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JOURNAL OF NURSE-MIDWIFERY ANNUAL INDEX AUTHOR INDEX, Volume 43 Adih WK: See Paige DM nurse-midwifery education:views of in San Diego County: a comparison Albers L: Midwifery management of program directors, 43(5):341 of urban and rural settings, 43(2):90 pain in labor: the CNM data group, Bloom KC: See Cuesta CW Cragin L: Letter to the editor, 43(4): 1996, 43(2):77 Bonafede J: Letter to the editor, 310 Albers LL, Overman B, Sedler 43(4):311 Cuesta CW, Bloom KC: Mentoring KD: Intrapartum hypertension in a Bradford HM: See McCool WF and job satisfaction: perceptions of low-risk obstetric population (clin Branden PS: Contraceptive choice certified nurse-midwives (ed exch), pract ex), 43(2):106 and patient compliance: the health 43(2):111 Alef K: Handbook of obstetrics, gyne- care provider’s challenge, 43(6): 471 Curlee C: Primary care for women cology, and primary care (bk rev), Bryson J: Letter to the editor, 43(4): (bk rev), 43(2):133 43(5):386 312 Ament L: Reimbursement, employ- Buiten C: Assessing and managing Davis L: Prevention of bone loss with ment, and hospital privilege data of common signs and symptoms: a de- alendronate in postmenopausal certified nurse-midwifery services cision-making approach for health women under 60 years of age (jnl (prof affairs exch), 43(4):305 care providers (bk rev), 43(5):385 rev), 43(5):395 Angelini DJ: Letter to the editor, Burgin K: Perimenopause— changes Decker B: Reproductive health care: 43(2):123 in women’s health after 35 (bk rev), evaluating the scientific basis for Augustyn M: See Paige DM 43(5):384 Prototypes in Education practice (edit), 43(3):148 Avery MD: See Nixon SA and Clinical Practice, 43(1):46; Reproductive health care: a case for 43(2):102 uniform prescriptive privileges (edit), Ballen LE: The enduring effects of Burst HV: History of nurse-midwifery 43(6):403 prenatal experience: echoes from in reproductive health care (historic Dickerson DS: Hard labor (bk rev), the womb (bk rev), 43(2):140 perspec), 43(6):526 43(5):388 Barger M: Kesearch Exchange, In memoriam: Ernestine Wiedenbach, Dirks CA, Gouverneur M, McCul- 43(2):117;43(4):280 CNM, MA, FACNM, 43(5):361 lum L, McGovern C, Melsness J, Barry M: Risk for neural tube defect- Sexually transmitted diseases and re- Saunders S: Learning leadership: affected pregnancies among women productive health in women, 43(6): students’ experiences of a midwifery of Mexican descent and _ white 431 mentoring practicum (ed_ exch), women in California (jnl rev), 43(2): Historic Perspectives, 43(6):526 43(5):375 128 Bass S: Natural menopause: the com- Campau N: See Fullerton JT Ellison GT: See Harris HE plete guide (bk rev), 43(2):140 Chang J: See Paige DM Beal MW: Women’s use of comple- Chern-Hughes B: Clinical Practice Fehring RJ, Schlaff WD: Accuracy mentary and alternative therapies in Exchange, 43(2):106; 43(4):287 of the Ovulon fertility monitor to reproductive health care, 43(3):224 Monitoring women at risk for preterm predict and detect ovulation (res Bellack JP, Graber D, O’Neil EH, labor (jnl rev), 43(5):393 exch), 43(2):117 Musham C: Curriculum trends in Clark-Coller T: Collaborative prac- Feigelson HS: See Conrad JK tice: beyond the bureaucratic Fitzpatrick JJ: Building community: shadow, 43(1):1 developing skills for interprofessional Clay LS: Recognizing excellence in health professions education and re- The following abbreviations are used: (bk rev) book review, (clin pract exch) clinical writing: the establishment of two lationship-centered care (ed update), practice exchange, (ed exch) education ex- prestigious awards (edit), 43(4):247 43(1):61 change, (edit) editorial, (ed update) education Clay LS, McElroy K: Media Reviews Fleury J: See Keller C update, (historic perspec) historic perspec- 43(2):133; 43(5):381 Forss A: See Widmark C tives, (i and o) issues and opinions, (int’l exch) international exchange, (jnl rev) journal re- Cohen SS, Williams DR: Managed Frishman G: See Kennedy HP view, (media rev) media review, (prof affairs care and reproductive health, 43(3): Fullerton JT, Shah MA, Holmes exch) professional affairs exchange, (prof is- 150 G, Roe V, Campau N: Direct entry sues) professional issues, (prof update) profes- Conrad JK, Hollenbach KA, Ful- midwifery education: evaluation of sional update, (prototypes in ed and clin pract) prototypes in education and clinical practice, lerton JT, Feigelson HS: Use of program innovations (prototypes in (res exch) research exchange. prenatal services by Hispanic women ed and clin pract), 43(2):102 544 Journal of Nurse-Midwifery « Vol. 43, No. 6, November/December 1998 © 1998 by the American College of Nurse-Midwives 0091-2182/98/$19.00 Issued by Elsevier Science Inc. ME ii TS Fullerton JT: See Conrad JK; Keller implications for midwifery, 43(1):8 43(5):382 Miller S, King T: C; Johnson PG Keller C, Fullerton J, Fleury J: Collaborative practice: a resource Primary and secondary prevention guide for midwives (prof update), Galakatos T: Letter to the editor, strategies among older postmeno- 43(1):66 43(4):311 pausal women, 43(4):262 Musham C: See Bellack JP Gouverneur M: See Dirks CA Kennedy HP, Griffin M, Frishman Graber D: See Bellack JP G: Enabling conception and preg- Narrigan D: Early abortion: update Graninger EM, McCool WF: Nurse- nancy: midwifery care of women ex- and implications for midwifery prac- midwives’ use of and attitudes toward periencing infertility, 43(3):190 tice, 43(6):492 epidural analgesia, 43(4):250 Killion CM: Poverty and procreation Letter to the editor, 43(2):122 Green-Hernandez C: See Singleton among women: an _ anthropologic Nielsen-Smith K: Do you have any JK study with implications for health questions? A woman doctor answers Greenfield, J: The moral intelligence care providers, 43(4):273 the 100 most asked questions about of children: how to raise a moral King T: See Harman PJ; Miller S pregnancy (bk rev), 43(2):142 child (bk rev), 43(5):389 King T, Shah MA: Integrated mid- Nixon SA, Avery MD, Savik K: Griffin M: See Kennedy HP wife-physician practice: obstetric Outcomes of macrosomic infants in a nurse-midwifery service (res exch), Darwinism? (i and o), 43(1):55 43(4):280 Haas S: Letter to the editor, 43(4): King VJ: See Payne PA 313 Klima CS: Emergency contraception Hally SS: Nutrition in reproductive for midwifery practice, 43(3):182 O’Neil EH: See Bellack JP Overman B: See Albers LL health, 43(6):459 Unintended pregnancy: consequences Hammer RL: See Perkins J and solutions for a worldwide prob- Hanson L: Second-stage positioning lem, 43(6):483 Paige DM, Augustyn M, Adih, in nurse-midwifery practices, part 1: Kraus N: Professional Affairs Ex- WK, Witter F, Chang J: Bacterial position use and preferences, 43(5): change, 43(4):305 vaginosis and preterm birth: a com- 320 Kriebs JM: Opportunities for preven- prehensive review of the literature, Second-stage positioning in nurse- tion of perinatal group B streptococ- 43(2):83 midwifery practices, part 2: factors cal disease: a multistate surveillance Paine L: Letter to the editor, 43(4): affecting use, 43(5):326 analysis (jnl rev), 43(2):131 311 Harman PJ, Summers L, King T, Letter to the editor, 43(2):123 Payne PA, King VJ: A model of Harman TF: Interdisciplinary teach- Kurth A: Promoting sexual health in nurse-midwife and family physician ing: a survey of CNM participation in the age of HIV/AIDS, 43(3):162 collaborative care in a combined ac- medical education in the United ademic and community - setting, States, 43(1):27 Leppert PC: See Howard FM 43(1):19 Harman TF: See Harman PJ Loubert PV: See Perkins J Perkins J, Hammer RL, Loubert Harris HE, Ellison GT: Practical ap- Lundgren L: See Widmark C PV: Identification and management proaches for estimating prepregnant of pregnancy-related low back pain, body weight, 43(2):97 MacLaren A: Current issues in the 43(5):331 Hassinger JA: See Seng JS midwifery management of women Hollenbach KA: See Conrad JK living with HIV/AIDS, 43(6):502 Reynolds HD: Preconception care: Holmes G: See Fullerton JT Madrona M, Mehl-Madrona L: Let- an integral part of primary care for Howard FM, Leppert PC: Reaction ter to the Editor, 43(2):121 women, 43(6):445 of residents to a teaching collabora- Mannino FL: Fetal and neonatal Rising SS: Centering pregnancy: an tive practice, 43(1):38 physiology, 2nd edition (ok rev): interdisciplinary model of empower- Hunter L: Education Exchange, 43(5):381 ment (prototypes in ed and clin 43(2):111; 43(5):375 McCool WF, Stone-Condry M, pract), 43(1):46 Bradford HM: Breast health care: a Roe V: See Fullerton JT Johnson PG: Midwife and nurse-mid- review, 43(6):406 Rooks JP: Unity in midwifery? Real- wife: the effect of title on perception McCool WF: See Graninger EM ities and alternatives (edit), 43(5):315 and confidence in services provided McCullum L: See Dirks CA Rosenberg K: “I gotta push: please by professional midwives (prof is- McElroy K: Vaginal birth after cesar- let me push!” Social interactions dur- sues), 43(4):296 ean: the smart women’s guide to ing the change from first to second Johnson PG, Fullerton JT: Mid- VBAC (bk rev), 43(2):138 See Clay stage labor (jnl rev), 43(2):128 Per- wifery education models: a contem- LS sistence of penicillin G benzathine in porary review (prof update), 43(5): McGovern C: See Dirks CA pregnant group B streptococcus car- 351 Mehl-Madrona L: See Madrona M riers (jnl rev), 43(2):125 Melsness J: See Dirks CA Ten-year risk of false positive screen- Keleher KC: Collaborative practice: Middleton J: Loss during pregnancy ing mammograms and clinical breast characteristics, barriers, benefits, and or in the newborn period (bk rev), examinations (jnl rev), 43(5):394 ~ Journal of Nurse-Midwifery e¢ Vol. 43, No. 6, November/December 1998 545 Rosensweig N: Differing birth weight and delivery (bk rev), 43(5):381 Wagner M: Letter to the editor, among infants of U.S.-born blacks, Sharp ES: Ethics in reproductive 43(2):121 African-born blacks and U.S.-born health care: a midwifery perspective, Waters MA: Endometriosis: pathol- whites (jnl rev) 43(2):129 43(3):235 ogy, diagnosis, and treatment (jnl The enigma of low birth weight and Shunkwiler ST: The worth of a child rev), 43(5):396 race (jnl rev), 43(2):129 (bk rev), 43(5):389 Webb KH: Letter to the editor, 43(2): Rousseau ME: Women’s midlife Singleton JK, Green-Hernandez 122 health: reframing menopause, 43(3): C: Interdisciplinary education and Widmark C, Tishelman C, Lun- 208 practice: has its time come?, 43(1):3 dgren EL, Forss A, Sachs L, Rulhmann M: Delivered at home (bk Smith M: Letter to the editor, 43(4): Tornberg S: Opportunities and bur- rev), 43(2):137 Natural childbirth af- 312 dens for nurse-midwives working in ter cesarean, a practical guide (bk Stapelton SR: Team building: mak- primary health care: an example rev), 43(2):138 ing collaborative practice work, from population-based cervical can- 43(1):12 cer screening in urban Sweden (int’l Sachs L: See Widmark C Stone-Condry M: See McCool WF exch), 43(6):530 Saunders S: See Dirks CA Summers L: Sisters on a journey: Williams DR: See Cohen SS Savik K: See Nixon SA portraits of American midwives (bk Witter F: See Paige DM Schlaff WD: See Fehring RJ rev), 43(2):135 Woelke D: Practicando para dar a Schwarzchild M: Letter to the editor, When abortion was a crime: women, luz, Durante el parto, Dar a luz con 43(4):312 medicine, and law in the United amor (media rev), 43(2):141 Sedler KD: See Albers LL States, 1867-1973 (bk rev), 43(2): Seger SM: Delayed entry into prena- 136 Yensch A: Which tests for my unborn tal care: effect of physical violence See Harman PJ baby? Ultrasound and other prenatal (jnl rev), 43(2):126 Supanich J: Episiotomy: challenging tests (bk rev), 43(5):390 Seng JS, Hassinger JA: Relation- obstetric interventions (bk rev), 43(5): ship strategies and interdisciplinary 383 collaboration: improving maternity Zeidenstein L: Birth language: a re- care with survivors of childhood sex- Tishelman C: See Widmark C newed consciousness (edit), 43(2): 75 ual abuse (clin pract exch), 43(4):287 Tornberg S: See Widmark C Alternative therapies for nausea and Shah MA: Reproductive health issues Trexler JC: Williams obstetrics (bk vomiting of pregnancy (jnl rev), for women: a home study program rev), 43(2):134 43(5):392 on reproductive health, part 1, 43(3): Induction of labor in the nineties: con- 143; part 2, 43(6):397 Vann MK: Professional autonomy for quering the unfavorable cervix (jnl See King T; Fullerton JT midwives: an essential component of rev), 43(2):124 Shah-Kerbs J: Management of labor collaborative practice, 43(1):41 Letter to the editor, 43(4):313 Journal of Nurse-Midwifery « Vol. 43, No. 6, November/December 1998 JOURNAL OF NURSE-MIDWIFERY ANNUAL INDEX SUBJECT INDEX, Volume 43 Abortion ature (Paige, Augustyn, Adih, Witter, Collaborative practice: beyond the bu- Early abortion: update and implica- Chang), 43(2):83 reaucratic shadow (edit)(Clark-Col- tions for midwifery practice (Narri- ler), 43(1):1 gan), 43(6):492 Birth Collaborative practice: characteristics, Unintended pregnancy: consequences Bacterial vaginosis and preterm birth: barriers, benefits, and implications and solutions for a worldwide prob- a comprehensive review of the liter- for midwifery (Keleher), 43(1):8 lem (Klima), 43(6):483 ature (Paige, Augustyn, Adih, Witter, Collaborative practice: a resource Chang), 43(2):83 guide for midwives (prof update) AIDS Birth language: a renewed conscious- (Miller, King), 43(1):66 Current issues in the midwifery man- ness (edit) (Zeidenstein), 43(2):75 Integrated midwife-physician practice: agement of women living with HIV/ Second-stage positioning in nurse- obstetric Darwinism? (i and o) (King, AIDS (MacLaren), 43(6):502 midwifery practices, part 1: position Shah), 43(1):55 Promoting sexual health in the age of use and preferences (Hanson), 43(5): Interdisciplinary education and _ prac- HIV/AIDS (Kurth), 43(3):162 320 tice: has its time come? (Singleton, Second-stage positioning in nurse- Green-Hernandez), 43(1):3 Alternative therapies midwifery practices, part 2: factors Interdisciplinary teaching: a survey of See Complementary therapies affecting use (Hanson), 43(5):326 CNM participation in medical educa- tion in the United States (Harman, American College of Nurse- Breast Summers, King, Harman), 43(1):27 Midwives (ACNM) Breast health care: a review (McCool, A model of nurse-midwife and family Education programs accredited/preac- Stone-Condry, Bradford), 43(6):406 physician collaborative care in a credited by the American College of combined academic and community Nurse-Midwives Division of Accredi- Breastfeeding setting (Payne, King), 43(1):19 tation, 43(5):363 Breast health care: a review (McCool, Professional autonomy for midwives: Recognizing excellence in writing: the Stone-Condry, Bradford), 43(6):406 an essential component of collabora- establishment of two prestigious tive practice (Vann), 43(1):41 awards (edit) (Clay), 43(4):247 Cervical cancer Reaction of residents to a teaching Opportunities and burdens for nurse- collaborative practice (Howard, Lep- Back pain midwives working in primary health pert), 43(1):38 Identification and management of care: an example from population- Reimbursement, employment, and pregnancy-related low back pain based cervical cancer screening in hospital privilege data of certified (Perkins, Hammer, Loubert), 43(5): urban Sweden (int’] exch) (Widmark, nurse-midwifery services (prof affairs Ks Tishelman, Lundgren, Forss, Sachs, exch) (Ament), 43(4):305 Tornberg), 43(6):530 Relationship strategies and interdisci- Bacterial vaginosis plinary collaboration: improving ma- Bacterial vaginosis and preterm birth: Clinical practice exchange ternity care with survivors of child- a comprehensive review of the liter- Intrapartum hypertension in a low-risk hood sexual abuse (clin pract exch) obstetric population (clin pract exch) (Seng, Hassinger), 43(4):287 (Albers, Overman, Sedler), 43(2):106 Team-building: making collaborative Relationship strategies and interdisci- practice work (Stapleton), 43(1):12 The following abbreviations are used: (bk rev) book review, (clin pract exch) clinical plinary collaboration: improving ma- practice exchange, (ed exch) education ex- ternity care with survivors of child- Complementary therapies change, (edit) editorial, (ed update) education hood sexual abuse (clin pract exch) Women’s use of complementary and update, (historic perspec) historic perspec- (Seng, Hassinger), 43(4):287 alternative therapies in reproductive tives, (i and o) issues and opinions, (int’] exch) international exchange, (jnl rev) journal re- health care (Beal), 43(3):224 view, (media rev) media review, (prof affairs Collaborative practice exch) professional affairs exchange, (prof is- Centering pregnancy: an interdiscipli- Contraception sues) professional issues, (prof update) profes- nary model of empowerment (proto- Contraceptive choice and patient com- sional update, (prototypes in ed and clin pract) types in ed and clin pract) (Rising), pliance: the health care provider's prototypes in education and clinical practice, (res exch) research exchange. 43(1):46 challenge (Branden), 43(6):471 Journal of Nurse-Midwifery « Vol. 43, No. 6, November/December 1998 547 © 1998 by the American College of Nurse-Midwives 0091-2182/98/$19.00 Issued by Elsevier Science Inc. Emergency contraception for mid- Editorial physician collaborative care in a wifery practice (Klima), 43(3):182 Birth language: a renewed conscious- combined academic and community See also Family planning ness (edit) (Zeidenstein), 43(2):75 setting (Payne, King), 43(1):19 Collaborative practice: beyond the bu- Reaction of residents to a teaching reaucratic shadow (edit)(Clark-Col- collaborative practice (Howard, Lep- Curriculum ler), 43(1):1 pert), 43(1):38 Curriculum trends in nurse-midwifery Recognizing excellence in writing: the education: views of program direc- establishment of two _ prestigious Education exchange tors (Bellack, Graber, O'Neill, awards (edit) (Clay), 43(4):247 Learning leadership: student’s experi- Musham), 43(5):341 Reproductive health care: a case for ences of a midwifery mentoring uniform prescriptive privileges (edit) practicum (ed exch) (Dirks, Gouver- Delivery of health care (Decker), 43(6):403 neur, McCullum, McGovern, Mels- Building community: developing skills Reproductive health care: evaluating ness, Saunders), 43(5):375 for interprofessional health profes- the scientific basis for practice (edit) Mentoring and job satisfaction: per- sions education and relationship-cen- (Decker), 43(3):148 ceptions of certified nurse-midwives tered care (ed update), 43(1):61 Unity in midwifery? Realities and alter- (ed exch) (Cuesta, Bloom), 43(2):111 Collaborative practice: beyond the bu- natives (edit) (Rooks), 43(5):315 reaucratic shadow (edit)(Clark-Col- Education programs ler), 43(1):1 Education programs accredited/preac- Collaborative practice: characteristics, Education credited by the American College of barriers, benefits, and implications Building community: developing skills Nurse-Midwives Division of Accredi- for midwifery (Keleher), 43(1):8 for interprofessional health profes- tation, 43(5):363 Ethics in reproductive health care: a sions education and relationship-cen- midwifery perspective (Sharp), 43(3): tered care (ed update), 43(1):61 Education update 230 Centering pregnancy: an interdiscipli- Building community: developing skills History of nurse-midwifery in repro- nary model of empowerment (proto- for interprofessional health profes- ductive health care (historic perspec) types in ed and clin pract) (Rising), sions education and relationship-cen- (Burst), 43(6):526 43(1):46 tered care (ed update), 43(1):61 Integrated midwife-physician practice: Curriculum trends in nurse-midwifery obstetric Darwinism? (i and o) (King, education: views of program direc- Epidural Shah), 43(1):55 tors (Bellack, Graber, O'Neill, Midwifery management of pain in la- Managed care and reproductive health Musham), 43(5):341 bor: the CNM data group, 1996 (AI- (Cohen, Williams), 43(3):150 Direct entry midwifery education: eval- bers), 43(2):77 A model of nurse-midwife and family uation of program innovations (pro- Nurse-midwives’ use of and attitudes physician collaborative care in a totypes in ed and clin pract) (Fuller- toward epidural analgesia (Graninger, combined academic and community ton, Shah, Holmes, Roe, Campau), McCool), 43(4):250 setting (Payne, King), 43(1):19 43(3):102 Professional autonomy for midwives: Education programs accredited/preac- Ethics an essential component of collabora- credited by the American College of Ethics in reproductive health care: a tive practice (Vann), 43(1):41 Nurse-Midwives Division of Accredi- midwifery perspective (Sharp), 43(3): Poverty and procreation among wom- tation, 43(5):363 240 en: an anthropologic study with im- Interdisciplinary education and _ prac- plications for health care providers tice: has its time come? (Singleton, Family planning (Killion), 43(4):273 Green-Hernandez), 43(1):3 Contraceptive choice and patient com- Team-building: making collaborative Interdisciplinary teaching: a survey of pliance: the health care provider's practice work (Stapleton), 43(1):12 CNM participation in medical educa- challenge (Branden), 43(6):471 Unity in midwifery? Realities and alter- tion in the United States (Harman, History of nurse-midwifery in repro- natives (edit) (Rooks), 43(5):315 Summers, King, Harman), 43(1):27 ductive health care (historic perspec) Use of prenatal services by Hispanic Learning leadership: student’s experi- (Burst), 43(6):526 women in San Diego County: a com- ences of a midwifery mentoring Poverty and procreation among wom- parison of urban and rural settings practicum (ed — exch) (Dirks, en: an anthropologic study with im- (Conrad, Hollenbach, Fullerton, Fei- Gouverneur, McCullum, McGovern, plications for health care providers gelson), 43(2):90 Melsness, Saunders), 43(5):375 (Killion), 43(4):273 Mentoring and job satisfaction: per- Sexually transmitted diseases and re- ceptions of certified nurse-midwives productive health in women (Burst), Direct entry midwifery (ed exch) (Cuesta, Bloom), 43(2):111 43(6):431 See Midwifery Midwifery education models: a con- Unintended pregnancy: consequences temporary review (prof update) and solutions for a worldwide prob- Distance education (Johnson, Fullerton), 43(5):351 lem (Klima), 43(6):483 See Education A model of nurse-midwife and family Use of prenatal services by Hispanic Journal of Nurse-Midwifery e¢ Vol. 43, No. 6, November/December 1998 women in San Diego County: a com- Women’s use of complementary and Intrapartum care parison of urban and rural settings alternative therapies in reproductive Bacterial vaginosis and preterm birth: (Conrad, Hollenbach, Fullerton, Fei- health care (Beal), 43(3):224 a comprehensive review of the liter- gelson), 43(2):90 ature (Paige, Augustyn, Adih, Witter, Hattie Hemschmeyer Award Chang), 43(2):83 Fellowship in the American Col- Hattie Hemschmeyer Award recipi- Intrapartum hypertension in a low-risk lege of Nurse-Midwives ents, 43(5):358 obstetric population (clin pract exch) Roster of ACNM Fellows (current (Albers, Overman, Sedler), 43(2): through May 1999), 43(5):365 Health maintenance organization 106 Who’s who among newly inducted See Managed care Midwifery management of pain in la- ACMM Fellows, 43(5):366 bor: the CNM data group, 1996 (Al- Historic perspectives bers), 43(2):77 Fertility History of nurse-midwifery in repro- Second-stage positioning in nurse- Accuracy of the Ovulon fertility moni- ductive health care (historic perspec) midwifery practices, part 1: position tor to predict and detect ovulation (Burst), 43(6):526 use and preferences (Hanson), 43(5): (res exch) (Fehring, Schlaff), 43(2): 320 117 HIV Second-stage positioning in nurse- Current issues in the midwifery man- midwifery practices, part 2: factors Gynecology agement of women living with HIV/ affecting use (Hanson), 43(5):326 Breast health care: a review (McCool, AIDS (MacLaren), 43(6):502 Stone-Condry, Bradford), 43(6):406 Promoting sexual health in the age of Issues and opinions Contraceptive choice and patient com- HIV/AIDS (Kurth), 43(3):162 Integrated midwife-physician practice: pliance: the health care provider’s obstetric Darwinism? (i and o) (King, challenge (Branden), 43(6):471 Homeless Shah), 43(1):55 Current issues in the midwifery man- Poverty and procreation among wom- agement of women living with HIV/ en: an anthropologic study with im- Journal reviews AIDS (MacLaren), 43(6):502 plications for health care providers 43(2):124; 43(5):392 Emergency contraception for mid- (Killion), 43(4):273 wifery practice (Klima), 43(3):182 Labor Enabling conception and pregnancy: Hormone replacement therapy Midwifery management of pain in la- midwifery care of women experienc- Primary and secondary prevention bor: the CNM data group, 1996 (AIl- ing infertility (Kennedy, Griffin, Frish- strategies among older postmeno- bers), 43(2):77 man), 43(3):190 pausal women (Keller, Fullerton, Fl- Nurse-midwives’ use of and attitudes History of nurse-midwifery in repro- eury), 43(4):262 toward epidural analgesia (Granin- ductive health care (historic perspec) Women’s midlife health: reframing ger, McCool), 43(4):250 (Burst), 43(6):526 menopause (Rousseau), 43(3):208 Outcomes of macrosomic infants in a Opportunities and burdens for nurse- nurse-midwifery service (res exch) midwives working in primary health Hospital admitting privileges (Nixon, Avery, Savik), 43(4):280 care: an example from population- Reimbursement, employment, and Second-stage positioning in nurse- based cervical cancer screening in hospital privilege data of certified midwifery practices, part 1: position urban Sweden (int’l exch) (Widmark, nurse-midwifery services (prof affairs use and preferences (Hanson), 43(5): Tishelman, Lundgren, Forss, Sachs, exch) (Ament), 43(4):305 320 Tornberg), 43(6):530 Professional autonomy for midwives: Second-stage positioning in nurse- Preconception care: an integral part of an essential component of collabora- midwifery practices, part 2: factors primary care for women (Reynolds), tive practice (Vann), 43(1):41 affecting use (Hanson), 43(5):326 43(6):445 Primary and secondary prevention Infertility Lang, Dorothea M strategies among older postmeno- Enabling conception and pregnancy: A special tribute to Dorothea M. Lang, pausal women (Keller, Fullerton, Fl- midwifery care of women experienc- 43(4):249 eury), 43(4):262 ing infertility (Kennedy, Griffin, Frish- Promoting sexual health in the age of man), 43(3):190 HIV/AIDS (Kurth), 43(3):162 Letters to the editor 43(2):121; 43(4):310 Sexually transmitted diseases and re- International exchange productive health in women (Burst), Opportunities and burdens for nurse- 43(6):431 midwives working in primary health Managed care Unintended pregnancy: consequences care: an example from population- Managed care and reproductive health and solutions for a worldwide prob- based cervical cancer screening in (Cohen, Williams), 43(3):150 lem (Klima), 43(6):483 urban Sweden (int'l exch) (Widmark, Women’s midlife health: reframing Tishelman, Lundgren, Forss, Sachs, Media reviews menopause (Rousseau), 43(3):208 Tornberg), 43(6):530 - 43(2):133, 43(5):381 Journal of Nurse-Midwifery ¢ Vol. 43, No. 6, November/December 1998 Menopause neur, McCullum, McGovern, Mels- Midwives Alliance of North Amer- Primary and secondary prevention ness, Saunders), 43(5):375 ica strategies among older postmeno- Managed care and reproductive health Unity in midwifery? Realities and alter- pausal women (Keller, Fullerton, Fl- (Cohen, Williams), 43(3):150 natives (edit) (Rooks), 43(5):315 eury), 43(4):262 Mentoring and job satisfaction: per- Women’s midlife health: reframing ceptions of certified nurse-midwives National League for Nursing menopause (Rousseau), 43(3):208 (ed exch) (Cuesta, Bloom), 43(2):111 Building community: developing skills Women’s use of complementary and Midwifery education models: a con- for interprofessional health profes- alternative therapies in reproductive temporary review (prof update) sions education and relationship-cen- health care (Beal), 43(3):224 (Johnson, Fullerton), 43(5):351 tered care (ed update), 43(1):61 Midwifery management of pain in la- bor: the CNM data group, 1996 (Al- Newborn Mentor bers), 43(2):77 Bacterial vaginosis and preterm birth: Learning leadership: student’s experi- Midwife and nurse-midwife: the effect a comprehensive review of the liter- ences of a midwifery mentoring of the title on perception and confi- ature (Paige, Augustyn, Adih, Witter, practicum (ed exch) (Dirks, Gouver- Chang), 43(2):83 neur, McCullum, McGovern, Mels- dence in services provided by profes- ness, Saunders), 43(5):375 sional midwives (prof issues) (John- Outcomes of macrosomic infants in a nurse-midwifery service (res exch) Mentoring and job satisfaction: per- son, et al), 43(4):296 (Nixon, Avery, Savik), 43(4):280 ceptions of certified nurse-midwives A model of nurse-midwife and family physician collaborative care in a (ed exch) (Cuesta, Bloom), 43(2):111 Nurse-midwifery combined academic and community See Midwifery setting (Payne, King), 43(1):19 Midwifery Nurse-midwives’ use of and attitudes Centering pregnancy: an interdiscipli- Nutrition toward epidural analgesia (Granin- nary model of empowerment (proto- Nutrition in reproductive health ger, McCool), 43(4):250 (Hally), 43(6):459 types in ed and clin pract) (Rising), Opportunities and burdens for nurse- 43(1):46 midwives working in primary health Collaborative practice: characteristics, Obstetric complications care: an example from population- barriers, benefits, and implications Current issues in the midwifery man- based cervical cancer screening in for midwifery (Keleher), 43(1):8 agement of women living with HIV/ urban Sweden (int’l exch) (Widmark, Collaborative practice: a resource AIDS (MacLaren), 43(6):502 Tishelman, Lundgren, Forss, Sachs, guide for midwives (prof update) Intrapartum hypertension in a low-risk Tornberg), 43(6):530 (Miller, King), 43(1):66 obstetric population (clin pract exch) Professional autonomy for midwives: Current issues in the midwifery man- (Albers, Overman, Sedler), 43(2): an essential component of collabora- agement of women living with HIV/ 106 tive practice (Vann), 43(1):41 AIDS (MacLaren), 43(6):502 Outcomes of macrosomic infants in a Reaction of residents to a teaching Direct entry midwifery education: eval- nurse-midwifery service (res exch) collaborative practice (Howard, Lep- uation of program innovations (pro- (Nixon, Avery, Savik), 43(4):280 pert), 43(1):38 totypes in ed and clin pract) (Fuller- Reimbursement, employment, and ton, Shah, Holmes, Roe, Campau), Ovulation hospital privilege data of certified 43(3):102 Accuracy of the Ovulon fertility moni- nurse-midwifery services (prof affairs Early abortion: update and implica- tor to predict and detect ovulation tions for midwifery practice (Narri- exch) (Ament), 43(4):305 (res exch) (Fehring, Schlaff), 43(2): gan), 43(6):492 Reproductive health care: a case for 117 Ethics in reproductive health care: a uniform prescriptive privileges (edit) (Decker), 43(6):403 midwifery perspective (Sharp), 43(3): Pain 235 Reproductive health care: evaluating Identification and management of Integrated midwife-physician practice: the scientific basis for practice (edit) pregnancy-related low back pain obstetric Darwinism? (i and o) (King, (Decker), 43(3):148 (Perkins, Hammer, Loubert), 43(5): Shah), 43(1):55 Second-stage positioning in nurse- 331 Interdisciplinary teaching: a survey of midwifery practices, part 1: position Midwifery management of pain in la- CNM participation in medical educa- use and preferences (Hanson), 43(5): bor: the CNM data group, 1996 (Al- tion in the United States (Harman, 320 bers), 43(2):77 Summers, King, Harman), 43(1):27 Second-stage positioning in nurse- Nurse-midwives’ use of and attitudes History of nurse-midwifery in repro- midwifery practices, part 2: factors toward epidural analgesia (Graninger, ductive health care (historic perspec) affecting use (Hanson), 43(5):326 McCool), 43(4):250 (Burst), 43(6):526 Team-building: making collaborative Learning leadership: student’s experi- practice work (Stapleton), 43(1):12 Pedersen, Bonnie ences of a midwifery mentoring Unity in midwifery? Realities and alter- In memoriam: Bonnie Pedersen, practicum (ed exch) (Dirks, Gouver- natives (edit) (Rooks), 43(5):315 CNM, MPH, FACNM, 43(5):360 550 Journal of Nurse-Midwifery ¢ Vol. 43, No. 6, November/December 1998 Pharmacology hood sexual abuse (clin pract exch) Professional affairs exchange Midwifery management of pain in la- (Seng, Hassinger), 43(4):287 Reimbursement, employment, and bor: the CNM data group, 1996 (Al- Use of prenatal services by Hispanic hospital privilege data of certified bers), 43(2):77 women in San Diego County: a com- nurse-midwifery services (prof affairs Reproductive health care: a case for parison of urban and rural settings exch) (Ament), 43(4):305 uniform prescriptive privileges (edit) (Conrad, Hollenbach, Fullerton, Fei- (Decker), 43(6):403 gelson), 43(2):90 Professional issues Midwife and nurse-midwife: the effect Poverty of the title on perception and confi- Prepregnant weight dence in services provided by profes- Poverty and procreation among wom- Outcomes of macrosomic infants in a en: an anthropologic study with im- sional midwives (prof issues) (John- nurse-midwifery service (res exch) plications for health care providers son, et al), 43(4):296 (Nixon, Avery, Savik), 43(4):280 (Killion), 43(4):273 Practical approaches for estimating Professional update prepregnant body weight (Harris, El- Collaborative practice: a resource Preconception care lison), 43(3):97 guide for midwives (prof update) Enabling conception and pregnancy: (Miller, King), 43(1):66 midwifery care of women experienc- Midwifery education models: a con- ing infertility (Kennedy, Griffin, Frish- Preterm birth temporary review (prof update) man), 43(3):190 Bacterial vaginosis and preterm birth: (Johnson, Fullerton), 43(5):351 Nutrition in reproductive health a comprehensive review of the liter- (Hally), 43(6):459 ature (Paige, Augustyn, Adih, Witter, Prototypes in education and clin- Chang), 43(2):83 Preconception care: an integral part of ical practice primary care for women (Reynolds), Centering pregnancy: an interdiscipli- 43(6):445 Primary care nary model of empowerment (proto- Breast health care: a review (McCool, types in ed and clin pract) (Rising), Pregnancy complications Stone-Condry, Bradford), 43(6):406 43(1):46 Bacterial vaginosis and preterm birth: Contraceptive choice and patient com- Direct entry midwifery education: eval- a comprehensive review of the liter- pliance: the health care provider’s uation of program innovations (pro- ature (Paige, Augustyn, Adih, Witter, challenge (Branden), 43(6):471 totypes in ed and clin pract) (Fuller- Chang), 43(2):83 Interdisciplinary education and prac- ton, Shah, Holmes, Roe, Campau), Identification and management of tice: has its time come? (Singleton, 43(3):102 pregnancy-related low back pain Green-Hernandez), 43(1):3 (Perkins, Hammer, Loubert), 43(5): Managed care and reproductive health Reproductive health 331 (Cohen, Williams), 43(3):150 Breast health care: a review (McCool, Outcomes of macrosomic infants in a Nutrition in reproductive health Stone-Condry, Bradford), 43(6):406 nurse-midwifery service (res exch) (Hally), 43(6):459 Contraceptive choice and patient com- (Nixon, Avery, Savik), 43(4):280 Opportunities and burdens for nurse- pliance: the health care provider's midwives working in primary health challenge (Branden), 43(6):471 Prenatal care care: an example from population- Current issues in the midwifery man- Bacterial vaginosis and preterm birth: based cervical cancer screening in agement of women living with HIV/ a comprehensive review of the liter- urban Sweden (int'l exch) (Widmark, AIDS (MacLaren), 43(6):502 ature (Paige, Augustyn, Adih, Witter, Tishelman, Lundgren, Forss, Sachs, Early abortion: update and implica- Chang), 43(2):83 Tornberg), 43(6):530 tions for midwifery practice (Narri- Centering pregnancy: an interdiscipli- Poverty and procreation among wom- gan), 43(6):492 nary model of empowerment (proto- en: an anthropologic study with im- Emergency contraception for mid- types in ed and clin pract) (Rising), plications for health care providers wifery practice (Klima), 43(3):182 43(1):46 (Killion), 43(4):273 Enabling conception and pregnancy: Identification and management of Preconception care: an integral part of midwifery care of women experienc- pregnancy-related low back pain primary care for women (Reynolds), ing infertility (Kennedy, Griffin, Frish- (Perkins, Hammer, Loubert), 43(5): 43(6):445 man), 43(3):190 331 Primary and secondary prevention Ethics in reproductive health care: a Nutrition in reproductive health strategies among older postmeno- midwifery perspective (Sharp), 43(3): (Hally), 43(6):459 pausal women (Keller, Fullerton, 230 Practical approaches for estimating Fleury), 43(4):262 History of nurse-midwifery in repro- prepregnant body weight (Harris, El- Sexually transmitted diseases and re- ductive health care (historic perspec) lison), 43(3):97 productive health in women (Burst), (Burst), 43(6):526 Relationship strategies and interdisci- 43(6):431 Nutrition in reproductive health plinary collaboration: improving ma- Women’s midlife health: reframing (Hally), 43(6):459 ternity care with survivors of child- menopause (Rousseau), 43(3):208 Opportunities and burdens for nurse- Journal of Nurse-Midwifery « Vol. 43, No. 6, November/December 1998 551 midwives working in primary health (res exch) (Fehring, Schlaff), 43(2):117 plinary collaboration: improving ma- care: an example from population- Outcomes of macrosomic infants in a ternity care with survivors of child- based cervical cancer screening in nurse-midwifery service (res exch) hood sexual abuse (clin pract exch) urban Sweden (int’] exch) (Widmark, (Nixon, Avery, Savik), 43(4):280 (Seng, Hassinger), 43(4):287 Tishelman, Lundgren, Forss, Sachs, Sexually transmitted diseases Tornberg), 43(6):530 Residency program Current issues in the midwifery man- Preconception care: an integral part of Interdisciplinary teaching: a survey of agement of women living with HIV/ primary care for women (Reynolds), CNM participation in medical educa- AIDS (MacLaren), 43(6):502 43(6):445 tion in the United States (Harman, Promoting sexual health in the age of Promoting sexual health in the age of Summers, King, Harman), 43(1):27 HIV/AIDS (Kurth), 43(3):162 HIV/AIDS (Kurth), 43(3):162 Reaction of residents to a teaching Reproductive health care: evaluating collaborative practice (Howard, Lep- Sexually transmitted diseases and re- productive health in women (Burst), the scientific basis for practice (edit) pert), 43(1):38 43(6):431 (Decker), 43(3):148 Sexually transmitted diseases and re- RU 486 Sweden productive health in women (Burst), Early abortion: update and implica- Opportunities and burdens for nurse- 43(6):431 tions for midwifery practice (Narri- midwives working in primary health Unintended pregnancy: consequences gan), 43(6):492 care: an example from population- and solutions for a worldwide prob- based cervical cancer screening in lem (Klima), 43(6):483 San Diego urban Sweden (int’] exch) (Widmark, Women’s midlife health: reframing Use of prenatal services by Hispanic Tishelman, Lundgren, Forss, Sachs, menopause (Rousseau), 43(3):208 women in San Diego County: a com- Tornberg), 43(6):530 Women’s use of complementary and parison of urban and rural settings alternative therapies in reproductive (Conrad, Hollenbach, Fullerton, Fei- Weight health care (Beal), 43(3):224 gelson), 43(2):91 Practical approaches for estimating prepregnant body weight (Harris, El- Research Second-stage position lison), 43(3):97 Practical approaches for estimating Second-stage positioning in nurse- prepregnant body weight (Harris, El- midwifery practices, part 1: position Wiedenbach, Ernestine lison), 43(3):97 use and preferences (Hanson), 43(5): In memoriam: Ernestine Wiedenbach, Reproductive health care: evaluating 320 CNM, MA, FACNM (Burst), 43(5): the scientific basis for practice (edit) Second-stage positioning in nurse- 361 (Decker), 43(3):148 midwifery practices, part 2: factors affecting use (Hanson), 43(5):326 Writing Research exchange Recognizing excellence in writing: the Accuracy of the Ovulon fertility moni- Sexual abuse establishment of two prestigious tor to predict and detect ovulation Relationship strategies and interdisci- awards (edit) (Clay), 43(4):247 Journal of Nurse-Midwifery e Vol. 43, No. 6, November/December 1998

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