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CUMULATIVE INDEX to NURSING & ALLIED HEALTH LITERATURE 1992" Volume 57 Part B Subject Section A-—O o yy cox S, // SQ NK we! oy .— oN £3 > SivG a ait Editorial Production Katherine Burns, BA Ginny Chaskey Marie Josie Vergara, BSN, RN Production/Systems Manager Associate Editors Jenny Reyes Diane Shea Pravikoff, BS, MSN Production Coordinator Professional Liaison Valerie D. Conrad Maxine Issa, RN Systems Coordinator Sarah Marcarian, RN Joan L. Otterman, BSN, CIC Deanna Bowers, BS John Shureen, BA Myrna S. Esposo Hilda Smith, RN, MLS Gary L. Fields II Elizabeth H. Wood, MSLS Jim Graham, BA Ellen M. Wright, MLS John Shureen, BA Indexers Production Assistants Marketing Customer Services Susan B. Hillson, BA Olivia Michel-Gaines, BS Director of Marketing & Sales Manager of Customer Services Elizabeth Dy Eduardo Silva Marketing/Customer Services Coordinator Customer Service Representative Darren L. Nguyen Administrative Customer Service Receptionist/Clerk Donald M. Warren, PhD Administrative Manager June Levy, MLS Managing Director/Electronic Information Specialist Mildred Grandbois, MA, MS in LS Co-Founder and Consuitant CUMULATIVE INDEX to NURSING & ALLIED HEALTH LITERATURE 1992" Volume 37 Part B Subject Section A-—O DeLauna Lockwood, R.N. Editor A| yS yy y ol SS =RKT h O=N— ,sy . 5 ~7%, we ; é . 45. LF NG a aLLie ADVISORY BOARD Christine Bolwell, RN, MSN Joyce W. Hopp, MPH, PhD Editor/Publisher Dean, School of Allied Health Professions Nursing Educators Microworld Loma Linda University Mary-Lynn Brecht, PhD Jean Jarosz, BSN Principal Statistician Nurse Manager School ofN ursing Los Angeles County and USC Medical Center University of California, Los Angeles Sally Kilby, RN, MS Betty Chang, RN, DNSc, FAAN Medical Librarian Professor, School of Nursing California Medical Center, Los Angeles University of California, Los Angeles Margo C. Neal, RN, MN Felicitas de la Cruz, DNSc Vice President and Publisher Nursecom, Inc. Professor, School of Nursing Azusa Pacific University Eugenie Prime, MA, MS, MBA Nancy Donaldson, RN, DNSc Manager, Corporate Libraries Hewlett Packard Co. Director of Nursing Research University of California Alice Reinhardt, BS, MLS Irvine Medical Center Director, Medical Center Libraries Los Angeles County and USC Medical Center Maureen Hirsch, RN, MN Assistant Clinical Professor Karen Sechrist, PhD, FAAN Clinical Nurse Specialist Director of Research School of Nursing American Association of Critical Care Nursing University of California, Los Angeles S. Winifred Utz, RN, PhD Marianne U. Hoag, RN, MS Professor and Project Director Vice President, Patient Care Services Home Health Care Program Glendale Adventist Medical Center California State University, Los Angeles GENERAL INFORMATION ©CINAHL Information Systems 1992 ISSN: 0146-5554 P.O. Box 871 Set ISBN: 0-910478-39-2 Glendale, California 91209 Part A ISBN: 0-910478-40-6 All Rights Reserved Part B ISBN: 0-910478-41-4 Part C ISBN: 0-910478-42-2 Printed in the United States of America Library of Congress No. 79-642922 The CUMULATIVE INDEX TO NURSING & ALLIED HEALTH LITERATURE (CINAHL) (USPS #677150) is published six times a year in February, March, May, July, September and November for $230 by CINAHL Information Systems, 1509 Wilson Terrace, PO Box 871, Glendale, CA 91209-0871. Second Class postage paid at Glendale, CA. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to CINAHL, PO Box 871, Glendale, CA 91209-0871. Cumulative Index to Nursing & Allied Health Literature... 1992 Part B TABLE of CONTENTS Preface Cement: Fie SERRA OE NINETIES 6... ccceiviissicneniedeieparad-sendmnactensubandiniberncsonialineelies V Searching CINAHL Effectively CINAHL Services Journals and Serials Indexed With Addresses Pamphlets Indexed Book Publishers CINAHL Subject Headings ("yellow pages") See Volume 37 Part A Subject Section P-Z, Authors, Books, Dissertations See Volume 37 Part C Cumulative Index to Nursing & Allied Health Literature... 1992 Part B PREFACE How CINAHL BEGAN * Occupational Therapy ¢ Physical Therapy Although nursing journal publishing began around the turn of * The Physician’s Assistant the century, until 1961 there was no easy way to identify * Radiologic Technology current articles in the growing number of journals in the field. * Respiratory Therapy Three hospital librarians who were indexing the literature for their own nursing staffs decided to pool their efforts to * Social Service in Health Care publish one standardized publication. In 1961, Mildred * Surgical Technology Grandbois, library director of the Glendale Adventist Medical Center, Glendale, California, published the first edition of the Selected journals are also indexed in the areas of consumer Cumulative Index to Nursing Literature (CINL), containing health, biomedicine, and health sciences librarianship. In indexing for 1956-1960 from 16 journals. addition, CINAHL indexes books, nursing dissertations, standards of professional practice, and selected conference proceedings. CINAHL TODAY All materials are indexed according to CINAHL’s Subject The Cumulative Index to Nursing & Allied Health Litera- Heading List, which is designed specifically for nursing and allied health. Each year terms are added as needed to ture (CINAHL) provides authoritative coverage of the provide immediate and direct access to indexed materials. literature in nursing and allied health. Over 500 journals are The structure of this thesaurus is based on the widely used regularly reviewed and indexed for inclusion in each year's National Library of Medicine’s Medical Subject Headings five bimonthly issues and cumulative bound volume. (MeSH) but tailored to meet the needs of nursing and allied Virtually all English-language nursing journals are indexed health professionals. along with publications of the American Nurses' Association and the National League for Nursing. Primary journals are indexed from thirteen allied health fields: ELECTRONIC INDEXES * Cardiopulmonary Technology CINAHL is available online via BRS, Data-Star, and ¢ Emergency Services DIALOG; on CD-ROM through CD PLUS, Compact Cam- * Health Education bridge, and SilverPlatter; and on tape from CINAHL Informa- * The Medical Assistant tion Systems. The electronic database covers the period * Medical/Laboratory Technology 1983 to date, and includes abstracts from more than 150 regularly indexed journals. * Medical Records Cumulative Index to Nursing & Allied Health Literature... 1992 Part B CRITERIA for SELECTION of MATERIALS JOURNALS BOOKS/PAMPHLETS/PROCEEDINGS Articles from nursing, allied health, biomedical, and con- * Selected books of interest to nurses and allied health sumer health journals that meet the following criteria: professionals. Original and substantive articles of interest to nurses and American Hospital Association, Division of Nursing allied health professionals. American Nurses’ Association Editorials of national and international scope and interest. ICN Publications Biographies and obituaries with substantive background materials. National League for Nursing Reports about outstanding nurses and allied health United States Department of Health and Human Services, professionals. Division of Nursing Letters to the editor when substantive in nature. World Health Organization Selected abstracts from professional meetings. Proceedings of the North American Nursing Diagnosis Poetry, if considered pertinent. Association (NANDA). Selected conference proceedings considered substantive in nature and appropriate in scope. MATERIALS not INDEXED Standards of practice for nursing specialties. Types of materials not indexed: Information of dated or transient nature, e.g., news items, notices of meetings, elections, committee activities. DISSERTATIONS Financial reports, resolutions and bylaws. Dissertations written by nurses or covering nursing topics which are submitted to UMI (University Microfilms Interna- Editorials of local interest. tional) for inclusion in Dissertation Abstracts International. Promotional articles/advertorial. Book reviews. Cumulative Index to Nursing & Allied Health Literature... 1992 Part B SEARCHING CINAHL EFFECTIVELY SUBJECT SEARCHING list all CINAHL headings in a subject hierarchy which shows the relationship between broader and narrower terms. The CINAHL Subject Headings (or “yellow pages”) is the key Alphanumeric codes (“tree numbers”) from the Alphabetic to effective searching. It includes all valid subject headings List guide you to the appropriate tree (C4 for NEOPLASMS). and cross references arranged in alphabetic, tree structure, Browse the tree to locate the most specific heading(s) and permuted formats. The first step in every subject search related to your topic. This is important since the indexers always assign the most specific subject headings available. should be to identify the most appropriate heading(s) from this list. If you are looking for articles on BREAST NEOPLASMS, you must search under that heading; relevant articles will not Alphabetic Section appear also under the general term NEOPLASMS. Start with the Alphabetic List of the “yellow pages.” Look up your topic to see if it is a valid heading. (Valid headings will Permuted appear in all capitals.) If it is not, a “see” reference may lead Consult the Permuted List if you cannot locate an appropri- you to the appropriate heading for your topic. For example, ate subject heading in the Alphabetic List. Every significant when you look up Cancer, a cross reference “see NEO- word appearing in a CINAHL heading or cross reference is PLASMS’ tells you that articles on this topic appear under listed here alphabetically. It can be a very powerful tool the valid heading NEOPLASMS, not under Cancer. when only one word of a heading is known. Once you've identified a valid heading, look it up in the Alphabetic Section to make sure it is the most appropriate Searching the White Pages heading for your search. Scope notes and indexing notes Once you have identified all of the appropriate subject clarify the usage of many subject headings. “See also” headings for your search, it is time to turn to the white pages references suggest additional related headings that might be of the index. Journal articles, books, and dissertations are useful. When you look up NEOPLASMS, you will find an listed in separate sections. In each case, subject headings indexing note to the effect that ANTINEOPLASTIC AGENTS appear in alphabetical order with appropriate citations is often used together with NEOPLASMS—drug therapy. A underneath. Citations are further divided by subheadings “see also” PRECANCEROUS CONDITIONS reminds you to (e.g., psychosocial factors, therapy, and trends) to group consider that heading as well. together related articles. Start searching in the most current bimonthlies and work backwards to earlier volumes. Be sure Tree Structures to check the list of subject headings for each year searched Careful use of the Tree Structures can also help you to to identify the terms valid in that year. The following select the most appropriate heading(s). The Tree Structures diagrams explain bibliographic citations: Journal Article BREAST NEOPLASMS Subject heading PREVENTION AND CONTROL Subheading Early detection of breast cancer...mammography, clinical | Explanatory phrase Title of article added after ellipsis to breast examination (CBE), and breast self-examination clarify title First author; others (Nettles-Carlson B et al) (teaching materials) JOGNN Journal title abbreviation* indicated by et al 1992 Sep-Oct; 18(5): 373-81 (36 ref 15 bib) Document type Publication date, Volume, References, Suggested readings Issue, Page numbers * See preliminary pages of index for complete journal titles Citations partially simulated Cumulative Index to Nursing & Allied Health Literature... 1992 Part B

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