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Intensive and Critical Care Nursing Volume Contents (Volume 27 2011) Vol. 27/1 ORIGINAL ARTICLES Relatives’ involvement in nursing care: A qualitative study describing critical care nurses’ experiences B. Engstrém, A. Uusitalo and A. Engstrém When the family member is a nurse: The role and needs of nurse family members during critical illness of a loved one S.W. Salmond Registered nurse and health care Chaplains experiences of providing the family support person role during family witnessed resuscitation J. James, E. Cottle and R.D. Hodge Visiting policies in the adult intensive care units: A complete survey of Dutch ICUs A.E. Spreen and M.J. Schuurmans A prospective pilot study evaluating the ‘cardiac decompensation score’ in the setting of intraaortic balloon counterpulsation PA. Lewis, H. Bartlett, S. Townsend, M.D. Courtney, D.V. Mullany and F.M. Coyer Factors influencing sleep for parents of critically ill hospitalised children: A qualitative analysis R. Stremler, Z. Dhukai, L. Wong and C. Parshuram Exploring the validity of the bispectral index, the Critical-Care Pain Observation Tool and vital signs for the detection of pain in sedated and mechanically ventilated critically ill adults: A pilot study C. Gélinas, Y. Tousignant-Laflamme, A. Tanguay and P. Bourgault Chest X-ray quiz M. Reading ( ¥ ELSEVIER Intensive and Critical Care Nursing (2011) 27, \\|-x U1 doi:10.1016/S0964-3397(11)000115-7 Volume contents BOOK REVIEW 55 Handbook of Drugs in Intensive Care: An A-Z Guide J. Pehl Vol. 27/2 EDITORIAL Critical care rehabilitation - early and ongoing interventions in promoting recovery during and after critical illness. Special issue call for papers B. McFetridge ORIGINAL ARTICLES The experiences of patients and their famiiies of visiting whilst in an intensive care unit - A hermeneutic interview study T. Eriksson, !. Bergbom and B. Lindahl Restraints in intensive care units—A mixed method study G. Langley, S. Schmollgruber and A. Egan Unpleasant and pleasant memories of intensive care in adult mechanically ventilated patients—Findings from 250 interviews K.A.M. Samuelson Determining standard criteria for endotracheal suctioning in the paediatric intensive care patient: An exploratory study K. Davies, L. Monterosso and G. Leslie Screening and treatment of problems after intensive care: A descriptive study of multidisciplinary follow-up A.R. Schandl, O.R. Brattstr6m, A. Svensson-Raskh, E.M. Hellgren, M.D. Falkenhav and PV. Sackey Thai nurses’ experience of caring for persons with life-sustaining technologies in intensive care settings: A phenomenological study W. Kongsuwan and R.C. Locsin Chest X-ray quiz M. Reading Research Reviews T. Day . 27/3 INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH SERIES implementing quality initiatives using a bundled approach D. Dawson and R. Endacott ORIGINAL ARTICLES Survey of assessment and management of pain for critically ill adults L. Rose, L. Haslam, C. Dale, L. Knechtel, M. Fraser, R. Pinto, M. McGillion and J. Watt-Watson The intensive care research coordinator position in Australia and New Zealand: Self-perception of professional development priorities and “best” and “worst” aspects of the position. A cross-sectional web-based study B. Roberts, G.M. Eastwood, H. Raunow, B. Howe and C.M. Rickard Sleep promotion in the intensive care unit—A survey of nurses’ interventions K.M. Eliassen and L.A. Hopstock A qualitative interpretive study exploring parents’ perception of the parental role in the paediatric intensive care unit K.E. Ames, J.E. Rennick and S. Baillargeon Mothers’ experiences of a Touch and Talk nursing intervention to optimise pain management in the PICU: A qualitative descriptive study J.E. Rennick, S. Lambert, J. Childerhose, M. Campbell-Yeo, F. Filion and C.C. Johnston 158 The usefulness of bright light therapy for patients after oesophagectomy H. Ono, T. Taguchi, Y. Kido, Y. Fujino and Y. Doki IV Intensive and Critical Care Nursing (2011) 27, \I-x Volume contents Chest X-ray quiz M. Reading Research reviews T. Day . 27/4 INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH SERIES Conducting a large survey of critical care nurses in Canada: Lessons learnt E.K. Luk and L. Rose ORIGINAL ARTICLES Consensus based clinical guideline for oral hygiene in the critically ill A.M. Berry, P.M. Davidson, L. Nicholson, C. Pasqualotto and K. Rolls ICU nurses’ perceptions of potential constraints and anticipated support to practice defibrillation: A qualitative study G.C.M. Hui, L.P.L. Low and 1.S.F. Lee Changes in nutritional status in ICU patients receiving enteral tube feeding: A prospective descriptive study H. Kim and S. Choi-Kwon Development of a scale for “difficulties felt by ICU nurses providing end-of-life care” (DFINE): A survey study S. Kinoshita and M. Miyashita The utility and futility of non-invasive ventilation in non-designated areas: Can critical care outreach nurses influence practice? K. Sumner and G. Yadegafar Needs of American relatives of intensive care patients: Perceptions of relatives, physicians and nurses J.L. Hinkle and E. Fitzpatrick The effectiveness of an evidence-based nursing care program to reduce ventilator-associated pneumonia in a Korean ICU K.O. Ban Chest X-ray quiz M. Reading . 27/5 INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH SERIES The impact of language on the expression and assessment of pain in children P.M. Azize, A. Humphreys and A. Cattani ORIGINAL ARTICLES The factors which influence nurses when weaning patients from mechanical ventilation: Findings from a qualitative study C. Lavelle and M. Dowling Does witnessing resuscitation help parents come to terms with the death of their child? A review of the literature K. Shaw, D. Ritchie and G. Adams Intensive care nurses’ knowledge of critical care family needs P. Buckley and T. Andrews The lived ICU experience of nurses, patients and family members: A phenomenological study with Merleau-Pontian perspective B.S. Cypress A descriptive study of patient satisfaction and the structural factors of Norwegian intensive care nursing G. Johannessen, A. Eikeland, D.-G. Stubberud and L. Fagerst6m The characterisation of workloads and nursing staff allocation in intensive care units: A descriptive study using the Nursing Activities Score for the first time in Norway $.K. Stafseth, D. Solms and I.S. Bredal Intensive and Critical Care Nursing (2011) 27, \lI-x V Volume contents 295 Research reviews T. Day 297 Chest X-ray quiz M. Reading Vol. 27/6 ORIGINAL ARTICLES Natural history of dental plaque accumulation in mechanically ventilated adults: A descriptive correlational study D.J. Jones, C.L. Munro and M.J. Grap ICU nurses’ perceptions of responsibilities and organisation in relation to organ donation— A phenomenographic study A. Flodén, M. Berg and A. Forsberg Surviving a critical illness through mutually being there with each other: A grounded theory study V.C.L. Chiang Serious complications in connection with cardiac surgery—Next of kin’s views on informa- tion and support B. Ivarsson, S. Larsson, C. Luhrs and T. Sjé6berg Acute post-traumatic stress in survivors of critical illness who were mechanically ventilated: A mixed methods study R. Talisayon, T. Buckley and S. McKinley Chest X-ray quiz M. Reading Acknowledgement to reviewers Volume Contents, Author Index and Subject Index VI Intensive and Critical Care Nursing (2011) 27, \II-x Author Index yNUh date) amlate(=>,4 F Fagerstém L, 281 Falkenhav MD, 94 A Filion F, 151 Adams G, 253 Fitzpatrick E, 218 Ames KE, 143 Flodén A, 305 Andrews T, 263 Forsberg A, 305 Azize PM, 235 Fraser M, 121 Fujino Y, 158 B Baillargeon S, 143 G Ban KO, 226 Gélinas C, 46 Bartlett H, 31 Grap MJ, 299 Berg M, 305 Bergbom I, 60 H Berry AM, 180 Haslam L, 121 Bourgault P, 46 Hellgren EM, 94 Brattstr6m OR, 94 Hinkle JL, 218 Bredal IS, 290 Hodge RD, 19 Buckley P, 263 Hopstock LA, 138 Buckley T, 338 Howe B, 129 Hui GCM, 186 8 Humphreys A, 235 Campbell-Yeo M, 151 Cattani A, 235 I Chiang VCL, 317 Ivarsson B, 331 Childerhose J, 151 Choi-Kwon S, 194 J James J, 19 Cottle E, 19 Courtney MD, 31 Johannessen G, 281 Coyer FM, 31 Johnston CC, 151 Cypress BS, 273 Jones DJ, 299 K D Kido Y, 158 Dale C, 121 Kim H, 194 Davidson PM, 180 Kinoshita S, 202 Davies K, 85 Knechtel L, 121 Dawson D, 117 Kongsuwan W, 102 Day T, 113, 169, 295 Dhukai Z, 37 L Doki Y, 158 Lambert S, 151 Dowling M, 244 Langley G, 67 Larsson S, 331 E Lavelle C, 244 Eastwood GM, 129 Lee ISF, 186 Egan A, 67 Leslie G, 85 Eikeland A, 281 Lewis PA, 31 Eliassen KM, 138 Lindahl B, 60 Endacott R, 117 Locsin RC, 102 Engstr6m A, 1 Low LPL, 186 Engstrom B, 1 Liihrs C, 331 Eriksson T, 60 Luk EK, 173 Intensive and Critical Care Nursing (2011) 27, \l|-x VII Author Index M S McFetridge B, 57 Sackey PV, 94 McGillion M, 121 Salmond SW, 10 McKinley S, 338 Samuelson KAM, 76 Miyashita M, 202 Schand] AR, 94 Monterosso L, 85 Schmollgruber S, 67 Mullany DV, 31 Schuurmans MJ, 27 Munro CL, 299 Shaw K, 253 Sjéberg T, 331 Solms D, 290 N Spreen AE, 27 Nicholson L, 180 Stafseth SK, 290 Stremler R, 37 O Stubberud D-G, 281 Ono H, 158 Sumner K, 211 Svensson-Raskh A, 94 P i Parshuram C, 37 Taguchi T, 158 Pasqualotto C, 180 Talisayon R, 338 Peh J, 55 Tanguay A, 46 Pinto R, 121 Tousignant-Laflamme Y, 46 Townsend §, 31 R U Raunow H, 129 Reading M, 53, 111, 167, 233, 297, 347 Uusitalo A, 1 Rennick JE, 143, 151 W Rickard CM, 129 Watt-Watson J, 121 Ritchie D, 253 Wong L, 37 Roberts B, 129 Rolls K, 180 Y Rose L, 121, 173 Yadegafar G, 211 vill Intensive and Critical Care Nursing (2011) 27, \\|-x Subject Index Family witnessed resuscitation, 19 Follow up, 94 A H Acute respiratory failure, 211 Health care chaplain, 19 Adult Intensive Care, 218 Heart failure, 31 Adult patients, 46 Hermeneutics, 60 Anxiety, 94 Hong Kong, 186 Awareness, 226 Hospitalised, 37 B I Behaviours, 46 ICU patient, 60 Bispectral index, 46 Informal support, 317 Brain death, 305 Intensive care, 102, 143, 186, 244, 305, 338 Bright right therapy, 158 Intensive care nursing, 281 British Thoracic Society, 211 Intensive care unit, 129, 180, 202, 27, 273, 46, 76 Cc Intensive care units, 138, 194, 290, 67 Cardiac output, 31 International, 117 Care bundle, 117 Interviews, 1 Child, 37 Intraaortic balloon pumping, 31 Clinical guidelines, 180 Involvement, 1 Competence, 281 Coping, 10 L Coronary heart disease, 331 Life-sustaining technology, 102 Counselling, 331 Low, 31 Counterpulsation, 31 Couples, 331 M CPOT, 46 Mechanical restraints, 67 Mechanical ventilation, 299, 76 Criteria, 85 Critical care, 121, 173, 290, 331, 37 Memory, 76 Critical care family needs, 263 Mothers, 151 Critical care nurses’ experiences, 1 Multidisciplinary, 117 Critical care nursing, 263 N Critical care nursing interventions, 263 Needs perceptions of relatives, physicians Critical care outreach, 211 and nurses, 218 Critical illness, 10, 317, 338 Non-invasive ventilation, 211 Cultural competence, 235 Number of beds, 281 Nurse family member, 10 D Nurse-led defibrillation, 186 Dental plaque, 299 Nurses’ role, 121 Depression, 94 Nursing, 138, 290, 331 Difficulties felt by ICU nurses, 202 Nursing care, 1 Nursing intervention, 151 E Nursing, Phenomenography, 305 End-of-life care, 202 Nursing research, 235 Endotracheal tube, 85 Nursing skill-mix, 281 Enteral nutrition, 194 Nursing staff, 281 Experiences, 60 Nutritional status, 194 F O Family, 60 Oesophageal cancer, 158 Family carers, 317 Open visiting policy, 27 Family Needs, 218 Oral care, 299 Family support person, 19 Oral health, 299 Intensive and Critical Care Nursing (2011) 27, \lI-x 1X Subject Index Oral hygiene, 180 Research coordinator, 129 Organ donation, 305 Resources, 331 Restricted visiting policy, 27 P Resuscitation, 253 Paediatric, 253, 85 Paediatric critical care, 151 Paediatric intensive care, 151 S Paediatric intensive care unit, 143 Scale development, 202 Paediatric nursing, 235 Skills, 129 Pain, 173 Sleep, 138, oF Pain assessment, 121, 235 Sleep deprivation, 138 Pain management, 151, 235 Spouse, 331 Parent experience, 143 Suction, 85 Parental role, 143 Support, 331 Parents, 253, 37 Survey, 121 Parents’ perception, 143 Survey research, 173 Patient and family needs, 27 Patient satisfaction, 281 T orf. ». 2D : Phenomenology, 273 Team communication, 67 PICU, 143 : Technological competency as caring, 102 Positive and negative features, 129 Thai nurse, 102 Postoperative delirium, 158 Posttraumatic stress, 94 Presence, 317 Vv Protocol, 244 Valve, 331 Psychological distress, 338 VAP rate, 226 ; Ventilator-associated pneumonia, 226 Q Vignette, 244 Qualitative, 186 Visiting, 60 Qualitative content analysis, 1 Vital signs, 46 Qualitative research, 273 Vulnerable population, 317 Quality, 281 Quality improvement, 117 W Quantitative research, 218 Waiting, 331 R Weaning, 244 Registered nurse, 19 Witnessed, 253 Relatives, 1 Workload, 290 X Intensive and Critical Care Nursing (2011) 27, \lI-x

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