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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING STUDIES List of Contents NUMBER 1 Review L. Todres and S. Wheeler The complementarity of phenomenology, hermeneutics and existentialism as a philosophical perspective for nursing research M. Annells,T . Koch and M. Brown Client relevant care and quality of life: the trial of a Client Generated Index (CGI) tool for community nursing P. Astedt-Kurki, M.-L. Friedemann, Assessment of strategies in families tested by Finnish families E. Paavilainen,T .T ammentie and M. Paunonen-limonen R. Walker and J. Adam Changing time in an operating suite D. Arthur, S. Pang andT . Wong The effect of technology on the caring attributes of an international sample of nurses B. C. S. Gonzalez and M. M. Jirovec Elderly Mexican women’s perceptions of exercise and conflicting role re sponsibilities N. Kuzu and H. Ucar The effect of cold on the occurrence of bruising, haematoma and pain at the injection site in subcutaneous low molecular weight heparin E. White and C. Brooker The Fourth Quinquennial National Community Mental Health Nursing Cen sus of England and Wales i. B. E. Begat and E. |. Severinsson Nurses reflections on episodes occurring during their provision of care interview study B. Roe, K. Wilson and H. Doli Public awareness and health education: findings from an evaluation of health services for incontinence in England K. Galvin, C.W ebb and V. Hillier Assessing the impact of a nurse-led health education intervention for people with peripheral vascular disease who smoke: the use of physiological mar kers, nicotine dependence and withdrawal M. Glacken, G. Kernohan and V. Coates Diagnosed with Hepatitis C: a descriptive exploratory study J. B. Hopkinson and C. E. Hallett Patients’ perceptions of hospice day care: a phenomenological study Book review 1. Bowie Sexuality and Disability: a Guide to Everyday Practice; Elaine Cooper and John Guillebaud NUMBER 2 E. Manias and A. Street The interplay of knowledge and decision making between nurses and doc tors in critical care L. M. Van Niekerk and F. Martin Tasmanian nurses’ knowledge of pain management W. Chaboyer, J. Najman and S. Dunn Factors influencing job valuation: a comparative study of critical care and non-critical care nurses J. Nolan, M. Nolan and A. Booth Developing the nurses role in patient education: rehabilitation as a case ex ample L. Chiu Spiritual resources of Chinese immigrants with breast cancer in the USA PII: S0020-7489(01)00052-9 I\ “Contents (2001) II-VI E.-O. Im Nursing research on physical activity: a feminist critique S. Keeney, F. Hasson and H. P. McKenna A critical review of the Delphi technique as a research methodology for nur- sing 0. Cam The burnout in nursing academicians in Turkey M. J. Stewart, G. Hart, K. Mann, Telephone support group intervention for persons with hemophilia and HIV/ S. Jackson, L. Langille and M. Reidy AIDS and family caregivers R. Pope, L. Graham and S. Patel Woman-centred care Book review F. Meek Introducing Palliative Care; Robert Twycross NUMBER 3 Editorial J.Wilson-Barnett Research capacity in nursing W.T. F. Goossen, P. J. M. M. Epping, Using the nursing minimum data set for the Netherlands (NMDSN) to illus- T. Feuth,W . J. A. van den Heuvel, trate differences in patient populations and variations in nursing activities A. Hasman and T. W. N. Dassen C. Goulet, H. Gévry, R. J. Gauthier, A controlled clinical trial of home care management versus hospital care L. Lepage, W. Fraser and M. Aita management for preterm labour A.-K. Edberg and I. R. Hallberg Actions seen as demanding in patients with severe dementia during one year of intervention. Comparison with controls N. Allcock and P. Standen Student nurses experiences of caring for patients in pain E. Paavilainen, P. Astedt-Kurki, Risk factors of child maltreatment within the family: towards a knowledge- M. Paunonen-limonen and P. Laippala able base of family nursing K. Blomqvist and I. R. Hallberg Recognising pain in older adults living in sheltered accommodation: the views of nurses and older adults C. Bugge, S. Hagen and H. Alexander Measuring stroke patients’ health status in the early post-stroke phase using the SF36 M. L. Gillies, L. N. Smith and Postoperative pain: a comparison of adolescent inpatient and day patient ex- W. LI. Parry-Jones periences J.-J. Wang, M. Snyder and M. Kaas Stress, loneliness, and depression in Taiwanese rural community-dwelling el- ders C. P. Finn Autonomy: an important component for nurses’ job satisfaction P. Dauz Williams, K. A. Ducey, Treatment type and symptom severity among oncology patients by self-re- A. M. Sears, A. R. Williams, port S. E. Tobin-Rumethart and P. Bunde Book reviews J.Wilson-Barnett Freedom to practice: The development of patient-centred nursing; Alison Binne, Angie Titchen C.Webb Experiments in knowing. Gender and method in the social sciences; Ann Oak- ley D. Porock Information and ITf or primary care. Everything you need to know but are afraid to ask; Alan Gillies NUMBER 4 Building knowledge in nursing and midwifery — European Academy of Nur- sing Science List of *Contents (2001) II-VI R. Song and H. Lee 375 Managing health habits for myocardial infarction (MI) patients J. Richter and M. R. Eisemann 381 Attitudinal patterns determining decision-making in severely ill elderly pa- tients: a cross-cultural comparison between nurses from Sweden and Ger- many J. Hargreaves and D. Lane Delya’s story: from expert to novice, a critique of Benner’s concept of context in the development of expert nursing practice R. McConkey and M. Kelly Nursing inputs to special schools in N. Ireland S. Buller andT . Butterworth Skilled nursing practice — a qualitative study of the elements of nursing P. Nolan, J. Soares, J. Dallender, A comparative study of the experiences of violence of English and Swedish S. Thomsen and B. Arnetz mental health nurses B. Hannigan, P. Burnard, D. Edwards and Specialist practice for UK community mental health nurses: the 1998-99 sur- J. Turnbull vey of course leaders E. Whitehead Teenage pregnancy: on the road to social death D. S. K. Chan Combining qualitative and quantitative methods in assessing hospital learn- ing environments F. M. Gregor Nurses’ informal teaching practices: their nature and impact on the produc- tion of patient care L. Lowes and M. A. Prowse Standing outside the interview process? The illusion of objectivity in phe- nomenological data generation J. Gilmartin Teachers understanding of facilitation styles with student nurses Book reviews S. Davies Opening Up Care: Achieving Principled Practice in Health and Social Care In- stitutions; David Stanley and Jan Reed L. S. Franck Children — A Multi-Professional Perspective; D.Wyse and A. Hawtin (Eds.) P. Griffiths Research Training for Social Scientistis. A Handbook for Postgraduate Re searchers; Dawn Burton (Ed.) Corrigendum C. F. Musgrave and I. Soudry An exploratory pilot study of nurse-midwives attitudes toward active eutha- nasia and abortion NUMBER 5 Guest editorial J. Alexander How much do we know about the giving and receiving of information? V. Brown, J. Sitzia, A. Richardson, The development of the Chemotherapy Symptom Assessment Scale (C- J. Hughes, H. Hannon and C. Oakley SAS): a scale for the routine clinical assessment of the symptom experiences of patients receiving cytotoxic chemotherapy R. Watson, I. J. Deary and A. Lea Hoogbruin A 35-item version of the caring dimensions inventory (CDI- 35): multivariate analysis and application to a longitudinal study involving student nurses R. Lakeman Making sense of the voices P. Grocott and S. Cowley The palliative management of fungating malignant wounds generalising from multiple-case study data using a system of reasoning J. Macintosh and D. McCormack Partnerships identified within primary health care literature M.-A. Choe, G.V. Padilla, The meaning of health-related quality of life in a Korean sample Y. R. Chae and S. Kim E.-O. Im and M.-A. Choe Physical activity of Korean immigrant women in the U.S.: needs and attitudes Vi ist ol Contents (2001) HI-VI V. F. lrurita and A. M. Williams Balancing and compromising: nurses and patients preserving integrity of self and each other J. Cioffi A study of the use of past experiences in clinical decision making in emer- gency situations W. Lauder, P. A. Scott and A.Whyte Nurses’ judgements of self-neglect: a factorial survey C. Thompson and D. Dowding Responding to uncertainty in nursing practice Book reviews S. J. Neill Introduction to the anatomy and physiology of children; J. MacGregor M. Rosser Stepping into palliative care: A handbook for community professionals; J. Cooper (Ed.) NUMBER 6 Cc. C. M. Holtkamp, A. Kerkstra, Effects of the implementation of the Resident Assessment Instrument on M. E. Ooms, C. van Campen gaps between perceived needs and nursing care supply for nursing home and M.W. Ribbe residents in the Netherlands Y.-J. Hwu,V . E. Coates and J. R. P. Boore The health behaviours of Chinese people with chronic illness D. Evans, B. Hodgkinson and J. Berry Vital signs in hospital patients: a systematic review C. Taylor Patients’ experiences of ‘feeling on their own’ following a diagnosis of colo- rectal cancer: a phenomenological approach H. Leino-Kilpi, M. Valimaki, T. Dassen, Privacy: a review of the literature M. Gasull, C. Lemonidou, A. Scott and M. Arndt M.-A. Choe, G.V. Padilla, ¥.R . Chae Quality of life for patients with diabetes in Korea |: the meaning of health- and S. Kim related quality of life Book review Sociology and nursing; Peter Morrall Contents to Volume 38 (2001) Author index to Volume 38 (2001) a: s Raaar ees wo%e i Lar Pars

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