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Author index to Volume 35 Achterbcrg W.P. Improvements in the Ax S. Nursing students’ perceptions of Chalmers K.l. Information and support quality of co-ordination of nursing research: usefulness, implementation needs of women with primary relatives care following implementation of the and training 161 with breast cancer: development of the Resident Assessment Instrument (RAI) Ayres M.M. Concept analysis: abuse of Information and Support Needs Ques¬ in Dutch nursing homes 268 aging caregivers by elderly care recipi¬ tionnaire 497 Adamsen 1.. see Andersen C. ents 326 Chan H. Effects of injection duration on Adamsen L. Sociological perspectives on site-pain intensity and bruising associ¬ self-help groups: reflections on concep¬ ated with subcutaneous heparin 882 Baker A. Perceptions of labour pain tualization and social processes 909 Chang A..M. see Pang S.-K. by mothers and their attending Akehurst R. see Lloyd Jones M. Cheater E..M. see Rcdscll S.A. midwives 171 Alexander J.W. Using a management Cho K.-S. see .Moon J.-S. Balandin S. see Hemsley B. perspective to define and measure Ciamponc .M.H.T. see Ribeiro .M.O. Barsky J. see Thorpe K. changes in nursing technology 776 Clark R. see Pridham K.F. Barton L. see Kim-Ciodwin Y.S. Allgar V. see Procter S. Clarke C.M. Rationing scarce life- Bergh J. sec Hakamies-Blomqvist L. Almond P. What is consumerism and sustaining resources on the basis of Bhattacharya A. see Pridham K.F. has it had an impact on health visiting age 799 Biedermann N. The wartime experience provision? A literature review 893 Clarke P.N. see Kim-Godwin Y.S. of Australian Army nurses in Vietnam, Alsop-Shields L. John Bowlhy and James Coates V.E. sec Templeton H.R..M. 1967-1971 543 Robertson: theorists, scientists and Coghlan D. Action research from the Bjornsdottir G. see Flatley Brennan P. crusaders for improvements in the care inside: issues and challenges in doing Blomqvist C. sec Hakamies-Blomqvist L. of children in hospital 50 action research in your own Bonner G. Decision making for health Altaba C. see Solsona J.F. hospital 674 care professionals: use of decision trees Aminoff U.B. The nurse - a resource in Cole iVL.M. see Leeseberg Stamler L. within the community mental health hypertension care 582 Comet-Cortes P. see Moreno-Casbas T. setting 349 Andersen C. Continous video recording: Cook P. see Ashfield O. Booth K. sec Chalmers K.l. a new clinical research tool for Cooper H. Developing an evidence Bosque C. see Solsona J.F. studying the nursing care of cancer base for interdisciplinary learning: a Brown R. see Pridham K.F. patients 257 systematic review 228 Bucknall T.K. see Gerdtz .VI.F. Anderson D.J. A systems approach to Costello J. Nursing older dying patients: Bull .VLJ. Components of a proper the reduction of medication error on findings from an ethnographic study of hospital discharge for elders 571 the hospital ward 34 death and dying in elderly care Bunting B. see .McKenna H. Andersson I. Case studies of food shop¬ wards 59 Burt L. see Takase .M. ping, cooking and eating habits in Cox K.B. The effects of unit morale and older women with Parkinson's interpersonal relations on conflict in disease 69 Cahill H.A. see .Mander R. the nursing unit 17 Ashfield O. JAN Forum: Response to 'A Callaghan P. Characteristics of an Acci¬ Crigger N. Antecedents to engrossment comparative study of death anxiety in dent and Emergency liaison mental in Noddings’ theory of care 616 hospice and emergency nurses’ by health service in East London 812 Crowe M. .Meeting the needs of consu¬ S.A. Payne, S.J. Dean and C. Kalus 384 Carlisle C. see Cooper H. mers in the community: a working Astedt-Kurki P. Methodological issues Carswell A. see Ross M.M. partnership in mental health in New in interviewing families in family Casey .M. sec Coghlan D. Zealand 88 nursing research 288 Chaboyer W. Cohesion among nurses: a Astedt-Kurki P. Humour between nurse comparison of bedside vs. charge D’Hoore W. sec Stordeur S. and patient, and among staff: analysis nurses’ perceptions in Australian Dalziel W.B. see Ross .VL.M. of nurses’ diaries 452 hospitals 526 Danielson E. see Svedlund .M. © 2001 Blackwell Science Ltd 947 Author index Dawson D. see Baker A. Green V.A. see Hemsiey B. Jones A. A psychoanalytically informed Dc Lange J. see Finnema E. Greer F. see Pridham K.F. conversation with a woman and her De Rond M. The implementation of a Grunwald P. see Pridham K.F. husband following major surgery for Pain Monitoring Programme for nurses cancer of her neck and torso 459 in daily clinical practice: results of a Jones J. see Flatley Brennan P. Hakamies-Blomqvist L. Timing of follow-up study in five hospitals 590 Jones M. see Watts T. quality of life (QoL) assessments as a De Veer A.J.E. Feeling at home in Jonsdottir G. see Jonsdottir H. source of error in oncological nursing homes 427 Jonsdottir H. Cirotip reminiscence trials 709 De Wit R. see De Rond M. among people with end-stage chronic Fiallberg l.R. see Westergren A. Deiicado M.-V. see Pardo C. lung diseases 79 Harbison J. Clinical decision making in I'irtk’s R.-M. see Finnema E. nursing: theoretical perspectives and Dunn S. see Cdiaboyer W. their relevance to practice 126 Kayata S. see Pridham K.F. Harcourt D. Psychological aspects of Kerkstra A. see Achterberg W.P. Flales S. see Callaghan P. breast reconstruction: a review of the Kerkstra A. see De Veer A.J.E. Eaves Y.D. A synthesis technique for literature 477 Kershaw F7 see Takase M. grounded theory data analysis 654 Hayes B. see Biedermann N. Kim-(iodwin Y.S. A model for the Ehlers V.J. The well-being of gays, Healy D. see Williams B. delivery of culturally competent commu¬ lesbians and bisexuals in Botswana Hemsiey B. Nursing the patient with nity care 918 848 severe communication impairment Kincade E. see Ax S. Ellis I. see Chalmers K.l. 827 Kirkham .M. see Roche Reid B. Henderson A. A study of the impact of Kjellgren K.l. see Aminoff U.B. Farrell G.A. From tall poppies to discharge information for surgical Koch T. see Kralik D. squashed weeds: why don't nurses pull patients 435 Kosorok M.R. see Pridham K.F. together more? 26 Hicks C. see Tyler C. Kralik D. Constructions of sexuality for Fawcett |. JAN Forum: Saving the disci¬ Hing M. see Ross M.M. midlife women living with chronic pline - Top 10 unfinished issues to Hollingworth G. see Ross M.M. illness 180 inform the nursing debate in the new Holroyd E. Evaluating psychosocial Kristjanson L.J. see .Mastaglia B. millennium 138 nursing interventions for cardiac Kroposki M. see Alexander J.W. Ferguson S.A. see Baker A. clients and their caregivers: a case Kunyk D. Clarification of conceptualiza¬ Finnema E. The quality of nursing home study of the community rehabilitation tions of empathy 317 care: do the opinions of family network in Hong Kong 393 members change after implementation Holtkamp C.C.M. see Achterberg W.P. of emotion-orientated care? 728 Labun E. Cultural discovery in nursing Hsu H.-Y. The relationships between Flatley Brennan P. HeartCare: an Internet- practice with Vietnamese clients 874 health beliefs and utilization of free based information and support Leeseberg Stamler L. Expanding the health examinations in older people system for patient home recttvery enablement framework and testing an living in a community setting in after coronary artery bypass graft evaluative instrument for diabetes Taiwan 864 (CABG) surgery 699 patient education 365 Huntington A.D. Re-thinking represen¬ Fleming V. see Socorro L.L. Lehti K. see Astedt-Kurki P. tations, re-writing nursing texts: possi¬ Forbes R. see Hemsiey B. Leigh L. see P. Callaghan bilities through feminist and Fridlund B. see Nordgren S. Leino Kilpi H. see Leinonen T. Foucauldian thought 902 Leinonen T. The quality of perioperative Hutchinson S.A. see Marshall .M.J. Gallinagh R. see Hsu H.-Y. care: development of a tool for the Garcia-Mcseguer M.-j. see Pardo C. perceptions of patients 294 Gerdtz M.F. Triage nurses’ clinical deci¬ l.einster S.J. see Chalmers K.L Ip W.-Y. see Pang S.-K. sion making. An observational study of Lertola K. see Leinonen T. Isola A. see Astedt-Kurki P. urgency assessment 550 Lloyd Jones M. The implications of Ciibbs T. see Cooper H. contact with the mentor for preregis¬ Gilmour J.A. see Huntington A.D. Jansson L. see Strandberg G. tration nursing and midwifery Gordon S. see Crowe M. Jeffries N. see Millward L.j. students 151 948 © 2001 Blackwell Science l.td, /o/trnu/ of Advanced Nursing, 35(6), 947-950 Author index Luker K.A. see Chalmers K.l. Miitasa H.C.F. Risk factors associated Privette A.B. see Pruitt R.H. Luoma M.-L. see Hakamies-Blomqvist L. with noncompliance with methadone Procter S. Going home from hospital: Liitzen K. see Svedberg B. substitution therapy (MST) and relapse the carer/patient dyad 206 among chronic opiate users in an Outer Pruitt R.H. Planning strategies for the Maggs-Rapport F. ‘Best research prac¬ London community 97 avoidance of pitfalls in intervention tice’: in pursuit of methodological research 514 rigour 373 Najman J. see Chaboyer W. Mallebrera E. see Pardo C. Neuman B. see Fawcett J. Rasmussen J..V1. see Adamsen L. Malstrom P.-O. see Hakamies-Blomqvist L. Nichols J. see Callaghan P. Redsell S.A. The Data Protection Act Mander R. JAN Forum: Response to Norberg A. see Svedlund M. (1998): implications for health ‘Male appropriation and medicaliza- Norberg A. see Strandberg G. researchers 508 tion of childbirth: an historical analysis Nordgren S. Patients’ perceptions of self- Reolid M. see Pardo C. by H.A. Cahill 390 determination as expressed in the Ribbe M. see Finnema E. Marshall M.J. A critique of research on context of care 117 Ribbe M.W. see Achterberg W.P. the use of activities with persons with Ribeiro .M.O. Homeless children: the Alzheimer’s disease: a systematic litera¬ O’Malley J. see Crowe M. lives of a group of Brazilian street ture review 488 Ohlsson O. see Westergren A. children 42 Martin-Arribas C. see Moreno-Casbas T. Olson J.K. see Kunyk D. Roach G.D. see Baker A. Mastaglia B. Factors influencing women’s Ooms M.E. see Achterberg W.P. Roberts J. see Bull M.J. decisions for choice of surgery for Stage 1 Oosthuizen M.J. see Ehlers V.J. Roche Reid B. JAN Forum: Response and Stage 11 breast cancer in Western Orts-Cortes 1. see Moreno-Casbas T. to ‘Midwives’ support needs as child¬ Australia 836 Ostenstad B. see Hakamies-Blomqvist L. birth changes’ by .M. Kirkham and Maull E. see Solsona J.F. Ottosson S. see Hakamies-Blomqvist L. H. Stapleton 388 McCance T. see McKenna H. Rodriguez L. see Solsona J.F. McCutcheon H.H.l. Intuition: an impor¬ Paavilainen E. see Astedt-Kurki P. Rogers M. see Flatley Brennan P. tant tool in the practice of Pang S.-K. Psychosocial correlates of Ross M.M. Seniors’ decision making nursing 342 fluid compliance among Chinese about pain management 442 McElwee G. see McKenna H. haemodialysis patients 691 Rumsey N. see Harcourt D. McKenna H. Qualified nurses’ smoking Panteleakis G.P. see Sapountzi-Krepia D.S. Russell C. see Paterson B.L. prevalence: their reasons for smoking Pardo C. Nursing research in Spain: and desire to quit 769 bibliometrics of references of research Sapkas G.S. see Sapountzi-Krepia D.S. Mendelsson G. see Werner P. papers in the decade 1985-1994 933 Sapountzi-Krepia D.S. Perceptions of Milligan F. The concept of care in male Parmenter T. see Hemsley B. body image, happiness and satisfaction nurse work: an ontological herme¬ Paterson B.L. Critical analysis of everyday in adolescents wearing a Boston brace neutic study in acute hospitals 7 self-care decision making in chronic for scoliosis treatment 683 Millward L.j. The team survey: a tool illness 335 Schroeder M. see Pridham K.F. for health care team develop¬ Patrick L.J. see Leeseberg Stamler L. Shill A. see Holroyd E. ment 276 Payne S. see Ashfield O. Sidenvall B. see Andersson 1. Mjaaland 1. see Hakamies-Blomqvist L. Pearson P. see Procter S. Sigafoos J. see Hemsley B. Mohay H. see Alsop-Shields L. Pincombe J. see McCutcheon H.H.L Sinclair M. Midwives’ attitudes to the Moon j.-S. The effects of handholding Pluzanska A. see Hakamies-Blomqvist L. use of the cardiotocograph machine on anxiety in cataract surgery patients Pot A.M. see Achterberg W.P. 599 under local anaesthesia 407 Pridham K.F. The relationship of a Sjodin .M. see Hakamies-Blomqvist L. Moore S.M. see Flatley Brennan P. mother’s working model of feeding to Sjostrom J. see Hakamies-Blomqvist L. Moreno-Casbas T. Identification of prio¬ her feeding behaviour 741 Slater P. see .VlcKenna H. rities for nursing research in Spain: a Pridham K.F. Comparison of caloric Sloan G. Illuminative evaluation: evalu¬ Delphi Study 857 intake and weight outcomes of an ad ating clinical supervision on its perfor¬ Mouridsen M. see Hakamies-Blomqvist L. lih feeding regimen for preterm infants mance rather than the applause 664 Mulero A. see Solsona J.F. in two nurseries 751 Smith A. see Callaghan P. © 2001 Blackwell Science Ltd, journal of Advanced Nursing, 35(6), 947-950 949 Author index Socorro L.L. Exploring Spanish emer¬ Takase M. Nurse-environment misfit Wainright P. see Warts T. gency nurses’ lived experience of the and nursing practice 819 Walker P.H. see Fawcett J. care provided for suddenly bereaved Taylor B. HIV, stigma and health: inte¬ VC'alters S. see Lloyd Jones .\1. families 562 gration of theoretical concepts and the Watkins C. see Cooper H. Solsona J.F. Are auditory warnings in lived experience of individuals 792 Watson H. sec Sloan G. the intensive care unit properly Taylor C. see Hemsley B. Watson J. see Fawcett J. adjusted? 402 Telford K. see Kralik D. Watts T. .Methodologies analysing indi¬ Spence D.G. Hermeneutic notions illu¬ Templeton H.R..\1. Adaptation of an vidual practice in health care: a minate cross-cultural nursing experi¬ instrument to measure the informa¬ systematic review 258 ences 624 tional needs of men with prostate Webster C.S. see Anderson D.J. Spiers A. see McKenna H. cancer 557 Wendler .M.C. Triangulation using a Sredl D. JAN Forum: Response to ‘The Thompson G. JAN Forum: Clinical deci¬ meta-matrix 521 idea of nursing science’ by S.D. sion making in nursing: theoretical Werner P. Nursing staff members’ inten¬ Edwards 586 perspectives and their relevance to prac¬ tions to use physical restraints with Stahlberg M.-R. see Leinonen T. tice - a response to Jean Harbison 154 older people: testing the theory of Stapleton H. see Roche Reid B. Thorne S. see Paterson B.L. reasoned action 784 Steingrimsdottir E. see Jonsdottir H. Thorpe K. Healing through self-reflec¬ Westergren .A. Eating difficulties, compli¬ Stordeur S. Leadership, organizational tion 760 cations and nursing interventions during stress and emotional exhaustion Tolson D. see Socorro L.L. a period of three months after a among hospital nursing staff 535 Tryggvadottir B. see Jonsdottir H. stroke 416 Strandberg G. Being overwhelmed by Twinn S. see Holroyd E. Wilcockson J. see Procter S. the feeling of having a home and Tyler C. The occupational profile and Williams A. sec Watts T. family. One aspect of the meaning of associated training needs of the nurse Williams A. see Biedermann N. being dependent on care: a study of prescriber: an empirical study of family- Williams A. A study of practising nurses’ one patient and two of his nurses 717 planning nurses 644 perceptions and experiences of inti¬ Suet-Ching W.-L. The quality of life for macy within the nurse-patient relation¬ Hong Kong dialysis patients 218 Usher K. see Biedermann N. ship 188 Sumner J. Garing in nursing: a different Williams B. Disclosure of minor mental interpretation 926 V'alavanis J. see Sapountzi-Krepia D.S. health problems: a exploratory theore¬ Svedberg B. Psychiatric nurses’ attitudes Van Dam E. see De Rond .M. tical study 108 towards patient autonomy in depot Vandenberghe C. see Stordeur S. W'oodtli A. see Ayres M..M. clinics 607 Van Tilburg W. see Einnema E. Svedlund .M. Women’s narratives during Visovsky C. see Elatley Brennan P. Zangana D.T. sec Sapountzi-Krepia D.S. the acute phase of their myocardial Vlachojiannis P.C. see Sapountzi-Krepia Zernike W. see Henderson A. infarction 197 D.S. Zuyderduin A. see Fillers V.J. 950 © 2001 Blackwell Science Ltd, yo//r«u/ of Advanced Nursiii}^, 55(6), 947-950 Keyword index to Volume 35 abuse 326 bruising 882 conflict 17 access 864 burnout 533 conflict theory of decision-making 836 Accident and Emergency 550,562,812 consensus 857 accidents 34 CABG 699 construct validity 357 acquired disability 827 caloric intake 751 consumer satisfaction 88 action research 674 cancer patients 257 consumerism 893 activities 488 cardiac clients 393 consumers 893 i acute illness 7 care 7, 717 containment 459 acute myocardial infarction 197 caregivers 326 content analvsis 317 ad libitum feeding regimen 751 caregiving 654 continuous video recording 257 adherence 582 carers 206 control 427 adolescent 683 caring theory 616 control group issues 514 advanced breast cancer 709 case study 349 cooking behaviours 69 age 799 cataract surgery 407 co-ordination of nursing care 268 aggression 26 change 776 coping 108 alarm parameters 402 chemotherapy 709 coping strategies 88 alertness 416 child health clinics 893 critical approaches 902 Alzheimer’s disease 488 child welfare 42 critical care 799 analgesics 435 children 50 critical care nursing 526 analysis of references 933 children’s nursing 42 critical policy analvsis 206 1 anonymous incident reporting 34 Chinese haemodialysis patients 691 cross-cultural nursing practice 624 1 anticipated turnover 17 choice 427 cultural competence 874 f anxiety 407 choice of surgery 836 cultural discoverv 874 application 161 chronic illness 180, 335 culturally competent care communitv art therapy 488 clinical decision making 126 model 918 assessment timing 709 clinical mentors 151 attachment 50 clinical reasoning 126 daily pain assessment 590 attitudes 590, 784 clinical research tools 257 Data Protection Act 508 attunement 741 clinical supervision 459, 664 death and dying 59, 562 ^ auditory warnings 402 clinical-statistical debate 126 decision making 335, 349, 442, 550, U: augmentative and alternative communi- cognitive continuum 126 836 1 cation 827 cognitive-motivational model 276 decision trees 349 y Australian Army nurses 543 collaboration 17, 349, 514 delayed hospital discharge 206 1 autonomy 117,442,607 collegiality 17 Delphi 857 S communication 117, 197, 257, 452, Delphi survey 342 barriers 827 582 dementia 728 Batswana (citizens of Botswana) 848 communication strategies 827 deontology 799 be-ing vs. do-ing 760 communicative action 926 dependency 717 i benefit 799 community case study 393 depot clinic 607 ? benevolence 607 community detoxification 97 depot neuroleptics 607 i bereaved relatives 562 community mental health 88, 349 depression 79, 108, 691 f best research practice 373 community practice 97 development 42 r bibliographic references 933 community psychiatric nurses 812 developmental 827 bibliometrics 933 comparative qualitative methodologies diabetes 365 ! biomedicine 59 373 dialysis 218 1 bisexual(s) 848 complexity 776 dietary intake 69 1 blame 34 components of an effective discharge dimensional analysis 874 1 body image 683 571 discharge 435 E Boston brace 683 computerized patient information discharge planning 206, 571 Botswana 848 system 699 disclosure 108, 188 breast cancer 477, 497, 836 concept analysis 317,326,335,776, distress vs. eustress 760 breast conserving treatment 836 893 domestic violence 42 breast reconstruction 477 concept clarification 317 drug administration 34 breast-feeding practice 741 conceptualization 909 drugs 97 bruise size 882 confirmatory factor analysis 357 dual diagnosis 349 ' © 2001 Blackwell Science Ltd 951 Keyword index dying 7 healing 760 job performance 819 dysphagia 416 health 792 job satisfaction 819 health and social care 228 education 616 health behaviours 864 knowledge 117,342 effective communication 827 health belief model 864 labour 171 elderly 326, 488 health beliefs 108 lesbian(s) 848 elders 571 healthcare 34,238,402, 571,909 liaison mental health 812 electronic foetal monitoring 599 health care evaluation 276 life cycle 760 emergency nurse 562 health care system 918 life sustaining resources 799 emergency nursing 550 health education 769 literature 488 emotion 7 health examinations 864 literature review 893 emotional exhaustion 533 health locus of control 691 local anaesthesia 407 empathy 317, 616 health needs 848 loneliness 717 empowerment 582 health outcomes 918 enablement 365 health policy 42 male nurse work 7 endometriosis 902 health professionals 792 malnutrition 416 energy 416 health promotion 769, 848 mastectomy 477 environment residents satisfaction 427 health services research 508 mastery 365 ethical decision-making 799 health visiting 893 mastery of stress 365 ethical theory 616 history 50 medication compliance 97 ethnographic methods 571 HIV 792 medication error 34 evaluation 228 home care 88 medicine 34 evidence-based practice 161 home recovery 699 mental health 108 exercise 488 homeless youth 42 mental health nursing 88, 664 experience and expertise 342 Hong Kong 393 meta-analysis 268 Hong Kong Chinese 218 meta-matrix 521 factor analysis 599 horizontal violence 26, 526 methadone substitution therapy 97 family members 728 hormonal manipulation therapy 357 methodological strategies 514 family nursing research 288 hospital care 827 methodologies 238 family planning 644 human dignity 848 methodology 288, 674, 709 feeding expectations 741 human rights 848 methods 294, 508 feeding intentions 741 humour 452 middle age 326 feeding practices 751 hypertension 582 midlife 180 feeding regimens 751 midwifery education 151 idiopathic 683 female 326 mid wives 171 illness 792 feminism 902 midwives’ attitudes 599 illuminative evaluation 664 feminist theory 616 military nursing 543 incentives 514 fluid compliance 691 Minimum Data Set 268 individual practice 238 food shopping 69 modified radical mastectomy 836 inequalities in health 918 Foucault 902 monitoring 88 information 571 full-term infants 741 morale 17 information and support needs 497 mother’s feeding behaviour 741 information tailoring 699 mothers 171 Gadamerian notions 624 informational needs 357 movement 488 games 488 injection duration 882 multidisciplinary approaches 349 gay(s) 848 inservice training 827 music 488 gender 7 insider action research 674 geriatric nursing 69 instability 776 national service frameworks 812 gerontology 784 instrument 365 near-misses 34 grief 562 instrument development 276, 294, 497 negligent nursing 257 grounded theory 342, 874 intensive care unit 402 New Zealand 88 grounded theory data analysis 654 interaction 452, 926 nipple feeding 751 grounded theory method 654 interdialytic weight gain 691 Noddings’ theory 616 grounded theory research 654 interpersonal conflict 26 nonmaleficence 607 group reminiscence 79 interpersonal relations 17 Northern Ireland 769 growth in weight 741 interprofessional education 228 novice researchers 654 guilt 197 intervention 416, 607 nurse 926 intervention research 514 nurse education 151 Habermas 206 interview(s) 197, 288, 717 nurse prescriber 644 handholding 407 intimacy 188 nurse-client relationship 317 happiness 683 intuition 342 nurse-environment misfit 819 952 © 2001 Blackwell Science Ltd, Journal of Advanced Nursing, 35(6), 951-954 Keyword index nurse-patient communication 827 philosophy 616 role ambiguity and conflict 533 nurse-patient relations 582 physical restraints 784 role diversification 238 nurse-patient relationship 188 physicians 59, 590 role substitution 238 nurses 26, 59, 590, 874 pilot 497 nurses’ attitudes 427 pilot test 497 safety 34 nurses’ self-concept 819 postmodern society 909 satisfaction 683 nursing 34, 59, 97, 126, 342, 435, 514, postmodernism 902 scoliosis 683 769, 848 power 117, 792 secondary 326 nursing assessment 582 power/knowledge 902 secondary analysis 180 nursing care 416, 452, 776, 784 premature infants 741 self-care 335,442 nursing culture 526 prescribed feeding regimen 751 self-determination 117,442 nursing education 161,616 preterm infants 751 self-esteem 79 nursing home(s) 268, 427, 728 primary relatives 497 self-help groups 909 nursing image discrepancy 819 privacy 427 self-reflection 760 nursing informatics 699 professional 117 self-regulatory capacity 751 nursing intervention(s) 79, 393, 407, professional authority 607 serious illness 459 918 professional involvement 909 service audit 812 nursing practice 819 professionalization 819 service delivery 88 nursing profession 819 Project 2000 151 severe communication impairment 827 nursing research 664, 674, 857 prostate cancer 357 sexuality 180 nursing role 683 psychiatric nurse 607 SF-MPQ 171 nursing stereotypes 819 psychiatry 88, 97 shame 197 Nursing Stress Scale 533 psychogeriatrics 728 site-pain 882 nursing technology 776 psychological nursing 459 skill mix 17 nursing texts 902 psychology 50 smoking 769 psychometrics 276 social interactions 526 occupational profile 644 psychosocial 393 social support 691 old women 69 public health 42 social welfare 909 older patients 59 public image of nurses 819 sociological theory 909 older people 427, 784, 864 pulsed dose rate (PDR) brachytherapy Spain 857 operating department 294 257 Spanish nursing research 933 opiate dependency/misuse 97 special-care nursery 751 oral history 543 qualitative 180, 326, 571 specialist practitioner 459 outpatient 69 qualitative method(s) 117,664 spirituality 760 qualitative methodology 521 stereotype 7 pain 171 qualitative research 654 stigma 108, 792 pain education 590 quality of care 268, 728 stroke 416 pain knowledge 590 quality of life 218,335, 709 structured interviews 827 pain management 442 questionnaire 497 students 161 pain relief 435 study nurses 709 parent 50 rationing 799 subcutaneous heparin injection techni¬ Parkinson’s disease 69 readmission to hospital 206 ques 882 partiality 616 reconstructive surgery 477 subject expectations 514 patient 926 recovery 294 surgery 294, 435, 477 patient appointments 582 recruitment bias 508 symptoms of depression 741 patient assessment 550 registered nurses 760 synergy 342 patient behaviour 257 reminiscence 79, 488 synthesis technique 654 patient care 776 representation 902 systematic review 228, 238, 488 patient education 357, 365, 582 research 161, 228 systems 34 patient information 435 research methods 288 patient vulnerability 188 research priorities 857 Taiwan 864 patients 117,435 Resident Assessment Instrument 268 team effectiveness 276 patients’ perspectives 294 resource allocation 799 team performance effectiveness 17 people with chronic lung disease 79 respiratory infection 416 teamwork 571 perception(s) 117, 161, 171, 683 retention strategies 514 technology 776 perioperative quality 294 review article 477 terminal care 59 pharmacy 34 rhythm 488 the new nursing 188 phenomenography 117 right(s) 117,926 thematic 326 phenomenological-hermeneutics 717 rigour 373 theory 228 phenomenology 7, 562 risk 497 theory generation 108 philosophical hermeneutics 624 risk factors 582 theory of reasoned action 784 © 2001 Blackwell Science Ltd, Journal of Advanced Nursing, 35(6), 951-954 953 Keyword index time and motion 550 triangulation of results 521 wartime nursing 543 timing 514 truth 926 weight gain 751 touch 188 truthfulness 926 well-being 79, 848 training 161 women 180, 760 training needs 644 uncertainty 776 women nursing care 197 transactional and transformational unit technology 17 work satisfaction 17 leadership 533 utilitarianism 799 workforce 238 trauma 562 working model of feeding treatment sessions 257 validity claims 926 wound care 435 triage 550 variability 776 trial 709 Vietnamese 874 triangulated 365 virtue ethics 616 triangulation 664 vulnerable population 848 954 © 2001 Blackwell Science Ltd, Journal of Advanced Nursing, 35(6), 951-954 r ■ , ^ ;V';:

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