: Children people 13 Ju families (Francis, Russell) 30S with special needs (Tan, Hollander) 27 Ja Nurses on wheels: Good driving records FRANCIS, HEATHER HEALTH ACTION LOBBY earn Californians discount 11 N The surgical liaison nurse: A perioper- Finance report gets failing grade 10 Fe Nurses praised: Staff vigilance helps ative communication link with HEALTH CANADA avert tragedy for Walkerton seniors families (Fowlie, Russell) 30S Making the talk matter (Fletcher) 16 N home 14A FRASER, KRISTIN L. HEALTH MANPOWER Nurses turn to advertising to raise Sleep and shiftwork I (Thurston, Flu season again: Resources for health awareness 16 Ja Tanguay) 35 Oc workers (Fletcher) 15 Oc Nursing archives relocated: History to Sleep and shiftwork II (Thurston, Graduates leaving Canada 10 Al reach wider audience 12S Tanguay) 31 N Handmaidens no more (Fletcher) 18 Ma Nursing ed: Debate continues on educa- Newfoundland looks at recruitment tion standard 12 Ju GARRO, LINDA C. and retention 12 Mr Nursing history: Clicking onto a proud “He travels in the body” (Bruyére) New strategy: National nursing plan heritage 13 A 25 Ju unveiled (Fletcher) 12 N Nursing reclassification: Recognition, GERIATRIC NURSING Nurses turn to advertising to raise pay raise significant improvements 13 N Coming home to gerontological awareness (Fletcher) 16 Ja Nursing research: $20-million allocated nursing (Sibbald) 52 N Nursing research: Prognosis good when for new research chairs 13 A Continuing competence: Taking the more RNs dispense hospital care Nursing research: Prognosis good when leap to gerontological certification (Fletcher) 15 A more RNs dispense hospital care 15 A (Robinson, Ross, McLelland, Sly) 34S Nursing’s brain drain; editorial (Haines) Oncology nursing: Canadian nurse will End-of-life care in old age (Parke, 3 Mr head international body 14 A Mulgrew) 12 Oc Recruitment strategy: Nursing skills Phone support line: MS nurses provide GERIATRICS enhancement (Perry, McKee, Selmser) knowledgeable counsel 13S Focus on function in geriatric assess- 24 Oc Pilot project: Helping homeless “urban ment and rehab (Slaughter, Seasons of discontent (Fletcher) 23 Ma legends” 15 A Cartwright, Chang) 35 Ma Shortage spreads: U.S. hospitals up the Pressing for prostate answers 14 Al GORDON, SUZANNE ante to woo nurses (Fletcher) 15S Rapid response kits: HIV/AIDS test Tell the world what you do (Buresh) 14 Ju HEALTH SERVICES FOR THE AGED raises ethical concerns 16 Oc GOVERNMENT Getting the elderly back home (Carson, Registry established: Improving joint Getting active, getting political; Ross) 31 Fe replacement is goal 18 Oc editorial (Haines) 2 N HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH Resource book: Seniors guide now in GREENGLASS, ESTHER R. Conducting policy research: Children with seventh edition 13 S Juggling act: Work concerns, family special needs (Tan, Hayes, Hollander) Resources: Numbers worth knowing concerns (Burke) 20 Oc 27 Ja 17 Oc GURM, BALBIR HEART ARREST Scope of practice: Nursing role could Exploring perinatal health in Indo- Bridging the gap in emergency cardiac expand in neonatal care 11 Ju Canadian women (Lynam, Dhari) 18 Al care (Seipp, Norum) 31 Mr Seasons of discontent 23 Ma HEART DISEASES Shortage spreads: U.S. hospitals up the HAGEN, BRAD Cardiac screening on-the-job in Halifax ante to woo nurses 15S Getting an earful: A primer on acoustic (Fletcher) 13 Al 4 |c anadian nurse — index 2000 HEPATITIS C | INFLUENZA LEUKEMIA RESEARCH FUND High percentage of hep C patients take lu season again: Resources for health OF CANADA herbs and vitamins 13 Mr workers (Fletcher) 15 Oc Fitness and fund-raising: Race to end HICKEY, PAULA INFORMATION SYSTEMS leukemia (Fletcher) 10 Ju Healthy aging for the 21st century 17 Ja Canadian Health Network launched LIABILITY, LEGAL HILTON, ANN 12 Fe Occupational health transfer of AIDS prevention on the streets Data to reflect nursing impact 10 Mr records (Tapp) 39 Mr (Thompson, Moore-Dempsey, INSURANCE LIFE SUPPORT CARE Hutchinson) 24S Nurses on wheels: Good driving Bridging the gap in emergency cardiac HISTORY OF NURSING records earn Californians discount care (Seipp, Norum) 31 Mr Nursing archives relocated: History to (Fletcher) 11 N IVINGSTONE, SHARON R. reach wider audience (Fletcher) 12S INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION Community focus, Growing old with a Nursing history: Clicking onto a proud Nursing opens a window to the world developmental disability (Tindale) 28 Oc heritage (Fletcher) 13 A (Sibbald) 52 Ju LIVING WILLS HIV | INTERNET Older adults and advance care direc- AIDS prevention on the streets (Hilton, Canadian Health Network launched tives (Sawchuk, Ross-Kerr) 16 A Thompson, Moore-Dempsey, 12 Fe LOBBYING Hutchinson) 24S International Network: Mental health Someone to watch (Sibbald) 60 Ja Ensuring humane HIV/AIDS care goes online (Fletcher) 10 N LOCKED-IN SYNDROME (Sibbald) 60 Fe IODE see quadriplegia HIV control: Expanding methadone Grants focus on child abuse LYNAM, M. JUDITH programs recommended (Fletcher) 14 Oc prevention 14 Mr Exploring perinatal health in Indo- Rapid response kits: HIV/AIDS test Canadian women (Gurm, Dhari) 18 Al raises ethical concerns (Fletcher) 16 Oc JOB SATISFACTION Resources: Numbers worth knowing Handmaidens no more (Fletcher) MACDONALD, VALERIE (Fletcher) 17 Oc 18 Ma Managing postoperative pain at home Revisiting HIV/AIDS; editorial Juggling act: Work concerns, family (Collins) 26 A (Haines) 3 Fe concerns (Burke, Greenglass) 20 Oc MACDONELL, PAMELA Study of Toronto street youth looks at Nursing reclassification: Recognition, Recruiting nurses for the new treatment and prevention of HIV 14 Fe pay raise significant improvements millennium (Anonson, Karkanis) HOLLANDER, MARCUS J. (Fletcher) 13 N 31 Ma Conducting policy research: Children Staff nurse empowerment and MACKINNON, MARIAN with special needs (Tan, Hayes) 27 Ja workplace behaviours (Spence A different reality 22 A HOME CARE SERVICES Laschinger, Sabiston) 18 Fe MARCELLUS, LENORA High-risk antepartum patients: No place Safe babies 22 N like home (West, Palmer, Tier) 32 Oc KAGAN-KRIEGER, SUSAN MATERNAL HEALTH SERVICES Home care update 14 Ja | The sexual assault nurse examiner Healthy start clinic (Eaton-Blancher) HOMELESS PERSONS (Rehfeld) 21 Ju 43 Ja Pilot project: Helping homeless “urban | KARKANIS, ALETHIA MCKAY-ROBERTS, CATHY legends” (Fletcher) 15 A Recruiting nurses for the new Medical directives in advanced HOMELESS YOUTH millennium (Anonson, MacDonell) practice nursing (Doyle-Pettypiece, Study of Toronto street youth looks at 31 Ma Keizer, Ridley, Bisnaire, Krawiec, treatment and prevention of HIV 14 Fe KEIZER, MARY Vlasic) 22 Ja HUTCHINSON, KYLIE Medical directives in advanced prac- MCKEE, GLORIA AIDS prevention on the streets (Hilton, tice nursing (Doyle-Pettypiece, Recruitment strategy: Nursing skills Thompson, Moore-Dempsey) 24S Ridley, Bisnaire, Krawiec, enhancement (Perry, Selmser) 24 Oc IMMUNIZATION PROGRAMS McKay-Roberts, Vlasic) 22 Ja MCLELLAND, NORMA Immunization blitz reaches Canada’s KELLETT, BRIGID Continuing competence: Taking the poorest neighbourhood (Munroe) Rethinking locked-in syndrome leap to gerontological certification 16 Ja 10S (Robinson, Ross, Sly) 34S INDIA KRAWIEC, FRANCES MCPHEE, CATHY Exploring perinatal health in Indo- Medical directives in advanced Female nurses in post-secondary Canadian women (Lynam, Gurm, practice nursing (Doyle-Pettypiece, education (Walls) 27 N Dhari) 18 Al Keizer, Ridley, Bisnaire, McKay- MEADOWS, HOLLY INFANT CARE Roberts, Vlasic) 22 Ja Coping with neurofibromatosis 8 Ju Guidelines available: Maternity and MEDICAL DIRECTIVES newborn care update (Fletcher) 13 A LANIGAN, TRUDY L. see CLINICAL PROTOCOLS Safe babies (Marcellus) 22 N The Patient-Family Learning Centre MEDICAL RECORDS INFECTION CONTROL 18 Mr Child health: Easier record keeping Draft guideline: Comments invited LATEX ALLERGY (Fletcher) 13S about infection control (Fletcher) Tackling latex allergy with a product Occupational health transfer of 12S database (Puopolo, Stephens) 25 Al records (Tapp) 39 Mr canadian nurse — index 2000 MEDICATION SYSTEMS, HOSPITAL NEUROMA, ACOUSTIC OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH NURSING Automatic drug dispensing: Help or Getting an earful: A primer on Occupational health transfer of records hindrance? (Novek, Rudnick) 29 Al acoustic neuromas (Hagen, Reimer) (Tapp) 39 Mr MEDICINE, HERBAL 23 Fe OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH SERVICES Herbal resource: Guidebook handy My experience with acoustic neuroma Cardiac screening on-the-job in Halifax for professionals (Fletcher) 10 Ju (Hagen) 27 Fe (Fletcher) 13 Al MELROSE, SHERRI NEWMAN GIGER, JOYCE ONCOLOGIC NURSING A message from Simone (Shapiro) Finding meaning in illness: Can nurses The Norma Rae of nursing (Sibbald) 45 Fe help? (Davidhizar, Poole, Dowd) 52 Al MENINGITIS 39 Al Oncology nursing: Canadian nurse will Meningitis outbreak: Student nurses NIVEN, ANITA head international body (Fletcher) 14 A help out with vaccination campaign A journey in professional growth OSTEOPOROSIS (Ali) 11 Ju 8A Don’t take your bones for granted MENTAL HEALTH NORTHWEST TERRITORIES (Fletcher) 18 Ja Destigmatizing mental illness: Aware- Preparing for expanded roles (Bell, OSTEOPOROSIS SOCIETY OF CANADA ness week in October (Fletcher) 15 § Deans, Bowen) 33 Ju Don’t take your bones for granted International Network: Mental health NORUM, BARBARA (Fletcher) 18 Ja goes online (Fletcher) 10 N Bridging the gap in emergency cardiac OUTCOME ASSESSMENT MENTORS care (Seipp) 31 Mr (HEALTH CARE) A message from Simone (Melrose, NOVEK, JOEL Focus on function in geriatric assessment Shapiro) 45 Fe Automatic drug dispensing: Help or and rehab (Slaughter, Cartwright, Preparing for expanded roles (Bell, hindrance? (Rudnick) 29 Al Chang) 35 Ma Deans, Bowen) 33 Ju NURSE-PATIENT RELATIONS OVARIAN NEOPLASMS METHADONE A journey in professional growth What about my daughter? (Fletcher) HIV control: Expanding methadone (Niven)8 A 17 Ja programs recommended (Fletcher) The other side of the bed (Driedger) 14 Oc 49 Fe PAIN, POSTOPERATIVE MONTBRIAND, MURIEL J. Therapeutic conversations that count Managing postoperative pain at home Alternative therapies: Health (Tapp) 29 Ju (Collins, MacDonald) 26 A professionals’ attitudes 22 Mr NURSES, ADVANCED PRACTICE PAKISTAN MOORE-DEMPSEY, LAURA Medical directives in advanced practice An incredible learning journey (Duffy) AIDS prevention on the streets nursing (Doyle-Pettypiece, Keizer, 30 A (Hilton, Thompson, Hutchinson) 24 S$ Ridley, Bisnaire, Krawiec, PALLIATIVE CARE MULGREW, JOYCE McKay-Roberts, Vlasic) 22 Ja End-of-life care in old age (Parke, End-of-life care in old age (Parke) Scope of practice: Nursing role could Mulgrew) 12 Oc 12 Oc expand in neonatal care (Fletcher) Ensuring humane HIV/AIDS care MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS 11 Ju (Sibbald) 60 Fe Guidelines welcomed: New guidebook NURSE’S ROLE Guide available: Improving end-of-life helps families confront disease Handmaidens no more (Fletcher) care (Fletcher) 14 Oc (Fletcher) 15 Oc 18 Ma PALMER, LYNNE Phone support line: MS nurses provide A journey in professional growth High-risk antepartum patients: No place knowledgeable counsel (Fletcher) (Niven) 8 A like home (West, Tier) 32 Oc 13S Tell the world what you do (Buresh, PARKE, BELINDA MUNROE, VAL Gordon) 14 Ju End-of-life care in old age (Mulgrew) Immunization blitz reaches Canada’s NURSING RESEARCH 12 Oc poorest neighbourhood 16 Ja Fruitful questioning (Paterson) 14. N PATERSON, BARBARA L. MUNRO, GAIL Fund update 10 Ma Fruitful questioning 14 N Triple identity 51 Ja Nursing appointment: Breaking new Nursing research 16S ground in pediatric research 12 Ju PATIENT ADVOCACY NATIONAL NURSING WEEK Nursing research: $20-million allocated Family presence a benefit in ER: Study Getting active: Health minister kicks for new research chairs (Fletcher) 13 A (Fletcher) 12 Al off nursing week (Fletcher) 10 Ju Nursing research (Paterson) 16S Teaching people to stand up for NEONATAL NURSING NUTRITION DISORDERS themselves (Sibbald) 52 A Bacterial transmission: Baby deaths The silent emergency (Clarke-Baxter) PATIENT DISCHARGE prompt new policy (Fletcher) 13 Ju 45 Al Getting the elderly back home (Carson, Scope of practice: Nursing role could Ross) 31 Fe expand in neonatal care (Fletcher) 11 Ju O’BRIEN, VICKI Sending the elderly home: Assessing the NEOPLASTIC SYNDROMES, HEREDITARY Caring for injection drug users in risk (Daly, Sawchuk, Wertenberger) What about my daughter? (Fletcher) 17 Ja Emergency 14 Al 27 Mr NEUROFIBROMATOSIS OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE PATIENT EDUCATION Coping with neurofibromatosis Resources: Numbers worth knowing The Patient-Family Learning Centre (Meadows) 8 Ju (Fletcher) 17 Oc (Lanigan) 18 Mr 6 |c anadian nurse — index 2000 PERINATAL CARE QUADRIPLEGIA SEITZ, TERRY Exploring perinatal health in Indo- Rethinking locked-in syndrome The euthanasia debate 43 Mr Canadian women (Lynam, Gurm, Dhari) (Kellett) 10S SELF-CARE 18 Al The Patient-Family Learning Centre PERIOPERATIVE CARE REGISTERED NURSES ASSOCIATION OF (Lanigan) 18 Mr The surgical liaison nurse: A periopera- ONTARIO SELMSER, PAT tive communication link with families RNAO board meets; photo 15 Ja Recruitment strategy: Nursing (Fowlie, Francis, Russell) 30 $ REHFELD, GAIL skills enhancement (Perry, McKee) PERRY, BETH The sexual assault nurse examiner 24 Oc Recruitment strategy: Nursing skills (Kagan-Krieger) 21 Ju SEX OFFENCES enhancement (McKee, Selmser) 24 Oc REIMER, MARLENE The sexual assault nurse examiner PESTICIDES Getting an earful: A primer on (Kagan-Krieger, Rehfeld) 21 Ju Urban pesticides: Plan announced acoustic neuromas (Hagen) 23 Fe SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES (Fletcher) 12 N RIDLEY, JANE AIDS prevention on the streets PHYSICAL FITNESS Medical directives in advanced (Hilton, Thompson, Moore-Dempsey, Children on the move 13 Fe practice nursing (Doyle-Pettypiece, Hutchinson) 24S POOLE, VICTORIA Keizer, Bisnaire, Krawiec, SHAPIRO, BONNIE Finding meaning in illness: Can nurses McKay-Roberts, Vlasic) 22 Ja A message from Simone (Melrose) help? (Davidhizar, Newman Giger, 45 Fe Dowd) 39 Al ROBINSON, JANICE SHUTTLEWORTH, ELAINE POSTNATAL CARE Continuing competence: Taking the Smoking characteristics of Manitoba Guidelines available: Maternity and leap to gerontological certification nurses (Chalmers, Bramadat, Cantin, newborn care update (Fletcher) 13 A (Ross, McLelland, Sly) 34S Scott-Findlay) 31 Ja Healthy start clinic (Eaton-Blancher) 43 Ja ROSS, DONNA SIBBALD, BARBARA POWER (PSYCHOLOGY) Continuing competence: Taking the Aiming for balance in mind, body and Staff nurse empowerment and work leap to gerontological certification spirit 52 Oc place behaviours (Spence Laschinger, (Robinson, McLelland, Sly) 34S Coming home to gerontological Sabiston) 18 Fe ROSS-KERR, JANET nursing 52 N PRACTICE GUIDELINES Older adults and advance care Delivering the gift of sight 52 Mr Bowel care guidelines coming (Fletcher) 12 Ma directives (Sawchuk) 16 A Ensuring humane HIV/AIDS care 60 Fe New consensus guidelines for asthma ROSS, MARGARET M. The Norma Rae of nursing 52 Al released 12 Mr Getting the elderly back home (Ross) Nursing opens a window to the world PREGNANCY COMPLICATIONS 31 Fe 52 Ju High-risk antepartum patients: No place RUDNICK, WENDY An ounce of prevention ... 60 Ma like home (West, Palmer, Tier) 32 Oc Automatic drug dispensing: Help or Providing counselling and support for PRENATAL CARE hindrance? (Novek) 29 Al youth 52S High-risk antepartum patients: No place RUSSELL, SUNNY Someone to watch 60 Ja like home (West, Palmer, Tier) 32 Oc he surgical liaison nurse: A perioper- Teaching people to stand up for PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ative communication link with themselves 52 A A different reality (MacKinnon) 22 A families (Fowlie, Francis) 30 S SLAUGHTER, SUSAN PRIVATIZATION Focus on function in geriatric Stopping Bill 11; editorial (Haines) SABISTON, JEAN ANNE assessment and rehab (Cartwright, 3 Al Staff nurse empowerment and workplace Chang) 35 Ma PROSTATIC NEOPLASMS behaviours (Spence Laschinger) 18 Fe SLEEP Laugh and learn: Play raises awareness SAFETY Sleep and shiftwork I (Thurston, about prostate cancer (Fletcher) 10 N An ounce of prevention ... (Sibbald) 60 Ma Tanguay, Fraser) 31 N Pressing for prostate answers SAWCHUK, PEGGY J. Sleep and shiftwork I (Thurston, (Fletcher) 14 Al Older adults and advance care Tanguay, Fraser) 35 Oc PSYCHIATRIC NURSING directives (Ross-Kerr) 16 A SLY, ELIZABETH A message from Simone (Melrose, Sending the elderly home: Assessing Continuing competence: Taking the Shapiro) 45 Fe the risk (Daly, Wertenberger) leap to gerontological certification PUBLIC OPINION 27 Mr (Robinson, Ross, McLelland) 34S Closing the loop, offering solutions; SCHOOLS SMOKING editorial (Haines) 2 A Expert advises reducing contaminants Smoking characteristics of Manitoba Grants focus on child abuse preven- in schools (Wilson) 12 Fe nurses (Chalmers, Bramadat, Cantin, tion 14 Mr SCOTT-FINDLAY, SHANNON Shuttleworth, Scott-Findlay) 31 Ja PUBLISHING Smoking characteristics of Manitoba SMOKING CESSATION More than a profession; editorial nurses (Chalmers, Bramadat, Cantin, New stop smoking program available (Haines) 3 Ma Shuttleworth) 31 Ja 13 Mr PUOPOLO, ROSE SEIPP, RITA Smoking characteristics of Manitoba Tackling latex allergy with a product Bridging the gap in emergency cardiac nurses (Chalmers, Bramadat, Cantin, database (Stephens) 25 Al care (Norum) 31 Mr Shuttleworth, Scott-Findlay) 31 Ja canadian nurse — index 2000 SPENCE LASCHINGER, HEATHER K THURSTON, NORMA E. WEST, CATHY Staff nurse empowerment and Sleep and shiftwork I (Tanguay, High-risk antepartum patients: No workplace behaviours (Sabiston) 18 Fe Fraser) 31 N place like home (Palmer, Tier) 32 Oc STEPHENS, ALICE Sleep and shiftwork II (Tanguay, WILSON, JANE Tackling latex allergy with a product Fraser) 35 Oc Expert advises reducing contaminants database (Puopolo) 25 Al TIER, TINA in schools 12 Fe STORCH, JANET High-risk antepartum patients: No WOMEN’S HEALTH Exposure to body fluids 35 Ju place like home (West, Palmer) 32 Oc A different reality (MacKinnon) 22 A STRIKES, EMPLOYEE TINDALE, JOSEPH A. New Brunswick nurses partner for Seasons of discontent (Fletcher) 23 Ma Community focus, Growing old with a women’s health 13 Fe STUDENTS, NURSING developmental disability (Livingstone) 28 Oc WONG, WAH Meningitis outbreak: Student nurses TRANSCULTURAL NURSING Advancing breastfeeding 10 A help out with vaccination campaign Exploring perinatal health in Indo- WORK SCHEDULE TOLERANCE (Ali) 11 Ju Canadian women (Lynam, Gurm, Our hurried, harried, incredibly busy | Recruiting nurses for the new Dhari) 18 Al lives; editorial (Haines) 2 Oc millennium (Anonson, Karkanis, “He travels in the body” (Bruyére, Sleep and shiftwork I (Thurston, MacDonell) 31 Ma Garro) 25 Ju Tanguay, Fraser) 35 Oc SUBSTANCE ABUSE, INTRAVENOUS Caring for injection drug users in UNITED STATES Emergency (O’Brien) 14 Al Nurses turn to advertising to raise Revisiting HIV/AIDS; editorial awareness (Fletcher) 16 Ja (Haines) 3 Fe Shortage spreads: U.S. hospitals up the Indexed in: Intemational Nursing SUDDEN INFANT DEATH ante to woo nurses (Fletcher) 15S Index, Cumulative Index to Nursing Diapers sport life-saving message URINARY INCONTINENCE and Allied Health Literature, (Fletcher) 13 Al Help with incontinence: Task force reaches consensus on planned Abstracts of Health Care Manage- TAN, ELSIE L.C guidelines (Fletcher) 12 A ment Studies, Hospital Abstracts, Conducting policy research: Children Training to control women’s inconti- Nursing Abstracts, Index Medicus, with special needs (Hayes, Hollander) nence (Fletcher) 14 Ma 27 Ja Canadian Periodical Index, Canadi- TANGUAY, SHARON M. VACCINATION an Magazine Index. The Canadian Sleep and shiftwork I (Thurston, Meningitis outbreak: Student nurses Nurseis avaiinlm icarofborlm fero m Fraser) 31 N help out with vaccination campaign Sleep and shiftwork I (Thurston, (Ali) 11 Ju Fraser) 35 Oc VLASIC, WENDY Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106 USA, TAPP, ANN Medical directives in advanced and online in Medline, Canadian Occupational health transfer of practice nursing (Doyle-Pettypiece, Business and Current Affairs Data records 39 Mr Keizer, Ridley, Bisnaire, Krawiec, TAPP, DIANNE M McKay-Roberts) 22 Ja Base. Therapeutic conversations that count (Tapp) 29 Ju WALLS, DEBBIE ISSN 0008-4581 TELEMEDICINE Female nurses in post-secondary Phone support line: MS nurses provide education (McPhee) 27 N knowledgeable counsel (Fletcher) 13S WATER SUPPLY Index by Heather Ebbs, Editor's Ink, Telehealth pilot: 24-hour care for kids Nurses praised: Staff vigilance helps Carleton Place, Ontario and Holly convalescing at home (Fletcher) 17 Oc avert tragedy for Walkerton seniors THOMPSON, RAY home (Fletcher) 14 A Ebbs, Port Perry, Ontario. AIDS prevention on the streets WERTENBERGER, DANA H. (Hilton, Moore-Dempsey, Sending the elderly home: Assessing Hutchinson) 24 § the risk (Daly, Sawchuk) 27 Mr 8 |c anadian nurse — index 2000 AUTHOR, SUBJECT} VOL. 96;NOS. 1-10

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