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JAN AUTHOR INDEX Abendstern M. see Hallett C.E. Chian L.L. Relationship between two Gamel C. see Van Meijel B. Angermeyer M.C. see Stengler-Wenzke anxiety instruments in patients receiv¬ Garlick W. see Rumsey N. K. ing mechanical ventilatory support 493 Gau M.-L. see Yang C.-I. Annasamy S. see Narayanasamy A. Chow J. Adolescents’ perceptions of Geirsdottir T. see Jonsdottir H. Arroll B. see Kenealy T. popular teen magazines 132 Gien L.T. see Leino-Loison K. Astedt-Kurki P. see Hopia H. Christensson K. see Lugina H.I. Good M. see Roykulcharoen V. Astedt-Kurki P. Determinants of Clarke A. see Rumsey N. Grypdonck M.F.H. see Defloor T. perceived health in families of patients Clissett P. see Narayanasamy A. Grypdonck M.H.F. see Van Meijel B. with heart disease 115 Clover A. Patient approaches to clinical Gwele N.S. see Uys L.R. conversations in the palliative care Bain D. see Fader M. setting 333 Hallberg I.R. see Hellstrom Y. Begley C.M. see Tobin G.A. Colyer H.M. The construction and Hallett C.E. The struggle for sanitary Bentley J. Repeat attendance by older development of health professions: reform in the Lancashire cotton mills, people at accident and emergency where will it end? 406 1920-1970 257 departments 149 Connelly T.W. see Jacelon C.S. Harcourt D. see Winterbottom A. Binkley C.J. see Furr L.A. Cortis J.D. Meeting the needs of Harrison j.M. see Morris-Docker S.B. Black C. Adolescent mothers: resili¬ minority ethnic patients 51 Hegadoren K. see Preston S.T. ence, family health work and health- Cottenden A. see Fader M. Hellstrom Y. Quality of life and symp¬ promoting practices 351 Courtney M. see Rickard C.M. toms among older people living at Black R. see Morris-Docker S.B. Cusveller B. see Van Leeuwen R. home 584 Blackwood B. Protocolized weaning Hopia H. Promoting health for families from mechanical ventilation: ICU Daiski 1. Changing nurses’ dis- of children with chronic conditions 575 physicians' views 26 ' empowering relationship patterns 43 Hsu L.-L. Developing concept maps Bluvol A. Hope, health work and Daly B. see Lee H. from problem-based learning scenario quality of life in families of stroke Defloor T. Validation of pressure ulcer discussions 510 survivors 322 risk assessment scales: a critique 613 Hu W.-H. see Yang C.-I. Boychuk Duchscher J.F. Grounded Dicenso A. see Bryant-Lukosius D. Hwang S. see Lee H. theory: reflections on the emergence Dick J. Changing professional practice vs. forcing debate 605 in tuberculosis care: an educational Jacelon C.S. A concept analysis of Brown R. see Jacelon C.S. intervention 434 dignity for older adults 76 Browne G. see Bryant-Lukosius D. Dietrich S. see Stengler-Wenzke K. Jenkin P. see Koch T. Browne J. see Clover A. Dixon J.K. see Maneesriwongul W. Jenkins R. Stressors, burnout and Bryant-Lukosius D. A framework for Docherty B. see Kenealy T. social support: nurses in acute mental the introduction and evaluation of health settings 622 advanced practice nursing roles 530 Ebert S. see Von Ah D. Jonsdottir H. .Multicomponent indivi¬ Bryant-Lukosius D. Advanced practice Edge R. see Narayanasamy A. dualized smoking cessation interven¬ nursing roles: development, implemen¬ Elliott P. see Jenkins R. tion for patients with lung disease 594 tation and evaluation 519 Jonsdottir R. see Jonsdottir H. Fader M. Effects of absorbent incon¬ Cappleman J. Community neonatal tinence pads on pressure management Kang D.-H. see Von Ah D. nursing work 167 mattresses 569 Katajisto J. see Leino-Loison K. Carrico R. see Furr L.A. Eord-Gilboe M. see Black C. Keeney S. see McKenna H. Chen C.-H. see Chen H.-M. Eord-Gilboe M. see Bluvol A. Kenealy H. see Kenealy T. Chen H.-H. see Yeh M.-L. Forsberg C. see Letterstal A. Kenealy T. Diabetes care: practice Chen H.-M. Effects of acupressure at Forsberg C. see von Vogelsang A.-C. nurse roles, attitudes and concerns 68 the Sanyinjiao point on primary Furr L.A. Factors affecting quality of Kim J. see Lee H. dysmenorrhoea 380 oral care in intensive care units 454 Koch T. Chronic illness self¬ Chiu P.C. see Mok E. management: locating the ‘self’ 484 © 2004 Blackwell Publishing Ltd 657 Author index Koehn M. see Wambach K.A. Mok E. Nurse-patient relationships in Shih F.-J. see Yang C.-l. Kralik D. see Koch T. palliative care 475 Sigurdardottir T. see Jonsdottir H. Morgan D. see Boychuk Duchscher Simmons D. see Kenealy T. Lau-Walker M. Relationship between J.E. Stengler-Wenzke K. Coping strategies illness representation and self-efficacy Morris-Docker S.B. Nurses’ use of the used by the relatives of people with 216 Internet in clinical ward settings 157 obsessive-compulsive disorder 35 Lee H. Predictors of life satisfaction of Sveinsdottir K.S. see Jonsdottir H. Korean nurses 632 Nairn S. Emergency care and narrative Sword W. see Reutter L.L Lefebvre H. see Pelchat D. knowledge 59 Lehti K. see Astedt-Kurki P. Narayanasamy A. Responses to the Tanga T. see Uys L.R. Leino-Loison K. Sense of coherence spiritual needs of older people 6 Tarkka M.-T. see Astedt-Kurki P. among unemployed nurses 413 Ngamvitroj A. see Von Ah D. Terry L.M. see Leppa C.J. Leppa C.J. Reflective practice in Nystrom L. see Lugina H.L Thompson D. see Narayanasamy A. nursing ethics education: international Thorell-Ekstrand 1. see Lofmark A. collaboration 195 Olofsson P. see Letterstal A. Tobin G.A. Methodological rigour Letterstal A. Postoperative mobiliza¬ within a qualitative framework 388 tion of patients with abdominal aortic Paavilainen E. see Astedt-Kurki P. Tod A. see Morris-Docker S.B. aneurysm 560 Paavilainen E. see Hopia H. Trinder J. see Blackwood B. Lewin S. see Dick J. Park N. see Von Ah D. Trosbach J. see Stengler-Wenzke K. Liao W.-Y. see Yeh M.-L. Parumal L. see Narayanasamy A. Liao Y.-C. see Yeh M.-L. Pelchat D. A holistic intervention Uys L.R. Problem-solving competency Lindmark G. see Lugina H.l. programme for families with a child of nursing graduates 500 Lloyd Jones M. Application of with a disability 124 systematic review methods to qualita¬ Persson G. see Hellstrom Y. Valimaki M. see Leino-Loison K. tive research: practical issues 271 Pinelli j. see Bryant-Lukosius D. Van Leeuwen R. Nursing competencies Lofmark A. An assessment form for Preston S.T. Glass contamination in for spiritual care 234 clinical nursing education: a Delphi parenterally administered medication Van Meijel B. The development of study 291 266 evidence-based nursing interventions: Lugina H.L Assessing mothers’ Proulx K. see jacelon C.S. methodological considerations 84 concerns in the postpartum period: Van Rhyn L.L. see Uys L.R. methodological issues 279 Reutter L.L Nursing students’ beliefs Van Swieten-Duijfjes B. see Van Meijel about poverty and health 299 B. McErlain P. see Clover A. Rickard C.M. Central venous cathe¬ Vandenberg B. see Clover A. MacLachlan M. A patient’s response to ters: a survey of ICU practices 247 Vo T. see Jacelon C.S. Theobald K. & McMurray A. (2004) Rideout E. see Reutter L.L von Vogelsang A.-C. Patient informa¬ Coronary artery bypass surgery: Riley R.G. The uses of photography in tion after ruptured intracranial discharge planning for successful clinical nursing practice and research: a aneurysm 551 recovery 310 literature review 397 Von Ah D. Predictors of health beha¬ Maddocks-jennings W. Aromatherapy Roach S.M. Sexual behaviour of viours in college students 463 practice in nursing: literature review 93 nursing home residents: staff percep¬ Maneesriwongul W. Instrument trans¬ tions and responses 371 Wade L. see Hallett C.E. lation process: a methods review 175 Rose E. see Dick J. van der Walt H. see Dick J. .Vlanias E. see Riley R.G. Roykulcharoen V. Systematic relaxa¬ Wambach K.A. Experiences of infant¬ McCurren C. see Furr L.A. tion to relieve postoperative pain 140 feeding decision-making among urban Mclnerney P. see Uys L.R. Rumsey N. Altered body image: economically disadvantaged pregnant McKenna H. Community nursing: appearance-related concerns of people adolescents 361 health professional and public percep¬ with visible disfigurement 443 Webster J. see Rickard C.M. tions 17 Wengstrbm Y. see von Vogelsang McLafferty 1. Focus group interviews Sandstrom V. see Letterstal A. A.-C. as a data collecting strategy 187 Scott D. see Kenealy T. White P. see Rumsey N. Meagher-Stewart D. see Reutter L.l. Scragg R. see Kenealy T. Wilkinson J.M. see Maddocks- Meyer J. see Bentley j. Shiau S.-J. see Yang C.-I. jennings W. 658 © 2004 Blackwell Publishing Ltd, Journal of Advanced Nursing, 48(6), 657-659 Author index Wilson-Barnett J. see Blackwood B. Yang C.-I. Professional career develop- Zwarenstein M. see Dick J. Winterbottom A. Patients’ experience ment for male nurses 642 of the diagnosis and treatment of skin Yeh M.-L. Testing the functional status cancer 226 model in patients with chronic obstruc- Wolstenholme D. see Morris-Docker tive pulmonary disease 342 S.B. Wyn-Williams M. see Rumsey N. © 2004 Blackwell Publishing Ltd, Journal of Advanced Nursing, 48(6), 657-659 659 JANI KEYWORD INDEX abdominal aortic aneurysm 560 competencies 234 focus groups 187 abuse 351 complementary therapy 140 functional capacity 342 accident and emergency 149 concept analysis 76 functional performance 342 acupressure 380 concept maps 510 functional status 342 acute mental health 622 coping strategies 35, 642 adaptation 124 critical care 59, 247 general health 413 adolescent health 132 critical incidents 6 general practitioners 17 adolescent mothers 351 cross-cultural research 175 generalization 388 adolescent pregnancy 361 cross-link 510 Glaser 605 advanced nursing practice 519 crystallization 388 glass particle contamination 266 advanced practice 406 culture 51 grounded theory 371, 575, 605 advanced practice nursing 519, 530 guidelines 247 affection 371 data collection 187 aged care 371 decision-making 333 health 299 anxiety 380, 493, 551 decubitus ulcers 569 health behaviours 463 aromatherapy 93 Delphi 17 health belief model 463 aspiration technique 266 Delphi method 291 health care research 279 assessment 149, 291 developing countries 500 health promotion 322 assessment form 291 Developmental Model of Health and health work 322, 351 asthma 484 Nursing 322, 351 health-promoting lifestyle practices attitudes 299 diabetes 68 351 difficulties 642 help 584 back-translation 175 dignity 76 hermeneutics 132 beliefs 299 disadvantaged populations 361 hierarchy 43, 510 bilingual test 175 discourse analysis 59 ‘holism’ 51 body image 443 dis-empowerment 43 hope 322 breastfeeding 361 disfigurement 443 hospital 594 burden 35 distress 443 burnout 622, 632 illness representation 216 early family intervention 124 incontinence pads 569 card sort 279 education 68, 234 infant-feeding decisions 361 cardiac rehabilitation nursing 216 educational intervention 434 infection control 247 caregiver burden 322 emergence vs forcing 605 information retrieval 271 case study 167 emergency care 59 information technology 157 central venous catheter 247 essential oils 93 instrument translation 175 children 575 ethics 195 instrument validation 493 chronic exposure to glass particles 266 evidence-based care 157 intensive care 454 chronic illness 484, 575 evidence-based practice 84, 247, 530 interaction 333 chronic obstructive pulmonary disease experiential learning 434 international collaboration 195 342 Internet 157, 195 clinical nursing education 291 families of patients with heart disease interpretive inquiry 132 clinical placements 299 115 interprofessional education 406 collegial support 43 family 124, 322 interprofessional practice 406 community 484 family health 115, 575 interview(s) 26, 279 community neonatal nursing 167 family nursing 115, 575 intracranial aneurysm 551 community nurses 17, 167 filter needle 266 intramuscular injection 266 660 © 2004 Blackwell Publishing Ltd Keyword index life satisfaction 632 oppressed group behaviour 43 racism 51 literature review 93, 175, 397 oral care 454 randomized controlled trials 84 living at home 584 outpatients 443 re-attendance 149 lung disease 594 reflective practice 195 relatives 35 pain management 140 malignant melanoma 226 relaxation 140 palliative care 333, 475 management support 454 reliability 388 participation 333 maternal concerns 279 religion 234 participatory action research 530 mattresses 569 religious needs 6 patient 333 measurement 493 repeat attendance 149 patient information 551 mechanical ventilation 26, 493 research 167, 397 patient perceptions 216 menstrual pain 380 research methodology 271 patient-centeredness 434 mental health nursing 622 resilience 351 patient-focused care 530 mill workers 257 risk assessment scales 613 patients’ experience 226 minority ethnic groups 51 role barriers 519, 530 perceived health 560 mothers 167 role changes 68 philosophical approaches 605 role evaluation 519, 530 photography 397 narratives 59 role implementation 519, 530 photovoice 397 needs 84 physical wellbeing 560 night-shift 632 Sanyinjiao (SP6) 380 physicians 26 non-supportiveness 43 self-efficacy 216, 463 postoperative mobilization 560 nurse 463, 500 self-management 484 postoperative pain 140 nurse attitudes 454 sense of coherence 413 postpartum 279 nurse education 195, 454, 510 sensitivity 279 poverty 299 nurse prescribing 68 service users 17 practice nurse 68 nurse therapists 35 sexuality 371 preoperative information 560 nurse’s role 26 skin cancer 226 pressure ulcer prevention 613 nurse-patient relationship 475, 594 smoking cessation 594 primary care 17 nurses 413, 632 social support 463, 622 primary dysmenorrhoea 380 nurses' qualities 475 South Africa 434, 500 problem analysis 84 nursing 51, 59, 76, 93, 124, 140, 149, specialist nurse 443 problem-based learning 500, 510 157, 187, 195, 226, 234, 247, 266, spiritual care 6 problem-solving competency 500 333, 361, 380, 397, 406, 434, 454, spiritual needs 6 professional career development 642 484, 493, 500, 519, 551, 560, 569, spirituality 234 professional practice 93 584, 613 stages of practice 500 professional responsibility 234 nursing education 299 Strauss 605 professional/family partnership 124 nursing home 371 stress 463 professionalization 406 nursing home management 371 stressors 622 professions 406 nursing home staff 371 stroke 322 proposition 510 nursing interventions 84, 594 structural equation modelling protocolized weaning 26 nursing leadership 43 342 psychological wellbeing 560 nursing older people 6 subarachnoid haemorrhage 551 psychosocial 443 nursing profession 291 survey 68 nursing research 175, 271, 605 symptoms 584 qualitative 226 systematic review 271 obsessive-compulsive disorder 35 qualitative meta-synthesis 271 occupation health 257 qualitative method 371 Taiwanese male nurses 642 occupation health nursing 257 qualitative research 187, 271 teen magazines 132 occupational stress 622 quality of life 322, 584 theory development 84 older people 76, 149, 484, 584 quasi-experiment 594 Theory of Planned Behaviour 361 © 2004 Blackwell Publishing Ltd, Journal of Advanced Nursing, 48(6), 660-662 661 Keyword index transformation 124 unemployment 413 videorecording 397 transition 167 United Kingdom 51 Visual Analog Scale-Anxiety 493 triangulation 388 urinary incontinence 569 trust 475 welfare officers 257 trustworthiness 388 validation 613 work satisfaction 632 tuberculosis 434 validity 388 workplace use 157 662 © 2004 Blackwell Publishing Ltd, Journal of Advanced Nursing, 48(6), 660-662

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