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International Journal of NURSING STUDIES LIST OF CONTENTS AND AUTHOR INDEX VOLUME FORTY ONE, 2004 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING STUDIES EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Professor Dame JENIFER WILSON-BARNETT Florence Nightingale School of Nursing and Midwifery King’s College London, James Clerk Maxwell Building 57 Waterloo Road, London SEI 8WA, U.K. ASSISTANT EDITORS Prof. Jo ALEXANDER Prof. S. Ho_Mes Prof. M. NoLan Institute for Health and Faculty of Health School of Nursing and Midwifery Community Studies Canterbury Christ Church University of Sheffield University of Bournemouth University College Samuel Fox House 17-19 Christchurch Road ee Kent CTI [QU Northern General Hospital Bournemouth U.K. Herries Road Dorset BH1 3LG, U.K. Sheffield, S5 7AU, U.K. Dr. SANDRA JOWETT Prof. [AN NorMAN Faculty of Health and Florence Nightingale School of Prof. LinpA FRANCK Social Science Nursing and Midwifery Professor & Chair of Children’s University of Luton King’s College of London Nursing Research Park Square James Clerk Maxwell Building Centre for Nursing & Allied Luton 57 Waterloo Road Health Professions Bedfordshire LU1 3JU, U.K. London SE! 8WA, U.K. Level 7 Old Building, Great Ormond Street Hospital Prof. SHARON OsTWALD London Dr. Linpy KING University of Texas-Houston WCIN 3JH School of Nursing and Midwifery Health Science Center U.K. Flinders University Center on Aging GPO Box 2100 7000 Fannin Street Adelaide SA 5001, Australia Suite 720, Houston Dr. Peter GRIFFITHS Texas 77030, U.S.A. Florence Nightingale Prof. HUGH McKENNA School of Nursing and Dean, Faculty of Life & Health Sciences Prof. A. WHILE Midwifery University of Ulster Florence Nightingale School of King’s College London Cromore Road Nursing and Midwifery James Clerk Maxwell Building Co. Londonderry King’s College London 57 Waterloo Road Northern Ireland James Clerk Maxwell Building London SE! 8WA, U.K. BTS52 1SA 57 Waterloo Road London SEI 8WA, U.K. Editorial Assistant STEPHANIE WALLER (Tel: 020 7848 3563; Fax: 020 7848 3506; E-mail: [email protected]) HONORARY EDITOR Prof. ROSEMARY CROW, Guildford, U.K. Aims and Scope The International Journal of Nursing Studies provides a forum for publication of original papers of the highest standard that report research findings and research-based reviews and analysis of interest to an international readership of nurses, midwives, educators, administrators and researchers in all areas of nursing and caring sciences. It aims to contribute to the advancement of the science and practice of nursing and interrelated disciplines worldwide by the international dissemination of sound information based on rigorous methods of research and scholarship. The journal welcomes submissions of original research papers, critical reviews of the literature, concise papers providing evidence on topical issues, and will also publish book reviews. Authors should highlight the significance of their work to nursing and midwifery theory, practice and education and the organisation of care. They should also identify how this might have relevance to countries other than their own, including other disciplines. All published papers containing research data are peer-reviewed. Published in January, February, March, May, July, August, September and November Publication information: International Journal of Nursing Studies (ISSN 0020-7489). For 2004, volume 41 is scheduled for publication. Subscription prices are available upon request from the Publisher or from the Regional Sales Office nearest you or from this journal’s website (http://www.elsevier.com/locate/ijnurstu). Further information is available on this journal and other Elsevier products through Elsevier’s website: (http://www.elsevier.com). Subscriptions are accepted on a prepaid basis only and are entered on a calendar year basis. Issues are sent by standard mail (surface within Europe, air delivery outside Europe). Priority rates are available upon request. Claims for missing issues should be made within six months of the date of dispatch. USA mailing notice: International Journal of Nursing Studies (ISSN 0020-7489) is published in January, February, March, May, July, August, September and November by Elsevier Ltd. (P.O. Box 211, 1000 AE Amsterdam, The Netherlands). Annual subscription price in the USA US$ 932 (valid in North, Central and South America), including air speed delivery. Periodical postage rate paid at Jamaica, NY 11431. USA POSTMASTER: Send address changes to International Journal of Nursing Studies, Publications Expediting Inc., 200 Meacham Ave, Elmont, NY 11003. AIRFREIGHT AND MAILING in the USA by Publications Expediting Inc., 200 Meacham Avenue, Elmont, NY 11003. © 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING STUDIES List of Contents NUMBER 1 Review J. Paley Clinical cognition and embodiment C. Thompson, D. McCaughan, Increasing the visibility of coding decisions in team-based qualitative N. Cullum, T.A. Sheldon and P. Raynor research in nursing K. Leighton Anglo-American nursing theory, individualism and mental health care: a social conflict perspective M.-F. Lou, P.-J. Yu, G.-S. Huang and Y.-T. Dai Predicting post-surgical cognitive disturbance in older Taiwanese patients G. Kritsotakis and E. Gamarnikow What is social capital and how does it relate to health? G. Gale, L.S. Franck, S. Kools and M. Lynch Parents’ perceptions of their infant’s pain experience in the NICU S.-L. Tsay and L.-O. Hung Empowerment of patients with end-stage renal disease —a randomized con- trolled trial A. Karahan and N. Bayraktar Determination of the usage of body mechanics in clinical settings and the occurrence of low back pain in nurses H.M. So and D.S.K. Chan Perception of stressors by patients and nurses of critical care units in Hong Kong V.A. Lambert, C.E. Lambert and M. Ito Workplace stressors, ways of coping and demographic characteristics as predictors of physical and mental health of Japanese hospital nurses S.-L. Tsay Acupressure and fatigue in patients with end-stage renal disease—a randomized controlled trial M.J.M. Adriaansen and T. V. Achterberg A test instrument for palliative care NUMBER 2 Review R. Watson, A. Stimpson and T. Hostick Prison health care: a review of the literature Review G.E. Pedley Comparison of pressure ulcer grading scales: a study of clinical utility and inter-rater reliability Review H. Heath and S. Cowley Developing a grounded theory approach: a comparison of Glaser and Strauss W. McSherry and K. Cash The language of spirituality: an emerging taxonomy D. Whitehead and G. Russell How effective are health education programmes—-resistance, reactance, rationality and risk? Recommendations for effective practice M.-K. Sin, B. Sanderson, M. Weaver, Personal characteristics, health status, physical activity, and quality of life in J. Giger, J. Pemberton and J. Klapow cardiac rehabilitation participants doi:10.1016/S0020-7489(04)00155-5 IV List of Contents (2004) III-VII S. Broekmans, S. Vanderschueren, 183 Nurses’ attitudes toward pain treatment with opioids: a survey in a Belgian B. Morlion, A. Kumar and G. Evers university hospital S.-L. Tsai, W.-W. Tsai, S.-K. Chai, 191 Evaluation of computer-assisted multimedia instruction in intravenous injec- W.-H. Sung, J.-L. Doong and C.-P. Fung tion R.N. Jun Seongsook, R.N. Jeong Ihnsook 199 Validity of pressure ulcer risk assessment scales; Cubbin and Jackson, and R.N. Lee Younghee Braden, and Douglas scale E. Mok, C. Lai and Z.-X. Zhang 205 Coping with chronic renal failure in Hong Kong D. Kelly, S. Pearce, E. Butters, W. Stevens 215 Achieving change in the NHS: a study to explore the feasibility of and S. Layzell a home-based cancer chemotherapy service NUMBER 3 Review D.T. Cowan, J.D. Roberts, J.M. Fitzpatrick, Nutritional status of older people in long term care settings: current status A.E. While and J. Baldwin and future directions E.J. Hwang, Y.H. Kim and S.S. Jun Lived experience of Korean women suffering from rheumatoid arthritis: a phenomenological approach P.D. Tyson and R. Pongruengphant Five-year follow-up study of stress among nurses in public and private hospitals in Thailand S.-H. Yeh, L.-N. Lee, T.-H. Ho, Implications of nursing care in the occurrence and consequences of M.-C. Chiang and L.-W. Lin unplanned extubation in adult intensive care units V. Lopez, K.S. Chan and Y.C. Wong Nursing care of patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome in the inten- sive Care unit: case reports in Hong Kong B.C. Kent Protection behaviour: a phenomenon affecting organ and tissue donation in the 21st century? E. Meerabeau Be good, sweet maid, and let who can be clever: a counter reformation in English nursing education? K. Heggen and S. Wellard Increased unintended patient harm in nursing practise as a consequence of the dominance of economic discourses J.R. Kim, D. Elliott and C. Hyde Korean health professionals’ attitudes and knowledge toward organ donation and transplantation H. Yan and K. Sellick Quality of life of Chinese patients newly diagnosed with gastrointestinal cancer: a longitudinal study K.-R. Chou, R. Chen, J.-F. Lee, The effectiveness of nicotine-patch therapy for smoking cessation in C.-H. Ku and R.-B. Lu patients with schizophrenia D. Gould, L. Goldstone, Examining the validity of pressure ulcer risk assessment scales: a replication D. Kelly and J. Gammon study Book Review S. Cooper Studying nursing using problem-based and enquiry-based learning NUMBER 4 J.Wilson-Barnett Editorial E. Patiraki-Kourbani, C.A. Tafas, Personal and professional pain experiences and pain management knowl- D.D. McDonald, E.D.E. Papathanassoglou, edge among Greek nurses S. Katsaragakis and C. Lemonidou List of Contents (2004) III—VII V A. Merkouris, E.D.E. Papathanassoglou and 355 Evaluation of patient satisfaction with nursing care: quantitative or qualitative C. Lemonidou approach? H. McKenna, S. Ashton and S. Keeney 369 Barriers to evidence based practice in primary care: a review of the literature C. Mimura and P. Griffiths 379 A Japanese version of the perceived stress scale: translation and preliminary test A.T.-Y. Shiu 387 Sense of coherence amongst Hong Kong Chinese adults with insulin-treated type 2 diabetes J.C.M. van Weert, A. Kerkstra, A.M. van 397 The implementation of snoeze/en in psychogeriatric care: an evaluation Dulmen, J.M. Bensing, J.G. Peter and MW. through the eyes of caregivers Ribbe A. Wilkinson, A. Forbes, J. Bloomfield and An exploration of four web-based open and flexible learning modules in C. Fincham Gee post-registration nurse education M.-L. Gau Evaluation of a lactation intervention program to encourage breastfeeding: a longitudinal study Y. Seo, J. Ko and J.L. Price The determinants of job satisfaction among hospital nurses: a model estima- tion in Korea H. Itzhaky, P. Gerber and R. Dekel Empowerment, skills, and values: a comparative study of nurses and social workers T.-J. Wang Concept analysis of functional status NUMBER 5 H.CW. Li andV . Lopez Chinese translation and validation of the Nowicki-Strickland locus of control scale for children D. Gould, D. Kelly, |. White and J. Chidgey Training needs analysis. A literature review and reappraisal H.-M. Tzeng Nurses’ self-assessment of their nursing competencies, job demands and job performance in the Taiwan hospital system M. Kuuppelomaki, A. Sasaki, K. Yamada, Family carers for older relatives: sources of satisfaction and related factors in N. Asakawa and S. Shimanouchi Finland H. Petry, D.L. Berry, E. Spichiger, Responses and experiences after radical prostatectomy: perceptions of A. KesselringT.,C . Gasser,T . Sulser married couples in Switzerland and A. Kiss V. Fleming, D. Tolson and E. Schartau Changing perceptions of womanhood: living with Parkinson's Disease J.S. Drummond Nursing and the avant-garde M. Tarrant, J.E. Dodgson and VW.K. Choi Becoming a role model: the breastfeeding trajectory of Hong Kong women breastfeeding longer than 6 months F. Ross, E. Smith, A. Mackenzie and Identifying research priorities in nursing and midwifery service delivery and A. Masterson organisation: a scoping study N. Browne, P. Grocott, S. Cowley, Woundcare Research for Appropriate Products (WRAP): validation of the J. Cameron, C. Dealey, A. Keogh, TELER method involving users A. Lovatt, K. Vowden and P. Vowden S.-S. Heh, L. Coombes and H. Bartlett The association between depressive symptoms and social support in Taiwa- nese women during the month Book reviews C. Norton Hysterectomy, vaginal repair and surgery for stress incontinence A. Kitson Nurse-led change and development in clinical practice J. Mingay Leading change in health and social care List of Contents (2004) III-VII NUMBER 6 E.-O. Im, Y.S. Park, E.O. Lee and S.N. Yun Korean women’s attitudes toward breast cancer screening tests M.S. Baybuga and S.S. Celik The level of knowledge and views of the street children/youth about AIDS in Turkey B. Verplanken Value congruence and job satisfaction among nurses: a human relations perspective A. Tannen,T . Dassen, G. Bours and R. Halfens A comparison of pressure ulcer prevalence: concerted data collection in the Netherlands and Germany M. Carrion, P. Woods and I. Norman Barriers to research utilisation among forensic mental health nurses A.M.B. Birgersson and A.-K. Edberg Being in the light or in the shade: persons with Parkinson's disease and their partners experience of support D.Y. Brockopp, E. Downey, P. Powers, B. Nurses clinical decision-making regarding the management of pain Vanderveer, S. Warden, P. Ryan and U. Saleh W..-T. Chien, |. Norman and D.R. Thompson A randomized controlled trial of a mutual support group for family caregivers of patients with schizophrenia R.N.H. Ove, R.N.K. Lisbeth and R.N-T.N.K. Living in a group dwelling: how do residents spend their time in a psychiatric Gustaf group dwelling? L.S. Franck, S. Kools, C. Kennedy, The symptom experience of hospitalised Chinese children and adolescents S.K.F. Kong, J.-L. Chen and T.K.S. Wong and relationship to pre-hospital factors and behaviour problems V.A. Lambert, C.E. Lambert, J. Itano, Cross-cultural comparison of workplace stressors, ways of coping and de- J. Inouye, S. Kim, W. Kuniviktikul, mographic characteristics as predictors of physical and mental health among Y. Sitthimongkol, K. Pongthavornkamol, hospital nurses in Japan, Thailand, South Korea and the USA (Hawaii) S. Gasemgitvattana and M. Ito D. Macinnes The theories underpinning rational emotive behaviour therapy: where's the supportive evidence? LY. Yoo, W.J. Cho, S.M. Chae and M.J. Kim Community health service needs assessment in Korea using OMAHA Clas- sification System Book review A.M. Houston Health inequality: an introduction to theories, concepts and methods NUMBER 7 R. Hughes, F. Aspinal, J.M. Addington-Hall, It just didn’t work: the realities of quality assessment in the English health M. Dunckley, C. Faull and |. Higginson care context N. Notzer, J. Ribak, R. Abramovitz, The impact of bachelor degree completion programs on career development R. Ben-Yair and O. Yaakobson of nurses in Israel D.A. Brodie, G.J. Andrews, J.P. Andrews, Perceptions of nursing: confirmation, change and the student experience G.B. Thomas, J. Wong and L. Rixon M.R. Matiti and G. Trorey Perceptual adjustment levels: patients’ perception of their dignity in the hos- pital setting N.J. Crigger, L. Holcomb, R.L. Grogan, Development of the choices and acquisition of antibiotics model from a de- M. Vasquez, C. Parchment, J. Almendares scriptive study of a Lay Honduran population and D. Lagos P. Burnard and W. Naiyapatana Culture and communication inThai nursing: a report of an ethnographic study N. Kobayashi and M. Yamamoto Impact of the stage of dementia on the time required for bathing-related care: a pilot study in a Japanese nursing home List of Contents (2004) HI-—VII Vil K. Milisen, S. Cremers, M.D. Foreman, 775 The strain of care for Delirium Index: a new instrument to assess nurses: E. Vandevelde, M. Haspeslagh, strain in caring for patients with delirium S. De Geest and I. Abraham JV. Appleton and S. Cowley The guideline contradiction: health visitors’ use of formal guidelines for iden- tifying and assessing families in need S. Hanafin, S. Cowley and P. Griffiths An application of the mini review to a complex methodological question: how best to research public health nursing and service quality? M. Miller and N. Kearney Guidelines for clinical practice: development, dissemination and implementation Book review H. Aveyard Ethical and professional issues in nursing: perspectives from Europe Win Tadd (Ed.) NUMBER 8 P.-F. Mu Maternal role transition experiences of women hospitalized with PROM: a phenomenological study C.-J. Kim, A.-R. Hwang and J.-S. Yoo The impact of a stage-matched intervention to promote exercise behavior in participants with type 2 diabetes N. Lang, R. Bromiker and I. Arad The effect of wool vs. cotton head covering and length of stay with the mother following delivery on infant temperature D. Kelly, S. Pearce and A. Mulhall ‘Being in the same boat’: ethnographic insights into an adolescent cancer unit N.N. Menzel, S.M. Brooks, T.E. Bernard and The physical workload of nursing personnel: association with musculoskele- A. Nelson tal discomfort A. Lang, C. Goulet and R. Amsel Explanatory model of health in bereaved parents post-fetal/infant death V. Lohne and E. Severinsson Hope and despair: the awakening of hope following acute spinal cord injury—an interpretative study E.-O. Im, R. Page, L.-C. Lin, Rigor in cross-cultural nursing research H.-M. Tsai and C.-Y. Cheng W.KW. So, S.S.C. Chan, A.C.K. Lee The knowledge level and precautionary measures taken by older adults dur- and A.F.Y. Tiwari ing the SARS outbreak in Hong Kong M. Hogben, F. Bloom, M. McFarlane, Factors associated with sexually transmitted disease clinic attendance J.S. St. Lawrence and C.K. Malotte, The GCAP Study Group S. Speed and K.A. Luker Changes in patterns of knowing the patient: the case of British district nurses R. Hughes Safety in nursing social research Book reviews A.Wahl Health C. Wolfe Public health policy

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