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Volume contents Contents Volume 34 Number 1 April 2001 1 THIS ISSUE OF JAN 3 CURRENT ISSUES AND FORTHCOMING EVENTS Issues and innovations in nursing education 7 D. GOULD, D. KELLY, L. GOLDSTONE AND A. MAIDWELL The changing training needs of clinical nurse managers: exploring issues for continuing professional development 18 A. CLARKE AND C. COOPER Psychosocial rehabilitation after disfiguring injury or disease: investigating the training needs of specialist nurses 27 B. WILLIAMS Developing critical reflection for professional practice through problem-based learning 35 P.C. LUNDBERG AND K. BOONPRASABHAI Meanings of good nursing care among Thai female last-year undergraduate nursing students 43 A. LOFMARK AND K. WIKBLAD Facilitating and obstructing factors for development in clinical practice: a student perspective 51 A. TWYCROSS Achieving consensus about pain content for child branch curricula Integrative literature reviews and meta-analyses 61 C. CLARKE AND D. HARRISON The needs of children visiting on adult intensive care units: a review of the literature and recommendations for practice Issues and innovations in nursing practice 69 M.A. LYONS Living with post-traumatic stress disorder: the wivesVfemale partners’ perspective 78 F.H.AL-KANDARI, K. YACOUB AND F. OMU Initiation factors for substance abuse 86 B. GATES, R. NEW ELL ANDJ. WRAY Behaviour modification and gentle teaching workshops: management of children with learning disabilities exhibiting challenging behaviour and implications for learning disability nursing 96 A.-G. TALSETH, L. JACOBSSON AND A. NORBERG The meaning of suicidal psychiatric inpatients’ experiences of being treated by physicians 107 A. McKINLAY, M. COUSTON AND S. COWAN Nurses’ behavioural intentions towards self-poisoning patients: a theory of reasoned action, comparison of attitudes and subjective norms as predictive variables Health and nursing policy issues 117 W. BARR, L. COTTERILL AND A. HOSKINS Improving community mental health nurse targeting of people with severe and enduring mental illness: experiences from one English health district Experience before and throughout the nursing career 128 N. VAN VEGCHEL, J. DE JONGE, T. MEIJER AND J.P.H. HAMERS Different effort constructs and effort-reward imbalance: effects on employee well-being in ancillary health care workers 137 I.FAGERBERG ANDM. KIHLGREN Experiencing a nurse identity: the meaning of identity to Swedish registered nurses 2 years after graduation 146 MEDIA REVIEWS 148 FORTHCOMING CONTENTS Volume contents Volume 34 Number 2 April 2001 149 THIS ISSUE OF ]AN 151 CURRENT ISSUES AND FORTHCOMING EVENTS Issues and innovations in nursing practice 155 T. LONG AND M. JOHNSON Living and coping with excessive infantile crying 163 Z.J. LU Effectiveness of breast self-examination nursing interventions for Taiwanese community target groups 171 j. CLENDON AND G. WHITE The feasibility of a nurse practitioner-led primary health care clinic in a school setting: a community needs analysis 179 J. PETERS, A. HUTCHINSON, M. MacKINNON, A. McINTOSH,]. COOKE AND R. JONES What role do nurses play in Type 2 diabetes care in the community: a Delphi study 189 T.S. LAHDENPERA AND H.A. KYNGAS Levels of compliance shown by hypertensive patients and their attitude toward their illness 196 B. HAGREN, I.-M. PETTERSEN, E. SEVERINSSON, K. LUTZEN ANDN. CLYNE The haemodialysis machine as a lifeline: experiences of suffering from end-stage renal disease 203 U.M. EDELL-GUSTAESSON AND J.E. HETTA Fragmented sleep and tiredness in males and females one year after percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) Methodological issues in nursing research 212 M. TRAYNOR, A.M. RAFFERTY AND G. LEWI SON Endogenous and exogenous research? Findings from a bibliometric study of UK nursing research 223 C.K.W. LOK, M.T.V. CHAN AND I.M. MARTINSON Risk factors for citation errors in peer-reviewed nursing journals 230 S. TWINN The evaluation of the effectiveness of health education interventions in clinical practice: a continuing methodological change Nursing theory and concept development or analysis 238 J. PENROD Refinement of the concept of uncertainty 246 J.A. EFFKEN Informational basis for expert intuition 256 G.S. BOWiMAN Emotions and illness 264 C.L. CLARKE AND J. WILCOCKSON Professional and organizational learning: analysing the relationship with the development of practice 273 MEDIA REVIEWS 274 FORTHCOMING CONTENTS Volume contents Volume 34 Number 3 May 2001 275 THIS ISSUE OF JAN 111 CURRENT ISSUES AND FORTHCOMING EVENTS Methodological issues in nursing research 281 F.L. COLE, E.M. SLOCUMB AND J.M. MASTEY A measure of critical care nurses’ post-code stress 289 E.R. VAN TEIJLINGEN, A.-M. RENNIE, V. HUNDLEY AND W. GRAHAM The importance of conducting and reporting pilot studies: the example of the Scottish Births survey 296 L.C. LIN, M.Y. CHEN, Y.C. CHEN AND M.J. PORTWOOD Psychometrics of a Chinese translation of the swallowing questionnaire Issues and innovations in nursing practice 304 W.-T. CHIEN, C.-W. KAM AND I.F.-K. LEE An assessment of patients’ needs in Mental Health Education 312 P.ASBRING Chronic illness - a disruption in life: identity-transformation among women with chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia 320 N.R. LACKEY AND M.E. GATES Adults’ recollections of their experiences as young caregivers of family members with chronic physical illnesses 329 E. WALKER AND B.J. DEWAR How do we facilitate carers’ involvment in decision making? 338 E.M. ROMAn, E. SORRIBES AND O. EZQUERRO Nurses’ attitudes to terminally ill patients 346 B. ELLEESEN Changes in health visitors’ work Nursing theory and concept development or analysis 356 A.M. HOUSTON AND J. CLIETON Corporate working in health visiting: a concept analysis 367 A. BARNARD ANDM. SANDELOWSKI Technology and humane nursing care: (ir)reconcilable or invented difference? 376 D. SUNDIN-HUARD Subject positions theory - its application to understanding collaboration (and confrontation) in critical care Experience before and throughout the nursing career 383 C.J. KILEEDDER, K.G. POWER AND T.J. WELLS Burnout in psychiatric nursing 397 M. COFFEY AND M. COLEMAN The relationship between support and stress in forensic community mental health nursing 408 C. ATSALOS AND J. GREENWOOD The lived experience of clinical development unit (nursing) leadership in Western Sydney, Australia 417 MEDIA REVIEWS 418 FORTHCOMING CONTENTS ; i Volume contents Volume 34 Number 4 May 2001 419 EDITORIAL: Nursing education in Ireland: the end of the beginning and the envy of others in Europe 421 THIS ISSUE OE/AN 423 CURRENT ISSUES AND FORTHCOMING EVENTS Issues and innovations in nursing education 427 E. MEERABEAU Back to the bedpans: the debates over preregistration nursing education in England Integrative literature reviews and meta-analyses 436 B. HUNTER Emotion work in midwifery: a review of current knowledge Health and nursing policy issues 445 J.J.A. ROBINSON AND H. WHARRAD The relationship between attendance at birth and maternal mortality rates: an exploration of United Nations’ data sets including the ratios of physicians and nurses to population, GNP per capita and female literacy Issues and innovations in nursing practice 456 B. HANNA Negotiating motherhood: the struggles of teenage mothers 465 J. BAILEY AND P. ROSE Axillary and tympanic membrane temperature recording in the preterm neonate: a comparative study 475 J. MOORE No more tears: a randomized controlled double-blind trial of Amethocaine gel vs. placebo in the management of procedural pain in neonates 483 T. POLKKI, K. VEHVILAiNEN-JULKUNEN AND A.-M. PIETILA Nonpharmacological methods in relieving children’s postoperative pain: a survey of hospital nurses in Finland 493 J.M. KURZ Experiences of well spouses after lung transplantation 501 W. GIL LI BRAND AND M. FLYNN Forced externalization of control in people with diabetes: a qualitative exploratory study 511 J.K. LEKSELL, 1. JOHANSSON, L.B. WIBELL AND K.F. WIKBLAD Power and self-perceived health in blind diabetic and nondiabetic individuals 520 A. BROSTROM, A. STROMBERG, U. DAHLSTROM AND B. FRIDLUND Patients with congestive heart failure and their conceptions of their sleep situation 530 T.V. McCANN AND H. BAKER Mutual relating: developing interpersonal relationships in the community 538 P. NAUMANEN-TUOMELA Finnish occupational health nurses’ work and expertise: the clients’ perspective Nursing theory and concept development or analysis 545 W. LAUDER The utility of self-care theory as a theoretical basis for self-neglect 552 D. OREM JAN Forum: Response to ‘The utility of self-care theory as a theoretical basis for self-neglect’ by William Lauder 554 B. ANDERSHED AND B.-M. TERNESTEDT Development of a theoretical framework describing relatives’ involve¬ ment in palliative care 563 MEDIA REVIEWS 565 FORTHCOMING CONTENTS Volume contents Volume 34 Number 5 June 2001 567 THIS ISSUE OF JAN 569 CURRENT ISSUES AND FORTHCOMING EVENTS Issues and innovations in nursing practice 574 B. PATERSON Myth of empowerment in chronic illness 582 P.M. KEARNEY AND T. GRIEEIN Between joy and sorrow: being a parent of a child with developmental disability 593 S. KIRK Negotiating lay and professional roles in the care of children with complex health care needs 603 R. OLSEN ANDP. M ASLIN-PROTHERO Dilemmas in the provision of own-home respite support for parents of young children with complex health care needs: evidence from an evaluation 611 A. LONG, S. McCARNEY, G. SMYTH, N. MAGORRIAN AND A. DILLON The effectiveness of parenting programmes facilitated by health visitors Issues and innovations in nursing education 621 P.D. ASHWORTH, K. GERRISH AND M. McMANUS Whither nursing? Discourses underlying the attribution of master’s level performance in nursing 629 J.A. WERRETT, R.H. HELM AND R. CARNWELL The primary and secondary care interface: the educational needs of nursing staff for the provision of seamless care 639 J.E. GLAZE Reflection as a transforming process: student advanced nurse practitioners’ experiences of developing reflective skills as part of an MSc programme 648 L. LllM ATAINEN, M. POSKIPARTA, P. KAHILA AND A. SJOGREN The development of reflective learning in the context of health counselling and health promotion during nurse education Nursing theory and concept development or analysis 659 C. RICHARDSON AND H. POOLE Chronic pain and coping: a proposed role for nurses and nursing models 668 K.J. BURKS Intentional action Methodological issues in nursing research 676 M. FAULKNER A measure of patient empowerment in hospital environments catering for older people 687 B. HERBIG, A. BUSSING AND T. EWERT The role of tacit knowledge in the work context of nursing 696 H. HIIDENHOVI, P. LAIPPALA AND K. NOJONEN Development of a patient-orientated instrument to measure service quality in outpatient departments 706 M.E. BJORKSTROM AND E.K.F. HAMRIN Swedish nurses’ attitudes towards research and development within nursing 715 MEDIA REVIEWS 717 FORTHCOMING CONS ENTS Volume contents Volume 34 Number 6 June 2001 719 THIS ISSUE OF JAN 721 CURRENT ISSUES AND FORTHCOMING EVENTS Issues and innovations in nursing education 111 V. MEL BY The adrenaline rush: nursing students’ experiences with the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service Issues and innovations in nursing practice 737 J. CURTIS AND L. HARRISON Beneath the surface: collaboration in alcohol and other drug treatment. An analysis using Foucault’s three modes of objectification 745 S. COWMAN, M. FARRELLY AND P. GILHEANY An examination of the role and function of psychiatric nurses in clinical practice in Ireland 754 T. WARD Using psychological insights to help people quit smoking 760 E. LINDOP AND S. CANNON Evaluating the self-assessed support needs of women with breast cancer 772 I.P. KRUIJVER, A. KERKSTRA, J.M. BENSING AND H.B.M. VAN DE WIEL Communication skills of nurses during interactions with simulated cancer patients 780 M. TOLJAMO AND M. HENTINEN Adherence to self-care and glycaemic control among people with insulin- dependent diabetes mellitus 787 A. ROEBUCK, G. FURZE AND D.R. THOMPSON Health-related quality of life after myocardial infarction: an interview study 795 A.M. ROW AT What do nurses and therapists think about the positioning of stroke patients? 804 W. JANSSON, G. NORDBERG AND M. GRAFSTROM Patterns of elderly spousal caregiving in dementia care: an observational study 813 R. WILES, K. POSTLE, A. STEINER AND B. WALSH Nurse-led intermediate care: an opportunity to develop enhanced roles for nurses? Integrative literature reviews and meta-analysis 822 D. WHITEHEAD Health education, behavioural change and social psychology: nursing’s contribution to health promotion? 833 D. BALDACCHINO AND P. DRAPER Spiritual coping strategies: a review of the nursing research literature Health and nursing policy issues 842 S. JENKINS-CLARKE AND R. CARR-HILL Changes, challenges and choices for the primary health care workforce: looking to the future 850 MEDIA REVIEWS 852 FORTHCOMING CONTENTS 853 AUTHOR INDEX 856 KEYWORD INDEX

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