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Journal of Nursing Care Quality 2005 Author Index A Withdrawal Protocol: A Quality of Care Initiative, 20(4):297 Ahmed S See Gavin-Dreschnack D Cvach MM See Poe SS Almost J See Laschinger HS Ammarell N See Anderson RA Anderson MA, Tyler D, Helms LB, Hanson KS, Sparbel Dalen S See Sabo JA KJH: Hospital Readmission From a Transitional Care Unit, 20(1):26 Davis BA See Gardner TF Anderson RA, Ammarell N, Bailey DE, Colon-Emeric C, Davis BA, Kiesel CK, McFarland J, Collard A, Coston K, Corazzini K, Lekan-Rutledge D, Piven ML, Utley-Smith Keeton A: Evaluating Instruments for Quality: Testing Convergent Validity of the Consumer Emergency Care Q: The Power of Relationship for High-quality Long-term Care, 20(2):103 Satisfaction Scale, 20(4):364 Aud MA See Rantz MJ Davis LL See Sujijantararat R Aud MA, Rantz MJ: Admissions to Skilled Nursing Diby M, Merlani P, Garnerin P, Ricou B: Harmonization of Facilities From Assisted Living Facilities, 20(1):16 Practice Among Different Groups of Caregivers: A Guideline on Arterial Blood Gas Utilization, 20(4):327 B Dlugacz YD, Stier L: More Quality Bang for Your Healthcare Buck, 20(2):174 Bailey DE See Anderson RA de Ramon-Garrido E See Gonzalez-Valentin A Bailey J, McVey L, Pevreal A: Surveying Patients as a Start to Quality Improvement in the Surgical Suites Holding E Area, 20(4):319 Etnyre A See Sethness R Baldwin DM See Williams-Brown S Barnard C See Sullivan C F Barnett SD See Halpin LS Farquhar MB See Clancy CM Barnett SD See Kardis P Featherston DE: Interview with Frances A. Griffin, Beeson T See Wolverton CL Institute for Healthcare Improvement, 20(4):369 Benjamin M See Wolverton Cl Fitzgerald S See Gavin-Dreschnack D Bennion J See Yauk S$ Flesner M See Rantz MJ Berntsen KJ: Looking Beyond Tort Reform Toward Safer Forbes C See Wolverton CL Healthcare Systems, 20(1):9 Booth RZ See Sujijantararat R G Bourdeaux L, Matthews L, Richards NL, SanAgustin G, Gardner TE Nnadozie CPT MU, Davis BA, Kirk S: Patient Thomas P, Veltigian S: Comparative Study of Case Anxiety and Patient Satisfaction in Hospital-based and Management Program for Patients With Syncope, Freestanding Ambulatory Surgery Centers, 20(3):238 20(2):140 Garnerin P See Diby M Bruce A See Kardis P Gartrell DG See Poe SS Gavin-Dreschnack D, Nelson A, Fitzgerald S, Harrow J, C Sanchez-Anguiano A, Ahmed S, Powell-Cope G: Campbell K See Wolverton CL Wheelchair-related Falls: Current Evidence and Directions for Improved Quality Care, 20(2):119 Clancy CM See Hughes RG Gilliam A See Livesay S Clancy CM, Farquhar MB, Sharp BAC: Patient Safety in Nursing Practice, 20(3):193 Gilliland I See Sethness R Clark PA See Miceli PJ Gleason KM See Sullivan C Collard A See Davis BA Gonzalez-Valentin A, Padin-Lopez S, de Ramon-Garrido E: Patient Satisfaction With Nursing Care in a Regional Colon-Emeric C See Anderson RA University Hospital in Southern Spain, 20(1):63 Comeau E See Sturkey EN Groszek JM See Sullivan C Comeau E, Lowry D: Unannounced JCAHO Survey, 20(1):5 H Conbere PC See Sabo JA Hall LM See Laschinger HS Corazzini K See Anderson RA Halpin LS, Barnett SD: Preoperative State of Mind Coston K See Davis BA Among Patients Undergoing CABG: Effect on Length Crumpler J, Ross A: Development of an Alcohol of Stay and Postoperative Complications, 20(1):73 375 376 JOURNAL OF NURSING CARE QUALITY/OCTOBER-DECEMBER 2005 Hanson KS See Anderson MA Lee H-O See Kim H-S Harrow J See Gavin-Dreschnack D Leino-Kilpi H, Johansson K, Heikkinen K, Kaljonen A, Hayhurst A, Saylor C, Stuenkel D: Work Environmental Virtanen H, Salantera S: Patient Education and Factors and Retention of Nurses, 20(3):283 Health-related Quality of Life: Surgical Hospital Patients as a Case in Point, 20(4):307 Heikkinen K See Leino-Kilpi H Lekan-Rutledge D See Anderson RA Helms LB See Anderson MA Lemke JR, Kasprowicz K, Worral Ps: Intermittent Hickey JV See Livesay S Catheterization for Patients With a Neurogenic Hobbs LA See Wolverton CL Bladder: Sterile Versus Clean. Using Evidence-based Hopkins BA See Yauk § Practice at the Staff Nurse Level, 20(4):302 Howard P See Sabo JA Linker S See Sturkey EN Huff N See Wolverton CL Livesay S$, Gilliam A, Mokracek M, Sebastian S$, Hickey JV: Hughes RG, Clancy CM: Working Conditions That Nurses’ Perceptions of Open Visiting Hours in Support Patient Safety, 20(4):289 Neuroscience Intensive Care Unit, 20(2):182 Lowry D See Comeau E I Lowry J See Sethness R Ingersoll S, Valente SM, RoperJ : Nurse Care Luebbehusen M See Wolverton CL Coordination for Diabetes: A Literature Review and Synthesis, 20(3):208 M Macnee CL See Washington GT J Marek KD See Rantz MJ Johansson K See Leino-Kilpi H Markwell SK: Long-term Restraint Reduction: One Johnson RA See Rantz MJ Hospital’s Experience With Restraint Alternatives, Jones K See Scott J 20(3):253 Jones K See Scott-Cawiezell J Matthews L See Bourdeaux L Jones ME See Sethness R McFarland J See Davis BA Joy TL See Poe SS McVey L See Bailey J Meinersmann K See Wiiliams-Brown S$ K Merlani P See Diby M Kaljonen A See Leino-Kilpi H Miceli PJ, Clark PA: Your Patient—My Child: Seven Kanji Z: Implementation of a Sedation and Analgesia Priorities for Improving Pediatric Care From the Scale, 20(1):13 Parent’s Perspective, 20(1):43 Kardis P, Bruce A, MichaelsJ ,B arnett SD: Quality-of-Life Michaels J See Kardis P Changes Following the Completion of Phase II Mokracek M See Livesay S Cardiac Rehabilitation, 20(2):161 Moore L See Scott J Kasprowicz K See Lemke JR Moore L See Scott-Cawiezell J Keeton A See Davis BA Moore T: Best Practice Guidelines: An Invitation to Keith DD See Sturkey EN Reflect on Therapeutic Touch™ Practice, 20(1):90 Kieninger M See Wolverton CL Mueller JS ee Ragsdale MA Kiesel CK See Davis BA Myers M See Wolverton CL Kim H-S, Oh J-A, Lee H-O: Effects of Nurse-coordinated Intervention on Patients With Type 2 Diabetes in N Korea, 20(2):154 Nelson A See Gavin-Dreschnack D Kim H-S, Yoo YS, Shim H-S: Effects of an Internet-based Nnadozie CPT MU See Gardner TF Intervention on Plasma Glucose Levels in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes, 20(4):335 oO Kirk S See Gardner TF Oermann MH: From the Editor: New Web Sites on Knudtson B See Sabo JA Patient Safety, 20¢4):374 Kropp D See Tapp J Oh J-A See Kim H-S L Otto D See Rantz MJ Laschinger HS, Hall LM, Pedersen C, AlmostJ : A r Psychometric Analysis of the Patient Satisfaction With Nursing Care Quality Questionnaire: An Actionable Padin-Lopez S See Gonzalez-Valentin A Approach to Measuring Patient Satisfaction, 20(3):220 Parisi LL See Soo Hoo WE Author Index Ti 4 Pedersen C See Laschinger HS Sebastian S See Livesay S$ Pevreal A See Bailey J Sethness R, Rauschhuber M, Etnyre A, Gilliland 1, Lowry Phillips CD See Yauk S$ J, Jones ME: Cardiac Health: Relationships Among Hostility, Spirituality, and Health Risk, 20(1):81 Phillips JM See Williams-Brown $ Sharp BAC See Clancy CM Phillips JM See Williams-Brown S Shim H-S See Kim H-S Piven ML See Anderson RA Smeltzer CH, Vlasses FR, Robinson CR: “If We Only Had Poe SS, Cvach MM, Gartrell DG, Radzik BR, Joy TL: An a Nurse” ... Historical View of a Nurse Shortage, Evidence-based Approach to Fall Risk Assessment, 20(2):190 Prevention, and Management: Lessons Learned, 20(2): 107 Soo Hoo WE, Parisi LL: Nursing Informatics Approach to Analyzing Staffing Effectiveness Indicators, Poe SS: Patient Safety: Planting the Seed, 20(3):198 20(3):215 Porter R See Rantz MJ Sparbel KJH See Anderson MA Powell-Cope G See Gavin-Dreschnack D St. Pierre J: Delirium: A Process Improvement Approach to Changing Prescribing Practices in a Community R Teaching Hospital, 20(3):244 Radzik BR See Poe SS Stier L See Dlugacz YD Ragsdale MA, MuellerJ : Plan, Do, Study, Act Model to Stuenkel D See Hayhurst A Improve an Orientation Program, 20(3):268 Sturkey EN, Linker S$, Keith DD, Comeau E: Improving Rantz MJ See Aud MA Wound Care Outcomes in the Home Setting, Rantz MJ, Marek KD, Aud MA, Johnson RA, Otto D, 20(4):349 Porter R: TigerPlace: A New Future for Older Adults, Sujijantararat R, Booth RZ, Davis LL: Nosocomial Urinary 20(1):1 Tract Infection: Nursing-sensitive Quality Indicator in Rantz MJ, Zwygart-Stauffacher M, Flesner M: Advances in a Thai Hospital, 20(2):134 Measuring Quality of Care in Nursing Homes: A New Sullivan C, Gleason KM, Rooney D, Groszek JM, Barnard Tool for Providers, Consumers, Regulators, and C: Medication Reconciliation in the Acute Care Researchers, 20(4):293 Setting: Opportunity and Challenge for Nursing, Rauschhuber M See Sethness R 20(2):95 Richards NL See Bourdeaux L = Ricou B See Diby M Riggs M See Yauk S Tapp J, Kropp D: Evaluating Pain Management Delivered by Direct Care Nurses, 20(2):167 Robinson CR See Smeltzer CH Terrell S See Yauk S Rooney D See Sullivan C Thomas P See Bourdeaux L Roper J See Ingersoll S Tourville C See Sabo JA Ross A See Crumpler J Tyler D See Anderson MA Rusch A See Sabo JA Tzeng H-M: Promoting a Safer Practice Environment as Rust G See Williams-Brown S Related to Occupational Tuberculosis: A Nursing Care Quality Issue in Taiwan, 20(4):356 Ss Sabo JA, Knudtson B, Conbere PC, Howard P, Rusch A, U Dalen S, Wilson W, Tourville C: Developing an Utley-Smith Q See Anderson RA Outcome-based Multidisciplinary Care Planning Tool Process and Outcomes, 20(2):145 Vv Salantera S See Leino-Kilpi H Valente SM See Ingersoll S SanAgustin G See Bourdeaux L Veltigian S See Bourdeaux L Sanchez-Anguiano A See Gavin-Dreschnack D Virtanen H See Leino-Kilpi H Saylor C See Hayhurst A Vlasses FR See Smeltzer CH Scott J, Vojir C, Jones K, Moore L: Assessing Nursing Homes’ Capacity to Create and Sustain Improvement, Vojir C See Scott J 20(1):36 Vojir C See Scott-Cawiezell J Scott-CawiezellJ :A re Nursing Homes Ready to Create Sustainable Improvement?, 20(3):203 Ww Scott-CawiezellJ ,J ones K, Moore L, Vojir C: Nursing Washington GT, Macnee CL: Evaluation of Outcomes: Home Culture: A Critical Component in Sustained The Effects of Continuous Lateral Rotational Therapy, Improvement, 20(4):341 20(3):273 378 JOURNAL OF NURSING CARE QUALITY/OCTOBER-DECEMBER 2005 White S See Wolverton CL Woodward D: Developing a Pain Management Program Williams-Brown S, Meinersmann K, Baldwin DM, Phillips Through Continuous Improvement Strategies, JM: Rural African American Women’s Descriptions of 20(3):261 Mammogram Quality, 20(3):231 Worral PS See Lemke JR Williams-Brown §S, Phillips JM, Rust G: Ensuring ¥ Consistent Quality Care to Address Disparities in Cancer Screening, 20(2):99 Yauk S, Hopkins BA, Phillips CD, Terrell S$, Bennion J, Wilson W See Sabo JA Riggs M: Predicting In-Hospital Falls: Development of the Scott and White Falls Risk Screener, 20(2):128 Wolverton CL, Hobbs LA, Beeson T, Benjamin M, Campbell K, Forbes C, Huff N, Kieninger M, Yoo YS See Kim H-S Luebbehusen M, Myers M, White S: Nosocomial Zz Pressure Ulcer Rates in Critical Care: Performance Improvement Project, 20(1):56 Zwygart-Stauffacher M See Rantz MJ Subject Index 379 2005 Subject Index A CareMaps, quality management collaborative Accreditation, unannounced JCAHO survey, initiative, (2):174 (1):5 Care planning, outcome-based multidisciplinary Acute care care planning tool, (2):145 in-hospital falls, (2):128 Care satisfaction, effects of Internet-based intervention on plasma glucose in type 2 restraint reduction, (3):253 diabetes, (4):335 African American women, rural, descriptions of Case management, syncope, (2):140 mammogram quality, (3):231 Age/Aging. See Geriatric population Catheterization, intermittent, for neurogenic bladder, (4):302 Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Cellular phone, effects of Internet-based patient safety in nursing practice, (3):193 intervention on plasma glucose in type 2 web site for patient safety, (4):374 diabetes, (4):335 Alcohol abuse, (4):297 Chart Audit Analysis Tool, pain management by Alcohol withdrawal protocol, (4):297 direct care nurses, (2):167 Alcohol withdrawal syndrome, Client-centered care, Therapeutic Touch, (1):90 symptom-triggered therapy, (4):297 Collaboration Alternatives, restraint reduction, (3):253 consistent quality care to address disparities in cancer Ambulatory surgery, patient anxiety and screening, (2):99 satisfaction, (3):238 more quality bang for your healthcare buck, (2):174 Analgesia, sedation and analgesia scale, (1):13 Communication Anxiety, patient anxiety in ambulatory surgery effects of Internet-based intervention on plasma centers, (3):238 glucose in type 2 diabetes, (4):335 APACHE, quality management collaborative nurses’ perceptions of open visiting hours in initiative, (2):174 neuroscience ICU, (2):182 Arterial blood gas, harmonization of practice nursing homes’ capacity to create and sustain among caregiver groups, (4):327 improvement, (1):36 Assisted living facilities, transfer to skilled nursing nursing homes’ capacity to create sustainable facilities, (1):16 improvement, (3):203 Autonomy, work environment factors and Competing Values Framework Organization retention of nurses, (3):283 Assessment, organizational culture in nursing home setting, (4):341 B Consistency of care, healthcare disparities, (2):99 Best practice guidelines, client-centered care, Consumer Emergency Care Satisfaction Scale, Therapeutic Touch, (1):90 (4):364 Blood glucose, effects of Internet-based Continuing education intervention on plasma glucose in type 2 diabetes, (4):335 delirium, (3):244 Blood pressure, hostility and spirituality and, evidence-based approach to fall risk assessment, (1):81 prevention, and management, (2):107 Braden Scale, nosocomial pressure ulcer rates in patient education and health-related quality of life, critical care, (1):56 (4):307 your patient-my child: priorities for improving Cc pediatric care from parent’s perspective, (1):43 Cancer pain, pain management program, (3):261 Continuity of care, healthcare disparities, (2):99 Cancer screening Continuous lateral rotational therapy, outcomes, disparities in, (2):99 (3):273 rural African American women’s descriptions of Convergent validity, Consumer Emergency Care mammogram quality, (3):231 Satisfaction Scale, (4):364 Cardiac health, hostility and spirituality and, Coronary artery bypass graft, preoperative mental (1):81 status and postoperative complications, Cardiac rehabilitation, quality of life, (1):73 (2):161 Cultural change, healthcare disparities, (2):99 380 JOURNAL OF NURSING CARE QUALITY/OCTOBER-DECEMBER 2005 D Griffin, Frances A., (4):369 Delirium, medications and, (3):244 Guidelines, harmonization of practice among Dementia, admission to skilled nursing facilities caregiver groups, (4):327 from assisted living facilities, (1):16 Diabetes mellitus, type 2 H impact of Internet-based educational intervention, Healthcare delivery, harmonization of practices, (4):335 (4):327 nurse care coordination, (3):208 Healthcare disparities, in cancer screening, (2):99 nurse-coordinated intervention, (2):154 Health promotion, hostility, spirituality, and Drugs, delirium and, (3):244 cardiac health risk, (1):81 E Hispanic Americans, hostility, spirituality, and cardiac health risk, (1):81 Economic issues Historical perspective, nursing shortage; “If we case management program for syncope, (2):140 only had a nurse,” (2):190 more quality bang for your healthcare buck, (2):174 Home healthcare, improving wound care Emergency department, patient satisfaction, outcomes, (4):349 (4):364 Hospitalization Environment hospital readmission from a transitional care unit, occupational health hazards, (4):356 (1):26 work environment factors and retention of nurses, length of stay. See Length of stay (3):283 Hostility, cardiac health risk, (1):81 Evidence-based practice Hypertension, hostility and spirituality and, alcohol withdrawal protocol, (4):297 (1):81 client-centered care, Therapeutic Touch, (1):90 consistent quality care to address disparities in cancer I screening, (2):99 Infection, occupational tuberculosis, (4):356 fall risk assessment, prevention, and management, Infection control, improving wound care (2):107 outcomes in home setting, (4):349 intermittent catheterization in neurogenic bladder, Injury, fall-related, (2):107 (4):302 Inservice training, plan, do, study, act model to nurse care coordination for diabetes, (3):208 improve orientation, (3):268 sedation and analgesia scale, (1):13 Institute for Healthcare Improvement, (4):369 Instrument development, nursing care quality F questionnaire, (3):220 Fall risk screener, in-hospital falls, (2):128 Internet Falls/falling effects of Internet-based intervention on plasma in hospital, (2):128 glucose in type 2 diabetes, (4):335 risk assessment, prevention, and management, (2):107 patient safety Web sites, (4):374 Family-centered care, priorities for improving Intervention pediatric care from parent’s perspective, effects of Internet-based intervention on plasma (1):43 glucose in type 2 diabetes, (4):335 G nurse-coordinated intervention for type 2 diabetes, (2):154 Geriatric population patient education and health-related quality of life, admission to skilled nursing facilities from assisted (4):307 living facilities, (1):16 delirium and medications, (3):244 J hospital readmission from transitional care unit, (1):26 Job satisfaction, work environment factors and preoperative state of mind and postoperative retention of nurses, (3):283 complications, (1):73 Joint Commission International Center for Patient TigerPlace, (1):1 Safety, Web site for patient safety, (4):374 Glycosylated hemoglobin, nurse-coordinated Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare intervention for type 2 diabetes, Organizations, unannounced JCAHO survey, (2):154 (1):5 Subject Index 381 Nursing practice Leadership care coordination for diabetes, (3):208 nursing homes’ capacity to create and sustain intermittent catheterization in neurogenic bladder, improvement, (1):36 (4):302 nursing homes’ capacity to create sustainable medication reconciliation in acute care, (2):95 improvement, (3):203 nurse staffing and nosocomial urinary tract infection, Legal issues, tort reform, (1):9 (2):134 Length of stay occupational tuberculosis, (4):356 case management program for syncope, (2):140 pain management, (2):167 continuous lateral rotational therapy, (3):273 patient safety, (3):193 preoperative state of mind and, (1):73 patient satisfaction with nursing care, (1):63 quality management collaborative initiative, (2):174 using best evidence to change practice. See Long-term care Evidence-based practice nursing homes’ capacity to create and sustain Nursing shortage improvement, (1):36 historical perspective: “If we only had a nurse,” power of relationship for high-quality long-term care, (2):190 (2):103 work environment factors and retention of nurses, TigerPlace, (1):1 (3):283 M Oo Malpractice, tort reform, (1):9 Observable Indicators of Nursing Home Care Quality Instrument, (4):293 Mammography, rural African American women’s descriptions of mammogram quality, (3):231 Occupational health hazards, tuberculosis, (4):356 Medical errors Organizational attributes, nursing homes’ capacity to create and sustain improvement, looking beyond tort reform, (1):9 (1):36 Medication errors, medication reconciliation in Organizational culture acute care, (2):95 nursing home, (4):341 Mental status, preoperative, postoperative complications and, (1):73 nursing homes’ capacity to create sustainable improvement, (3):203 Minimum Data Set, admission to skilled nursing facilities from assisted living facilities, (1):16 Orientation, plan, do, study, act model, (3):268 Multidisciplinary care Outcome-based care, outcome-based multidisciplinary care planning tool, (2):145 case management program for syncope, (2):140 Outcomes outcome-based multidisciplinary care planning tool, (2):145 continuous lateral rotational therapy, (3):273 hospital readmission from a transitional care unit, N (1):26 Neurogenic bladder, intermittent catheterization, improving wound care in home setting, (4):349 (4):302 Neuroscience intensive care unit, nurses’ ls perceptions of open visiting hours, (2):182 Pain management Nosocomial infection cancer pain, (3):261 pneumonia, continuous lateral rotational therapy, by direct care nurses, (2):167 (3):273 Parent's perspective, priorities for improving urinary tract infection, (2):134 pediatric care from parent’s perspective, (1):43 Nursing home Pathways, care planning, (2):145 capacity to create and sustain improvement, (1):36 Patient education capacity to create sustainable improvement, (3):203 effects of Internet-based intervention on plasma measuring quality of care, (4):293 glucose in type 2 diabetes, (4):335 organizational culture, (4):341 health-related quality of life, (4):307 power of relationship for high-quality long-term care, Patient safety (2):103 fall risk assessment, prevention, and management, Nursing informatics, analysis of staffing (2):107 effectiveness indicators, (3):215 medication reconciliation in acute care, (2):95 382 JOURNAL OF NURSING CARE QUALITY/OCTOBER-DECEMBER 2005 in nursing practice, (3):193 nursing homes’ capacity to create sustainable planting the seed, (3):198 improvement, <3):203 tort reform, (1):9 organizational culture in nursing home setting, (4):341 Web sites, (4):374 power of relationship for high-quality long-term care, Patient Safety Officer Executive Development (2):103 Program, (4):369 priorities for improving pediatric care from parent’s Patient satisfaction perspective, (1):43 in ambulatory surgery centers, (3):238 quality management collaborative initiative, (2):174 effects of Internet-based intervention on plasma quality of care in surgical suite holding area, patient glucose in type 2 diabetes, (4):335 surveys, (4):319 emergency care, (4):364 TigerPlace, (1):1 nurse-coordinated intervention for type 2 diabetes, Quality indicators, nursing-sensitive, nosocomial (2):154 urinary tract infection, (2):134 nursing care, (1):63 Quality management Pediatric population, priorities for improving plan, do, study, act model to improve orientation, pediatric care from parent’s perspective, (1):43 (3):268 Peer cohesion, work environment factors and quality management collaborative initiative, (2):174 retention of nurses, (3):283 Quality of care Performance improvement cancer screening, disparities, (2):99 long-term restraint reeduction, (3):253 case management program for syncope, (2):140 nosocomial pressure ulcer rates in critical care, (1):56 Consumer Emergency Care Satisfaction Scale, (4):364 nursing informatics approach to analysis of staffing nosocomial urinary tract infection, (2):134 effectiveness indicators, (3):215 in nursing homes, tool for measuring, (4):293 pain management program, (3):261 patient education and health-related quality of life, wound care outcomes in home setting, (4):349 (4):307 Pneumonia, continuous lateral rotational therapy, patient satisfaction, (1):63 (3):273 rural African American women’s descriptions of Postoperative complications, preoperative state of mammogram quality, (3):231 mind and, (1):7 Quality of life Practice, harmonization of practice among cardiac rehabilitation, (2):161 caregiver groups, (4):327 health-related, patient education and, (4):307 Preoperative care, quality of care in surgical suite holding area, patient surveys, (4):319 R Pressure ulcers Relationships. See Staff relationships nosocomial, (1):56 Resource utilization, quality management quality management collaborative initiative, (2):174 collaborative initiative, (2):174 Preventive medicine Restraints, reduction in use, (3):253 fall prevention, (2):107 Risk assessment nosocomial pressure ulcers, (1):56 falls, (2):107 Psychometric analysis, Patient Satisfaction with in-hospital falis, (2):128 Nursing Care Quality Questionnaire, (3):220 S ‘ Q Safety issues, occupational tuberculosis, (4):356 Quality assurance, pain management by direct Sedation, sedation and analgesia scale, (1):13 care nurses, (2):167 Self-organization, in high-quality long-term care, Quality improvement (2):103 harmonization of practice among caregiver groups, SERVQUAL, patient satisfaction with nursing care, (4):327 (1):63 measuring quality of care in nursing homes, (4):293 Short messaging service, effects of Internet-based nurses’ perceptions of open visiting hours in intervention on plasma glucose in type 2 neuroscience ICU, (2):182 diabetes, (4):335 nursing homes’ capacity to create and sustain Skilled care unit, hospital readmission from a improvement, (1):36 transitional care unit, (1):26 Subject Index 383 Skilled nursing facilities, admission from assisted S living facilities, (1):16 Therapeutic Touch, (1):90 Spirituality, cardiac health and, (1):81 TigerPlace, new future for older adults, (1):1 Staff education Tools, outcome-based multidisciplinary care nurses’ perceptions of open visiting hours in planning tool, (2):145 neuroscience ICU, (2):182 Transitional care, hospital readmission from, patient safety, (3):198 (1):26 Staff relationships Tuberculosis, occupational, (4):356 in high-quality long-term care, (2):103 nursing homes’ capacity to create sustainable U improvement, (3):203 Urinary tract infection Staff/staffing neurogenic bladder and, (4):302 nurse retention and work environment, (3):283 nosocomial, (2):134 nurse staffing and nosocomial urinary tract infection, (2):134 V nursing informatics approach to analysis of staffing Validity, Consumer Emergency Care Satisfaction effectiveness indicators, (3):215 Scale, (4):364 plan, do, study, act model to improve orientation, Visiting hours, nurses’ perceptions of open (3):268 visiting hours in neuroscience ICU, (2):182 Supervisory support, work environment factors and retention of nurses, (3):283 WwW Surgical patient, quality of care in surgical suite Working conditions holding area, (4):319 occupational health hazards, tuberculosis, (4):356 Surveys patient safety, (4):289 quality of care in surgical suite holding area, (4):319 work environment factors and retention of nurses, unannounced JCAHO survey, (1):5 (3):283 Syncope, case management, (2):140 Wound care, in home setting, (4):349

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