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International Journal of NURSING STUDIES LIST OF CONTENTS AND AUTHOR INDEX VOLUME THIRTY-TWO, 1995 Pergamon INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING STUDIES EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Professor ROSEMARY CROW University of Surrey Department of Nursing and Midwifery Guildford Surrey GU2 5XH U.K. ASSISTANT EDITORS Prof. Dr H. HUIJER ABU-SAAD Prof. MARGARET CLARKE Department of Nursing Science 6 The Spinney University of Limburg Hammer Lane PO Box 616 Haslemere 6200 MD Maastricht Surrey GU17 3QD The Netherlands U.K. Dr Jo ALEXANDER Department of Midwifery Studies Dr S. HOLMES University of Portsmouth 1 Tanners Dear St. Mary’s Hospital Education Centre Leatherhead Portsmouth PO3 6AD, Surrey KT22 8RU U.K. U.K. Prof. SENGA BOND Director of Research Prof. KEN SELLICK Centre for Health Services Research School of Nursing 21 Claremont Place Queensland University of Technology The University Locked Bag No. 2 Newcastle-upon-Tyne NE2 4AA Red Hill 4059, Queensland U.K. Australia Aims and Scope The primary purpose of the Jnternational Journal of Nursing Studies is to enhance the practice of nursing through the promotion of international debate. The journal publishes refereed articles, including research reports, on a variety of topics concerning the development of health care both in hospitals and in the community. Articles present a world-wide picture of the profession, reporting on advancements in individual countries as well as on an international scale. The journal thus makes a contribution to developments in nursing practice, in the organization of nursing services, in nursing education and in research thinking. The Editor-in-Chief welcomes the submission of papers for editorial consideration. While it is expected that the majority of contributions will be received from members of the nursing profession, any paper of direct relevance to nursing will be given due consideration. As terminology varies from country to country, the term ‘nursing’ is used to mean nursing and midwifery in their generic sense; that is, covering the broad range of professional activities both in hospital and in the community. The Editor-in-Chief also welcomes correspondence, including, but not restricted to, comments on published papers, together with brief research notes and conference reports. Published bimonthly in February, April, June, August, October and December Production Editor: Alison S. Prickett, Elsevier Science Ltd, The Boulevard, Langford Lane, Kidlington, Oxford OXS5 1GB, U.K. Publishing and Advertising Office: Elsevier Science Ltd, The Boulevard, Langford Lane, Kidlington, Oxford OXS5 1GB, U.K. Annual Institutional Subscription Rates 1996: North, Central and South America, U.S. $454.00; Rest of World £285.00. Sterling prices exclude VAT. Non-VAT registered customers in the European Community will be charged the appropriate VAT in addition to the price listed. Prices include postage and insurance and are subject to change without notice. Subscription enquiries from customers in North America should be sent to: ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC., 660 WHITE PLAINS ROAD, TARRYTOWN, NY 10591-5153, U.S.A., and for the remainder of the World to: ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OXS 1GB, U.K. Second class postage paid at Newark, NJ. Postmaster send address corrections to International Journal of Nursing Studies, c/o Elsevier Science Inc., 660 White Plains Road, Tarrytown, NY 10591-5153, U.S.A. Copyright © 1995 Elsevier Science Ltd INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING STUDIES LIST OF CONTENTS NUMBER 1 P. Callaghan A preliminary survey of nurses’ health-related behaviours R. J. G. Halfens and M. Eggink Knowledge, beliefs and use of nursing methods in preventing pressure sores in Dutch hospitals D. Munodawafa, P. J. Marty and Effectiveness of health instruction provided by student C. Gwede nurses in rural secondary schools of Zimbabwe: a feasibility study G. S. Lemaire and E. R. Lenz Perceived uncertainty about menopause in women attending an educational program G. A. Tyson, W. G. Lambert and The quality of psychiatric nurses’ interactions with L. Beattie patients: an observational study K. A. Luker and M. Kenrick Towards knowledge-based practice; an evaluation of a method of dissemination L. Jansson, A. Norberg, P.-O. Sandman When the severely ill elderly patient refuses food. Ethical and G. Astrém reasoning among nurses H. P. McKenna, K. A. Parahoo and The evaluation of a nursing model for long-stay J. R. P. Boore psychiatric patient care. Part 1—Literature review and methodology H. P. McKenna, K. A. Parahoo and The evaluation of a nursing model for long-stay J. R. P. Boore psychiatric patient care. Part 2—Presentation and discussion of findings NUMBER 2 S. J. Redfern and I. J. Norman 115 Quality assessment instruments in nursing: towards validation S. Cowman 126 The teaching/learning preferences of student nurses in the Republic of Ireland; background issues and a study C. Mason and R. Elwood 137 Is there a physiological basis for the couvade and onset of paternal care? E. A. McConnell and J. Fletcher 149 Agency registered nurse use of medical equipment: an Australian perspective R. Hogston 162 Evaluating quality nursing care through peer review and reflection; the findings of a qualitative study 1. L. Abraham, Z. L. Chalifoux, Conditions, interventions, and outcomes in nursing G. C. M. Evers and S. De Geest research: a comparative analysis of North American and European/International journals (1981-1990) Ill INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING STUDIES M. Bernreuter and M. Sullivan 188 Survey and critique of studies related to shift length variations in nursing from 1970 to 1993 L. Desantis 198 A model for counterparts in international nursing Book Review 210 Announcements 211 NUMBER 3 R. S. Barbour 213 Responding to a challenge: nursing care and AIDS C. Hildingh, B. Fridlund and 224 Social support in self-help groups, as experienced by K. Segesten persons having coronary heart disease and their next of kin J. Stevens and M. Crouch 233 Whocares about care in nursing education? M. Daniel and D. Gamble 243. Diabetes and Canada’s aboriginal peoples: the need for primary prevention H. Bentley 260 The organisation of health care in Nepal H. Arthur 271 Student self-evaluations: How useful? How valid? C. Gotherstrom, E. Hamrin and 277 Development of a tool for measuring the concept of M. Gullberg good care among patients and staff in relation to Swedish legislation J. Buchan and S. Thomas 288 Profiling “flexible” nursing staff: bank nurses in Scotland C. Gamel, M. W. Hengeveld, B. Davis 301 Factors that influence the provision of sexual health care and I. Van Der Tweel by Dutch cancer nurses I. B. Engberg, M. Lindell and 315 Prevalence of skin and genital mucous membrane irritations U. Nyrén-Nolberger in patients confined to bed A.-M. Pietila, M. Hentinen and 325 The health behaviour of Northern Finnish men in adoles- A. Myhrman cence and adulthood NUMBER 4 Mental Health Nursing T. Butterworth and A. Altschul 339 Editorial comment K. Gournay 341 Mental health nurses working purposefully with people with serious and enduring mental illness—an international perspective T. Butterworth 353 The current status and future challenges of psychiatric/ mental health nursing IV INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING STUDIES M. Welch 366 Recent developments in psychiatric nurse education in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe T. Butterworth and D. Rushforth 373 Working in partnership with people who use services; reaffirming the foundations of practice for Mental Health Nursing P. J. Barker, W. Reynolds and 386 The proper focus of nursing: a critique of the “caring” . Ward ideology elchior, A. V. D. Berg, P. Gassman, 398 The tasks of psychiatric nurses in long-term residential H. Abu-Saad, R. Halfens and settings in the Netherlands . Philipsen NUMBER 5 R. Crow and J. Spicer 413 Categorisation of the patient’s medical condition—an analysis of nursing judgement P. Rhodes and G. Parker 423 Therole of the continence adviser in England and Wales C. Knapp-Spooner, B. A. Karlik, 434 Efficacy of patient-controlled analgesia in women chole- V. Pontieri-Lewis and A. Yarcheski cystectomy patients A. Duquette, S. Kérouac, B. K. Sandhu 443 Psychosocial determinants of burnout in geriatric nursing F. Ducharme and P. Saulnier L. Ross 457 ‘The Spiritual dimension: its importance to patients’ health, well-being and quality of life and its implications for nursing practice F. Smithers 469 The pattern and effect of on call work in transplant co- ordinators in the United Kingdom B. Kent and R. G. Owens 484 Conflicting attitudes to corneal and organ donation: a study of nurses’ attitudes to organ donation L. |. Reutter and H. C. Northcott 493 Managing occupational HIV exposures: a Canadian study P. W. Nolan and J. Smith 506 + Ethical awareness among first year medical, dental and nursing students J. T. Fullerton and S. Sukkary-Stolba 518 Advancing the status of nursing in Egypt: the project to promote the development of the High Institutes of Nursing Announcements 525 NUMBER 6 K. Cash 527 Benner and expertise in nursing: a critique M. J. Stewart and V. P. Tliiden 535 Thecontributions of nursing science to social support A.-M. Pietila and M.-R. Jarvelin 545 _—_—H ealth and social standing of young men viewed in light of information on their childhood and adolescence Vv INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING STUDIES B. L. Chang 556 Nursing diagnoses and construct validity of pain, self-care deficit and impaired mobility S. Robinson and Y. Hill 568 Miracles take a little longer: Project 2000 and the health promoting nurse J. Stizia, J. Hughes and L. Sobrido 580 A study of patients’ experiences of side-effects associated with chemotherapy: pilot stage report J. Roberts, A. While and 601 Information-seeking strategies and data utilisation: theory J. Fitzpatrick and practice A. Adams, S. Bond and S. Arber 612 Development and validation of scales to measure organi- sational features of acute hospital wards V. E. Coates and J. R. P. Boore 628 Self-management of chronic illness: implications for nursing Book Reviews Index VI

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