Computers in Nursing Vol. 14, No. 6, 346 © 1996, Lippincott—Raven Publishers A Harper, J., 45 Pappas, V.C., 101 Aaltonen, P., 272 Henderson, R.D., l 188 Perry, K., 108 Adair, L.P., 101 Hodson-Carlton, K., 272 Pollack, C.D., 31 Arnold, J.M., 333 Pridham, K.F., 89 Axford, R., 156 J Pugh, L.C., 218 Jayasuriya, R. 340 Puskar, K., 323 B Bair, A.H., 218 Billings, D., 272 ” R Billings, D.M., 113 Kelley, J., 45 Richardson, V., 272 Bird, D.C., 45 Kim, L., 183 Robinson, L. 113 Birx, E., 108 Kim, M-L., 183 Rohay, J., 323 Kirkpatrick, J., 272 Blake, J., 287 Kirkpatrick, J.M., 113 Boneysteele, G., 323 Krothe, J.S., 101 Ss Borucki, L.C., 218 Scherubel, J.C., 25 Brown, L.P., 218 L Sereika, S., 323 Cc Lamb, J., 323 Shellenbarger, T., 239 Siktberg, L., 272 Caputi, P., 340 Snyder, J., 171 Carlton, K.H., 113 M Spatz, D.L., 218 Carter, B., 156 Malone, J., 113 Stephenson, G.R., 89 Castleberry, K., 108 Martin, L., 267 Cummings, R.B., 113 McBride, $.H., 164 Miller, A., 113 T D Minnick, A.F., 25 Thomas, S., 239 Deane, F.P., 188 Mlynarczyk, S., 89 Tronni, C., 235 Denwood, R., 39 Murray, P.J., 227 Tusaie-Mumford, K., 323 Diers, D., 31 Dillard, N., 272 N V Nagle, L.M., 164 F Vinten, S., 272 Nicoll, L.H., 45 Fitzhenry, F., 171 G 0 Ww Goodman, J., 287 Ouellette, T.H., 45 Welebob, E., 235 H P Z Hanson, A.C., 113 Pabst, M.K., 25 Zwirn, E.E., 113 346 COMPUTERS IN NURSING Vol. 14/No. 6 Computers in Nursing Vol. 14, No. 6, 346 © 1996, Lippincott—Raven Publishers A Harper, J., 45 Pappas, V.C., 101 Aaltonen, P., 272 Henderson, R.D., l 188 Perry, K., 108 Adair, L.P., 101 Hodson-Carlton, K., 272 Pollack, C.D., 31 Arnold, J.M., 333 Pridham, K.F., 89 Axford, R., 156 J Pugh, L.C., 218 Jayasuriya, R. 340 Puskar, K., 323 B Bair, A.H., 218 Billings, D., 272 ” R Billings, D.M., 113 Kelley, J., 45 Richardson, V., 272 Bird, D.C., 45 Kim, L., 183 Robinson, L. 113 Birx, E., 108 Kim, M-L., 183 Rohay, J., 323 Kirkpatrick, J., 272 Blake, J., 287 Kirkpatrick, J.M., 113 Boneysteele, G., 323 Krothe, J.S., 101 Ss Borucki, L.C., 218 Scherubel, J.C., 25 Brown, L.P., 218 L Sereika, S., 323 Cc Lamb, J., 323 Shellenbarger, T., 239 Siktberg, L., 272 Caputi, P., 340 Snyder, J., 171 Carlton, K.H., 113 M Spatz, D.L., 218 Carter, B., 156 Malone, J., 113 Stephenson, G.R., 89 Castleberry, K., 108 Martin, L., 267 Cummings, R.B., 113 McBride, $.H., 164 Miller, A., 113 T D Minnick, A.F., 25 Thomas, S., 239 Deane, F.P., 188 Mlynarczyk, S., 89 Tronni, C., 235 Denwood, R., 39 Murray, P.J., 227 Tusaie-Mumford, K., 323 Diers, D., 31 Dillard, N., 272 N V Nagle, L.M., 164 F Vinten, S., 272 Nicoll, L.H., 45 Fitzhenry, F., 171 G 0 Ww Goodman, J., 287 Ouellette, T.H., 45 Welebob, E., 235 H P Z Hanson, A.C., 113 Pabst, M.K., 25 Zwirn, E.E., 113 346 COMPUTERS IN NURSING Vol. 14/No. 6 Subject Index Computers in Nursing Vol. 14, No. 6, 347-350 © 1996, Lippincott-Raven Publishers a Clinical Nursing Practice, technology to create family ADAM The Inside Story, 12 254 and community assessment Administration, impact of Managing Genetic Information: instruments and, 101 computerized documentation Implications for Nursing Computer Institute for Nurse on nurses’ use of time and, 25 Practice, 206 Educators, conference of, 7 Adolescents, rural, distance mental Nursing Informatics: Where Computerized documentation health screening for, 323 Caring and Technology impact on nurses’ use of time, 25 ALLTEL Information Services, Meet, 205 Computer-mediated CareMinder interdisciplinary Philosophical Perspectives on communication, on patient-care management Computer-Mediated NURSENET, 227 application released by, 143 Communication, 252 Computer-related learning, needs American Journal of Nursing, British National Health Service, for, format for surveying in announcement of Festival information management in, health care settings, 150 winners by, 255 21 Computer Retrieval of Information American Medical Informatics on Scientific Projects Database, Association, search for Cc 218 nominations for chair-elect CareMinder interdisciplinary Computers in Teaching Initiative, position by, 256 patient-care management first national conference of, American Organization of Nurse application, 143 252 Executives, conference of, 70 Central Venous Catheters: Nursing Computer skills, laptop computer Assessment Implications, 70 integration into undergraduate distance menta! health screening Certification process, informatics nursing courses and, 108 for rural youth and, 323 and, 84 Computer systems. See also Clinical nursing students’ use of capable of growing with information systems; Informa- collaborative computer institution, 23 tion systems technology to create family impact on nursing practice, 156 data capture for quality and community assessment Neochart, 14 management and, 39 instruments and, 101 strategies for selection of, end-user satisfaction of a patient Association for Learning 146 education tool and, 235 Technology, conference of, 9 CliniComp, Intl., contracts with Conference on Research on Nursing Attitudes major health care institutions, Education, 138 in an Australian setting, 340 75 Continuing education, for nursing toward computers, factors Collaboration, nursing students’ informatics, 333 affecting, 164 use of collaborative computer Cooperativeness, effects of laptop computer integration into technology to create family individual and nursing-unit undergraduate nursing and community assessment characteristics on willingness courses and, 108 instruments and, 101 to adopt an innovation and, Communication, computer- 183 B mediated, on NURSENET, Bibliography database managers, 227 D comparative review of, 45 Compass-RN, 280 Database managers, bibliography, Book Reviews Computer-adaptive testing, comparative review of, 45 Computer-Aided Qualitative computerized preparation Decision making, multimedia Data Analysis: Theory, programs for NCLEX-RN courseware and, 287 Methods, and Practice, and, 272 Decision support systems 203 Computer-assisted instruction, computer-assisted management of An Emerging Framework: Data nursing students’ use of primary open-angle System Advances for collaborative computer glaucoma and, 267 COMPUTERS IN NURSING November/December Subject Index group, nursing students’ use of Hewlett-Packard, reusable pulse- site dedicated to disease collaborative computer oximetry sensors introduced management, 14 technology to create family by, 75 and community assessment Home pages, creating, 239 * instruments and, 101 Hospital information systems, data Knowledge-based systems, Discourse analysis, computer- used as textbooks and, 31 computer-assisted mediated communication on Human Anatomy CD-ROM, 9 management of primary open- NURSENET and, 227 angle glaucoma and, 267 Distance education, 211, 262 i Documentation, computerized. See IMHO L Computerized documentation Communication and Respect, 68 Laptop computers, integration into Something Old, Something New, undergraduate nursing E Something Borrowed, 5 courses, 108 Efficacy, effects of individual and A View From Afar, 136 Learning centers, design of, 80 nursing-unit characteristics on Immobilization Principles and Learning environment, reengineering willingness to adopt an Nursing Care, 138 of, 19 innovation and, 183 Infant feeding, computerized method Licensing exam preparation, Expectations, of patient of describing phase-related computerized preparation management information interactive events and, 89 programs for NCLEX-RN systems, 188 Informatics. See Nursing informatics and, 272 Informatics Nurse Certification F Exam, 194 M Federal funding Information management MEDI-SIM Computer-Assisted Computer Retrieval of Informa- in British National Health Preparation for NCLEX-RN, tion on Scientific Projects Service, 21 284 Database and, 218 comparative review of Meds, Incorporated Comprehensive for nursing informatics, Internet bibliography database Q & A, 280 access to announcements of, managers and, 45 Modems, in nursing education, 315 Information systems 215 clinical. See Clinical information Mosby’s NCLEX Review, 285 G systems Multilevel analysis, of effects of Glaucoma management, computer- hospital, data used as textbooks individual and nursing-unit assisted management of and, 31 characteristics on willingness primary open-angle glaucoma improving organizational to adopt an innovation, 183 and, 267 processes for gains during Multimedia courseware, 287 Group-decision support systems, implementation and, 171 nursing students’ use of patient management, user N collaborative computer expectations and Measurement, of nurses’ attitudes technology to create family perceptions of, 188 toward computers, 340 and community assessment Information technology, 82 NCLEX-RN, computerized instruments and, 101 Innovation adoption, effects of preparation programs for, individual and nursing-unit 272 H characteristics on willingness Neochart clinical information Hales, Gary D., receives Sigma to adopt an innovation and, system, 14 Theta Tau award, 16 183 NLN-CAT Practice RN, 283 Healthcare Computing event Interaction, computerized method of NLN-CAT-RN Pharmacology Test, conference, 203 describing phase-related 283 Healthcare Finance, 72 interactive events and, 89 NRQuery: Computer Query Health Education Systems, Inc. International Congress on Nursing Questionnaire Program, 71 Assess Test, 282 Informatics, call for papers, NURSENET, computer-mediated Health policy, Computer Retrieval 142 communication on, 227 of Information on Scientific Internet. See also World Wide Web Nursing administration research, on Projects Database and, access to announcements of data capture for quality 218 government funding on, 315 management, 39 Health screening, distance, for rural creating home pages, 239 Nursing curriculum, nursing youth, 323 role in health care, 255 students’ use of collaborative COMPUTERS IN NURSING Vol. 14/No. 6 Subject Index computer technology to create OffPeak on impact of computerized family and community Is Sticktion a Word?, 57 documentation on nurses’ assessment instruments and, Searching the Web, 246 use of time, 25 101 Taking the Informatics Nurse nursing administration, on data Nursing education Certification Exam, 194 capture for quality computerized test development Tracking Your Diet management, 39 software and, 113 Electronically, 299 nursing evaluation. See Nursing continuing, for nursing Where Does a Computer User evaluation research informatics, 333 Turn for Help?, 126 World Wide Web-based network curriculum in, nursing students’ to make trials more use of collaborative P efficient, 255 computer technology to Papyrus 7.0.11, 45 Resistance create family and Patient education, end-user to patient management community assessment satisfaction of a patient information systems, 188 instruments and, 101 education tool and, 235 from physicians, improving data used as textbooks for, 31 Patient management information organizational processes for distance education and, 211, systems, user expectations and gains during 262 perceptions of, 188 implementation and, 171 modems in, 215 Phase description, computerized RNdex Student Edition CD-ROM, multimedia courseware and, 287 method of describing phase- 76 for nursing informatics, 333 related interactive events and, Rural youth, distance mental health nursing students’ use of 89 screening for, 323 collaborative computer Physicians, opposition from, technology to create family improving organizational Ss and community assessment processes for gains during Screening, mental health, distance, instruments and, 101 implementation and, 171 for rural youth, 323 virtual reality and, 148, 255 The PhysWhiz Endocrine System, Series on Nursing Administration, Nursing evaluation research 252 call for abstracts, 143 on data capture for quality Preparing for NCLEX-RN CAT, Sigma Theta Tau management, 39 281 award awarded to Gary D. Hales, on end-user satisfaction of a Process analysis, computerized 16 patient education tool, 235 method of describing phase- president urges advance of Nursing informatics related interactive events and, clinical scholarship, 74 certification process and, 84 89 Simulations, multimedia courseware educational needs for, 333 Pro-Cite 2.2.1, 45 and, 287 funding for, 315 Project CyberNurse, implementation Software Nursing practice, clinical of, 17 data capture for quality information system impact on, Psychometrics. See also Testing management and, 39 156 factors affecting attitudes toward end-user satisfaction of a patient Nursing research computers and, 164 education tool and, 235 on clinical information system Pulse-oximetry sensors, reusable, RNdex Student Edition CD- impact on nursing practice, 75 ROM, 76 156 Windows 95, 78 on data used as textbooks, 31 R Software development, multimedia nursing administration, on data Reengineering courseware and, 287 capture for quality improving organizational Software Reviews management, 39 processes for gains during ADAM The Inside Story, 12 nursing evaluation. See also implementation and, 171 bibliography database managers, Nursing evaluation research of learning environment, 19 45 Nursing Specialist Group Reference Manager 6.02 for Central Venous Catheters: conference, 13 Windows, 45 Nursing Implications, 7 Research Compass-RN, 280 grants for, Computer Retrieval Healthcare Finance, 72 Observation, computerized method of Information on Health Education Systems, Inc. of describing phase-related Scientific Projects Assess Test, 282 interactive events and, 89 Database and, 218 Human Anatomy CD-ROM, 9 COMPUTERS IN NURSING November/December 1996 349 Subject Index Immobilization Principles and Visible Human, 138 Vv Nursing Care, 138 Windows Bible CD-ROM, 11 Videodisk Review, Critical care MEDI-SIM Computer-Assisted Nursing—Critical Thinking: Preparation for NCLEX- T Orientation to Critical Care RN, 284 Telenursing, 213 Nursing, 203 Meds, Incorporated electronic mail tips and tricks Virtual nursing, 213 Comprehensive Q & A, and, 264 Virtual reality, in nursing education, 280 Testing 148, 255 Mosby’s NCLEX Review, 285 computerized preparation Visible Human, 138 NLN-CAT Practice RN, 283 programs for NCLEX-RN NLN-CAT-RN Pharmacology and, 272 Ww Test, 283 computerized test development Web publishing, creating home NRQuery: Computer Query software and, 113 pages, 239 Questionnaire Program, Transcultural Nursing Society, call Windows 95, 78 71 for abstracts, 14 Windows Bible CD-ROM, 11 Papyrus 7.0.11, 45 World Wide Web The PhysWhiz Endocrine System, U creating home pages, 239 252 User-computer interface, end-user evaluating Web sites and, Preparing for NCLEX-RN CAT, satisfaction of a patient 260 281 education tool and, 235 network to make research trials Pro-Cite 2.2.1, 45 User expectations, of patient more efficient, 255 Reference Manager 6.02 for management information Windows, 45 systems, 188 Thank you... To the following professionals who willingly shared their time and expertise to review manuscripts for publication in 1996. Your efforts to enhance nursing scholarship and dissemination of informa- tion about nursing informatics are truly appreciated. —Leslie H. Nicoll, PhD, MBA, RN. Editor-in-Chief Lois Ryan Allen, PhD, RN Kay Hodson Carlton, EdD, RN Deborah Bailey, MSN, RN Rosemary Kohr, BA, BScN, MScN, RN Amy J. Barton, PhD, RN Joann Kovacich, PhD Suzanne C. Beyea, PhD, RN, CS Kay McCoy, MS, RN Cary H. Burcham, BSN, MBA, RN Anna M. McDaniel, DNS, RN Janis Childs, PhD, RN Barbara J. McNeil, PhD, RN Amy Coenen, PhD, RN, CS Ramona Nelson, PhD, RN Mary A. Curran, RN, PhD Susan K. Newbold, MS, RN Dorothy Fishman, EdD, RN, FAAN Judy Norris, BScN, MSc, PhD, RN Lynn Franks, BSN, MPH, RN William Perry, RN, BS William Goodman, RN, MSN Iona Poston, PhD, RN Ruth Gorman, PhD, RN, CNA Elizabeth Anne DeSalvo Rankin, PhD, RN, NBCCH Elaine A. Graveley, DBA, RN, CNAA Beth L. Rodgers, PhD, RN P. Allen Gray, PhD, RN Carol A. Romano, PhD, RN, FAAN Nancy Grove, RN, PhD Mary Jo Slattery, MS, ARNP Maria Hendrickson, MSN, MSCS, RN Rita Snyder-Halpern, PhD, RN, CNAA Suzanne Bakken Henry, DNSc, RN, FAAN Michael T. Weaver, PhD, RN Dana L. Hlusko, MSN, RN 350 COMPUTERS IN NURSING Vol. 14/No. 6