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N@ENING SUBJECT INDEX Volume 33 tub bathing versus traditional sponge family resources in a newborn bathing for the newborn, 704 intensive-care unit, 156 Bed rest, evolution of bed rest as a clini- Cesarean birth, VBAC: safety for the A cal intervention, 542 patient and the nurse, 105 Abuse Birth narratives, making meaning: Childbirth domestic violence and trauma care in women's birth narratives, 508 childbirth experiences of professional teenage pregnancy: does paternal Birth weight Chinese Canadian women, 748 age make a difference, 312 mothers' decisions to change from for- giving birth: the voices of orthodox effect of an intimate partner violence mula to mother's milk for very-low- Jewish women living in Canada, 80 educational program on the atti- birth-weight infants, 692 keeping birth normal: research find- tudes of nurses, 572 positive pregnancy outcomes in Mexi- ings on midwifery care during influences of income, education, age can immigrants: what can we learn, childbirth, 554 and ethnicity on physical abuse 783 making meaning: women's birth narra- before and during pregnancy, 561 prenatal nutrition and birth outcomes, tives, 508 prenatal predictors of intimate partner 809 positive pregnancy outcomes in Mexi- abuse, 54 rush mothers' milk club: breastfeeding can immigrants: what can we learn, survivors of childhood sexual abuse: interventions for mothers with 783 implications for perinatal nursing very-low-birth-weight infants, 164 prenatal nutrition and birth outcomes, care, 485 smoking cessation counseling for preg- 809 Adolescent health, increasing activity to nant women who smoke: scientific promoting positive birth experiences, reduce obesity in adolescent girls: a basis for practice for AWHONN's 484 research review, 801 success project, 298 reevaluation of Friedman's labor Aging Bottle feeding, interaction between feed- curve: a pilot study, 713 elder mistreatment in women, 657 ing method and co-sleeping on survivors of childhood sexual abuse: global aging: implications for women maternal-newborn sleep, 580 implications for perinatal nursing and women's health, 627 Brazelton assessment scale, evaluation of care, 485 health promotion for mid- and later- Korean newborns with the Brazel- utility of fFN for the prediction of life women, 639 ton neonatal behavioral assessment preterm birth in twin gestations, influence of age on symptoms of peri- scale, 589 446 menopause, 340 Breastfeeding VBAC: safety for the patient and the youth is a gift of nature, but aging is a grief, anxiety, stillbirth, and perinatal nurse, 105 work of art: health issues of older problems: healing with kangaroo Clinical issues women, 626 care, 774 assessment and management of neona- Antenatal diagnosis, parents' perspectives interaction between feeding method tal stressors, 235 on decision making after antenatal and co-sleeping on maternal-new- behavioral and physiological indicators diagnosis of congenital heart dis- born sleep, 580 of procedural and postoperative ease, 64 mothers’ decisions to change from for- pain in high-risk infants, 246 Antibody deficiency, women with primary mula to mother's milk for very-low- childbearing women's perceptions of antibody deficiencies requiring IgG birth-weight infants, 692 nursing care that promotes dignity, replacement therapy: their percep- rush mothers' milk club: breastfeeding 498 tion of prenatal care during preg- interventions for mothers with developmental patterns of physiologi- nancy, 604 very-low-birth-weight infants, 164 cal response to a multisensory inter- Autonomic function vention in extremely premature and developmental patterns of physiologi- c high-risk infants, 266 cal response to a multisensory inter- Calcium elder mistreatment in women, 657 vention in extremely premature and calcium in women: healthy bones and empowering older women: strategies high-risk infants, 266 much more, 21 to enhance their health and health spectral analysis of heart rate variabili- deep tendon reflexes, magnesium, and care, 664 ty: an emerging tool for assessing calcium: assessments and implica- global aging: implications for women stability during transition to tions, 221 and women's health, 627 extrauterine life, 256 Cardiovascular disease, postmenopausal growing future leaders: developing hormone replacement and cardio- perinatal managers from within, B vascular disease: incorporating 362 Bathing research into practice, 648 health promotion for mid- and later- effect of bather and location of first Case study, imposed burdens: a Mexican life women, 639 bath on maintaining thermal stabil- American mother's experience of leadership, 354 ity in newborns, 175 leadership in nursing informatics, 371 834 JOGNN Volume 33, Number 6 N@ENING SUBJECT INDEX Volume 33 tub bathing versus traditional sponge family resources in a newborn bathing for the newborn, 704 intensive-care unit, 156 Bed rest, evolution of bed rest as a clini- Cesarean birth, VBAC: safety for the A cal intervention, 542 patient and the nurse, 105 Abuse Birth narratives, making meaning: Childbirth domestic violence and trauma care in women's birth narratives, 508 childbirth experiences of professional teenage pregnancy: does paternal Birth weight Chinese Canadian women, 748 age make a difference, 312 mothers' decisions to change from for- giving birth: the voices of orthodox effect of an intimate partner violence mula to mother's milk for very-low- Jewish women living in Canada, 80 educational program on the atti- birth-weight infants, 692 keeping birth normal: research find- tudes of nurses, 572 positive pregnancy outcomes in Mexi- ings on midwifery care during influences of income, education, age can immigrants: what can we learn, childbirth, 554 and ethnicity on physical abuse 783 making meaning: women's birth narra- before and during pregnancy, 561 prenatal nutrition and birth outcomes, tives, 508 prenatal predictors of intimate partner 809 positive pregnancy outcomes in Mexi- abuse, 54 rush mothers' milk club: breastfeeding can immigrants: what can we learn, survivors of childhood sexual abuse: interventions for mothers with 783 implications for perinatal nursing very-low-birth-weight infants, 164 prenatal nutrition and birth outcomes, care, 485 smoking cessation counseling for preg- 809 Adolescent health, increasing activity to nant women who smoke: scientific promoting positive birth experiences, reduce obesity in adolescent girls: a basis for practice for AWHONN's 484 research review, 801 success project, 298 reevaluation of Friedman's labor Aging Bottle feeding, interaction between feed- curve: a pilot study, 713 elder mistreatment in women, 657 ing method and co-sleeping on survivors of childhood sexual abuse: global aging: implications for women maternal-newborn sleep, 580 implications for perinatal nursing and women's health, 627 Brazelton assessment scale, evaluation of care, 485 health promotion for mid- and later- Korean newborns with the Brazel- utility of fFN for the prediction of life women, 639 ton neonatal behavioral assessment preterm birth in twin gestations, influence of age on symptoms of peri- scale, 589 446 menopause, 340 Breastfeeding VBAC: safety for the patient and the youth is a gift of nature, but aging is a grief, anxiety, stillbirth, and perinatal nurse, 105 work of art: health issues of older problems: healing with kangaroo Clinical issues women, 626 care, 774 assessment and management of neona- Antenatal diagnosis, parents' perspectives interaction between feeding method tal stressors, 235 on decision making after antenatal and co-sleeping on maternal-new- behavioral and physiological indicators diagnosis of congenital heart dis- born sleep, 580 of procedural and postoperative ease, 64 mothers’ decisions to change from for- pain in high-risk infants, 246 Antibody deficiency, women with primary mula to mother's milk for very-low- childbearing women's perceptions of antibody deficiencies requiring IgG birth-weight infants, 692 nursing care that promotes dignity, replacement therapy: their percep- rush mothers' milk club: breastfeeding 498 tion of prenatal care during preg- interventions for mothers with developmental patterns of physiologi- nancy, 604 very-low-birth-weight infants, 164 cal response to a multisensory inter- Autonomic function vention in extremely premature and developmental patterns of physiologi- c high-risk infants, 266 cal response to a multisensory inter- Calcium elder mistreatment in women, 657 vention in extremely premature and calcium in women: healthy bones and empowering older women: strategies high-risk infants, 266 much more, 21 to enhance their health and health spectral analysis of heart rate variabili- deep tendon reflexes, magnesium, and care, 664 ty: an emerging tool for assessing calcium: assessments and implica- global aging: implications for women stability during transition to tions, 221 and women's health, 627 extrauterine life, 256 Cardiovascular disease, postmenopausal growing future leaders: developing hormone replacement and cardio- perinatal managers from within, B vascular disease: incorporating 362 Bathing research into practice, 648 health promotion for mid- and later- effect of bather and location of first Case study, imposed burdens: a Mexican life women, 639 bath on maintaining thermal stabil- American mother's experience of leadership, 354 ity in newborns, 175 leadership in nursing informatics, 371 834 JOGNN Volume 33, Number 6 legal issues, 92 youth is a gift of nature, but aging is a Hearing screening, evaluation of the liability in the care of the elderly, 124 work of art: health issues of older Natus ALGO 3 newborn hearing making meaning: women's birth narra- women, 626 screener, 183 tives, 508 Education Heart disease, parents’ perspectives on malpractice and the neonatal intensive- annotated bibliography of National decision making after antenatal care nurse, 116 Institute of Nursing research find- diagnosis of congenital heart dis- maternal or fetal heart rate? avoiding ings on women's health across the ease, 64 intrapartum misidentification, 93 lifespan: articles published since Heart rate variability, spectral analysis of nursing leadership in the boardroom, 2002, 791 heart rate variability: an emerging 381 effect of an intimate partner violence tool for assessing stability during obesity and nutrition in women educational program on the atti- transition to extrauterine life, 256 throughout adulthood, 823 tudes of nurses, 572 HELLP syndrome, model for the HELLP postmenopausal hormone replacement future of professional education in nat- Syndrome: the maternal experience, and cardiovascular disease: incor- ural family planning, 34 44 porating research into practice, 648 Egg donation, recipients of oocyte dona- High-risk infants prenatal nutrition and birth outcomes, tion: an integrative review, 610 behavioral and physiological indicators 809 Endometriosis, more than just menstrual of procedural and postoperative promoting positive birth experiences, cramps: symptoms and uncertainty pain in high-risk infants, 246 484 among women with endometriosis, developmental patterns of physiologi- role transitions for new clinical leaders 71 cal response to a multisensory inter- in perinatal practice, 355 Evidence-based practice resources, 88, vention in extremely premature and spectral analysis of heart rate variabili- 231, 480, 622 high-risk infants, 266 ty: an emerging tool for assessing High-risk pregnancy, deep tendon reflex- stability during transition to F es, magnesium, and calcium: assess- extrauterine life, 256 Factor V Leiden, factor V Leiden muta- ments and implications, 221 survivors of childhood sexual abuse: tion in pregnancy, 348 Homelessness, barriers to prenatal care implications for perinatal nursing Family-centered care for homeless pregnant women, 428 care, 485 family-centered care: do we practice Hormone replacement therapy, post- VBAC: safety for the patient and the what we preach?, 421 menopausal hormone replacement nurse, 105 imposed burdens: a Mexican American and cardiovascular disease: incor- Contraceptives, improving patient educa- mother's experience of family porating research into practice, 648 tional literature: an understandable resources in a newborn intensive- Hypertension, hypertensive disorders of patient package insert for "the care unit, 156 pregnancy, 209 pill," 198 Fatherhood, fathers' perceptions of the Cotinine, comparison of self-reported immediate postpartal period, 328 I smokjng and urinary cotinine levels Fertility, future of professional education IgG replacement therapy, women with in a rural pregnant population, 306 in natural family planning, 34 primary antibody deficiencies Fetal fibronectin, utility of fFN for the requiring IgG replacement therapy: D prediction of preterm birth in twin their perception of prenatal care Domestic violence gestations, 446 during pregnancy, 604 ; domestic violence and trauma care in Fetal monitoring Infant death, spinal muscular atrophy in teenage pregnancy: does paternal is there logic behind fetal monitoring, the neonate, 12 age make a difference, 312 550 Infertility, support from health care effect of an intimate partner violence maternal or fetal heart rate? avoiding providers and the psychological educational program on the atti- intrapartum misidentification, 93 adjustment of individuals experi- tudes of nurses, 572 encing infertility, 597 elder mistreatment in women, 657 G prenatal predictors of intimate partner Genetic disorders, spinal muscular atro- abuse, 54 phy in the neonate, 12 Jewish cultural, giving birth: the voices of Genetics, nurses' views on their roles in orthodox Jewish women living in E genetics, 756 Canada, 80 Editorials choosing healthy behaviors: one small H L step for womankind, 539 Health promotion Labor, reevaluation of Friedman's labor health promotion begins at the breast, empowering older women: strategies curve: a pilot study, 713 297 to enhance their health and health Lactose intolerance, calcium in women: making a difference, 689 care, 664 healthy bones and much more, 21 maternal mortality in the global vil- health promotion for mid- and later- Leadership lage, 153 life women, 639 growing future leaders: developing revisiting commitment, 9 perinatal managers from within, systematic reviews of research, 409 I3O6L2 November/December 2004 JOGNN 835 leadership, 354 evaluation of the Natus ALGO 3 new- obesity and nutrition in women leadership in nursing informatics, 371 born hearing screener, 183 throughout adulthood, 823 nursing Yeadership in the boardroom, family-centered care: do we practice prenatal nutrition and birth outcomes, 3780 1 what we preach?, 421 809 role transitions for new clinical leaders grief, anxiety, stillbirth, and perinatal in perinatal practice, 355 problems: healing with kangaroo O Letters, 10, 154, 540, 690 care, 774 Obesity interaction between feeding method increasing activity to reduce obesity in M and co-sleeping on maternal-new- adolescent girls: a research review, Magnesium, deep tendon reflexes, magne- born sleep, 580 801 sium, and calcium: assessments and is there logic behind fetal monitoring, obesity and nutrition in women implications, 221 550 throughout adulthood, 823 Malpractice issues malpractice and the neonatal intensive- liability in the care of the elderly, 124 care nurse, 116 Pp malpractice and the neonatal intensive- mothers’ decisions to change from for- Pain, behavioral and physiological indica- care nurse, 116 mula to mother's milk for very-low- tors of procedural and postopera- Maternal attachment birth-weight infants, 692 tive pain in high-risk infants, 246 grief, anxiety, stillbirth, and perinatal nutrition in women and newborns, Parenthood problems: healing with kangaroo 800 achieving a new balance: women's care, 774 spectral analysis of heart rate variabili- transition to second-time parent- predictors of prenatal attachment in ty: an emerging tool for assessing hood, 455 mothers of twins, 436 stability during transition to maternal perspectives on postpartum Maternal health, early detection of post- extrauterine life, 256 return to the workplace, 463 partum depression: midwives and Neonatal management, assessment and Patient education, improving patient edu- nurses trial a checklist, 191 management of neonatal stressors, cational literature: an understand- Men 235 able patient package insert for "the father's perceptions of the immediate Neonatal skin care pill," 198 postpartal period, 328 tub bathing versus traditional sponge Perinatal care support from health care providers bathing for the newborn, 70 growing future leaders: developing and the psychological adjustment of validity and reliability of the neonatal perinatal managers from within, individuals experiencing infertility, skin condition score, 320 362 597 Nursing role transitions for new clinical leaders Menopause management, influence of age childbearing women's perceptions of in perinatal practice, 355 on symptoms of perimenopause, nursing care that promotes dignity, survivors of childhood sexual abuse: 340 498 implications for perinatal nursing Menstrual cramps, more than just men- effect of an intimate partner violence care, 485 strual cramps: symptoms and educational program on the atti- Postpartum uncertainty among women with tudes of nurses, 572 fathers' perceptions of the immediate endometriosis, 71 evolution of bed rest as a clinical inter- postpartal period, 328 Midwifery, keeping birth normal: research vention, 542 maternal perspectives on postpartum findings on midwifery care during leadership in nursing informatics, 371 return to the workplace, 463 childbirth, 554 malpractice and the neonatal intensive- postpartum emotional distress in Mortality trends, global aging: implica- care nurse, 116 mothers with multiple sclerosis, tions for women and women's maternal or fetal heart rate? avoiding 779 health, 627 intrapartum misidentification, 93 Postpartum depression Multiple sclerosis, postpartum emotional nurses' attitudes toward pregnancy ter- early detection of postpartum depres- distress in mothers with multiple mination in the labor and delivery sion: midwives and nurses trial a sclerosis, 729 setting, 472 checklist, ed nurses' views on their roles in genetics, postpartum depression beyond the N 756 early postpartum period, 410 Neonatal care nursing leadership in the boardroom, Pregnancy behavioral and physiological indicators 381 barriers to prenatal care for homeless of procedural and postoperative survivors of childhood sexual abuse: pregnant women, 428 pain in high-risk infants, 246 implications for perinatal nursing comparison of self-reported smoking effect of bather and location of first care, 485 and urinary cotinine levels in a bath on maintaining thermal stabil- Nursing home lawsuits, liability in the rural pregnant population, 306 ity in newborns, 175 care of the elderly, 124 effects of spirituality and psychosocial evaluation of Korean newborns with Nutrition well-being on health risk behaviors the Brazelton neonatal behavioral nutrition in women and newborns, in Appalachian pregnant women, assessment scale, 589 800 739 836 JOGNN Volume 33, Number 6 factor V Leiden mutation in pregnan- grief, anxiety, stillbirth, and perinatal increasing activity to reduce obesity in cy, 348 problems: healing with kangaroo adolescent girls: a research review, hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, care, 774 801 209 resources for evidence-based practice, influence of age on symptoms of peri- impact of prior perinatal loss on sub- 88, 231, 480, 622 menopause, 340 sequent pregnancies, 765 Reproduction influences of income, education, age influences of income, education, age future of professional education in nat- and ethnicity on physical abuse and ethnicity on physical abuse ural family planning, 34 before and during pregnancy, 561 before and during pregnancy, 561 recipients of oocyte donation: an inte- interaction between feeding method nurses' attitudes toward pregnancy ter- grative review, 610 and co-sleeping on maternal-new- mination in the labor and delivery Reproductive health, refugee women's born sleep, 580 setting. 472 reproductive health in early resettle- keeping birth normal: research find- positive pregnancy outcomes in Mexi- ment, 723 ings on midwifery care during can immigrants: what can we learn, Research childbirth, 554 783 achieving a new balance: women's maternal perspectives on postpartum prenatal nutrition and birth outcomes, transition to second-time parent- return to the workplace, 463 809 hood, 455 model for the HELLP Syndrome: the prenatal predictors of intimate partner barriers to prenatal care for homeless maternal experience, 44 abuse, 54 pregnant women, 428 more than just menstrual cramps: smoking cessation counseling for preg- childbirth experiences of professional symptoms and uncertainty among nant women who smoke: scientific Chinese Canadian women, 748 women with endometriosis, 71 basis for practice for AWHONN's comparison of self-reported smoking mothers' decisions to change from for- success project, 298 and urinary cotinine levels in a mula to mother's milk for very-low- women with primary antibody defi- rural pregnant population, 306 birth-weight infants, 692 ciencies requiring IgG replacement domestic violence and trauma care in nurses’ attitudes toward pregnancy ter- therapy: their perception of prena- teenage pregnancy: does paternal mination in the labor and delivery tal care during pregnancy, 604 age make a difference, 312 setting, 472 Premature infants early detection of postpartum depres- parents’ perspectives on decision mak- developmental patterns of physiologi- sion: midwives and nurses trial a ing after antenatal diagnosis of con- cal response to a multisensory intez checklist, 191 genital heart disease, 64 vention in extremely premature and effect of an intimate partner violence postpartum emotional distress in high-risk infants, 266 educational program on the atti- mothers with multiple sclerosis, 779 utility of fFN for the prediction of tudes of nurses, 572 preterm birth in twin gestations, effect of bather and location of first predictors of prenatal attachment in 446 bath on maintaining thermal stabil- mothers of twins, 436 Prenatal attachment ity in newborns, 175 prenatal predictors of intimate partner impact of prior perinatal loss on sub- effects of spirituality and psychosocial abuse, 54 sequent pregnancies, 765 well-being on health risk behaviors reevaluation of Friedman's labor predictors of prenatal attachment in in Appalachian pregnant women, curve: a pilot study, 713 mothers of twins, 436 739 refugee women's reproductive health Prenatal care evaluation of Korean newborns with in early resettlement, 739 barriers to prenatal care for homeless the Brazelton neonatal behavioral rush mothers’ milk club: breastfeeding pregnant women, 428 assessment scale, 589 interventions for mothers with smoking cessation counseling for preg- evaluation of the Natus ALGO 3 new- very-low-birth-weight infants, 164 nant women who smoke: scientific born hearing screener, 183 support from health care providers basis for practice of AWHONN's evolution of bed rest as a clinical inter- and the psychological adjustment of success project, 298 vention, 542 individuals experiencing infertility, women with primary antibody defi- factor V Leiden mutation in pregnan- 597 ciencies requiring IgG replacement cy, 348 tub bathing versus traditional sponge therapy: their perception of prena- family-centered care: do we practice bathing for the newborn, 704 tal care during pregnancy, 604 what we preach?, 421 utility of fFN for the prediction of fathers' perceptions of the immediate preterm birth in twin gestations, postpartal period, 328 446 Reports giving birth: the voices of orthodox validity and reliability of the neonatal annotated bibliography of National Jewish women living in Canada, 80 skin condition score, 320 Institute of Nursing research find- impact of prior perinatal loss on sub- women with primary antibody defi- ings on women's health across the sequent pregnancies, 765 ciencies requiring IgG replacement lifespan: articles published since therapy: their perception of prena- 2002, 791 tal care during pregnancy, 604 November/December 2004 JOGNN 837 T Women's health Sleeping, interaction between feeding Teen pregnancy, domestic violence and annotated bibliography of National method and co-sleeping on mater- trauma care in teenage pregnancy: Institute of Nursing research find- nal-newborn sleep, 580 does paternal age make a differ- ings on women's health across the Smoking cessation ence, 312 lifespan: articles published since comparison of self-reported smoking Tendon reflexes, deep tendon reflexes, 2002, 791 and urinary cotinine levels in a magnesium, and calcium: assess- calcium in women: healthy bones and rural pregnant population, 306 ments and implications, 221 much more, 21 smoking cessation counseling for preg- Trauma care, domestic violence and trau- childbearing women's perceptions of nant women who smoke: scientific ma care in teenage pregnancy: does nursing care that promotes dignity, basis for practice for AWHONN' s paternal age make a difference, 312 498 success project, 298 Twins elder mistreatment in women, 657 Socioeconomic status, influences of predictors of prenatal attachment in empowering older women: strategies income, education, age and ethnici- mothers of twins, 436 to enhance their health and health ty on physical abuse before and utility of fFN for the prediction of care, 664 during pregnancy, 561 preterm birth in twin gestations, nutrition in women and newborns, Spinal muscular atrophy, spinal muscular 446 800 atrophy in the neonate, 12 obesity and nutrition in women Spirituality, effects of spirituality and psy- W throughout adulthood, 823 chosocial well-being on health risk Women, support from health care postmenopausal hormone replacement behaviors in Appalachian pregnant providers and the psychological and cardiovascular disease: incor- women, 739 adjustment of individuals experi- porating research into practice, 648 encing infertility, 597 838 JOGNN Volume 33, Number 6 N@IEININE AUTHOR INDEX A Flanders-Stephans, Mary Beth, 44 Lynam, M. Judith, 64 Agrawal, Sangeeta, 572 Fowles, Eileen R., 809 Lyndaker, Carolyn, 340 Albrecht, Susan A., 298 Fullerton, Judith, 446 Anderson, Gene Cranston, 774 M Andersson, Elin, 604 G McCartney, Patricia Robin, 37 Armstrong, Deborah S., 765 Gardulf, Ann, 604 McKenry, Patrick C., nll Armstrong, Kay A., 198 Gaudet, Darlene, 704 MeNichols, Jackie A., Glenn, L. Lee, 580 Maloni, Judith A.,n ny B Goodman, Janice H., 410 Marek, Marla J., 47 Barnes, Donelle M., 723 Greenwood, Jullie L., 572 cacacanel ae A., 12 Barrett, Margaret, 704 Gu, Guo-Guang, 266 Matthews, Rachel, 498 Beacham, Pamela S., 246 Gulick, Elsie E., 729 Mayberry, Linda J., 409 Bednarzyk, Michele S., 428 Gustafson, Rolf, 604 Medves, Jennifer Mary, 1 Bennett, Patricia A., 692 Meier, Paula P., 164, 692 Berbaum, Michael, 266 H Mingolelli, Stefanie Spanier, Bloom, Kathaleen C., 428 Halleran, JoAnn, 298 Miracle, Donna J., 164, 692 Bohn, Diane K., 561 Hanna, Barbara, 191 Morin, Karen H., 800. 823 Bozzette, Maryann, 589 Hansen, Susanne, 604 Murray, Gail, 183 Brathwaite, Angela Cooper, 748 Harner, Holly M., 31 )? Murray, Michelle L., 9 > Brinthaupt, JoAnne, 306 Harrison, Cara L. 72 ) Britton, Geraldine R. Avidano, 306 Harrison, Lynda Law, 236 IN Brown, Charles E. L., 446 Hayman, Laura L., 801 Nelson, Michael N., 266 Brucker, Penny S., 597 Heermann, Judith A., 572 Nichols, Mary R., 463 Bryanton, Janet, 704 Hershberger, Patricia, 610 Nick, Jan M., 221 Burkhammer, Maria D., 7 Hobbins, Debra, 485 Ninan, Barbara, 183 Hulton, Linda, 340 Ninan, Daniel, 183 c Hurst, Irene, 156 Callister, Lynn Clark, 80, 484, 498, 508 O Campbell, Jacquelyn C., 561 I O'Brien, Beverly, 1 Cender, Loryle M., 64 lyer, Patricia, 124 O'Reilly, Maureen M., 455 Cesario, Sandra K., 713 Ormson, Mary C., 183 Chiu, Sheau-Huey, 774 J Osborne, Jason, 298 Clemmens, Donna, 801 James, Gary D., 306 Osborne, Jason W., 32( Cohen, Jayne, 421 Jarman, Heather, 191 Oths, Kathryn S., 54 Cohen, Susan Murphy, 348 Jesse, D. Elizabeth, 739 Jones, Renee, 298 Pp D Padbye, Nikhil S., 256 Damato, Elizabeth G., 436 K Page, Robin L., 783 Dauphinee, Joan Drukker, 105 Kass-Wolff, Jane H., 21 Parsons, Virgil, 421 de Montigny, Francine, 328 Kearney, Margaret H., 539 Patel, Minu, 266 Devitt, Deanna L., 428 Kennedy, Holly Powell, 554 Peters, Rosalind M., 209 Ding, Leyla, 756 Kenner, Carole, 589 Petersen, Mary F., 421 Dockery, Linda, 183 Kidner, Maria C., 44 Potter, Linda S., 198 Dunn, Linda L., 54 Kiesling, Stephanie, 164 Priddy, Kristen D., 550 Kim, Sun, 729 E Kim, Tae-Im, 589 Engstrom, Janet L., 164 Kowalski, Karren, 362 Quillin, Stephanie I. M., 580 Evans, Robin L., 355 E R F Lacharité, Carl, 328 Reed, Pamela G., 739 Fanaroff, Avroy A., 183 Layton, Kim, 191 Reiser, Dianna J., 355 Farquharson, Duncan, 64 Lemaire, Gail Schoen, 71 Rempel, Gwen R. 64 Fehring, Richard J., 34 Lindqvist, Muska, 604 Renault, Rebecca A., 428 Feldman, Perle, 80 Loh, Michelle H. _ 183 Rey, Patricia Meleedy, 266 Fischbeck, Kenneth H., 12 Lowe, Nancy K., 9, 153, 297, 409, 689 Roane, Claire, 236 Flack, John M., 209 Lund, Carloyn Shani Lund, 320 Ropp, Ann L., 354 November/December 2004 JOGNN 839 Ross, Beth Stearman, 198 Silvestri, Jean M., 266 V Roux, Gayle M., 463 Sprague, Ann E., 542 Van Loock, Donna M., 428 Ruiz, R. Jeanne, 446 Stark, Mary Ann, 823 Verklan, M. Terese, 92, 116, 256 Stehle, Joyce M., 306 S Ww Sakala, Carol, 88, 231, 480, 622 iy Walsh, Donna, 704 Sandor, George G., 64 Tabloski, Patricia A., 626, 627 Weaver, Michael, 236 Savage, Sally, 191 Teaman, Veronica, 428 White-Traut, Rosemary C., 235, 266 Schoening, Anne M., 572 Tebben, Julie G., 561 Williams, Charmaine C., 748 Searing, Kimberly, 823 Terzioglu, Fiisun, 756 Semenic, Sonia E., 80 Thomas, Karen Kelly, 298 Zz Shannon, Maureen T., 554 Thorman, Kathleen E., 381 Zurakowski, Tamara L., 639 Shin, Yeonghee, 589 Tinkle, Mindy B., 12 840 JOGNN Volume 33, Number 6

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