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AUTHOR INDEX Hollen, PJ, 140 A\sop-shields, B19 Holzemer, WL, 41 Altimier, L, 317 Horner, SD, 356 Aroian, JF, 200 Howard, VA, 164 Huebner, CE, 134 Huff-Slankard, J, 32 = SJ, 104 Hunsberger, M, 330 Baxter, R, 387 Betz, CL, 67, 139, 199, 271, 329 Beyer, JE, 20 ry MK, Blackburn, S, 279 Kavanaugh, K, 290 Boyd, JR, 330 Kennedy, CM, 77 Bozzette, M, 252 Kenner, C, 296, 317 Brandt, P, 186 Kieckhefer, GM, 134, 185, 267 Brickle, BB, 140 Knott, CB, 20 Broderick, P, 267 Kociela, VL, 343 Broome, ME, 1, 48 Koshar, JH, 151 Buchholz, W, 188 Eiadeaienn LL, 127, 193, 262, 396 Cie GE, 875;:367 Lea, G, 15 Carlson, KL, 64 Lee, KA, 15] Chiocca, EM, 128, 194 Leonard, BJ, 224 Coffman, S, 376 Lipsitt, LP, 77 Cool, VA, 55 Long, A, 387 Cornelison, AH, 383 Lott, JW, 272, 302 Cornman, BJ, 269 Maikter. VE, 3 D.:a potito, K, 307 McCarthy, AM, 55 Dedlow, ER, 175 McKeever, P, 234 DeVoe, M, 244 Miller, CL, 135 Dubensky, MM, 187 Miller, V, 244 Escii, AE, 95 Nieison, DB, 95 Fin, SL, 263 OBrien, E, 265 Fogg, L, 48 Fos, PJ, 244 Frankel, F, 113 FF insite DM, 185 Porter, LS, 158 Goatiagher, T, 268 Gamblian, V, 296 an L, 200 Gedaly-Duff, V, 32 Rehwaldt, M, 48 Gilmore, F, 387 Rheinberger, MM, 224 Goss, G, 151 Rice, JC, 244 Graham, V, 68 Russell, C, 85 Grahek, SE, 185 Ryan, RE, 186 Griffin, T, 290 a MC, 1, 41 = K, 55 Scipio-Pincham, M, 263 Hattar-Pollara, M, 349 Sherman, JM, 367 Heap, JM, 189 Singer, L, 68 Heilemann, MS, 151 Skay, CL, 224 Hernandez, B, 68 Spalding, K, 234 Hess, DJ, 296, 317 Sparks, L, 85 Hoath, SB, 302 Stinson, J, 151 Holbrook, T, 131 Strodtbeck, F, 272 Journal of Pediatric Nursing, Vol 13, No 6 (December), 1998 398 SUBJECT INDEX Van Cleve, L., 269 Sean PD, 136 Velsor-Friedrich, B, 326 Tesler, MD, 41 Thurber, FW, 164 Trentadue, NO, 15 Wachholz, LM, 187 Trotter, C, 272 Wishba, C, 290 Woodgate, RL, 210 U phold, CR, 68 V then. L, 196 - LK, 349 SUBJECT INDEX Asthma (Continued) Pircrigins people, Australian family care for school-aged children with, 356- effects of changes in transcultural nursing on 366 growth of children, 119-126 fatal, nurse-managed model for prevention, 367- Abuse, child 375 nurse’s role in prevention of, 194-195 Australia status report on child health policies on, 128-130 changes in transcultural nursing, effect on Ab- Academic settings original children, 119-126 career opportunities for neonatal nurses, 324 Adolescents Hispanic teen mother’s origin of birth, use of Behaviors, pain prenatal care, and complications, 151-157 interpreting infant pain, 164-174 need for programs for girls with developmental postsurgical responses of children and adoles- disabilities (Editorial), 199 cents, 41-47 pain reports during lumbar puncture, 48-54 Birth weight perspectives of on chronic illness, 210-223 family dynamics in families with very low birth postsurgical pain behaviors of, 41-47 weight infants, 95-103 quality parental decision making and distress, Book and media reviews 140-150 Behrman et al: Nelson Textbook of Pediatrics, sexually transmitted diseases in (Editorial), 139 15th ed., 185-186 with diabetes, self-management development in, Blackburn: Working with Families in Early Inter- role of mother, 224-233 vention, 267-268 African-American patients Capute and Accardo: Developmental Disabilities construct validity of version of Oucher Scale for, in Infancy and Childhood, 2nd ed., Vols. 1 20-31 and 2, 268-269 Alcohol abuse DiLeo: Young Children and Their Drawings, maternal, infant and childhood outcomes, 307- 269-270 308 Analgesia, see also Pain management Heusel: Homeless Children: Their Perspectives, 135 patient-controlled, for children with sickle cell Hiatt: Violence; Talking with Your Child About disease, 15-19 Arab-American patients Violence; Talking with Your Teen, 186-187 cultural factors in nursing care of, 349-355 Lawrence: Breastfeeding, A Guide for the Medi- Arthritis cal Profession, 4th ed., 187 adolescents’ perspectives of chronic illness, 210- Medela, Inc.: Breastfeeding Your Baby—-Posi- 223 tioning (video), 187-188 Association for the Care of Children’s Health Rapin: Preschool Children with Inadequate Com- pediatric pain resources from, 64-65 munication: Developmental Language, Dis- Asthma order, Autism, and Low IQ, 134-135 adolescents’ perspectives of chronic illness, 210- Tamaro: So That's What They’re For!: Breastfeed- 223 ing Basics, 188 SUBJECT INDEX Book and media reviews (Continued) Conflict, maternal-child Turecki: The Emotional Problems of Normal role in self-management development of diabetic Children: How Parents Can Understand children, 224-233 and Help, 136-137 Conscious sedation Wolraich and Drotar: The Classification of Child pediatric flexible bronchoscopy under, 343-348 and Adolescent Mental Diagnoses in Pri- Construct validity mary Care, DSM-PC, 186 for African-American and Hispanic versions of Wright and Leahy: Nurses and Families, A Oucher Scale, 20-31 Guide to Family Assessment and Interven- Continuity of care clinics tion, 2nd ed., 185 career opportunities for neonatal nurses, 319- Bronchopulmonary dysplasia 320 program and family costs for case-managed care Coping of infants with, 244-251 chronically ill children coping with repeated Bronchoscopy, flexible hospitalizations, 330-342 under conscious sedation, 343-348 Cost issues in case managed care for technology-dependent Ga summer infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia, children’s use of health facilities at, 200-209 244-251 Career opportunities Crohn’s disease for neonatal nurses, 317-325 adolescents’ perspectives of chronic illness, 210- Case managed care 233 costs of for technology-dependent infants with Cultural sensitivity bronchopulmonary dysplasia, 244-251 construct validity of African-American and His- Chickenpox panic versions of Oucher Scale, 20-31 varicella vaccine safety, efficacy, and administra- nursing care of Arab children, 349-355 tion, 85-94 Child health policy } making child abuse and neglect quality parental, and distress, 140-150 nurse’s role in prevention, 194-195 Developmental disabilities status report, 128-130 need for programs for adolescent girls with Child Health Initiative, 326-327 (Editorial), 199 Nurse Education Act, 263-264 Developmental outcomes profile of ethical principles, 383-386 environmental impact of NICU on, 279-289 Chronic illness Diabetes adolescents’ perspectives of, 210-223 adolescents’ perspectives of chronic tllness, 210- children’s coping with repeated hospitalizations, 993 330-342 self-management development in children and City of Hope National Medical Center adolescents with, role of mother in, 224- pediatric pain resources from, 65 233 Cocaine Disabilities foster parents of cocaine-exposed infants, 104- developmental, need for programs for adolescent 112 girls with (Editorial), 199 maternal use of, infant and childhood outcomes, 310-311 mothers’ experiences caring for children requir- ing gastrostomy tubes, 234-243 Cognitive behavioral interventions and pain reports during lumbar puncture, 48-54 Disaster during painful procedures, program develop- children’s reactions to, 376-382 ment for, 55-63 Discharge protocols Community child health nursing for ventilator-dependent children, 175-184 in New Zealand, 189-192 Discharge, early in Northern Ireland, 387-395 from NICU, 296-301 Community settings Distress career opportunities for neonatal nurses, 319 quality parental decision making and, 140-150 400 SUBJECT INDEX Distress, observed Girls and pain reports during lumbar puncture, 48-54 with developmental disabilities, need for pro- Drug abuse, see Substance abuse grams for (Editorial), 199 City intervention programs Heac lice career opportunities for neonatal nurses, 321- detection and removal with electronic comb, 399 265-266 referral to by NICU nurses (Editorial), 67 Heroin Education, nursing maternal use of, infant and childhood outcomes, career opportunities in, for neonatal nurses, 324 308-310 Nurse Education Act, importance for pediatric Hispanic patients nurses, 263-264 construct validity of version of Oucher Scale for, of neonatal nurse practitioners, 272-278 20-31 Endoscopic surgery teen mother’s origin of birth, use of prenatal new approaches in infants and children, 252-261 care, and complications, 151-157 Entrepreneurial activities Home care career opportunities for neonatal nurses career opportunities for neonatal nurses, 320- Equipment 321 head lice detection and removal with electronic follow-up after early discharge from NICU, comb, 265-266 298-301 I.V. HOUSE IV protector, 196-198 Hospitalization rapid strep tests in pediatric clinical setting, 131-133 chronically ill children coping with repeated, Ethics 330-342 profile of ethical principles, 838-386 Expert witnesses career opportunities for neonatal nurses, 322- Eases, chronic 323 adolescents’ perspectives of, 210-223 Infants costs of case-managed care for technology- F amilies dependent infants with bronchopulmonary costs for, of managed care for technology- dysplasia, 244-251 dependent infants with bronchopulmonary endoscopic surgery in, 252-261 dysplasia, 244-251 family care for school-aged children with asthma, family dynamics in families with very low birth 356-366 weight, 95-103 Family dynamics foster parents of cocaine-exposed, 104-112 in families with very low birth weight infants, NICU nurses’ indicators for interpreting pain in, 95-103 164-174 Family nurse practitioners referral to early intervention programs, 67 role in school-based family planning programs, sleep as indicator for pain relief in, 32-40 158-163 Injury behaviors Family planning programs risk-taking in preschool children, 77-84 reducing teen pregnancies through school-based, International Association for the Study of Pain 158-163 pediatric pain resources from, 65 Flexible bronchoscopy International pediatric nursing under conscious sedation, 343-348 changes in transcultural nursing, impact on Aus- Foster parents tralian Aboriginal children, 119-126 of cocaine-exposed infants, 104-112 community child health nursing in New Zealand, 189-192 Gude, see Gastrostomy tubes community children’s nursing services in North- Gastrostomy tube ern Ireland, 387-395 mothers’ experiences caring for children with, Internet resources 234-243 on pediatric pain, 64 SUBJECT INDEX Interventions, pharmacologic Neonatal nursing (Continued) for pediatric pain, review of research on, 3-14 neonatal nurse practitioner education for 21st Intravenous (IV) sites century, 272-278 I:V. HOUSE site protector, 196-198 neonatal skin, as ideal nursing interface, 302-306 [reland, Northern reducing stress in parents of hospitalized preterm community children’s nursing services in, 387- infants, 290-295 395 substance abuse, infant and child outcomes, I.V. HOUSE site protector, 196-198 307-316 Neonatal products — surgical career opportunities in research and develop- uses in infants and children, 253-257 ment of, 323 Legislation, see Child Health policy New Zealand Lice community child health nursing in, 189-192 detection and removal with electronic comb, Newsletters 265-266 on pediatric pain, 66 Lumbar puncture Northern Ireland cognitive behavioral techniques, temperament, community children’s nursing services in, 387- observed distress, and pain reports during, 396 48-54 Nurse Education Act importance for pediatric nurses, 263-264 Marijuana Nurse practitioners maternal use of, infant and childhood outcomes, family, role in school-based family planning 311-312 programs, 158-163 Mothers neonatal, education for, 272-278 caring for children with disabilities requiring Nurses gastrostomy tube, 234-243 role in prevention of child abuse and neglect, role of maternal self-efficacy and conflict in diabetic child’s self-management develop- 194-195 ment, 224-233 Oresits Negiect, child prevalence and correlates of in preschool chil- nurse’s role in prevention of, 194-195 dren, 68-76 status report on child health policies on, 128-130 Oucher Scale Neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) construct validity for African-American and His- early discharge from, 296-301 panic versions, 20-31 environmental impact of on developmental out- come, 279- Pain reports indicators for interpretation of infants’ pain in, and cognitive behavioral techniques, tempera- 164-174 ment, and observed distress during lumbar nursing interventions to reduce stress of parents puncture, 48-51 of preterm infants in, 290-295 Pain, pediatric referrals to early intervention programs (Edito- rial), 67 behavior, temperament, distress, and pain reports Neonatal nurse practitioners during lumbar puncture, 48-54 career opportunities, 317-325 cognitive behavioral interventions for painful education of, for 21st century, 272-278 procedures, 55-63 Neonatal nursing, 271-325 NICU nurses’ indicators for interpreting infant, career opportunities in, 317-325 164-174 early discharge from NICU, 296-301 Oucher scale, validity of African-American and editorial, 271 Hispanic versions, 20-31 environmental impact on NICU on developmen- patient-controlled analgesia for sickle cell dis- tal outcomes, 279-289 ease, 15-19 402 SUBJECT INDEX Pain, pediatric (Continued) Prevention (Continued ) pharmacologic management of, intervention re- reducing teen pregnancies through school-based search on, 3-14 family planning programs, 158-163 postsurgical pain behaviors of children and ado- Public policy, see Child health policy lescents, 41-47 progress and challenges (Editorial), 1-2 selected resources, 64-66 sleep as indicator for pain relief in infants, 32-40 Rapid strep test Painful procedures in pediatric clinical setting, 131-133 cognitive behavioral interventions for, 55-63 Red Alert Program Parenting skills preventing fatal asthma in children, 367-375 quality parental decision making and distress, Research 140-150 career opportunities for neonatal nurses, 324 videotaped assessment of practices, 113-118 Risk-taking Parents in preschool children, 77-84 foster parents of cocaine-exposed infants, 104- 112 of hospitalized preterm infants, nursing interven- tions to reduce stress in, 290-295 Seieinaed children see also Mothers with asthma, family care for, 356-366 Patient-controlled analgesia School-based programs comparison of two regimens for children with head lice detection and removal with electronic sickle cell disease, 15-19 comb, 265-266 PCP (phencyclidine) reducing teen pregnancy by family planning maternal use of, infant and childhood outcomes, programs, 158-163 312 Self-efficacy Pharmaceutical companies maternal, role in diabetic child’s self-manage- career opportunities for neonatal nurses, 323 ment development, 224-233 Pharmacologic pain management Self-management development review of intervention research, 3-14 in children with diabetes, role of maternal self- Pharyngitis efficacy and conflict, 224-233 rapid strep tests in pediatric clinical setting, Sexually transmitted diseases 131-133 in adolescents (Editorial), 139 Physiological indicators Sick day care for interpreting infant pain, 164-174 career opportunities for neonatal nurses, 322 Postsurgical care Sickle cell disease pain behaviors and responses of children and comparison of two patient-controlled analgesia adolescents, 41-47 for children with, 15-19 Pregnancy, teen Skin, neonatal Hispanic teen mother’s origin of birth, use of ideal nursing interface, 302-306 prenatal care, and complications, 151-157 Sleep reducing, by school-based family planning pro- as indicator for pain relief in infants, 32-40 grams, 158-163 Streptococcal infections Preschool children rapid strep tests in pediatric clinical setting, obesity prevalence and correlates of, 68-76 131-133 risk-taking in, 77-84 Stress Preterm infants nursing interventions to reduce, in parents of environmental impact of NICU on developmen- hospitalized preterm infants, 290-295 tal outcomes of, 279-289 Substance abuse nursing interventions to reduce stress in parents foster parents of cocaine-exposed infants, 104- of hospitalized, 290-295 112 Prevention maternal, infant and child outcomes, 307-316 of fatal asthma, nurse-managed program for, Summer camp 367-375 children’s use of health facilities at, 200-209 SUBJECT INDEX Surgery U Icerative colitis endoscopic, new approaches in infants and chil- adolescents’ perspectives on chronic illness, 210- dren, 252-261 223 pain behaviors and responses of children and adolescents after, 41-47 Victim varicella, safety, efficacy and administration, ‘Peennane: see Adolescents 85-94 Temperament Varicella vaccine and pain reports during lumbar puncture, 48-54 efficacy, safety, and administration, 85-94 Thoracoscopy, surgical Ventilator-dependent children uses in infants and children, 257-259 challenges of discharging, 175-184 Training programs Very low birth weight infants on pediatric pain management, 65-66 family dynamics in families with, 95-103 Transcultural nursing Videotapes changes in, effect on Australian Aboriginal chil- assessment of parenting practices, 113-118 dren, 119-126 on pediatric pain, 66

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