Index to volume 17 F Fisch RO (see Fortman et al). 2003;17:295-300 AUTHOR INDEX* Fisher K, Kettl P. Teachers’ perceptions of school violence. 2003;17:79-83 Fleischer AB Jr (see Balkrishnan et al). 2003;17:184-9 A Fortman KK, Fisch RO, Phinney MY, DeFor TA. Books and babies: clinical- Abrams E (see Brackis-Cott et al). 2003;17:252-60 based literacy programs. 2003;17:295-300 Alpert PT (see McWhorter et al). 2003;17:11-7 Francis R (see Taft and Francis). 2003;17:42-4 (Practice Guidelines) Andersen J (see Johnson et al). 2003;17:3-10 Ateah CA, Secco ML, Woodgate RL. The risks and alternatives to physical G punishment use with children. 2003;17:126-32 Gance-Cleveland B. Adaptation to Addison’s Disease in a child: a case study. 2003;17:301-10 B Ganel A, Dudkiewicz I, Grogan DP. Pediatric orthopedic physical examina- Balkrishnan R, Manuel J, Clarke J, Carroll CL, Housman TS, Fleischer AB Jr. tion of the infant: a 5-minute assessment. 2003;17:39-41 (Patient Manage- Effects of an episode of specialist care on the impact of childhood atopic ment Exchange) dermatitis on the child’s family. 2003;17:184-9 Giambri LL. Raising a responsible adolescent. 2003;17:17 (Literature Re- Bell L. Letter to the editor. 2003;17:105 (Letter to the Editor) view) Borghese-Lang T, Morrison L, Ogle A, Wright A. Successful bottle feeding Goodwin LD (see Sperhac and Goodwin). 2003;17:169-75 of the young infant. 2003;17:94-101 (Patient Education) Gottesman MM. Back to the future. 2003;17(2):17A-9A (President’s Mes- Brackis-Cott E, Mellins CA, Abrams E, Reval T, Dolezal C. Pediatric HIV sage) medication adherence: the views of medical providers from two primary Gottesman MM. Celebrating the pearl that is NAPNAP. 2003;17(1):17A-9A care programs. 2003;17:252-60 (President’s Message) Brady M. Look beyond: a new logo and a town hall meeting! 2003;17(6): Gottesman MM. Healthy eating and activity together (HEAT): weapons 21A-2A (President’s Message) against obesity. 2003;17:210-5 (Patient Education) Brady M. To infinity and beyond. 2003;17(5):18A-9A (President’s Message) Gottesman MM. Helping parents make sense of ADHD diagnosis and Brady M. We are NAPNAP: our family tree. 2003;17(4):12A-3A (President's treatment. 2003;17:149-53 (Patient Education) Message) Gottesman MM. An open letter to the community of health professionals. Britto MT (see Weiland et al). 2003;17:284-9 2003;17(2):20A-1A Broome CD (see Broome et al). 2003;17:176-83 Gottesman MM. Reflection on a year of learning and shared commitment. Broome ME, Dokken DL, Broome CD, Woodring B, Stegelman MF. A study 2003;17(3):12A-6A (President’s Message) of parent/grandparent education for managing a febrile illness using the Gray J (see Riesch et al). 2003;17:22-31 CALM approach. 2003;17:176-83 Grogan DP (see Ganel et al). 2003;17:39-41 (Patient Management Exchange) Burns C (see Dunn et al). 2003;17:223-31 Byczkowski T (see Weiland et al). 2003;17:284-9 H Hallas D. Annotated abstracts. 2003;17:332-4 (Annotated Abstracts) C Hallas D, Melnyk BM. Evidence-based practice: the paradigm shift. 2003; Carlson LH. The clinical doctorate-asset or albatross? 2003;17:216-8 (Profes- 17:46-9 (Research Department) sional Issues) Hershberger ML, Chidekel A. Arnold-Chiari malformation type I and Carroll CL (see Balkrishnan et al). 2003;17:184-9 sleep-disordered breathing: an uncommon manifestation of an important Cheigh NH. Managing a common disorder in children: atopic dermatitis. pediatric problem. 2003;17:190-7 2003;17:84-90 (Pediatric Pharmacology) Hoeffs M (see Riesch et al). 2003;17:22-31 Chelonis J] (see Meaux and Chelonis). 2003;17:64-71 Housman TS (see Balkrishnan et al). 2003;17:184-9 Chidekel A (see Hershberger and Chidekel). 2003;17:190-7 Huffman S (see Young and Huffman). 2003;17:277-83 Clarke J (see Balkrishnan et al). 2003;17:184-9 Huss K, Winkelstein M, Nanda J, Naumann PL, Sloand ED, Huss RW. Clark LF (see Norris et al). 2003;17:140-4 Computer game for inner-city children does not improve asthma out- Colden FYC (see Lieber et al). 2003;17:240-4 comes. 2003;17:72-8 Colon AL (see Lieber et al). 2003;17:240-4 Huss RW (see Huss et al). 2003;17:72-8 Cotugna N (see Tapper-Gardzina and Cotugna). 2003;17:18-21 Cromwell PF (see Eissa and Cromwell). 2003;17:145-7 (Practice Guidelines) J Crowley AA, Magee TK. Integrating Healthy Steps into PNP graduate edu- Jackson PL, Kennedy C, Slaughter R. Employment characteristics of recent cation. 2003;17:232-9 PNP graduates. 2003;17:133-9 Johnson B, Wiesemann S, Andersen J. Using a matrix as an educational D approach to asthma. 2003;17:3-10 Dale JC. What to know when choosing a breast pump. 2003;17:338-40 Jones K (see Uzark and Jones). 2003;17:163-8 (Product Showcase) DeFor TA (see Fortman et al). 2003;17:295-300 K Dokken DL (see Broome et al). 2003;17:176-83 Keenan T (see Riesch et al). 2003;17:22-31 Dolezal C (see Brackis-Cott et al). 2003;17:252-60 Kennedy C (see Jackson et al). 2003;17:133-9 Duderstadt KG. Covering the nation’s uninsured children: a report card. Kettl P (see Fisher and Kettl). 2003;17:79-83 2003;17:207-9 (Legislation and Health Policy) Kitzman H (see Peterson-Sweeney et al). 2003;17:118-25 Dudkiewicz I (see Ganel et al). 2003;17:39-41 (Patient Management Ex- Koslap-Petraco MB, Parsons T. Communicating the benefits of combination change) vaccines to parents and health care providers. 2003;17:53-7 Dunn AM, Burns C, Sattler B. Environmental health of children. 2003;17: Kotagal UR (see Weiland et al). 2003;17:284-9 223-31 L E Lewin L, Dale J. Research considerations with children and adolescents. Eissa MA, Cromwell PF. Diagnosis and management of pelvic inflamma- 2003;17:268-70 (Research) tory disease in adolescents. 2003;17:145-7 (Practice Guidelines) Lieber MT, Colden FYC, Colon AL. Childhood immunizations: a parent Ertl T (see Riesch et al). 2003;17:22-3 education and incentive program. 2003;17:240-4 Limbo R, Petersen W, Pridham K. Promoting safety of young children with Guided Participation processes. 2003;17:245-51 Lindeke L. NAPNAP Update. 2003;17(6):23A-4A *January, pp 1-50; March, pp 51-106; May, pp 107-160; July, pp 161-220; Septem- Loman DG. The use of complementary and alternative health care practices ber, pp 221-274; November, pp 275-348. among children. 2003;17:58-63 JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC HEALTH CARE November/December 2003 343 M R Magee TK (see Crowley and Magee). 2003;17:232-9 Reval T (see Brackis-Cott et al). 2003;17:252-60 Magnus S (see Norris et al). 2003;17:140-4 Riesch SK, Gray J, Hoeffs M, Keenan T, Ertl T, Mathison K. Conflict and Manuel J (see Balkrishnan et al). 2003;17:184-9 conflict resolution: parent and young teen perceptions. 2003;17:22-31 Marks JM, Spatz DL. Medication and lactation: what PNPs need to know. Rudy CA. Double vision and numb hand. 2003;17:91, 106 (Case Presenta- 2003;17:311-9 tions) Mathison K (see Riesch et al). 2003;17:22-31 Ryan-Krause P. A toddler with hepatomegaly. 2003;17:264, 273-4 (Case McCarthy AM. Annotated abstracts. 2003;17:265-7 (Annotated Abstracts) Studies) McMullen A (see Peterson-Sweeney et al). 2003;17:118-25 Ryan-Krause P (see Sadler et al). 2003;17:109-17 McWhorter JW, Wallmann HW, Alpert PT. The obese child: motivation as a Rychnovsky J. Just another routine school physical? 2003;17:206, 219-20 tool for exercise. 2003;17:11-7 (Case Studies) Meadows-Oliver M. Firearm safety devices. 2003;17:157-8 (Product Show- Rychnovsky J. Population-based health care. 2003;17:154-6 (Research) case) Meaux JB, Chelonis JJ. Time perception differences in children with and S without ADHD. 2003;17:64-71 Sadler LS, Swartz MK, Ryan-Krause P. Supporting adolescent mothers and Medd SE. Children with ADHD need our advocacy. 2003;17:102-4 (Profes- their children through a high school-based child care center and parent sional Issues) support program. 2003;17:109-17 Mellins CA (see Brackis-Cott et al). 2003;17:252-60 Salsberry PJ. Why are some children still uninsured? 2003;17:32-8 Melnyk BM, Brown HE, Jones DC, Kreipe R, Novak J. Improving the men- Sandritter T. Gastroesophageal reflux disease in infants and children. tal/ psychosocial health of U.S. children and adolescents: outcomes and 2003;17:198-205 (Pediatric Pharmacology) implementation strategies from the national KySS summit. 2003;17:S1-S24 Sattler B (see Dunn et al). 2003;17:223-31 Melnyk BM (see Hallas and Melnyk). 2003;17:46-9 (Research Department) Schoettker PJ (see Weiland et al). 2003;17:284-9 Mindell JA, Owens JA. Sleep problems in pediatric practice: clinical issues Scornaienchi JM. Chronic sorrow: one mother’s experience with two chil- for the pediatric nurse practitioner. 2003;17:324-31 (Patient Education) dren with lissencephaly. 2003;17:290-4 Morrison L (see Borghese-Lang et al). 2003;17:94-101 (Patient Education) Secco ML (see Ateah et al). 2003;17:126-32 Morrow AL. What's new in infant formulas? 2003;17:271-2 (Product Show- Slaughter R (see Jackson et al). 2003;17:133-9 case) Sloand ED (see Huss et al). 2003;17:72-8 Smith KD. NAPNAP Update. 2003;17(1):20A, 2003;17(2):22A-6A, 2003; N 17(3):17A, 2003;17(4):14A-8A, 2003;17(5):20A Nanda J (see Huss et al). 2003;17:72-8 Spatz DL (see Marks and Spatz). 2003;17:311-7 National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners. NAPNAP position Sperhac AM, Goodwin LD. Using multiple data sources for curriculum statement on credentialing and privileging for pediatric nurse practition- revision. 2003;17:169-75 ers. 2003;17(5):22A-3A (Position Statement) Stegelman MF (see Broome et al). 2003;17:176-83 National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners. The pediatric health Swartz MK (see Sadler et al). 2003;17:109-17 care home. 2003;17(1):22A (Position Statement) National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners. PNP prescriptive T privilege. 2003;17(6):26A (Position Statement) Taft E, Francis R. Evaluation and management of scoliosis. 2003;17:42-4 National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners. The PNP’s role in (Practice Guidelines) supporting infant and family well-being during the first year of life. Tapper-Gardzina Y, Cotugna N. The Kids Café: A program to reduce child 2003;17(3):19A (Position Statement) hunger. 2003;17:18-21 Naumann PL (see Huss et al). 2003;17:72-8 Nelms BC. Adolescent sex education: making it a priority. 2003;17:221-2 U (Editorial) Uzark K, Jones K. Parenting stress and children with heart disease. Nelms BC. Childhood depression: be on the alert. 2003;17:161-2 (Editorial) 2003;17:163-8 Nelms BC. Keeping children safe: protecting children from sexual abuse. 2003;17:275-6 (Editorial) Ww Nelms BC. Let’s make it an active summer. 2003;17:107-8 (Editorial) Wallmann HW (see McWhorter et al). 2003;17:11-7 Nelms BC. Making some changes to meet your needs. 2003;17:51-2 (Editor- Walsh S. It’s a nail biter! 2003;17:45, 50 (Clinical Insights) ial) Walsh S. A 6-year-old contortionist. 2003;17:320, 341-2 (Case Studies) Nelms BC. On-line opportunities with the Journal of Pediatric Health Care. Weiland J, Schoettker PJ, Byczkowski T, Britto MT, Pandzik G, Kotagal UR. 2003;17:1-2 (Editorial) Individualized daily schedules for hospitalized adolescents with cystic Norris AE, Clark LF, Magnus S. Sexual abstinence and the Sexual Absti- fibrosis. 2003;17:284-9 nence Behavior Scale. 2003;17:140-4 Wiesemann S (see Johnson et al). 2003;17:3-10 Novak JC. HIPAA update. 2003;17:92-3 (Legislation and Health Policy) Willis SA. The pediatric nurse practitioner as lactation consultant. 2003;17:335-7 (Professional Issues) O Winkelstein M (see Huss et al). 2003;17:72-8 Ogle A (see Borghese-Lang et al). 2003;17:94-101 (Patient Education) Woodgate Rt (see Ateah et al). 2003;17:126-32 Owens JA (see Mindell and Owens). 2003;17:324-31 (Patient Education) Woodring B (see Broome et al). 2003;17:176-83 Wright A (see Borghese-Lang et al). 2003;17:94-101 (Patient Education) P Pandzik G (see Weiland et al). 2003;17:284-9 4 Parsons T (see Koslap-Petraco and Parsons). 2003;17:53-7 Yetman RJ. Evaluation and management of childhood idiopathic (immune) Perrone E. Whiplash injury secondary to a motor vehicle accident. thrombocytopenia. 2003;17:261-3 (Practice Guidelines) 2003;17:148, 159-60 (Case Studies) Yoos L (see Peterson-Sweeney et al). 2003;17:118-25 Petersen W (see Limbo et al). 2003;17:245-5 Young RJ, Huffman S. Probiotic use in children. 2003;17:277-83 Peterson-Sweeney K, McMullen A, Yoos L, Kitzman H. Parental percep- tions of their child’s asthma: management and medication use. 2003;17:118-25 Phinney MY (see Fortman et al). 2003;17:295-300 Pridham K (see Limbo et al). 2003;17:245-51 344 Volume 17 Number 6 JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC HEALTH CARE SUBJECT INDEX* Promoting safety of young children with Guided Participation processes (Limbo et al). 2003;17:245-51 A A study of parent/grandparent education for managing a febrile illness Accidents, traffic using the CALM approach (Broome et al). 2003;17:176-83 Whiplash injury secondary to a motor vehicle accident (Perrone). Case Presentations (section). See also Case Studies (section); Clinical 2003;17:148, 159-60 (Case Studies) Insights (section) Addison's Disease Double vision and numb hand (Rudy). 2003;17:91, 106 Adaptation to Addison's Disease in a child: a case study (Gance-Cleveland). Case Studies (section). See also Case Presentations (section); Clinical 2003;17:301-10 Insights (section) Adolescent Just another routine school physical? (Rychnovsky). 2003;17:206, 219-20 Adolescent sex education: making it a priority (Nelms). 2003;17:221-2 (Edi- A toddler with hepatomegaly (Ryan-Krause). 2003;17:264, 273-4 torial) Whiplash injury secondary to a motor vehicle accident (Perrone). 2003; Diagnosis and management of pelvic inflammatory disease in adolescents 17:148, 159-60 (Eissa and Cromwell). 2003;17:145-7 (Practice Guidelines) Child abuse, sexual Improving the mental /p sychosocial health of U.S. children and adolescents: Keeping children safe: protecting children from sexual abuse (Nelms) 2003; outcomes and implementation strategies from the national KySS summit 17:275-6 (Editorial) (Melnyk et al). 2003;17:S1-S24 Child day care centers Supporting adolescent mothers and their children through a high school- Supporting adolescent mothers and their children through a high school- based child care center and parent support program (Sadler et al). 2003; based child care center and parent support program (Sadler et al). 17:109-17 2003;17:109-17 Adolescent, hospitalized Child health services Individualized daily schedules for hospitalized adolescents with cystic The pediatric health care home. 2003;17(1):22A (Position Statement) fibrosis (Weiland et al). 2003;17:284-9 Clinical Insights (section). See also Case Presentations (section); Case Adolescent behavior Studies (section) Raising a responsible adolescent (Giambri). 2003;17:17 (Literature Review) It’s a nail biter! (Walsh). 2003;17:45, 50 Sexual abstinence and the Sexual Abstinence Behavior Scale (Norris et al). Clinical protocols 2003;17:140-4 Evidence-based practice: the paradigm shift (Hallas and Melnyk). 2003;17: Adolescent psychology 46-9 (Research Department) Conflict and conflict resolution: parent and young teen perceptions (Riesch Community health planning et al). 2003;17:22-31 Population-based health care (Rychnovsky). 2003;17:154-6 (Research) Annotated Abstracts Complementary therapies Annotated Abstracts (Hallas). 2003;17:332-4 The use of complementary and alternative health care practices among chil- Annotated Abstracts (McCarthy). 2003;17:265-7 dren (Loman). 2003;17:58-63 Anti-HIV agents Computer-assisted instruction Pediatric HIV medication adherence: the views of medical providers from Computer game for inner-city children does not improve asthma outcomes two primary care programs (Brackis-Cott et al). 2003;17:252-60 (Huss et al). 2003;17:72-8 Arnold-Chiari malformation Conflict (psychology) Arnold-Chiari malformation type I and sleep-disordered breathing: an Conflict and conflict resolution: parent and young teen perceptions (Riesch uncommon manifestation of an important pediatric problem (Hershberg- et al). 2003;17:22-31 er and Chidekel). 2003;17:190-7 Credentialing Asthma NAPNAP position statement on credentialing and privileging for pediatric Computer game for inner-city children does not improve asthma outcomes nurse practitioners. 2003;17(5):22A-3A (Position Statement) (Huss et al). 2003;17:72-8 Curriculum Parental perceptions of their child’s asthma: management and medication Integrating Healthy Steps into PNP graduate education (Crowley and use (Peterson-Sweeney et al). 2003;17:118-25 Magee). 2003;17:232-9 Using a matrix as an educational approach to asthma (Johnson et al). Using multiple data sources for curriculum revision (Sperhac and Good- 2003;17:3-10 win). 2003;17:169-75 Attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity Cystic fibrosis Children with ADHD need our advocacy (Medd). 2003;17:102-4 (Profession- Individualized daily schedules for hospitalized adolescents with cystic al Issues) fibrosis (Weiland et al). 2003;17:284-9 Helping parents make sense of ADHD diagnosis and treatment (Gottes- man). 2003;17:149-53 (Patient Education) D Time perception differences in children with and without ADHD (Meaux Databases and Chelonis). 2003;17:64-71 On-line opportunities with the Journal of Pediatric Health Care (Nelms). 2003;17:1-2 (Editorial) B Depression, diagnosis Bottle feeding Childhood depression: be on the alert (Nelms). 2003;17:161-2 (Editorial) Successful bottle feeding of the young infant (Borghese-Lang et al). 2003; Dermatitis, atopic 17:94-101 (Patient Education) Effects of an episode of specialist care on the impact of childhood atopic der- Breast feeding matitis on the child’s family (Balkrishnan et al). 2003;17:184-9 Medication and lactation: what PNPs need to know (Marks and Spatz). Managing a common disorder in children: atopic dermatitis (Cheigh). 2003;17(6):311-7 (Pediatric Pharmacology) 2003;17:84-90 (Pediatric Pharmacology) The pediatric nurse practitioner as lactation consultant (Willis). 2003;17:335- Diplopia 7 (Professional Issues) Double vision and numb hand (Rudy). 2003;17:91, 106 (Case Presentations) What to know when choosing a breast pump (Dale). 2003;17:338-40 (Product Disabled children Showcase) Chronic sorrow: one mother’s experience with two children with lissen- cephaly (Scornaienchi). 2003;17:290-4 € Caregivers, education. See also Parents, education E Editorials *January, pp 1-50; March, pp 51-106; May, pp 107-160; July, pp 161-220; Septem- Adolescent sex education: making it a priority (Nelms). 2003;17:221-2 ber, pp 221-274; November, pp 275-348. Childhood depression: be on the alert (Nelms). 2903;17:161-2 JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC HEALTH CARE November/December 2003 345 Keeping children safe: protecting children from sexual abuse (Nelms) Hospitalization 2003;17:275-6 Individualized daily schedules for hospitalized adolescents with cystic Let’s make it an active summer (Nelms). 2003;17:107-8 fibrosis (Weiland et al). 2003;17:284-9 Making some changes to meet your needs (Nelms) 2003;17:51-2 Hunger On-line opportunities with the Journal of Pediatric Health Care (Nelms). The Kids Café: A program to reduce child hunger (Tapper-Gardzina and 2003;17:1-2 Cotugna). 2003;17:18-21 Education. See Education, nursing; Parents, education; Patient education Hypesthesia Education, nursing Double vision and numb hand (Rudy). 2003;17:91, 106 (Case Presentations) The clinical doctorate-asset or albatross? (Carlson). 2003;17:216-8 (Profes- sional Issues) | Integrating healthy steps into PNP graduate education (Crowley and Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura. See Purpura, thrombocytopenic, Magee). 2003;17:232-9 idiopathic Letter to the editor (Bell). 2003;17:105 (Letter to the Editor) Immunization Using a matrix as an educational approach to asthma (Johnson et al). Childhood immunizations: a parent education and incentive program 2003;17:3-10 (Lieber et al). 2003;17:240-4 Using multiple data sources for curriculum revision (Sperhac and Good- Communicating the benefits of combination vaccines to parents and health win). 2003;17:169-75 care providers (Koslap-Petraco and Parsons). 2003;17:53-7 Education, patient. See Patient education Incentives. See Motivation Educational status Infant Books and babies: clinical-based literacy programs (Fortman et al). 2003;17: Pediatric orthopedic physical examination of the infant: a 5-minute assess- 295-300 ment (Ganel et al). 2003;17:39-41 (Patient Management Exchange) Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, diagnosis The PNP’s role in supporting infant and family well-being during the first A 6-year-old contortionist (Walsh). 2003;17:320, 341-2 (Case Studies) year of life. 2003;17(3):19A-20A (Position Statement) Employment Infant nutrition. See also Breast feeding Employment characteristics of recent PNP graduates (Jackson et al). 2003; Successful bottle feeding of the young infant (Borghese-Lang et al). 17:133-9 2003;17:94-101 (Patient Education) Environmental health What’s new in infant formulas? (Morrow). 2003;17:271-2 (Product Show- Environmental health of children (Dunn et al). 2003;17:223-31 case) Evidence-based medicine Infectious mononucleosis, diagnosis Evidence-based practice: the paradigm shift (Hallas and Melnyk). 2003;17: A toddler with hepatomegaly (Ryan-Krause). 2003;17:264, 273-4 (Case Stud- 46-9 (Research Department) ies) Exercise Let’s make it an active summer (Nelms). 2003;17:107-8 (Editorial) The obese child: motivation as a tool for exercise (McWhorter et al). 2003; Joints, abnormalities 17:11-7 A 6-year-old contortionist (Walsh). 2003;17:320, 341-2 (Case Studies) Journal of Pediatric Health Care Making some changes to meet your needs (Nelms) 2003;17:51-2 (Editorial) Faculty On-line opportunities with the Journal of Pediatric Health Care (Nelms). Teachers’ perceptions of school violence (Fisher and Kettl). 2003;17:79-83 2003;17:1-2 (Editorial) Family Effects of an episode of specialist care on the impact of childhood atopic der- K matitis on the child’s family (Balkrishnan et al). 2003;17:184-9 KySS Campaign Fever Improving the mental/ psychosocial health of U.S. children and adolescents: A study of parent/grandparent education for managing a febrile illness outcomes and implementation strategies from the national KySS summit using the CALM approach (Broome et al). 2003;17:176-83 (Melnyk et al). 2003;17:S1-S24 Firearms Firearm safety devices (Meadows-Oliver). 2003;17:157-8 (Product Show- case) Language Books and babies: clinical-based literacy programs (Fortman et al). 2003;17: G 295-300 Games, experimental Legislation and Health Policy Computer game for inner-city children does not improve asthma outcomes Covering the nation’s uninsured children: a report card (Duderstadt). (Huss et al). 2003;17:72-8 2003;17:207-9 Gastroesophageal reflux HIPAA update (Novak). 2003;17:92-3 Gastroesophageal reflux disease in infants and children (Sandritter). Letters to the Editor 2003;17:198-205 (Pediatric Pharmacology) Letter to the editor (Bell). 2003;17:105 Literacy. See Educational status H Literature Reviews Hazardous substances Raising a responsible adolescent (Giambri). 2003;17:17 Environmental health of children (Dunn et al). 2003;17:223-31 Health facilities M The pediatric health care home. 2003;17(1):22A (Position Statement) Medical assistance Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act Covering the nation’s uninsured children: a report card (Duderstadt). HIPAA update (Novak). 2003;17:92-3 (Legislation and Health Policy) 2003;17:207-9 (Legistation and Health Policy) Heart defects, congenital Why are some children still uninsured? (Salsberry). 2003;17:32-8 Parenting stress and children with heart disease (Uzark and Jones). Medically uninsured 2003;17:163-8 Covering the nation’s uninsured children: a report card (Duderstadt). Hepatomegaly 2003;17:207-9 (Legislation and Health Policy) A toddler with hepatomegaly (Ryan-Krause). 2003;17:264, 273-4 (Case Stud- Why are some children still uninsured? (Salsberry). 2003;17:32-8 ies) Mental disorders HIV infections, drug therapy Improving the mental /psychosocial health of U.S. children and adolescents: Pediatric HIV medication adherence: the views of medical providers from outcomes and implementation strategies from the national KySS summit two primary care programs (Brackis-Cott et al). 2003;17:252-60 (Melnyk et al). 2003;17:S1-S24 346 Volume 17 Number 6 JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC HEALTH CARE Mentally disabled persons Organizational objectives Chronic sorrow: one mother’s experience with two children with lissen- Celebrating the pearl that is NAPNAP (Gottesman). 2003;17(1):17A-9A cephaly (Scornaienchi). 2003;17:290-4 (President’s Message) Motivation Orthopedics Childhood immunizations: a parent education and incentive program Pediatric orthopedic physical examination of the infant: a 5-minute assess- (Lieber et al). 2003;17:240-4 ment (Ganel et al). 2003;17:39-41 (Patient Management Exchange) The obese child: motivation as a tool for exercise (McWhorter et al). 2003; 17:11-7 P Multiple sclerosis, diagnosis Parenting Double vision and numb hand (Rudy). 2003;17:91, 106 (Case Presenta- Books and babies: clinical-based literacy programs (Fortman et al). tions) 2003;17:295-300 Conflict and conflict resolution: parent and young teen perceptions (Riesch N et al). 2003;17:22-31 Nails, abnormalities Parenting stress and children with heart disease (Uzark and Jones). 2003;17: It’s a nail biter! (Walsh). 2003;17:45 (Clinical Insights), 50 (Clinical Insights) 163-8 NAPNAP Update Raising a responsible adolescent (Giambri). 2003;17:17 (Literature Review) NAPNAP Update (Lindeke). 2003;17(6):23A-4A The risks and alternatives to physical punishment use with children (Ateah NAPNAP Update (Smith). 2003;17(1):20A, 17(2):22A-6A, 17(3):17A, 17(4): et al). 2003;17:126-32 14A-8A, 17(5):20A Supporting adolescent mothers and their children through a high school-based National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners child care center and parent support program (Sadler et al). 2003;17:109-17 Celebrating the pearl that is NAPNAP (Gottesman). 2003;17(1):17A-9A Parents (President's Message) Effects of an episode of specialist care on the impact of childhood atopic der- Look beyond: a new logo and a town hall meeting! (Brady). 2003;17(6):21A- matitis on the child’s family (Balkrishnan et al). 2003;17:184-9 2A (President’s Message) Parental perceptions of their child’s asthma: management and medication An open letter to the community of health professionals (Gottesman). use (Peterson-Sweeney et al). 2003;17:118-25 2003;17(2):20A-1A Parents, education Reflection on a year of learning and shared commitment (Gottesman). Childhood immunizations: a parent education and incentive program 2003;17(3):12A-6A (President’s Message) (Lieber et al). 2003;17:240-4 To infinity and beyond (Brady). 2003;17(5):18A-9A (President’s Message) Communicating the benefits of combination vaccines to parents and health We are NAPNAP: our family tree (Brady). 2003;17(4):12A-3A (President's care providers (Koslap-Petraco and Parsons). 2003;17:53-7 Message) Helping parents make sense of ADHD diagnosis and treatment (Gottes- Nephrotic syndrome, diagnosis man). 2003;17:149-53 (Patient Education) Just another routine school physical? (Rychnovsky). 2003;17:206, 219-20 The pediatric nurse practitioner as lactation consultant (Willis). 2003;17:335- (Case Studies) 7 (Professional Issues) Numbness. See Hypesthesia Promoting safety of young children with Guided Participation processes Nurse practitioners (Limbo et al). 2003;17:245-51 Back to the future (Gottesman). 2003;17(2):17A-9A (President’s Message) A study of parent/grandparent education for managing a febrile illness Employment characteristics of recent PNP graduates (Jackson et al). using the CALM approach (Broome et al). 2003;17:176-83 2003;17:133-9 Successful bottle feeding of the young infant (Borghese-Lang et al). NAPNAP position statement on credentialing and privileging for pediatric 2003;17:94-101 (Patient Education) nurse practitioners. 2003;17(5):22A-3A (Position Statement) Using a matrix as an educational approach to asthma (Johnson et al). An open letter to the community of health professionals (Gottesman). 2003;17:3-10 2003;17(2):20A-1A Parents, psychology PNP prescriptive privilege. 2003;17(6):26A (Position Statement) Chronic sorrow: one mother’s experience with two children with lissen- Nurse practitioners, education cephaly (Scornaienchi). 2003;17:290-4 The clinical doctorate-asset or albatross? (Carlson). 2003;17:216-8 (Profes- Conflict and conflict resolution: parent and young teen perceptions (Riesch sional Issues) et al). 2003;17:22-31 Integrating healthy steps into PNP graduate education (Crowley and Parental perceptions of their child’s asthma: management and medication Magee). 2003;17:232-9 use (Peterson-Sweeney et al). 2003;17:118-25 Letter to the editor (Bell). 2003;17:105 (Letter to the Editor) Patient advocacy Using a matrix as an educational approach to asthma (Johnson et al). Children with ADHD need our advocacy (Medd). 2003;17:102-4 (Profession- 2003;17:3-10 al Issues) Using multiple data sources for curriculum revision (Sperhac and Good- To infinity and beyond (Brady). 2003;17(5):18A-9A (President’s Message) win). 2003;17:169-75 Patient compliance Nursing research Pediatric HIV medication adherence: the views of medical providers from Evidence-based practice: the paradigm shift (Hallas and Melnyk). two primary care programs (Brackis-Cott et al). 2003;17:252-60 2003;17:46-9 (Research Department) Patient education. See also Parents, education Nursing research, ethics Computer game for inner-city children does not improve asthma outcomes Research considerations with children and adolescents (Lewin and Dale). (Huss et al). 2003;17:72-8 2003;17:268-70 (Research) Using a matrix as an educational approach to asthma (Johnson et al). 2003; Nutrition disorders. See also Obesity 17:3-10 The Kids Café: A program to reduce child hunger (Tapper-Gardzina and Patient Education (section) Cotugna). 2003;17:18-21 Healthy eating and activity together (HEAT): weapons against obesity Nystagmus, pathologic (Gottesman). 2003;17:210-5 Double vision and numb hand (Rudy). 2003;17:91, 106 (Case Presenta- Helping parents make sense of ADHD diagnosis and treatment (Gottes- tions’) man). 2003;17:149-53 Sleep problems in pediatric practice: clinical issues for the pediatric nurse O practitioner (Mindell and Owens). 2003;17(6):324-31 Obesity Successful bottle feeding of the young infant (Borghese-Lang et al). 2003; Healthy eating and activity together (HEAT): weapons against obesity 7:94-101 (Gottesman). 2003;17:210-5 (Patient Education) Patient Management Exchange The obese child: motivation as a tool for exercise (McWhorter et al). Pediatric orthopedic physical examination of the infant: a 5-minute assess- 2003;17:11-7 ment (Ganel et al). 2003;17:39-41 JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC HEALTH CARE November/December 2003 347 Pediatric Pharmacology R Gastroesophageal reflux disease in infants and children (Sandritter). Reading 2003;17:198-205 Books and babies: clinical-based literacy programs (Fortman et al). 2003;17: Managing a common disorder in children: atopic dermatitis (Cheigh). 2003; 295-300 17:84-90 Research, nursing. See Nursing research Medication and lactation: what PNPs need to know (Marks and Spatz). Research Department (section) 2003;17(6):311-7 Evidence-based practice: the paradigm shift (Hallas and Melnyk). 2003;17: Pelvic inflammatory disease 46-9 Diagnosis and management of pelvic inflammatory disease in adolescents Research (section) (Eissa and Cromwell). 2003;17:145-7 (Practice Guidelines) Population-based health care (Rychnovsky). 2003;17:154-6 (Research) Perception Conflict and conflict resolution: parent and young teen perceptions (Riesch S et al). 2003;17:22-31 Safety Teachers’ perceptions of school violence (Fisher and Kettl). 2003;17:79-83 Firearm safety devices (Meadows-Oliver). 2003;17:157-8 (Product Show- Time perception differences in children with and without ADHD (Meaux case) and Chelonis). 2003;17:64-71 Promoting safety of young children with Guided Participation processes Physical examination (Limbo et al). 2003;17:245-51 Just another routine school physical? (Rychnovsky). 2003;17:206, 219-20 Schools (Case Studies) Supporting adolescent mothers and their children through a high school- Pediatric orthopedic physical examination of the infant: a 5-minute assess- based child care center and parent support program (Sadler et al). 2003; ment (Ganel et al). 2003;17:39-41 (Patient Management Exchange) 17:109-17 Physician’s role Teachers’ perceptions of school violence (Fisher and Kettl). 2003;17:79-83 An open letter to the community of health professionals (Gottesman). Scoliosis 2003;17(2):20A-1A Evaluation and management of scoliosis (Taft and Francis). 2003;17:42-4 Population-based planning. See Community health planning (Practice Guidelines) Position Statements Sex education NAPNAP position statement on credentialing and privileging for pediatric Adolescent sex education: making it a priority (Nelms). 2003;17:221-2 (Edi- nurse practitioners. 2003;17(5):22A-3A torial) The pediatric health care home. 2003;17(1):22A Sexual abstinence PNP prescriptive privilege. 2003;17(6):26A Sexual abstinence and the Sexual Abstinence Behavior Scale (Norris et al). The PNP’s role in supporting infant and family well-being during the first 2003;17:140-4 year of life. 2003;17(3):19A-20A Sleep apnea syndromes Practice Guidelines Arnold-Chiari malformation type I and sleep-disordered breathing: an Diagnosis and management of pelvic inflammatory disease in adolescents uncommon manifestation of an important pediatric problem (Hershberg- (Eissa and Cromwell). 2003;17:145-7 er and Chidekel). 2003;17:190-7 Evaluation and management of childhood idiopathic (immune) thrombocy- Sleep disorders topenia (Yetman). 2003;17:261-3 Sleep problems in pediatric practice: clinical issues for the pediatric nurse Prescriptions, drug practitioner (Mindell and Owens). 2003;17(6):324-31 (Patient Education) PNP prescriptive privilege. 2003;17(6):26A (Position Statement) Societies, medical President's Message An open letter to the community of health professionals (Gottesman). 2003; Back to the future (Gottesman). 2003;17(2):17A-9A 17(2):20A-1A Celebrating the pearl that is NAPNAP (Gottesman). 2003;17(1):17A-9A Specialties, nursing Look beyond: a new logo and a town hall meeting! (Brady). 2003;17(6):21A-2A Effects of an episode of specialist care on the impact of childhood atopic der- Reflection on a year of learning and shared commitment (Gottesman). matitis on the child’s family (Balkrishnan et al). 2003;17:184-9 2003;17(3):12A-6A Letter to the editor (Bell). 2003;17:105 (Letter to the Editor) To infinity and beyond (Brady). 2003;17(5):18A-9A Stress, psychological We are NAPNAP: our family tree (Brady). 2003;17(4):12A-3A Parenting stress and children with heart disease (Uzark and Jones). 2003; Primary health care 17:163-8 Letter to the editor (Bell). 2003;17:105 (Letter to the Editor) T Probiotics Probiotic use in children (Young and Huffman). 2003;17:277-83 Time perception Problem solving Time perception differences in children with and without ADHD (Meaux Conflict and conflict resolution: parent and young teen perceptions (Riesch and Chelonis). 2003;17:64-71 et al). 2003;17:22-31 Product Showcase U Firearm safety devices (Meadows-Oliver). 2003;17:157-8 Uninsured. See Medically uninsured What's new in infant formulas? (Morrow). 2003;17:271-2 Urban population What to know when choosing a breast pump (Dale). 2003;17:338-40 Computer game for inner-city children does not improve asthma outcomes Professional Issues (Huss et al). 2003;17:72-8 Children with ADHD need our advocacy (Medd). 2003;17:102-4 The clinical doctorate-asset or albatross? (Carlson). 2003;17:216-8 Vv The pediatric nurse practitioner as lactation consultant (Willis). 2003;17:335- Vaccines, combined 7 Communicating the benefits of combination vaccines to parents and health Protective devices care providers (Koslap-Petraco and Parsons). 2003;17:53-7 Firearm safety devices (Meadows-Oliver). 2003;17:157-8 (Product Showcase) Violence Punishment Teachers’ perceptions of school violence (Fisher and Kettl). 2003;17:79-83 The risks and alternatives to physical punishment use with children (Ateah et al). 2003;17:126-32 Ww Purpura, thrombocytopenic, idiopathic Whiplash injuries, diagnosis Evaluation and management of childhood idiopathic (immune) thrombocy- Whiplash injury secondary to a motor vehicle accident (Perrone). 2003;17: topenia (Yetman). 2003;17:261-3 (Practice Guidelines) 148, 159-60 (Case Studies) 348 Volume 17 Number 6 JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC HEALTH CARE