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International Nursing Review Official Journal of the International Council of Nurses Contents Volume 50 2003 Editor Jane J. A. Robinson D Blackwell Publishing Contents Issue |, March 2003 70 South Africa will host ICN Congress in 2009 71 ICN issues guidance on global nurse competencies Contents 1 Guest Editorial: Testing the law: Swiss nurses go to Inside view court to fight for equal pay U. Weyermann 72 Armed conflict: consequences and challenges for Editorial: Building on the work of our colleagues nurses J. A. Oulton J. J. A. Robinson, Editor Original articles International perspectives 73. Why an ICNP? Links among quality, information 5 Aconversation with Dr Jane Robinson and policy M. Baernholdt and N. M. Lang 6 ICN leadership programme will reach more nurses 79 International comparison of quality indicators in 9 Work of nurses caring for HIV-exposed children is United States, Icelandic and Canadian nursing largely invisible facilities A. B. Jensdottir, M. Rantz, I. Hjaltadottir, H. Gud mundsdottir, M. Rook and V. Grando Inside view Patients’ autonomy in surgical care: a comparison of 14 Poverty — what can nurses do? J. A. Oulton nurses’ perceptions in five European countries Original articles R. Suhonen, M. Valimaki, T. Dassen, M. Gasull, 5 Reflections on the Judgement Axis, ICNP®B C. Lemonidou, P. A. Scott, A. Kaljonen, M. Arndt and M.S. Coler H. Leino-Kilpi The role of nurses in the human immunodeficiency Decision-making preferences towards surgical virus/acquired immune deficiency syndrome policy intervention in a Hong Kong Chinese population process in Botswana N. A. Phaladze A. Henderson and D. Shum Culture-derived strategies of a paediatric home-care 101 Cross-cultural adaptation of the Nordic muscu- nursing specialty team M. W. Byrne loskeletal questionnaire E. N. C. de Barros and Self-rated performance of quality specialists in N. M. C. Alexandre Korea J.-I. Hwang and C.-Y. Kim 109 What do women think about menopause? Culture, values and racism: application to nursing A qualitative study of women’s expectations, J. D. Cortis apprehensions and knowledge about the climacteric period C. Berteré 119 Expectations of the child health nurse in Sweden: two perspectives A. Fiigerskiéld and A.-C. Ek Issue 2, June 2003 Contents 65 Guest Editorial: Building a Unified Nursing Issue 3, September 2003 Language System: the ICNP® A. Coenen Contents 67 Editorial: INR and the status of evidence 129 Guest Editorial: Promoting the value of nursing in J. J. A. Robinson, Editor the context of the global shortage International perspectives B. Malone 69 Advocate for world’s most vulnerable people wins 131 Editorial: Communicate your experiences in INR top nursing award J. J. A. Robinson, Editor © 2003 International Council of Nurses Contents International perspectives Issue 4, December 2003 132 Nurses and policy makers tackle top health issues Contents 135 New product offers tool for providing safe water 193 Guest Editorial: Moral activism and the nursing 136 Nurses, midwives announce campaign to register profession: meeting the challenge to be involved babies M.-]. Johnstone 195 Editorial: Battle against tobacco use Inside view J. J. A. Robinson, Editor 138 Leading transition — the real challenge for Dr Lee International perspectives J. A. Oulton 196 New ICN policy promotes nurses, nursing and health 197 ICN mobile libraries reach refugee camps in Original articles Tanzania 139 Growth in a context of cultural marginality: North 199 Iraqi nurses develop a national strategic plan American nurse educators in Japan B. S. Furuta, M.A. Petrianndi A . J. Davis Inside view 148 Achievements and challenges of formulating a 201 Patient safety concerns us all J. A. Oulton strategic plan for nursing development at the Book review national level in Bahrain N. Al-Gasseer, F. Al-Darazi, 202 Study skills for nurses V. De Back B. Al-Kuwaiti, K. Al-Gaud, B. Al-Muhandis and L. Murad Original articles Surviving Ebola: understanding experience through 203 Childhood smoking: the research, clinical and artistic expression R. C. Locsin, A. Barnard, theoretical imperative for nursing action N. Jairath, A. G. Matua and B. Bongomin K. Mitchell and B. Filleon 7 Cervical cancer and Pap smear screening in Women and the global tobacco epidemic: nurses call Botswana: knowledge and perceptions to action J. O. Andrews andJ . Heath D. M. McFarland Adolescent mothers’ utilization of contraceptive Job satisfaction of hospital nurses: an empirical test services in South Africa V. J. Ehlers of a causal model in Taiwan C.-I. Chu, H.-M. Hsu, 2 HIV infection of women in African countries J. L. Price and J.-Y. Lee M. M. Tabi andS . Frimpong The phenomenon ofc aring from the novice student Acknowledgement of Reviewers nurse’s perspective: a qualitative content analysis Author Index I. Kapborg and C. Berteré Keyword Index © 2003 International Council of Nurses, International Nursing Review

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