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AUTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 26 A Chen K-M (see Hsu and Chen). 2005; the transition from hospital to home 26:358-65 in older adults. 2005;26:218-22 (Home Ahmet E (see Kuzu et al). 2005;26:378-86 Chiang-Hanisko L. A transnational per- health care) Alberts J (see Hannah and Alberts). spective: ethnic identity and older Esterson J (see Mezey et al). 2095;26: 2005:26:50 adult immigrant’s health care decision 11-5 Ali NS. Long-term care insurance: buy making. 2005;26:349 (NGNA) it or not! 2005:26:237-40 Chu NL (see Pascucci and Chu). 2005; Alvine ( Improving quality of care 26:354 (NGNA) through systems research: a gg uide for Clemens DL (see Litthe and Clemens). Fladd D. Subcortical vascular demen- managers and practitioners. 2005;26 2005:26:50 tia. 2005;26:117-21 294-99 NGNA) Clontz S (see Binch et al). 2005;26:89-93 Flatt LJ. A note from the managing Amshoff SK, Reed DB. Health, work, (NGNA) editor. 2005;26:337 and safety of farmers ages 50 and Coleman JR (see Walsh and Coleman). older. 2005;26:304-08 2005;26:343-46 (Home health care) G Arnaert A, Van Den Heuvel B, Windey Coleman P. Resistive behaviors of el- Gagan MJ (see Crogan et al). 2005;26: T. Health and social care policy for derly nursing home residents during 188-94 (NGNA) the elderly in Belgium. 2005;26:366-71 oral care. 2005;26:349-50 (NGNA) Gaines JM. Comparison of the Step Conley DM. Specificity and sensitivity Activity Monitor and Yale Physical B of the Morse Fall Scale on three med- Activity Survey among older adults. Beamon R (se Binch et al) 2005;26: ical surgical units. 2005;26:353-54 2005:26:350 (NGNA) (NGNA) 89-93 (NGNA) Gilbert SM. Attitudes about end-of-life Bertsch DK. A nurse goes shopping for Corbett LQ (see Milne and Corbett). decision making in community-dwell 2005;26:32 1-25 a continuing care retirement commu- ing older adults. 2005;26:350-1 nity. 2005;26:241-44 Cresci MK. Older adults living in the (NGNA) Beser N (see Kuzu et al 2005;26:378-86 community: issues in home safety. Goodwin P (see Binch et al). 2005;26: Binali C (see Kuzu et al 2005:26:378-86 2005;26:282-6 (Home health care) 89-93 (NGNA) Crist JD. Cafecitos and Telenovelas: Binch J, Beamon R, Clontz S, Goodwin culturally competent interventions to P, Hartwig H, Kolhatkar R, List M, H facilitate Mexican American families’ Travis SS. Incorporating medication regimen reviews into the interdiscipli- cecisions to use home care services. Hannah JB, Alberts J. Motivators and nary care planning process. 2005;26: 2005;26:229-32 (NGNA) barriers to attending a diabetes edu- 89-93 (NGNA Crogan NL (see Remsburg and Cro- cation class and its impact on beliefs, Boltz M (see Mezey et al 2005:26:11-5 gan). 2005:;26:188-94, 289-93, 347-8 behaviors, and control over diabetes. Bonner A. Book reviews. 2005;2 287-8 (NGNA) 2005:26:50 Bruce AW (see Midthun and Bruce). Crogan NL, Velasquez D, Gagan MJ. Hartwig H (see Binch et al). 2005;26 ’005:26:309-16 Testing the feasibility and initial ef- 89-93 (NGNA) Bruce AW (see Midthun et al). 2005;26: fects of iron and vitamin C to en- Hayward KS. Facilitating interdiscipli- vit hance nursing home residents’ im- nary practice through mobile service Buffum Buffum and Buffum) mune status following an influenza provision to the rural older adult. 2005:26:74 vaccine. 2005;26:188-94 (NGNA) 2005:26:29-33 Hebert C. Clinical intervention project Buffum JC (see Buffum and Buffum) to improve oral care in a long-term 2005;26:138-42 (Drug consult) D care setting. 2005;26:351 (NGNA) Buffum MD, BuffumJ C. Dementia treatment update. 2005;26:74-8 (Drug DeLucca J. Innovations in clinical Helton TK, McGrain AR, Muliira JK. A consult practice award winner an evidence- case study: inappropriate use of ami- Buffum MD, Buffum J¢ rreating de based fall prevention program. 2005; triptyline in the elderly. 26:47-8 2005;26:317-20 pression in the elderly: an update on Duke C. The frail elderly community- Hertz JE, Judith V. Braun Research intidepressants. 2005;26:138-42 (Drug consult based case management project. Award winner perceived autonomy, Siciliano and Burrage) 2005;26:122-7 social support, psychosocial develop- mental strengths, and health in older adults. 2005;26:47 E Hirst SP, Lane A. Wanted-committed Ebersole P. Cynthia Kilburn Kelly- gerontological nurse preceptors. 2005; 2005:26: friend and mentor. 2005;26:27 25:37-42, 64 (Nursing management) Ebersole P. Losing and retrieving. Hsu Y-C, Chen K-M. Challenges of do- Leahy et al). 2005; 2005;26:69 (Editorial) ing intervention research with the Ebersole P. Reflections. 2005;26:336-7 elderly Taiwanese population: exam- apezuti E (see Stillman et al). 2005; (Editorial) ple of a tai chi/movement therapy 26:259-64 Ebersole P. Reflections on a 25th 2005:26:358-65 assidy BS The new fear factor: haz birthday. 2005;26:5 (Editorial Hujer ME. Psychosocial needs assess- ardous drugs revealed. 2005;26:276-8 Ebersole P. Seeking safety and secu- ment and interventions by the geriat Drug Consult) rity. 2005;26:269-70 (Editorial) ric advanced practice nurse in a geri assidy BS. The regulatory influence Ebersole P. The normality of depres- atric referral clinic. 2005;26:351-2 on medication administration in long- sion. 2005;23:133 (Editorial) (NGNA) term care facilities. 2005;26:212-5 Ebersole P. Time. 2005;26:207-08 (Edi- Huycke L. The important lessons: Syl- Drug Consult torial) vester and Ilene. 2005;26:162-3 Chan J (see Kavser-Jones et al). 2005: Esche CA, Tanner EK. Resiliency: A Hyer K (see Williams et al). 2005;26:98- factor to consider when facilitating 105 Geriatric Nursing, Volume 26, Number 6 J older adults: problems and manage- Miller CA. Drugs and the elderly: look- ment. 2005;26:356-7 (NCGNP) ing back and ahead. 2005;26:60-61 Janz K. All home care is not created Luggen AS. Gerontologic nurse practi- (Drug consult) equal- one view: dramatic growth in tioner care guidelines: dementia be- Milne CT, Corbett LQ. A new option in home health care industry creates haviors: recognition and management. the treatment of skin tears for the unregulated workforce; more govern- 2005;26:95-7 (NCGNP) institutionalized resident: formulated ment oversight is needed. 2005;26: Luggen AS. Pharmacology update: de- 2-octylcyanoacrylate topical bandage. 53-5 (Home health care) mentia. 2005;26:94 (NCGNP) 2005;26:321-25 Jett K, Tappen RM, Rosselli M. Im- Luggen AS. Pharmacology update: de- Mitty E (see Mezey et al). 2005;26:11-5 posed versus involved: different strat pression. 2005;26:195 (NCGNP) Momeyer MA, Luggen AS. Geriatric egies to effect driving cessation in Luggen AS. Pharmacology update: nurse practitioner guideline: peri- cognitively imp 1ired older adults GERD. 2005;26:56 (NCGNP) oviontal disease in older adults. 2005; 2005:26: 111-6 Luggen AS. Pharmacology update: in- 26:197-200 (NCGNP) Judith V (see Hertz and Judith). 2005; appropriate prescribing in the long- Muliira JK (see Helton et al). 2005;26: 26:47 term care setting. 2005;26:233 317-20 (NCGNP) Murch MA. Shopping. 2005;26:281 K Luggen AS. Pharmacology update: new influenza vaccine and prioritizing Par- Kayser-Jones J Chan J, Kris A. A kinson’s management. 2005;26:355 N model long-term care hospice unit (NCGNP) Nahm E-S. Development and testing care, community, and compassion Luggen AS. Pharmacology update: pre- usability of theory-based, hip fracture 2005;26:16-20, 64 scribing. 2005;26:300 (NCGNP) prevention online learning modules. Kelly A (see Williams et al). 2005;26:98- Luggen AS. Research review: demen- 2005;26:352-3 (NGNA) 105 tia. 2005;26:95 (NCGNP) Ndiwane A. Book reviews. 2005;26:62-3 2 Keltz T Letter to editor. 2005;26:270 Luggen AS (see Momeyer and Luggen). Nesrin E (see Kuzu et al). 2005;26:378-86 Kolhatkar R (see Binch et al). 2005;26 2005;26:197-200 (NCGNP) SY-Y5 NGNA Luggen AS (see Trees and Luggen). Pp Kris A (see Kayser-Jones et al). 2005; 2005;26:234-5 (NCGNP) 26: 16-20. 64 Lund M. Caregiver, take care. 2005;26: Pascucci MA, Chu NL. Motivating fac- Kuzu N, Beser N, Zencir M, Sahiner T, 152-3 tors in health promotion in the old- Nesrin E, Ahmet E, Binali C, Cagdas Lynons DL. Reduction in high-risk est-old: pilot testing of 4 instruments. E. Effects of a comprehensive educa- medication in the elderly. 2005;26:350 2005;26:354 (NGNA) tional program on quality of life and (NGNA) Paur R (see Midthun et al). 2005;26: emotional issues of dementia patient 245-51 caregivers. 2005 26:378-86 M R Malmstrom J. Gerontologic nurse prac- L titioner care guidelines: assessing and Reed DB (see Amshoff and Reed). Lamb KV. Book reviews. 2005;26:223-4 managing hearing deficits in the older 2005:26:304-08 Lane A (see Hirst and Lane). 2005;26 adult. 2005;26:57-9 (NCGNP) Reinbolz M (see Letizia and Reinbolz). 37-42, 64 (Nursing management) Marrelli TM. Dementia: complex care 2005:26: 176-83 Leahy MJ, Thurber D, Calvert JF Jr needing ongoing assessment. 2005;26: Remsburg RE, Crogan NL. NGNA Benefits and challenges of research 81-2 (Home health care) News. 2005;26:43-6, 86-8, 184-7, 225-8, with the oldest old for participants Matzo ML. Book reviews. 2005;26:83-5, 289-93, 347-8 (NGNA) and nurses. 2005;26:21-8 150-1 Resnick B. Research review: driving Leger-Krall S (see Williams et al). 2005; McDougall GJ. RESEARCH REVIEW: safety for older adults. 2005;26:300-01 26:98-105 the effect of acupressure with mas- (NCGNP) Letizia M, Reinbolz M. Identifying and sage on fatigue and depression in pa- Resnick B. Research review: exercise managing acute alcohol withdrawal in tients with end-stage renal disease. interventions for treatment of depres- the elderly. 2005;26:176-83 2005:26: 164-5 sion. 2005;26:196 (NCGNP) Lindberg DA. Integrative review of re- McGrain AR (see Helton et al). 2005; Resnick B. Research review: racial and search related to meditation, spiritu- 26:317-20 ethnic disparities in the pharmaco- ality, and the elderly. 2005;26:37 Meiner SE. The legal nurse consultant. logic management of diabetes melli- List M (see 2005;26:34-6 tus among long-term care facility. (NGNA) Mezey M, Boltz M, Esterson J, Mitty E. 2005;26:234 (NCGNP) Little CB, Clemens DL. Certified nurse Evolving models of geriatric nursing Resnick B. Research review: the role aides as mentors: a retention strategy care. 2005;26:11-5 of the nurse practitioner in long-term 2005:26:50 Miceli DG. Falls associated with de- care facilities. 2005:26:56-7 (NCGNP) Long K. Innovations in practice award mentia: how can you tell? 2005;26: Rosselli M (see Jett et al). 2005;26:111-6 finalists increasing nutrition in the 106-10 elderly by using the “Easy Handle Midthun P (see Midthun et al). 2005;26: Diet”. 2005;26:48-9 245-51 S Luggen AS. Bipolar disorder: an un- Midthun S, Bruce AW. The clinical lab- Sahiner T (see Kuzu et al). 2005;26: common illness’ ? recognizing and car- oratory improvement amendment: 378-86 ing for the elderly person with bipo- how it applies to the use of urine dip- Sanchez B (see Sasso et al). 2005;26:49 lar disorder. 2005;26:326-29 sticks in the long-term care facility. Sasso B, Sanchez B, Totsch J. Use of Luggen AS. Gerontologic nurse practi- 2005:26:309-16 - the Clock-Drawing Test to screen for tioner care guidelines: dry eyes. 2005; Midthun S, Paur R, Bruce AW, dementia in primary care. 2005;26:49 26:302-03 (NCGNP) Midthun P. Urinary tract infections in Sherwill-Navarro P (see Weber and Luggen AS. Gerontologic nurse practi- the elderly: a survey of physicians Sherwill-Navarro). 2005;26: 166-75 tioner care guidelines: oral health of and nurses. 2005;26:245-51 Siccardi AH. Uncertainty of degenerat- 388 Geriatric Nursing, Volume 26, Number 6 ing illness in older adults. 2005;26:354 Tanner EK (see Esche and Tanner). cer: 30 years of research. 2005;26 (NGNA 2005;26:218-22 (Home health care) 166-75 Siciliano P, Burrage R. Chronic pain in Tappen RM (see Jett et al). 2005;26: Williams CL, Hyer K, Kelly A, Leger the elderly 1 continuing education 111-6 Krall S, Tappen RM. Development of program for certified nursing assis Tappen RM (see Williams et al). 2005; nurse competencies to improve de- tants. 2005:26:252-8 26:98-105 mentia care. 2005;26:98-105 Spurlock WR. Spiritual well-being and Thurber D (see Leahy et al). 2005;26: Windey T (see Arnaert et al). 2005;26 caregiver burden in Alzheimer’s care- 21-8 366-71 givers. 2005 Totsch J (see Sasso et al). 2005;26:49 Spurlock WR. Spiritual well-being and Travis SS (see Binch et al). 2005;26: Y caregiver burden in primary family 89-93 (NGNA) Yen PK. A quarter century of nutrition are givers of community-dwelling rel- Trees J, Luggen A. Gerontologic nurse progress for older adults. 2005;26:51-2 atives with Alzheimer’s disease and practitioner case guidelines: isolated (Nutrition and well-being) related disorders. 2005;26:352 systolic hypertension. 2005;26:234-6 (NGNA (NCGNP) Yen PK. Depression-the diet connec- tion. 2005;26:143-4 (Nutrition and Stillman D, Strumpf N, Capezuti E, Tuch H (see Stillman et al). 2005;26: Tuch H. Staff perceptions concerning 259-64 well-being) Yen PK. Food and supplement safety barriers and facilitators to end-of-life 2005;26:279-80 (Nutrition and well- nursing home. 2005;26 being) Van Den Heuvel B (see Arnaert et al). Yen PK. Meeting nutrition needs in Strumpf N Stillman et al). 2005;26 2005:26:366-7 1 long-term care. 2005;26:216-7 (Nutri- 259-64 Velasquez D (see Crogan et al). 2005; tion and well-being) T 26:188-94 (NGNA) Yen PK. Physical activity-the “new” nutrition guideline. 2005;26:341-2 (Nu- WwW trition and well-being) Tanner EK Depression: a nursing chal- Yen PK. Relationship of dementia and lenge for diabetes management in the Walsh M, Coleman JR. Trials and tribu- body weight. 2005;26:79-80 (Nutrition home. 2005:26:353 NGNA) lations: a small pilot telehealth home and well-being) Tanner EK. Recognizing late-life de- care program for Medicare patients. pression: why is this important for 2005;26:343-6 (Home health care) Z nurseins t he home setting? 2005;26 Weber BA, Sherwill-Navarro P. Psycho- 145 social consequences of prostate can- Zencir M (see Kuzu et al). 2005;26:378-86 Geriatric Nursing, Volume 26, Number 6 SUBJECT INDEX TO VOLUME 26 A tional program on quality of life and and Buffum). 2005;26:74-8 (Drug con- emotional issues of dementia patient sult) Acupressure caregivers (Kuzu et al). 2005;26:378-86 Development on nurse competencies Research review the effect of acupres- Spiritual well-being and caregiver bur- to improve dementia care (Williams sure with massage on fatigue and de- den in Alzheimer’s caregivers (Spur- et al). 2005;26:98-105 pression in patients with end-stage lock). 2005;26: 154-61 Effects of a comprehensive educa- renal disease (McDougall). 2005;26 Spiritual well-being and caregiver bur- tional program on quality of life and 164-5 den in primary family caregivers of emotional issues of dementia patient Alcohol withdrawal community-dwelling relatives with caregivers (Kuzu et al). 2005;26:378-86 Identifying and managing acute alcohol Alzheimer’s disease and related disor- Falls associated with dementia: how withdrawal in the elderly (Letizia and ders (Spurlock). 2005;26:352 (NGNA) can you tell? (Miceli). 2005;26:106-10 Reinbolz). 2005;26:176-83 Case management project; see Geri- Gerontological nurse practitioner care Alzheimer’s disease atric Case Management guidelines: dementia behaviors: recog- Spiritual well-being and caregiver bur Chronic pain nition and management (Luggen). den in Alzheimer’s caregivers (Spur- Chronic pain in the elderly: a continu- 2005;26:95-7 (NCGNP) lock). 2005;26:154-61 ing education program for certified Losing and retrieving (Ebersole). 2005; Spiritual well-being and caregiver bur- nursing assistants (Siciliano and Bur- 26:69 (Editorial) den in primary family caregivers of rage). 2005;26:252-8 Pharmacology update: dementia (Lug- community-dwelling relatives with Clock Drawing Test gen). 2005;26:94 (NCGNP) Alzheimer’s disease and related disor- Use of the Clock Drawing Test to Relationship of dementia and body ders (Spurlock). 2005;26:352 (NGNA) screen for dementia in primary care weight (Yen). 2005;26:79-80 (Nutrition Amitriptyline (Sasso et al). 2005;26:49 (NGNA) and well-being) \ case study: inappropriate use of ami- Cognitive impairments Research review: dementia (Luggen). 2t0r0i5p;t2y6l:i3n e i1n 7-2t0h e elderly (Helton et al) Imstproasteegdi esv ertso use ffeicntv oldvreidv:i ngd ifcfeesrseantt ion 2005;26:95 (NCGNP) Antidepressants in cognitively impaired older adults Subcortical vascular dementia (Fladd). lreating depression in the elderly: an (Jett et al). 2005;26:111-6 2005;26:117-21 update on antidepressants (Buffum Community dwelling Use of the Clock Drawing Test to and Buffum). 2005;26:138-42 (Drug Attitudes about end-of-life decision screen for dementia in primary care consult) making in community dwelling older (Sasso et al). 2005;26:49 (NGNA) Assisted living (AL) adults (Gilbert). 2005;26:350-1 Depression Evolving models of geriatric nursing (NGNA) Depression: a nursing challenge for care Mezey et al). 2005;26:11-5 Judith V. Braun Research Award Win- diabetes management in the home Tanner). 2005:26:353 (NGNA) ner perceived autonomy, social sup- B port, psychosocial developmental Depression - the diet connection (Yen). 2005;26:143-4 (Nutrition and Belgium strengths, and health in older adults well-being) Health and social care policy for the (Hertz). 2005;26:47 (NGNA) The normality of depression (Eber BBiie2enpl0lped0odsoe5leslr:ra?al2lr y6yr : r3ed6cpidi6 nsei- oor7srgB sodneoerilnrdz1: gei inruwg ima t nh a (nuAdbrn inpcacooealrrmaitrmn og dneti fsooarlri l)dl ethre SCpdcdoAnieeiolnrrntzmits yhtmi ueuniain((nlu mS iCiepptCrnurwy’rgiRe-slml C doal)cwr-cdkybe ai) erls.iele n fiagasn2 mreg0ie 0al tyn5ai d;rnr 2edce6l caa:mart3errie5enveg2ltegi as ivt vee(erdcwNr sioG tmdNhibom Asufu)ro -r- PRse(hhiosLcaol uoermtg)ghme.gin ae sinc z)2osii.e0lmnt 0otpg5igo ;n2yr2g0t ’l60aa :5tn>1 ue;t3-p(2 l3dT6i aa:ftfne1o (en9rE:e5 dd r ein)tpdu.orre (respiNser2aCss0eli G0s)oN5 sni:Pin:2)o 6n t: hw1eh4 y5- 9 BReo(wlLeduaiygtg ghietown ne)s.ih( gYiehpnt 2) 0. o0f5 ;2d20e60:m53e;2n26t6-:i27a99 -8a0n d (Nbuotdryi tion \i( nBngeu rrtcssaecr he) g.o reest2 i0r0se5hm;oe2pn6pt:i 2n4g1c -o4mf moru nai tcyo ntinu- Re(tisHoeonasmr ec fho rh eratelrvteihae twm ceanrtee x)e rocfi sdee prienstseirovenn and well-being) Culturally competent interventions (Luggen). 2005;26:196 (NCGNP) Book reviews Cafecitos and telenovelas: culturally Research review the effect of acupres- competent interventions to facilitate sure with massage on fatigue and de Book reviews (Bonner). 2005;2( Book reviews (Lamb). 2005;26 Mexican American families’ decisions pression in patients with end-stage Book reviews (Ndiwane). 2005;26:62-3 to use home care services (Crist). renal disease (McDougall). 2005;26: 2005:26:229-32 164-5 Book reviews (Shoemaker). 2005;26 150-51 Treating depression in the elderly: an update on antidepressants (Buffum Book rev ws (Townsend). 2005;26: D 83-5 and Buffum). 2005;26:138-42 (Drug Decision making consult) A transnational perspective: ethnic Diabetes mellitus C identity and older adult immigrant’s Depression: a nursing challenge for Cafecitos and telenovelas health care decision making (Hani- diabetes management in the home Cafecitos and telenovelas: culturally sko). 2005;26:349 (NGNA) (Tanner). 2005;26:353 (NGNA) competent interventions to facilitate Degenerating illness Motivators and barriers to attending a Mexican American families’ decisions Uncertainty of degenerating illness in diabetes education class and its im- to use home care services (Crist). older adults (Siccardi). 2005;26:354 pact on beliefs, behaviors, and con- 2005:26:229-32 Dementia trol over diabetes (Hannah and Al- Caregiver/caregiving Dementia: complex care needing ongo- berts). 2005:26:50 (NGNA) Caregiver, take care (Lund). 2005;26: ing assessment (Marrelli). 2005:26: Research review: racial and ethnic dis- 152-3 81-2 (Home health care) parities in the pharmacologic manage- Effects of a comprehensive educa- Dementia treatment update (Buffum ment of diabetes mellitus among 390 Geriatric Nursing, Volume 26, Number 6 long-term care facility residents F Hearing deficits (Resnick) 2005;26:234 (NCGNP) Gerontological nurse practitioner care Diet; se Nutrition and well-being Falls guidelines: assessing and managing Driving Falls associated with dementia: how hearing deficits in the older adult Imposed versus involved: different can you tell? (Miceli). 2005;26: 106-10 (Malmstrom). 2005;26:57-9 (NCGNP) strategies to effect driving cessation Innovations in clinical practice award Hip fracture in cognitively impaired older adu!ts winner an evidence-based fall preven- Development and testing usability of Jett et al 2005;26:111-6 tion program (ieLucca). 2005;26:47-8 theory-based, hip fracture prevention Research review: driving safety for (NGNA) online learning modules (Nahm). older adults Resnick 2005;26:300-01 Farmers 2005:26:352-3 (NGNA) NCGNP) Health, work, and safety of farmers Home health care Drug consult ages 50 and older (Amshoff and All home care is not created equal-one Dementia treatment update (Buffum Reed). 2005;26:304-08 view: dramatic growth in home health and Buffum). 2005;26:74-8 Fatigue care industry creates unregulated Drugs and the elderiy looking back Research review: the effect of acupres- workforce; more government over- and ahead (Miller 2005:26:60-1 sure with massage on fatigue and de- sight is needed (Janz). 2005;26:53-5 The new fear factor hazardous drugs pression in patients with end-stage Cafecitos and telenovelas: culturally revealed Cassidy ) 2005;26:276-8 renal disease (McDougall). 2005;26: competent interventions to facilitate 164-5 Mexican American families’ decisions The regulatory influence on medication Food to use home care services (Crist) administration in long-term care facil- Food and supplement safety (Yen). 2005;26:229-32 ities (Cassidy 2005:26:212-5 2005;26:279-80 (Nutrition and well- Dementia: complex care needing ongo- Treating depression in the elderly: an being) ing assessment (Marrelli). 2005;26: update on antidepressants (Buffum Formulated 2-octylcyanoacrylate 81-2 and Buffum). 2005;26:138-42 topical bandage Evolving models of geriatric nursing Dry eyes A new option in the treatment of skin care (Mezey et al). 2005;26:11-5 Gerontological nurse practitioner care tears for the institutionalized resi- Older adults living in the community: guidelines: dry eyes (Luggen). 2005; dent: formulated 2-octylcyanoacrylate issues in home safety (Cresci). 2005; 26:302-03 (NCGNP) topical bandage (Milne and Corbett) 26:282-6 2005;26:321-25 Recognizing late-life depression: why is this important for nurses in the E home setting? (Tanner). 2005;26:145-9 Editorial G Resiliency: a factor to consider when Losing and retrieving (Ebersole). 2005; Gastroesophageal reflux disease facilitating the transition from hospi- 26:04 (GERD) tal to home in older adults (Esche The normality ol depression (Eber- Pharmacology update: GERD (Luggen). and Tanner). 2005;26:218-22 sole 2005:26: 133 2005;26:56 (NCGNP) Trials and tribulations: a small pilot A note from the mang ging editor Geriatric Case Management telehealth home care program for (Flatt 2005:26:3. The frail elderly community-based case Medicare patients (Walsh and Reflection on a 25th birthday (Eber- management project (Duke). 2005;26: Coleman). 2005;26:343-6 sole 2005:26:5-6 122-7 Hospice unit Reflections (Ebersole). 2005;26:336-7 Gerontological nurse practitioner; A model long-term care hospice unit: Seeking safety and security (Ebersole) see also National Conference of Ger- care, community, and compassion 2005:26 269-70 ontological Nurse Practitioners (Kayser-Jones et al). 2005;26:16-20, 64 Time (Ebersole). 2005;26:207-08 (NCGNP) Hypertension Educational program Gerontological nurse practitioner care Gerontological nurse practitioner care Effects of a comprehensive educa guidelines: dementia behaviors: recog- guidelines: isolated systolic hyperten- tional program on quality of life and nition and management (Luggen). sion (Luggen and Trees). emotional issues of dementia patient 2005;26:95-7 (NCGNP) 2005;26:234-6 (NCGNP) caregivers (Kuzu et al). 2005;26:378-86 Gerontological nurse practitioner care Elderly; see Older adults guidelines: oral health of older adults: End-of-life care problems and management (Luggen). Influenza vaccine Attitudes about end-of-life decision 2005:26:356-7 (NCGNP) Pharmacology update: new influenza making in community dwelling older Gerontological nurse preceptors vaccine and prioritizing Parkinson's adults (Gilbert). 2005:26:350-1 Wanted-committed gerontological management (Luggen). 2005;26:355 (NGNA nurse preceptors (Hirst and Lane). (NCGNP) Staff perceptions concerning barriers 2005;26:37-42, 64 (Nursing manage- Testing the feasibility and initial ef- and facilitators to end-of-life care in ment) fects of iron and vitamin C to en- the nursing home (Stillman et al). hance nursing home residents’ im- 2005:26:259-64 mune status following an influenza H End stage renal disease (ESRD) vaccine (Crogan et al). 2005;26:188-94 Research review: the effect of acupres- Health care policy Institutionalized residents sure with massage on fatigue and de- Health and social care policy for the A new option in the treatment of skin pression in patients with end-stage elderly in Belgium (Arnaert et al). tears for the institutionalized resi- renal disease (McDougall). 2005;26: 2005;26:366-7 1 dent: formulated 2-octylcyanoacrylate 164-5 Health promotion topical bandage (Milne and Corbett). Exercise Motivating factors in health promotion 2005;26:32 1-25 Research review: exercise interven- in the oldest-old: pilot testing of 4 Interdisciplinary care tions for treatment of depression instruments (Pascucci and Chu). Incorporating medication regiment re- (Luggen). 2005;26:196 (NCGNP) 2005:26:354 (NGNA) views into the interdisciplinary care Geriatric Nursing, Yolume 26, Number 6 391 planning process (Binch et al). 2005; M guidelines: oral health of older adults: 26:89-93 (NGNA) problems and management (Luggen). Intervention research Massage 2005:26:356-7 Challenges of doing intervention re- Research review: the effect of acupres- Pharmacology update: dementia (Lug- search with the elderly Taiwanese sure with massage on fatigue and de- gen). 2005;26:94 population: example of a tai chi pression in patients with end-stage Pharmacology update: depression movement therapy (Hsu and Chen) renal disease (McDougall). 2005;26: (Luggen). 2005;26:195 2005:26:358-65 164-5 Pharmacology update: GERD (Luggen). Iron Medicare 2005:26:56 Testing the feasibility and initial ef- Trials and tribulations: a small pilot fects of iron and vitamin ( to en- telehealth home care program for Pharmacology update: inappropriate hance nursing home residents’ im- Medicare patients (Walsh and prescribing in the long-term care set- mune status following an influenza Coleman). 2005;26:343-46 (Home ting (Luggen). 2005;26:233 vaccine (Crogan et al) 2005:26: 188-94 health care) Pharmacology update: new influenza Medications vaccine and prioritizing Parkinson’s Incorporating medication regiment re- management (Luggen). 2005;26:355 K views into the interdisciplinary care Pharmacology update: prescribing planning process (Binch et al). 2005; (Luggen). 2005;26:300 Klamath Exceptional Aging Project 26:89-93 (NGNA) Research review: dementia (Luggen). Benefits and challenges of research Reduction in high-risk medication in 2005:26:95 with the oldest old for participants and nurses (Leahy et al). 2005;26:21-8 t(hNeG NeAld)e rly (Lynons). 2005;26:350 Reolsdeearr chad ulrtesv ie(wR:e sndircikv)i.n g 2s0a0f5e;t2y6 :3fo0r0 -01 The regulatory influence on medication Research review: exercise interven- administration in long-term care facil- L tions for treatment of depression ities (Cassidy). 2005;26:212-5 (Drug (Luggen). 2005;26:196 Late-life depression; see Depression consult) Legal consulting Meditation Research review: racial and ethnic dis- The legal nurse consultant (Meiner) Integrative review of research related parities in the pharmacologic manage- 2005: to meditation, spirituality, and the ment of diabetes mellitus among Letters to the editor elderly (Lindberg). 2005;26:372-7 long-term care facility residents Letters to the editor (Keltz). 2005;26 Mexican Americans (Resnick). 2005;26:23 0 Cafecitos and telenovelas: culturally Research review: the role of the nurse Long-term care (LTC) competent interventions to facilitate practitioner in long-term care facili- Clinical intervention project to im- Mexican American families’ decisions ties (Resnick). 2005;26:56-7 prove oral care in a long-term care to use home care services (Crist). National Gerontological Nursing setting (Hebert) 2005:26:351 (NGNA) 2005;26:229-32 Association (NGNA) The clinical laboratory improvement Mobile service Cafecitos and telenovelas: culturally amendment: how it applies to the use Facilitating interdisciplinary practice competent interventions to facilitate of urine dipsticks in the long-term through mobile service provision to Mexican American families’ decisions care facility (Midthun and Bruce) the rural older adult (Hayward). 2005; to use home care services (Crist). 2005;26:309-16 26:29-33 2005;26:229-32 Incorporating medication regiment re- Morse Fall Scale Featured abstracts form the 2004 views into the interdisciplinary care Specificity and sensitivity of the Morse NGNA Convention. 2005;26:47-50 planning process (Binch et al). 2005; Fall Scale on three medical surgical Featured abstracts form the 2005 26:89-93 NGNA units (Conley). 2005;26:353-4 (NGNA) Long-term care insurance: buy it o1 NGNA Convention. 2005;26:349-54 not! (Ali). 2005;26:237-40 Improving quality of care through sys- Meeting nutrition needs in long-term N tems research: a guide for managers care (Yen). 2005;26:216-7 (Nutrition National Conference of Geronto- and practitioners (Alvine). 2005;26: and well-being) logical Nurse Practitioners 294-99 \ model long-term care hospice unit (NCGNP) Incorporating medication regiment re- care, community, and compassion Geriatric nurse practitioner guideline: views into the interdisciplinary care Kayser-Jones et al). 2005;26:16-20, 64 periodontal disease in older adults planning process (Binch et al). 2005; Pharmacology update: inappropriate (Momeyer and Luggen). 2005;26:197- 26:89-93 prescribing in the long-term care set- 200 NGNA News (Remsburg and Crogan). ting (Luggen 2005;26:233 (NCGNP Gerontological nurse practitioner care 2005:25:43-5, 86-8, 184-7, 225-8. 289-93. The regulatory influence on medication guidelines: assessing and managing 347-8 administration in long-term care facil- hearing deficits in the older adult Testing the feasibility and initial ef- ities (Cassidy 2005;26:212-5 (Drug (Malmstrom). 2005;26:57-9 fects of iron and vitamin C to en- consult Gerontological nurse practitioner care hance nursing home residents’ im- Research review racial and ethnic dis guidelines: dementia behaviors: recog- mune status following an influenza parities in the pharmacologic manage nition and management (Luggen). vaccine (Crogan et al). 2005;26:188-94 ment of diabetes mellitus among 2005;26:95-7 Nur aide/assistants long-term care facility residents Gerontological nurse practitioner care (Resnick). 2005;26:234 (NCGNP) guidelines: dry eyes (Luggen). 2005; Certified nurse aides as mentors: a re- Research review: the role of the nurse 26:302-03 tention strategy (Little and Clemens). practitioner in long-term care facili- Gerontological nurse practitioner care 2005;26:50 (NGNA) ties (Resnick). 2005;26:56-7 (NCGNP) guidelines: isolated systolic hyperten- Chronic pain in the elderly: a continu- Love and devotion sion (Luggen and Trees). ing education program for certified The important lessons: Sylvester and 2005;26:234-6 nursing assistants (Siciliano and Bur- Ilene (Huycke). 2005;26:162-3 Gerontological nurse practitioner care 392 Geriatric Nursing, Volume 26, Number 6 Nurse practitioners (NPs); see also Physical activity-the “new” nutrition Urinary tract infections in the elderly: National Conference of Gerontologi- guideline (Yen). 2005;26:341-2 a survey of physicians and nurses cal Nurs« Practitioners NCGNP) \ quarter century of nutrition progress (Midthun et al). 2005;26:245-51 Gerontological nurse practitioner care for older adults (Yen). 2005;26:51-2 Oral care guidelines: assessing and managing Relationship of dementia and body Clinical intervention project te im- hearing deficits in the older adult weight (Yen). 2005;26:79-80 prove oral care in a long-term care " Malmstrom 2005:26:5D77- 9 NCGNP) setting (Hebert). 2005;26:351 (NGNA) Gerontological nurse practitioner care O Gerontological nurse practitioner care guidelines: dry eyes (Luggen) 2005: guidelines: oral health of older adults: 6:302-03 NCGNP Older adults problems and management (Luggen). Imtepmrso virnegs earqcuhal:i ty a ogf uidcea re fort hrmoaungahg ersyss Binpeoslsa r> rdeicsoogrndeirz:i nga n anudn ccoarmimnog n fori ll-t he Re2s0i0s5t;i2v e :3b5e6h-7a vi(oNrCs GNofP ) elderly nursing and practit ioners Alvine). 2005:26: elderly person with bipolar disorder home residents during oral care 294-99 (NGNA (Luggen). 2005:26:326-29 (Coleman). 2005;26:349-50 (NGNA) P)s ychosocial needs issessment and \ case study: inappropriate use of ami- interventions by the geriatric ad- triptyline in the elderly (Helton et al). Pp 2005:26:317-20 vanced practice nurse in a geriatric reterra clink Hujer). 2005;26:351-2 Chronic pain in the elderly: a continu- Parkinson’s disease NGNA ing education program for certified Pharmacology update: new influenza Rese arch review the role of the nurse nraugres).i ng 20a0s5s;i2s6t:a2n5t2s- 8 (Siciliano and Bur- vmaacncaignee meanndt p(riLourgigteinz)i.n g 2P0a0r5k;i2n6s:o3n5'5s tpireasc tit(iRoensenri ck| in l2o0n05g:-2t6e:r5m¢ c7a re( NCfaGciNlPi ) Dranudg s ahaenadd th(eM ilelledre)r.l y:2 00l5o;o2k6i:n6g0 -1b ac(kD rug Pe(rNiCoGdNoPn)t al disease Nurses consult) Geriatric nurse practitioner guideline Benefits and challenges of research Evolving models of geriatric nursing periodontal disease in older adults with the oldest old for participants care (Mezey et al). 2005;26:11-5 (Momeyer and Luggen). 2005;26:197- and nurses (Leahy et al). 2005;26:21-8 Facilitating interdisciplinary practice 200 (NCGNP) Deve lo} ment on nurse compée tencies through mobile service provision to Physicai activity to improve dementia care Williams the rural older adult (Hayward). 2005; Physical activity-the “new” nutrition et al). 2005:26:98-105 26:29-33 guideline (Yen). 2005;26:341-2 (Nutri- The legal nurse consultant (Meiner) The frail elderly community-based case tion and well-being) 2005:26:34- management project (Duke). 2005;26: Prostate cancer Recognizing late-life depression: why 122-7 Psychosocial consequences of prostate is this in nportant for nurses in the Geriatric nurse practitioner guideline: cancer: 30 years of research (Weber home setting? (Tanner). 2005;26:145-9 periodontal disease in older adults and Sherwill-Navarro). 2005;26: 166-75 Home health care (Momeyer and Luggen). 2005;26:197- Psychosocial needs Nursing care/practice 200 (NCGNP) Psychosocial needs assessment and Dementia: complex care needing ongo- Gerontological nurse practitioner care interventions by the geriatric ad- ing assessment Marrelli). 2005;26: guidelines: assessing and managing vanced practice nurse in a geriatric $1-2 (Home health care hearing deficits in the older adult referral clinic (Hujer). 2005;26:351-2 Evolving models of geriatric nursing (Malmstrom). 2005;26:57-9 (NCGNP) (NGNA) are (Mezey et al). 2005;26:11-5 Identifying and managing acute alcohol Wanted-committed gerontological withdrawal in the elderly (Letizia and Q nurse preceptors (Hirst and Lane) Reinbolz). 2005;26:176-83 NEv2u0or0ls5vi;in2n6gg: 37hm-o4o2dm,ee lss 64 of geriatric nursing Ismintp roacstoeeggdnii etsiv veertlsoy u se fifmeicpntva oilrdveredid v:i onlgdd iefcrfe esrasedanuttl itosn QIumtaeplmrsio tvyi nrgeos fea qruccaahl:ri et ya ogfu icdaer e fotr hrmoaungahg ersyss - Recsaries tiveM ezebye haveit orals o2f 00e5l;d2e6r:l y 11-n5u rsing \( Jneettw eto ptali)o. n 20i0n5 ;t2h6e :1t1r1e-a6t ment of skin a2n9o4 -1u9r a(ctNiGtNioAn)e rs (Alvine). 2005;26 home residents during oral care tears for the institutionalized resi- Coleman). 2005;26:349-50 NGNA) dent: formulated 2-octylcyanoacrylate R Staff perceptions concerning barriers topical bandage (Milne and Corbett). Renal disease and facilitators to end-of-life care in 2005;26:32 1-25 Research review the effect of acupres the nursing home (Stillman et al) Older adults living in the community: sure with massage on fatigue and de- 2005:26:259-64 issues in home safety (Cresci). 2005; pression in patients with end-stage Testing the feasibility and initial ef- 26:282-) (Home health care) renal disease (McDougall). 2005;26: fects of iron and vitamin C to en- \ quarter century of nutrition progress 164-5 hance nursing home residents’ im- for older adults (Yen). 2005;26:51-2 Resiliency mune status following an influenza (Nutrition and well-being) Resiliency: a factor to consider when vaccine (Crogan et al 2005-26: 188-94 Research review: driving safety for facilitating the transition from hospi- Nutrition and well-being older adults (Resnick). 2005;26:300-01 tal to home in older adults (Esche Depression - the diet connection (NCGNP) and Tanner). 2005;26:218-22 (Home (Yen). 2005;26:143-4 Resiliency: a factor to consider when health care) Food and supplement safety (Yen) facilitating the transition from hospi- Resistive behaviors 2005:26:279-80 tal to home in older aduits (Esche Resistive behaviors of elderly nursing Innovations in practice award finalists and Tanner). 2005;26:218-22 (Home home residents during oral care increasing nutrition in the elderly by health care) (Coleman). 2005;26:349-50 (NGNA) using the “Easy Handle Diet” (Long). Treating depression in the elderly: an Retirement community 2005:26:48-9 | NGNA) update on antidepressants (Buffum A nurse goes shopping for a continu- Meeting nutrition needs in long-term and Buffum). 2005;26:138-42 (Drug ing care retirement community care (Yen). 2005;26:216-7 consult ) (Bertsch). 2005;26:241-4 Geriatric Nursing, Volume 26, Number 6 S strengths, and health in older adults U (Hertz). 2005;26:47 (NGNA) Safety issues Spiritual well-being/practices Urinary tract infections Food and supplement safety (Yen) Integrative review of research related Urinary tract infections in the e!derly: 2005;26:279-80 (Nutrition and well- to meditation, spirituality, and the a survey of physicians and nurses being) elderly (Lindberg). 2005;26:372-6 (Midthun et al). 2005;26:245-51 Health, work, and safety of farmers Spiritual well-being and caregiver bur- Urine dipsticks ages 50 and older (Amshoff and den in Alzheimer’s caregivers (Spur- The clinical laboratory improvement Reed). 2005;26:304-08 lock). 2005;26:154-61 amendment: how it applies to the use Older adults living in the community: Step Activity Monitor (SAM) of urine dipsticks in the long-term issues in home safety (Cresci). 2005; Comparison of the Step Activity Moni- care facility (Midthun and Bruce). 26:282-6 (Home health care) tor and Yale Physical Activity Survey 2005-26:309-16 Research review: driving safety for among older adults (Gaines). 2005;26: older adults (Resnick). 2005;26:300-01 350 (NGNA) V (NCGNP) Subcortical vascular dementia Seeking safety and security (Ebersole). (SVD) Vascular dementia Subcortical vascular dementia (Fladd). 2005;26:269-70 (Editorial) Subcortical vascular dementia (Fladd). 2005;26:117-21 Senior HealthMobile 2005;26:117-21 Vitamin C Facilitating interdisciplinary practice T Testing the feasibility and initial ef- through mobile service provision to fects of iron and vitamin C to en- the rural older adult (Hayward). 2005; Tai chi/movement therapy hance nursing home residents’ im- 26:29-33 Challenges of doing intervention re- mune status following an influenza Skin tears search with the elderly Taiwanese vaccine (Crogan et al). 2005;26:188-94 A new option in the treatment of skin population: example of a tai chi/ tears for the institutionalized resi- movement therapy (Hsu and Chen). Y dent: formulated 2-octylcyanoacrylate 2005;26:358-65 topical bandage (Milne and Corbett). Telehealth program Yale Physical Activity Survey 2005;26:321-25 Trials and tribulations: a small pilot (YPAS) Social support telehealth home care program for Comparison of the Step Activity Moni- Judith V. Braun Research Award Win- Medicare patients (Walsh and tor and Yale Physical Activity Survey ner perceived autonomy, social sup- Coleman). 2005;26:343-6 (Home among older adults (Gaines). 2005;26: port, psychosocial developmental health care) 350 (NGNA) Geriatric Nursing, Volume 26, Number 6 ‘ : \ . N b 7 ood i s 2 . . by ener meme fi — ‘ -

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