CONTENTS VOLUME 11 NUMBER 1, JANUARY-FEBRUARY 1995 EDITORIAL iraaa ssi dain 6 has KORE WA Oe SES Laurel Archer Copp FROM OUR COLUMNISTS International Affairs: Nursing’s International Agenda: What are the WHO Collaborating Centers and Whom do They Serve?.............. Mary V. Fenton and Elizabeth T. Anderson Education: Is Campus Drinking an Antecedent to Professional i eee A kk ds og atid Ke Rew ewNainn eee 4a Eleanor Sullivan Inquiry, Insights, and History: The Value of Women and Children. . . .Barbara Brodie Legal and Ethical Issues: Entrepreneurial Ethics: ee eek ea ck ccd dd eae dna sbnceen enn’ Syble Oldaker ORIGINAL ARTICLES Conflict Resolution: Critical to Productive Schools of Nursing ..... Vivian M. Littlefield IESES , a Geraldene Felton and Elizabeth A. Swanson EI Se YO are a rs ae ee Donna Diers Academic and Scientific Misconduct: Issues for Nursing IG ci fa. heen GasAted as ccc kwhwd Barbara C. Hansen and Kenneth D. Hansen The Case Study Approach to Teaching Scientific Intergity in Nursing and the PIII bok sae beccwesccscsss Francis L. Macrina and Cindy L. Munro The Ethics of Qualitative Nursing Research.................-2000055 Lois R. Robley Information-Seeking, Research Utilization, and Barriers to Research Utilization of Ne ne dencesaeneeensresecenaa Kathleen M. Barta 49 Cyclical Evolution of Nursing Education and Profession in Iran: Religious, Cultural, Ne Gna n eae kh week sek as aveene d Pari Mura and Aubin Mura 58 NUMBER 2, MARCH-APRIL 1995 EDITORIAL Respecting the Nontraditional Student ...................20000- Laurel Archer Copp 65 FROM OUR COLUMNISTS The Nurse Executive: Breaking the Cycle.................. Joanne Comi McCloskey 67 Professional Practice: Transgressor or Revolutionary? ...............Jo Ellen Koerner 68 Public Policy: Continuing to Beat the Prevention Drum .......... Hurdis M. Griffith 69 Research: A Statewide Model for Promoting Research ............ Harriet R. Feldman 70 ORIGINAL ARTICLES Nurse-Managed Clinics: A Blueprint for Success Using the Covey Framework......... Patricia L. Starck, Thomas A. Mackey, and Jeannette Adams 71 Journal of Professional Nursing, Vol 11, No 6 (November—December), 1995: 376-379 CONTENTS VOLUME 11 NUMBER 1, JANUARY-FEBRUARY 1995 EDITORIAL iraaa ssi dain 6 has KORE WA Oe SES Laurel Archer Copp FROM OUR COLUMNISTS International Affairs: Nursing’s International Agenda: What are the WHO Collaborating Centers and Whom do They Serve?.............. Mary V. Fenton and Elizabeth T. Anderson Education: Is Campus Drinking an Antecedent to Professional i eee A kk ds og atid Ke Rew ewNainn eee 4a Eleanor Sullivan Inquiry, Insights, and History: The Value of Women and Children. . . .Barbara Brodie Legal and Ethical Issues: Entrepreneurial Ethics: ee eek ea ck ccd dd eae dna sbnceen enn’ Syble Oldaker ORIGINAL ARTICLES Conflict Resolution: Critical to Productive Schools of Nursing ..... Vivian M. Littlefield IESES , a Geraldene Felton and Elizabeth A. Swanson EI Se YO are a rs ae ee Donna Diers Academic and Scientific Misconduct: Issues for Nursing IG ci fa. heen GasAted as ccc kwhwd Barbara C. Hansen and Kenneth D. Hansen The Case Study Approach to Teaching Scientific Intergity in Nursing and the PIII bok sae beccwesccscsss Francis L. Macrina and Cindy L. Munro The Ethics of Qualitative Nursing Research.................-2000055 Lois R. Robley Information-Seeking, Research Utilization, and Barriers to Research Utilization of Ne ne dencesaeneeensresecenaa Kathleen M. Barta 49 Cyclical Evolution of Nursing Education and Profession in Iran: Religious, Cultural, Ne Gna n eae kh week sek as aveene d Pari Mura and Aubin Mura 58 NUMBER 2, MARCH-APRIL 1995 EDITORIAL Respecting the Nontraditional Student ...................20000- Laurel Archer Copp 65 FROM OUR COLUMNISTS The Nurse Executive: Breaking the Cycle.................. Joanne Comi McCloskey 67 Professional Practice: Transgressor or Revolutionary? ...............Jo Ellen Koerner 68 Public Policy: Continuing to Beat the Prevention Drum .......... Hurdis M. Griffith 69 Research: A Statewide Model for Promoting Research ............ Harriet R. Feldman 70 ORIGINAL ARTICLES Nurse-Managed Clinics: A Blueprint for Success Using the Covey Framework......... Patricia L. Starck, Thomas A. Mackey, and Jeannette Adams 71 Journal of Professional Nursing, Vol 11, No 6 (November—December), 1995: 376-379 CUMULATIVE INDEX 377 Faculty Practice: Creating a New Culture .......... Ellen B. Rudy, Nancy A. Anderson, Linda Dudjak, Shirley N. Kobert, and Ruth Ann Miller 78 Nursing Faculry—An Endangered Species?...... Sandra De Young and Julie Beshore Bliss 84 Mentoring in the Career Development of Hospital Staff Nurses: Models INS S60.c VOM Aes a seedadta ee Reni hagesweebeseceens Diane J. Angelini 89 Nurses’ Judgment as They Care for Persons Who Exhibit Impaired Judgment: EO PTS Te Per Te Pe er ee Mary Ellen Doona 98 Skilled Nurses’ Experience of Caring ..... Gunilla Astrom, A. Norberg, and 1.R. Hallberg 110 Role Perceptions of Freshman and Senior Nursing and Medical Students and Attitudes Toward Collaborative Decision Making................ Heather K. Spence Laschinger and Wayne Weston 119 BOOK REVIEWS 129 NUMBER 3, MAY-JUNE 1995 EDITORIAL 10 Roles for School of Nursing Alumni..................0.0005. Laurel Archer Copp 133 FROM OUR COLUMNISTS International Affairs: Proposition 187.................00200eee s Mary V. Fenton 135 Inquiry, Insights, and History: The Immigrant Question and 5 RS Ae RO ene are Barbara Brodie 136 Education: A Revolution in the Making.....................05- Eleanor J. Sullivan 137 Legal and Ethical Issues: Myths and the Medical Megalith: Legal/Ethical Implications ns 6 GL G64 bs 6 KEENE RAN ERA OOS 000d EReCRS OMAN Syble Oldaker 138 ORIGINAL ARTICLES Nursing Education at the Crossroads: Political Passages ............ Bethany Hall-Long 139 Nursing Students With Disabilities: A Survey of Baccalaureate EE no naan s6es sean sedsenesesereeenueeeea s Pamela G. Watson 147 Implementation and Evaluation of an Undergraduate Research Practicum . .Frank L. Cole 154 Activities and Interactions of Baccalaureate Nursing Students in Clinical Practica........... E. Carol Polifroni, Sheila A. Packard, Helen S. Shah, and Suzanne MacAvoy 161 Learning Styles of Nursing Students: A 3-Year Cohort NS oi oo eke po snk bhee eee ewe os Mary Rakoczy and Sheila Money 170 An Example of a Successful Collaboration Effort Between a Nurse Educator and a Hospice Clinical Nurse Specialist/Director.......... Carlee Lehna and Adrianne Byrne 175 Legal Obligations to Human Immunodeficiency Virus—Seropositive Patients and Health Rs 3 cn obese ba ee neekedkee ek beeahaeds wes eee’ Mable H. Smith 183 192 BOOK REVIEWS 378 CUMULATIVE INDEX NUMBER 4, JULY-AUGUST 1995 EDITORIAL MID CI IEE og nnn nc cece ce nc cn savccsvencs Laurel Archer Copp 197 FROM OUR COLUMNISTS Public Policy: Quality Improvement and Report Cards............ Hurdis M. Griffith 199 Professional Practice: Moving Shared Governance Into the Community. .JoE//en Koerner 200 Research: Research Utilization: The Next Step.................. Harriet R. Feldman 201 The Nurse Executive: The Discipline Hearts of a MultidisciplinaTreyam .................-.22J-oa2nn+e +C+om4i +Mc.Cl.os.ke y 202 ORIGINAL ARTICLES Establishing a Nursing Center: Learning From the Literature and the Experiences Cth ae heehee ha pe hbOle4 FaGadn dS ¥ 4 ope been vhesebe wed Sara E. Barger 203 Promoting Scientific Integrity in Nursing Research, Part I: Current Approaches in sce ka seh ak an nse 648 toe Elizabeth R. Lenz and Shaké Ketefian The Consistency of Change in the Development of Nursing Faculty i chanwea gstanenene sed Nancy O. McNiel and Thomas A. Mackey Telecommunications and Nursing Education . . . .Rosalee C. Yeaworth, Reba A. Benschoter, Robin Meter, and Sandra Benson Strategies for Teaching Research: A Survey of Baccalaureate Programs . .Kathleen Wheeler, Nancy Fasano, and Laura Burr Heuristics Reasoning in Diagnostic Judgment ..................... Eileen §. O’Neill A Critical Feminist Perspective of the Health Belief Model: Implications for Nursing Theory, Research, Practice, and Education..................... Linda W. Thomas ERE re ERR Pe nse ge pd den CRS Ge Cone cece isS ree ee aber aan or Ota ae a ea eeO ra a NUMBER 5, SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER 1995 EDITORIAL EE Oe EEE Ee eee ee Laurel Archer Copp 257 FROM OUR COLUMNISTS International Affairs: AACN Position Statement on Licensure of International ice a Lani s OPERAS UL e Gass Saeed ee eee KD Mary V. Fenton 259 History: ‘“Nursism”: An Age-Old Concern.............-..-.-0005: Sandra Lewenson 260 Legal and Ethical Issues: Ethics in Academe................--+-+0-5 Syble Oldaker 261 Education: Ensuring Clinical Experiences: Is Managed ae RE ae a a ag GN Eleanor J. Sullivan 262 ORIGINAL ARTICLES Promoting Scientific Integrity in Nursing Research, Part II: Strategies. . . .Shaké Ketefian and Elizabeth R. Lenz 263 CUMULATIVE INDEX 379 Mentoring Through Predoctoral Fellowships to Enhance Ressesch Productivity ................20.. Roberta K. Olson and Lynne M. Connelly 270 The Role of Mentors in Promoting Integrity and Preventing Scientific Misconduct in ee ess ae baths Kea Cae Adee Ne ede heen ween eee Lucia D. Wocial 276 Doctoral Education in Nursing: Evaluation of a Nontraditional Program Option............Jurate A. Sakalys, CarolieJ . Coates, and Peggy L. Chinn 281 Lived Experiences, Values, and Behavior of Effective Nurse Faculty.... . M arie S. Morris 290 Factors Influencing Baccalaureate Nursing Students’ Attitudes Towards Persons Living _ EE Renee Leasure, Lori A. Hawkins McKenney, and Ann Merrill 299 Dissemination and Use of Research Findings in Nursing Practice... .. Yvonne Michel and Nancee V. Sneed 306 BOOK REVIEWS 312 NUMBER 6, NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 1995 EDITORIAL The Manuscript in the Bortom Denwer .... .. 2... 0. ccc cece ceece Laurel Archer Copp 315 FROM OUR COLUMNISTS Professional Practice: The Essence of Nursing—Creative Lo ors ssh eae. a ee 4 oe 6 Orns Kia ew aw Reine JoEtllen Koerner The Nurse Executive: Working Together and Supporting Each ESTy re SeeTr Ey Pry eeEe ll Research: Collaborative Research Through International eae cc dan We Be OSs LEPA AEA SANA SA O68 Lillie M. Shortridge-Baggett ORIGINAL ARTICLES We've Come a Long Way: A 1995 Report of Endowed Chairs in EEE ee ee Tr pee Who Is Our Consumer? Shaping Nursing Programs to Meet Emerging NE Pre EELS Ty eye tre re The Future of Graduate Education in Nursing: Scholarship, the Health of Communities, and Health Care Reform ...... Joanne M. Hall and Patricia E. Stevens Nurses’ Attitudes About Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Care: What Research NE ko 35's 8 a0 ON oo hd. ee we ew a Oe oa an Critical Thinking Skills of Baccalaureate Nursing Students........... Bonnie L. Saucier Measuring the Essence of Nursing: A Guide for Future aod 6:4 56 be a AO 44 b eee eae Donna Ambler Peters and Beverly J. Hays