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Cancer Nursing™ 17(6): 531-533, 1994. © 1994 Raven Press, Ltd., New York AUTHOR INDEX Abrahm, J. See Cooiey, M. E. Fernsler, J. I. See Halstead, M. T. Albright, L. See Jenkins, J. Fischera, S. Amenta, M. See Taylor, E. T. —Frank, D. I.: Attitudes, practices, and role of nurses in the use Anastasi, J. K. See Lovejoy, N. C. of mammography, 223 Arathuzik, D. Francke, A. L. Effects of cognitive-behavioral strategies on pain in cancer —Theeuwen, I.: Inhibition in expressing pain: A qualitative study patients, 207 among Dutch surgical breast cancer patients, 193 Armstrong, T. S. Frank, D. I. See Fischera, S. Stomatitis in the bone marrow transplant patient: An overview Freedman, T. G. and proposed oral care protocol, 403 Social and cultural dimensions of hair loss in women treated for Arrigo, C. breast cancer, 334 —Gall, H.; Delogne, A.; Molin, C.: The involvement of nurses in Frost, C. See Maguire-Eisen, M. clinical trials: Results of the EORTC oncology nurses study Furlong, T. G. group survey, 429 —Gallucci, B. B.: Pattern of occurrence and clinical presentation Ashcroft, T. See Kristjanson, L. J. of neurological complications in bone marrow transplant Atwood, J. See Weinrich, S. P. patients, 27 Benedict, S. Gall, H. E. See Arrigo, C.; Nieweg, R. M. B. —Colagreco, J.: Fungal infections associated with malignancies, Gallucci, B. B. See Furlong, T. G. treatments, and AIDS, 411 Gatwood, J. See Ward, S. Bi-Hui, Z. See Martinson, I. M. Graham-Pole, J. See Lane, M. T. R. Boer, M. de. See Nieweg, R. M. B. Granda, C. Boyd, M. D. See Weinrich, S. P. Nursing management of patients with lymphedema associated Boyle, D. M. with breast cancer therapy, 229 Realities to guide novel and necessary nursing care in geriatric Graydon, J. E. See Irvine, D. oncology, 125 Brand, K. P. Hallberg, I. R. See Palsson, M.-B. How well is your patient prepared for an MRI? An insider’s Halstead, M. T. perspective, 512 —Fernsler, J. I.: Coping strategies of long-term cancer survivors, Brecht, M.-L. See Lindsey, A. M. 94 Bubela, N. See Irvine, D. Hamrin, E. See Carlsson, M. Hanson, B. See Rhodes, V. A. Carlsson, M. —Hanmrin, E.: Psychological and psychosocial aspects of breast Hanson, E. J. Psychological support at night: A pilot study, 379 cancer and breast cancer treatment: A literature review, 418 Henquin, N. Cervenka, B. See Weinrich, S. P. —Trostler, N.; Horn, Y.: Nutritional risk factors and breast Colagreco, J. See Benedict, S. cancer in Jewish and Arab women, 326 Cooley, M. E. Hesselman, G. M. See Nieweg, R. M. B. —Davis, L.; Abrahm, J.: Cisplatin: A clinical review: Part Il— Hickey, S. S. See Hinds, P. S. Nursing assessment and management of side effects of cisplatin, 283 Highfield, M. See Taylor, E. T. Hinds, P. S. —Davis, L. E.; DeStefano, M.; Abrahm, J.: Cisplatin: A clinical —Quargnenti, A. G.; Hickey, S. S.; Mangum, G. H.: A review. Part I—Current uses of cisplatin and administration comparison of the stress-response sequence in new and guidelines, 173 experienced pediatric oncology nurses, 61 Davis, L. E. See Cooley, M. E. Horn, Y. See Henquin, N. Delogne, A. See Arrigo, C. DeStefano, M. See Cooley, M. E. Irvine, D. Dodd, M. J. See Lindsey, A. M. —Vincent, L.; Graydon, J. E.; Bubela, N.; Thompson, L.: The Dubbleman, R. C. See Nieweg, R. M. B. prevalence and correlates of fatigue in patients receiving Dunne-Daly, C. F. treatment with chemotherapy and radiotherapy: A comparison Programmed instruction: Radiation therapy: Brachytherapy, 355 with the fatigue experienced by healthy individuals, 367 Programmed instruction: Radiation therapy: Education and Isovaara, S. See Palsson, M.-B. nursing care of brachytherapy patients, 434 Programmed instruction: Radiation therapy: External radiation Jenkins, J. therapy self-learning module, 156 —Wheeler, V.; Albright, L.: Gene therapy for cancer, 447 Programmed instruction: Radiation therapy: Nursing care and Jenns, K. adverse reactions of external radiation therapy: A self-learning Importance of nausea, 488 module, 236 Jirojwong, S. Programmed instruction: Radiation therapy: Radiation therapy —Thassri, J.; Skolnik, M.: Perception of illness and the use of for oncological emergencies, 516 health care givers among cervical cancer patients at Songkla Nagarind Hospital: A study in southern Thailand, 395 Eyles, H. See Youngblood, M. Johnson, M. See Rhodes, V. A. 532 AUTHOR INDEX Kenney, J. W. situations: Interviews with Swedish district nurses and hospital Comparison of risk factors, severity, and treatment of women nurses in cancer care, 385 with genital HPV, 308 Kristjanson, L. J. Quargnenti, A. G. See Hinds, P. S. —Ashcroft, T.: The family’s cancer journey: A literature review, | Rawnsley, M. M. Lane, M. T. R. Recurrence of cancer: A crisis of courage, 342 —Graham-Pole, J.: Development of an art program on a bone Reele, B. L. marrow transplant unit, 185 Effect of counseling on quality of life for individuals with cancer Larson, P. J. See Lindsey, A. M. and their families, 101 Lenssen, P. C. H. P. See Nieweg, R. M. B. Rhodes, V. A. Lindsey, A. M. —McDaniel, R. W.; Hanson, B.; Markway, E.; Johnson, M.: —Larson, P. J.; Dodd, M. J.; Brecht, M.-L.; Packer, A.: Sensory perception of patients on selected antineoplastic Comorbidity, nutritional intake, social support, weight, and chemotherapy protocols, 45 functional status over time in older cancer patients receiving Rich, S. E. radiotherapy, 113 Tamoxifen and breast cancer—from palliation to prevention Lovejoy, N. C. (erratum), 77 —Anastasi, J. K.: Squamous cell cervical lesions in women with Richardson, D. S. and without AIDS: Biochemical risk factors, prevention, and Oncology nurses’ attitudes toward the legalization of voluntary policy, 294 active euthanasia, 348 Roberts, F. See Upright, C. A. Maanen, L. W. G. M. van. See Nieweg, R. M. B. Roethke, S. K. See Walker, F. Runyon, S. See Youngblood, M. Maguire-Eisen, M. —Frost, C.: Knowledge of malignant melanoma and how it relates to clinical practice among nurse practitioners, and Salton, C. See Upright, C. A. dermatology and oncology nurses, 457 Sarna, L. Mahon, M. See McMillan, S. C. Functional status in women with lung cancer, 87 Majoor, P. W. F. M. See Nieweg, R. M. B. Saunders, J. M. Mangum, G. H. See Hinds, P. S. —Valente, S. M.: Nurses’ grief, 318 Markway, E. See Rhodes, V. A. Skolnik, M. See Jirojwong, S. Martin, G. See Walker, F. Slegt, J. H. See Nieweg, R. M. B. Martinson, I. M. Stanislaw, A. E. —Bi-Hui, Z.; Yi-Hua, L.: The reaction of Chinese parents to a —Wewers, M. E.: A smoking cessation intervention with terminally ill child with cancer, 72 hospitalized surgical cancer patients: A pilot study, 81 Mateo, M. A. See Newton, C. Stiles, M. K. McDaniel, R. W. See Rhodes, V. A. The shining stranger: Application of the phenomenological MeMillan, S. C. method in the investigation of the nurse-family spiritual —Mahon, M.: A study of quality of life of hospice patients on relationship, 18 admission and at week 3, 52 Molin, C. See Arrigo, C. Taylor, E. T. Morales, E. —Highfield. M.; Amenta, M.: Attitudes and beliefs regarding Meaning of touch to hospitalized Puerto Ricans with cancer, 464 spritual care: A survey of cancer nurses, 479 Murphy, J. See Upright, C. A. Thassri, J. See Jirojwong, S. Theeuwen, I. See Francke, A. L. Newton, C. Thompson, L. See Irvine, D. —Mateo, M. A.: Uncertainty: Strategies for patients with brain Trostler, N. See Henquin, N. tumor and their family, 137 Nieweg, R. M. B. Upright, C. A. —Boer, M. de; Dubbleman, R. C.; Gall, H. E.; Hesselman, —Salton, C.; Roberts, F.; Murphy, J.: Evaluation of Mesalt G. M.; Lenssen, P. C. H. P.; Maanen, L. W. G. M. van; dressings and continuous wet saline dressings in ulcerating Majoor, P. W. F. M.; Ouwerkerk, J.; Sleght, J. H.: Safe metastatic skin lesions, 149 handling of antineoplastic durgs: Results of a survey, 501 Norberg, A. See Palsson, M.-B Nwoga, I. A. Valente, S. M. See Saunders, J. M. Vincent, L. See Irvine, D. Traditional healers and perceptions of the causes and treatment of cancer, 470 Walker, F. Ouwerkerk, J. See Nieweg, R. M. B —Roethke, S. K.; Martin, G.: An overview of the rationale, process, and nursing implications of peripheral blood stem cell transplantation, 141 Packer, A. See Lindsey, A. M. Ward, S. Palsson, M.-B. —Gatwood, J.: Concerns about reporting pain and using —Hallberg, I. R.: Norberg, A.; Isovaara, S.: Systematic clinical analgesics: A comparison of persons with and without cancer, supervision and its effects for nurses handling demanding care 200 Cancer Nursinge™, Vol. 17, No. 6, 1994 AUTHOR INDEX Waring, J. See Youngblood, M. Yi-Hua, L. See Martinson, I. M. Weinrich, M. C. See Weinrich, S. P. Youngblood, M. Weinrich, S. P. —Williams, P. D.; Eyles, H.; Waring, H.; Runyon, S.: A —Weinrich, M. C.; Boyd, M. D.; Atwood, J.; Cervenka, B.: comparison of two methods of assessing cancer therapy-related Teaching older adults by adapting for aging changes, 494 symptoms, 37 Wewers, M. E. See Stanislaw, A. E. Wheeler, V. See Jenkins, J. Zabalegui, A. Williams, P. D. See Youngblood, M. Secondary cancer prevention in the elderly, 215 Cancer Nursing™, Vol. 17, No. 6, 1994 Cancer Nursing™ 17(6): 534-536, 1994. © 1994 Raven Press, Ltd., New York SUBJECT INDEX Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) Chemotherapy fungal infections associated with, 411 fatigue with, 367 squamous cell cervical lesions in women with, 294 high-dose, in stem cell transplantation, 141 Acute oncology unit, psychological support at night on, 379 sensory perception in patients on, 45 Aging Children, terminally ill, reactions of Chinese parents to, 72 adapting to changes of, 494 Chinese parents, reactions to terminally ill child with cancer, 72 nursing care guidance in, 125 Cisplatin Allogeneic transplantation, bone marrow, 403 current uses and administration guidelines for, 173 Alternative medicine nursing assessment and managing side effects of, 283 perceptions of causes and treatment of cancer, 470 Claustrophobia, magnetic resonance imaging and, 512 spiritual care in, 479 Clinical practice, malignant melanoma in, 457 Analgesics, concerns about using, 200 Clinical trials, nurse involvement in, 429 Antifungal agents, 411 Cognitive-behavioral strategies, effects on pain, 207 Antineoplastic drugs Colorectal cancer, in older adults, 494 safe handling of, 501 Comorbidity, in older cancer patient taking radiotherapy, 113 sensory perception in patients on, 45 Complications, neurological, in bone marrow transplant patient, Apheresis, 141 27 Art program, on bone marrow transplant unit, 185 Continuous wet saline dressing, evaluation of, 149 Artist-healer, 185 Coping strategies Assessment methods of long-term cancer survivors, 94 for cancer therapy-related symptoms, 37 for MRI, 512 nausea and, 488 for pain in cancer patient, 207 Attitudes Counseling, quality of life and, 101 toward mammography use, 223 Courage, with cancer recurrence, 342 toward pain and analgesic use, 200 Creativity, in nursing, 185 toward spiritual care, 479 toward voluntary active euthanasia, 348 Dermatology nurses, knowledge of malignant melanoma, 457 Autologous transplantation, bone marrow, 403 Detection, in older adults, 494 Developing countries, use of health care givers by cervical cancer Barriers Questionnaire, 200 patients in, 395 Behavior, attitudes toward mammography and, 223 District nurses, in demanding care situations, 385 Behavioral medicine, for breast cancer, 418 Dressings, evaluation for ulcerating metastatic skin lesions, 149 Beliefs, toward spiritual care, 479 Bereavement, nurse, 318 Early detection, of malignant melanoma, 457 Biochemical risk factors, for squamous cell cervical lesions, 294 Education, of brachytherapy patients, 434 Bone marrow transplant patient Educational opportunities, 78, 170, 257, 365, 446, 528 neurological complications in, 27 Elderly stomatitis in, 403 comorbidity, nutritional intake, social support, weight, and Bone marrow transplant unit, art program on, 185 functional status of with radiotherapy, 113 Bone marrow transplantation realities to guide novel and necessary nursing care for, 125 assessing symptoms related to, 37 secondary cancer prevention in, 215 types of, 403 teaching by adapting for aging changes, 494 Brachytherapy, 355 Emergencies, radiation therapy for, 516 education and nursing care for, 434 EORTC survey results, 429 Brain tumor, strategies for uncertainty with, 137 Erratum, tamoxifen and breast cancer, 77 Breast cancer Ethnicity hair loss in women treated for, 334 breast cancer risk factors and, 326 inhibited pain expression in patients with, 193 meaning of touch and, 464 lymphedema associated with therapy for, 229 Ethnographic study, of meaning of touch, 464 nutritional risk factors and, 326 Euthanasia, voluntary active, nurses’ attitudes toward, 348 psychological and psychosocial aspects of, 418 tamoxifen and (erratum), 77 Family of brain tumor patient, strategies for, 137 Cancer care, nurses handling of, 385 cancer experience of, literature review on, | Cancer nursing educational experiences, international directory of, counseling and quality of life for, 101 259 spiritual relationship with nurse, 18 Cancer therapy-related symptoms, assessment of, 37 Fatigue, prevalence and correlates of with chemotherapy and Central nervous system complications, in bone marrow radiotherapy, 367 transplant, 27 Fecal occult blood screening, in older adults, 494 Cervix Functional status perception of illness and use of health care giver in cancer of, change with chemotherapy and radiotherapy, 367 395 in older cancer patient taking radiotherapy, 113 squamous cell lesions in, 294 of women with lung cancer, 87 SUBJECT INDEX Fungal infections, associated with malignancies, treatments, and Nurse role, in gene therapy, 447 AIDS, 411 Nursing care of brachytherapy patient, 434 Gene therapy, 447 plan for geriatric oncology, 125 Genital human papillomavirus, risk factors, severity and Nursing management treatment of, 308 of cisplatin side effects, 283 Geriatric oncology. See also Elderly of lymphedema with breast cancer therapy, 229 realities to guide novel and necessary nursing care in, 125 Nursing staff, night, 379 Gerontology, adapting to aging changes and, 494 Nutrition Grief, nurse, 318 in older cancer patient taking radiotherapy, 113 risk factors and breast cancer in Jewish and Arab women, 326 Hair loss, social and cultural dimensions of in breast cancer patients, 334 Older patient. See Elderly Health beliefs Oncological emergencies, radiation therapy for, 516 toward spiritual care, 479 Oncology nurses use of health care givers and, 395 in clinical trials, 429 use of mammography and, 223 knowledge of malignant melanoma, 457 Health care givers, use of among cervical cancer patients, 395 Oral care protocol, for bone marrow transplant patient, 403 Health education, about aging changes, 494 Health perceptions Pain of causes and treatment of cancer, 470 cognitive-behavioral strategy effects on, 207 in elderly, 215 concerns about reporting of, 200 Holistic medicine, perceptions of causes and treatment in, 470 inhibition in expressing, 193 Hospice patients, quality of life on admission and at week 3, 52 management of, 193, 200 Hospital nurses, in demanding care situations, 385 Parents, Chinese, reactions of to terminally ill child, 72 Hospitalized smokers, cessation interventions for, 81 Patient education Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), squamous cell cervical about aging changes, 494 lesions in women with, 294 about brachytherapy, 434 Human papillomavirus (HPV), risk factors, severity, and about mammography, 223 treatment of in women, 308 about MRI, 512 Pediatric oncology nurses, stress-response sequence in, 61 Illness, perception of, 395 Perceptions, use of care givers and, 395 Immunosuppression, fungal infections and, 411 Peripheral blood stem cell transplantation, 141 Infections, fungal, associated with malignancies, treatments, and Phenomenological method, for nurse-family spiritual relationship AIDS, 411 investigation, 18 Poetry, on bone marrow transplant unit, 185 Journal writing, on bone marrow transplant unit, 185 Postoperative pain, inhibited expression of, 193 Prevention Literature review, of family’s cancer journey, | in elderly, 215 Long-term survivors, coping strategies of, 94 of malignant melanoma, 457 Lung cancer, functional status of women with, 87 Professional organizations, international directory of, 259 Lymphedema, nursing management of patients with, 229 Protective measures, in handling antineoplastic drugs, 501 Psychological support, night, 379 Magnetic resonance imaging, patient preparation for, 512 Psychology, in breast cancer treatment, 418 Malignancy, fungal infections associated with, 411 Psychosocial aspects, in breast cancer treatment, 418 Mammography, attitudes, practices, and role of nurse in, 223 Melanoma, malignant, knowledge of and clinical practice, 457 Quality of life Mesalt dressings, evaluation of, 149 with breast cancer, 418 Metastasis cancer therapy-related symptoms and, 37 pain management with, 207 counseling effects on, 101 ulcerating skin, evaluation of dressings for, 149 of hospice patients, 52 Mood disturbance, with chemotherapy and radiotherapy, 367 Radiation therapy Nausea, importance of, 488 adverse reactions of, 236 Neurological complications, occurrence pattern and clinical assessing symptoms related to, 37 presentation in bone marrow transplant patient, 27 external, self-learning module for, 156 Nigeria, cancer patients and traditional medicine in, 470 fatigue with, 367 Night, psychological support at, 379 in older cancer patient, 113 Nurse for oncological emergencies, 516 attitudes toward legalization of voluntary active euthanasia, 348 Recurrence, courage and, 342 attitudes toward spiritual care, 479 Rehabilitation, postoperative in smokers, 81 grief of, 318 Retrovirus, in gene therapy for cancer, 447 role in mammography screening, 223 Risk factors Nurse-family spiritual relationship, 18 nutritional, for breast cancer in Jewish and Arab women, 326 Nurse practitioners, knowledge of malignant melanoma, 457 in women with genital human papillomavirus, 308 Cancer Nursing™, Vol. 17, No. 6, 1994 536 SUBJECT INDEX Safety, in handling antineoplastic drugs, 501 Symptoms, therapy-related, assessment methods for, 37 Screening Systematic clinical supervision, 385 for elderly, 215 for squamous cell cervical lesions, 294 Tamoxifen, breast cancer and (erratum), 77 Self-regulation, of antineoplastic chemotherapy protocols, 45 Terminally ill child, reactions of Chinese parents to, 72 Sensory perception, with antineoplastic chemotherapy protocols, Terminally ill patients, voluntary active euthanasia in, 348 45 Thailand, perception of illness and use of health care givers in, Sexually transmitted disease. See specific conditions 395 Skin, ulcerating metastatic lesions of, dressings for, 149 Therapy-related symptoms, assessment methods for, 37 Smoking cessation intervention, with hospitalized surgical cancer Touch, meaning of in Puerto Rican cancer patients, 464 patients, 81 Traditional healers, perceptions of causes and treatment of cancer Social support in, 470 for breast cancer, 418 Transcultural nursing, perceptions in, 470 for long-term survivors, 94 in older cancer patient taking radiotherapy, 113 Ulcerating metastatic skin lesions, dressings for, 149 Spiritual care, attitudes and beliefs regarding, 479 Uncertainty, strategies for in brain tumor patients, 137 Spiritual relationship, nurse-family, 18 Spirituality, in long-term survivors, 94 Squamous cell cervical lesions, AIDS and, 294 Vaginal smear, in squamous cell cervical lesions screening, 294 Stem cell transplantation, 141 Vomiting, importance of, 488 Stomatitis, in bone marrow transplant patient, 403 Strategies, for brain tumor patient and families, 137 Weight, in older cancer patient taking radiotherapy, 113 Stress-response sequence, in new vs. experienced pediatric Women oncology nurses, 61 with genital human papillomavirus, 308 Support groups, quality of life and, 101 hair loss in, 334 Surgery, inhibited pain expression of breast cancer patients with lung cancer, functional status in, 87 undergoing, 193 squamous cell cervical lesions in, 294 Surgical cancer patients, smoking cessation interventions for, 81 Wound care, in ulcerating metastatic skin lesions, 149 Statement of Ownership. 1185 Aveofrt uhee Americas, NewY ork, NewY ork Tree Cay Ratens ToeN eatecenes o Conwe Beenees Oitces 0)i nFe acet Awp aar 1185 Avenueo f theA mericas, NewY ork, New York 10036 F0 hNae awmees oon nedtCC o ommpeinet weH Wiomnngg A Aa awe|rh omeer s ave od Mavegny (owe( Thuo omW UT WOT & tamme RavenP ress 185A veofn heuA reerica s, NawY ork, New York 10036 Tqaoraot)e re SsvWiweteid e o, wasC h,F oloernicol d eRl eoge3e2 6o1F0 N-ou0r1es8i7 n g, P Gx 100187 Cereene Cane Se oeC omins tiny aos m| eca artbiotvy teha artet choers etcta atned mcoemmpneldettees b y Feae stroeaey eAsope l oAvsec eeX e teBode}n e9n0s- W9e6re0g8e 0 Owe 95 tom 3526. lamer Cancer Nursing™, Vol. 17, No. 6, 1994 Per

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