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INDEX to JANAC Volume 11 Number | (January/February 2000) 1-100 Number 2 (March/April 2000) 1-112 Number 3 (May/June 2000) 1-116 Number 4 (July/August 2000) 1-118 Number 5 (September/October 2000) 1-116 Number 6 (November/December 2000) 1-98 Authors: CARROLL, ROBERT T., see Gorman, E. M. CODY, WILLIAM KERSHAW, “The Lived Experi- ABBATICOLA, MARCIE M., “A Team Approach to ence of Grieving for Persons Living With HIV Who the Treatment of AIDS Wasting,” (1) 45. Have Used Injection Drugs,” (3) 82. ALEXANDER, MARK K.., see Russell, L. D. CORBO, KATHLEEN F., see Russell, L. D. AGNOLI, MICHELLE M., “Immune Reconstitution CORLESS, INGE B., “Out of Africa: A Report on the in the HAART Era, Part 1: Immune Abnormalities 13th International AIDS Conference” [Interna- in HIV/AIDS” [Clinical Issues Column], (1) 78. tional AIDS Conference], Corless, 00. AGNOLI, MICHELLE M., “Immune Reconstitution CORLESS, INGE B., SUZANNE BAKKEN, in the HAART Era, Part 2: Implications for Prac- PATRICE K. NICHOLAS, WILLIAM L. tice” [Clinical Issues Column], (2) 97. HOLZEMER, CHRIS A. MCGIBBON, JILLIAN ARANDA-NARANJO, BARBARA, SUSAN GAS- INOUYE, KATHLEEN M. NOKES, JOAN G. KINS, LUCIA BUSTAMANTE, LINDA C. TURNER, GAIL M. POWELL-COPE, MARIE- LOPEZ, and JOSEFA RODRIQUIZ, “La ANNETTE BROWN, and CARMEN J. Desesperacion: Migrant and Seasonal Farm PORTILLO, “Predictors of Perception of Cognitive Workers Living With HIV/AIDS,” (2) 22. Functioning in HIV/AIDS,” (3) 19. BAKKEN, SUZANNE, see Corless, I. CRONIN-STUBBS, DIANE, see Swanson, B. BAKKEN HENRY, SUZANNE, see Holzemer, W. L. DEATRICK, JANET A., see Santacroce, S. J. BALT, CHRISTINE A., “An Investigation of the Rela- DEMI, ALICE, see Kalichman, S. C. tionship Between Vitamin B12 Deficiency and HIV EWERS, MICHAEL, and DORIS SCHAEFFER, Infection,” (1) 24. “How Home Care Agencies in Germany View the BOVA, CAROL, “Women With HIV Infection: The AIDS Challenge: Results of an Exploratory Study,” Three Waves of Scientific Inquiry,” (5) 19. (4) 65. BROWN, MARIE-ANNETTE, see Corless, I. FAVA, JOSEPH L., see Riley, T. A. BUSTAMANTE, LUCIA, see Aranda-Naranjo, B. FLASKERUD, JACQUELYN H., see McQuiston, C. BUTENSKY, ELLEN, see Goodroad, B. K. FLYNN, MELINDA B., JENNIFER L. MCKEEVER, CAFFREY, PATRICIA M., “Lactic Acidosis Associ- TRACEY SPADA, and VALERIE GORDON- ated With Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibi- GAROFALO, “Active Client Participation: An tors” [Clinical Issues Column], (5) 91. Examination of Self-Empowerment in HIV/AIDS CALIANDRO, GLORIA, see Hughes, C. B. Case Management With Women,” (3) 59. JOURNAL OF THE ASSOCIATION OF NURSES IN AIDS CARE, Vol. 11, No. 6, November/December 2000, 85-90 Copyright © 2000 Association of Nurses in AIDS Care 86 JANAC Vol. 11, No. 6, November/December 2000 GASKINS, SUSAN, “Be Prepared: The Complete Nursing Practice for HAART Administration,” (2) Financial, Legal, and Practical Guide to Living 76. With Cancer, HIV, and Other Life-Challenging KALICHMAN, SETH C., VIOLAINE GUERITAULT- Conditions by D. S. Landay” [Media Review], (5) CHALVIN, and ALICE DEMI, “Sources of Occu- 96. pational Stress and Coping Strategies Among GASKINS, SUSAN, see Aranda-Naranjo, B. Nurses Working in AIDS Care,” (3) 31. GOODROAD, BRIAN K., KENN M. KIRKSEY, and KEITHLEY, JOYCE K., see Swanson, B. ELLEN BUTENSKY, “Bareback Sex and Gay KIHM, KRISITNE E., see Wewers, M. E. Men: An HIV Prevention Failure,” (6) 29. KIRKSEY, KENN M., see Goodroad, B. K. GORDON-GAROFALO, VALERIE, see Flynn, M. B. KONKLE-PARKER, DEBORAH J., “Political Activ- GORMAN, E. MICHAEL, and ROBERT T. ity: A Nursing Intervention” [Politics and Policy CARROLL, “Substance Abuse and HIV: Consider- Column], (3) 93. ations With Regard to Methamphetamines and LAMBERT, ANTOINETTE, see Paquin, M-J. Other Recreational Drugs for Nursing Practice and LAUKAMM-JOSTEN, ULRICH, see Outwater, A. Research,” (2) 51. LEDLIE, SUSAN W., see Santacroce, S. J. GREEN, EDWARD C., see Outwater, A. LESHABARI, MELZIDECK, see Outwater, A. GRINDEL, CECELIA G., and CAROL A. LINDBERG, CLAIRE E., “Knowledge, Self-Effi- PATSDAUGHTER, “Coming Full Circle: cacy, Coping, and Condom Use Among Urban Mentorship in HIV/AIDS Care,” (6) 54. Women,” (5) 80. GUERITAULT-CALVIN, VIOLAINE, see LITTLE, KEVIN, and MIRANDA SURJADI, “A Sci- Kalichman, S. C. entific Overview of the Development of AIDS Vac- HASSIG, SUSAN E., see Outwater, A. cines,” (6) 19. HENRY, SUZANNE BAKKEN, see Holzemer, W. L. LLOYD, MARGARET, and KAREN A. YOUNG, HOLLOMAN, FAYE, see Jones, S. G. “Teaching HIV-Infected Outpatients the Self- HOLZEMER, WILLIAM L., SUZANNE BAKKEN Administration of Subcutaneous Interleukin-2 and HENRY, CARMEN J. PORTILLO, and HELEN Strategies for Symptom Management” [Treatment MIRAMONTES, “The Client Adherence Profiling- Review Column], (4) 97. Intervention Tailoring (CAP-IT) Intervention for LOMBARDI, EMILIA L., and GWEN VAN Enhancing Adherence to HIV/AIDS Medications: SERVELLEN, “Correcting Deficiencies in A Pilot Study,” (1) 36. HIV/AIDS Care for Transgendered Individuals,” HOLZEMER, WILLIAM L., see Corless, I. (5) 61. HUGHES, CYNTHIA B., and GLORIA LOPEZ, LINDA C., see Aranda-Naranjo, B. CALIANDRO, “Empowerment: A Case Study of a LWHULA, GEORGE, see Outwater, A. Grandmother Caring for Her HIV-Positive Grand- LYON, DEBRA E., “HIV-Related Lipodystrophy: A child,” (5) 29. Clinical Syndrome With Implications for Nursing IKEDA, KAZUKO, see Misao, H. Practice,” (2) 36. INOUYE, JILLIAN, see Corless, I. MATHEWS, HERBERT L., see Robinson, F. P. ISHIHARA, MIWA, see Misao, H. MCGIBBON, CHRIS A.., see Corless, I. JIRAPAET, VEENA, “Effects of an Empowerment MCKEEVER, JENNIFER L., see Flynn, M. B. Program on Coping, Quality of Life, and the Mater- MCQUISTON, CHRIS, and JACQUELYN H. nal Role Adaptation of Thai HIV-Infected FLASKERUD, “Sexual Prevention of HIV: A Mothers,” (4) 34. Model for Latinos,” (5) 70. JOHNSON, ANDREW, see Murphy, G. T. MIRAMONTES, HELEN, see Holzemer, W. L. JONES, SANDE GRACIA, and FAYE HOLLOMAN, MIRAMONTES, HELEN M., “Commentary: Current “Continuous Quality Improvement Project: Status of the HIV/AIDS Pandemic in Tanzania,” (4) Decreasing the Potential for the Development in the 55. Inpatient Setting of Drug Resistance by Improving Index 87 MIRAMONTES, HELEN M., “The Global Chal- PORCHE, DEMETRIUS J., “Heterosexual Preven- lenges of the HIV/AODS Pandemic” [Guest Edito- tion: The Key to Averting AIDS Orphanhood” [Edi- rial], (4) 11. torial], (3) 11. MISAO, HANAKO, MASAKO YAMADA, PORCHE, DEMETRIUS JAMES, “Nevirapine Pre- KAZUKO IKEDA, and MIWA ISHIHARA, “The vents Vertical HIV-1 Transmission” [Treatment Role and Function of the HIV/AIDS Coordinator Review Column], (1) 82. Nurse in Japan,” (4) 89. PORTILLO, CARMEN J., see Holzemer, W. L. MITTON, JENNIFER, “The Sociological Spread of PORTILLO, CARMEN J., see Corless, I. HIV/AIDS,” (4) 17. POWELL-COPE, GAIL M., see Corless, I. MURPHY, GAIL TOMBLIN, MIRIAM STEWART, RHOADS, JACQUELINE, “Mortal Men: Living With JUDITH RITCHIE, PATTY WELD VISCOUNT, Asymptomatic HIV, by Richard MacIntyre” [Media and ANDREW JOHNSON, “Telephone Support Review], (2) 100. for Canadian Nurses in HIV/AIDS Care,” (4) 73. RITCHIE, JUDITH, see Murphy, G. T. MWIZARUBI, BLASTUS, see Outwater, A. RILEY, TRACY A., JEANNE M. TOTH, and NEIDIG, JUDITH L., see Wewers, M. E. JOSEPH L. FAVA, “The Transtheoretical Model NGUMA, JUSTIN, see Outwater, A. and Stress Management Practices in Women at Risk NICHOLAS, PATRICE K., see Corless, I. for, or Infected With, HIV,” (1) 67. NOKES, KATHLEEN M., see Corless, I. RIVERS, DIANA LIPP, “HIV/AIDS Technology and NYKA, LUCY, see Outwater, A. Nursing Staff Attitudes” [Clinical Issues Column], O’ CONNOR, PATRICIA, see Outwater, L. (6) 68. OUTWATER, ANNE, LUCY NKYA, GEORGE ROBINSON, F. PATRICK, HERBERT L. MATHEWS, LWIHULA, PATRICIA O’CONNOR, MEL- and LINDA WITEK-JANUSEK, “Stress Reduc- ZIDECK LESHABARI, JUSTIN NGUMA, tion and HIV Disease: A Review of Intervention BLASTUS MWIZARUBI, ULRICH Studies Using a Psychoneuroimmunology Frame- LAUKMAMM-JOSTEN, EDWARD C. GREEN, work,” (2) 87. and SUSAN E. HASSIG, “Patterns of Partnership RODRIQUIZ, JOSEFA, see Aranda-Naranjo, B. and Condom Use in Two Communities of Female RUSSELL, LUCIE D., MARY K. ALEXANDER, Sex Workers in Tanzania,” (4) 46. and KATHLEEN F. CORBO, “Developing Cul- PAQUIN, MARIE-JOSEE, and ANTOINETTE ture-Specific Interventions for Latinas to Reduce LAMBERT, “The Collaborative Project: An Effec- HIV High-Risk Behaviors,” (3) 70. tive Canadian Partnership in HIV/AIDS Nursing SANTACROCE, SHEILA J., “Support From Health Care,” (4) 57. Care Providers and Parental Uncertainty During the PATTEN, SAN, ARDENE VOLLMAN, and Diagnosis Phase of Perinatally Acquired HIV WILFREDA THURSTON, “The Utility of the Infection,” (2) 63. Transtheoretical Model of Behavior Change for SANTACROCE, SHEILA J., JANET A. DEATRICK, HIV Risk Reduction in Injection Drug Users,” (1) and SUSAN W. LEDLIE, “Secondary Analysis of a. Qualitative Data: A Means of Collaboration in HIV- PATSDAUGHTER, CAROL A., see Gatson, C. G. Related Research” [Research Column], (3) 99. PEARSON, J. LEE, “A Cruel Paradise: Journals of an SAUNDERS, JUDITH M., “AIDS, Nursing, and Phy- International Relief Worker by Leanne Olson” sician-Assisted Suicide: Part 1,” (6) 45. [Media Review], (4) 97. SCHAEFFER, DORIS, see Ewers, M. PORCHE, DEMETRIUS J., “Abacavir Sulfate” SHARTS-HOPKO, NANCY C., “Developing Your [Treatment Review Column], (6) 72. Idea for a Research Project” [Research Column], PORCHE, DEMETRIUS J., “Efavirenz” [Treatment (1) 86. Review Column], (3) 95. SHARTS-HOPKO, NANCY C., “Program Evalua- tion, Revisited: A Community-Based HIV Preven- tion Grant” [Research Column], (5) 98. 88 JANAC Vol. 11, No. 6, November/December 2000 SOWELL, RICHARD L., “AIDS Care Nursing: “Bareback Sex and Gay Men: An HIV Prevention Looking Forward, Thinking Back” [Editorial], (1) Failure,’ Goodroad et al., (6) 29. ee “The Client Adherence Profiling-Intervention Tai- SOWELL, RICHARD L., “AIDS Orphans: The Cost loring (CAP-IT) Intervention for Enhancing Adher- of Doing Nothing” [Editorial], (6) 14. ence to HIV/AIDS Medications: A Pilot Study,” SOWELL, RICHARD L., “Evidenced-Based Prac- Holzemer et al., (1) 36. tice: ANAC Taking the Lead” [Editorial], (5) 11. “The Collaborative Project: An Effective Canadian SOWELL, RICHARD L., “In Support of AIDS Activ- Partnership in HIV/AIDS Nursing Care,’ Paquin ism” [Editorial], (2) 13. and Lambert, (4) 57. SOWELL, RICHARD L., “Identifying HIV/AIDS “Coming Full Circle: Mentorship in HIV/AIDS Care,” Research Priorities for the Next Millennium: A Grindel and Patsdaughter, (6) 54. Delphi Study With Nurses in AIDS Care,” (3) 42. “Commentary: Current Status of the HIV/AIDS Pan- SPADA, TRACEY, see Flynn, M. B. demic in Tanzania,” Miramontes, (4) 55. STEWART, MIRIAM, see Murphy, G. T. “Complementary and Alternative Therapies to Man- SURJADI, MIRANDA, see Little, K. age HIV-Related Symptoms (CE Offering),” SWANSON, BARBARA, JOYCE K. KEITHLEY, Swanson et al., (5) 40. JANICE M. ZELLER, and DIANE CRONIN- “Continuous Quality Improvement Project: STUBBS, “Complementary and Alternative Ther- Decreasing the Potential for the Development in the apies to Manage HIV-Related Symptoms (CE Inpatient Setting of Drug Resistance by Improving Offering),” (5) 40. Nursing Practice for HAART Administration,” THURSTON, WILFREDA, see Patten, S. Jones and Holloman, (2) 76. TOTH, JEANNE M., see Riley, T. A. “Correcting Deficiencies in HIV/AIDS Care for TRUBAN, ERIN, see Lyon, D. E. Transgendered Individuals,’ Lombardi and van TURNER, JOAN G., see Corless, I. Servellen, (5) 61. VAN SERVELLEN, GWEN, see Lombardi, E. L. “Developing Culture-Specific Interventions for VISCOUNT, PATTY WELD, see Murphy, G. T. Latinas to Reduce HIV High-Risk Behaviors,” Rus- VOLLMAN, ARDENE, see Patten, S. sell et al., (3) 70. WEWERS, MARY ELLEN, JUDITH L. NEIDIG, “Effects of an Empowerment Program on Coping, and KRISTINE E. KIHM, “The Feasibility of a Quality of Life, and the Maternal Role Adaptation Nurse-Managed, Peer-Led Tobacco Cessation of Thai Hive-Infected Mothers,” Jirapaet, (4) 34. Intervention Among HIV-Positive Smokers,” (6) 37. “Empowerment: A Case Study of a Grandmother Car- WILLARD, SUZANNE, “Mothers” [Special Popula- ing for Her HIV-Positive Grandchild,’ Hughes and tions Column], (2) 102. Caliandro, (5) 29. WITEK-JANUSEK, LINDA, see Robinson, F. P. “The Feasibility of a Nurse-Managed, Peer-Led YAMADA, MASAKO, see Misao, H. Tobacco Cessation Intervention Among HIV-Posi- YOUNG, KAREN A., see Lloyd, M. tive Smokers,” Wewers et al., (6) 37. ZELLER, JANICE M., see Swanson, B. “HIV-Related Lipodystrophy: A Clinical Syndrome With Implications for Nursing Practice,’ Lyon and Articles: Truban, (2) 36. “How Home Care Agencies in Germany View the “Active Client Participation: An Examination of Self- AIDS Challenge: Results of an Exploratory Study,” Empowerment in HIV/AIDS Case Management Ewers and Schaeffer, (4) 65. With Woman,” Flynn et al., (3) 59. “Identifying HIV/AIDS Research Priorities for the “AIDS, Nursing, and Physician-Assisted Suicide: Part Next Millennium: A Delphi Study With Nurses in 1,” Saunders, (6) 45. AIDS Care,” Sowell, (3) 42. Index 89 “An Investigation of the Relationship Between Vita- “The Utility of the Transtheoretical Model of Behavior min B12 Deficiency and HIV Infection,” Balt, (1) Change for HIV Risk Reduction in Injection Drug 24. Users,” Patten et al., (1) 57. “Knowledge, Self-Efficacy, Coping, and Condom Use “Women With HIV Infection: The Three Waves of Among Urban Women,” Lindberg, (5) 80. Scientific Inquiry,” Bova, (5) 19. “La Desesperacion: Migrant and Seasonal Farm Workers Living With HIV/AIDS,” Aranda-Naranjo Clinical Issues Column: et al., (2) 22. “The Lived Experience of Grieving for Persons Living “HIV/AIDS Technology and Nursing Staff Attitudes,” With HIV Who Have Used Injection Drugs,” Cody, Rivers, (6) 68. (3) 93. “Immune Reconstitution in the HAART Era, Part 1: “Patterns of Partnership and Condom Use in Two Immune Abnormalities in HIV/AIDS,” Agnoli, (1) Communities of Female Sex Workers in Tanzania,” 78. Outwater et al., (4) 46. “Immune Reconstitution in the HAART Era, Part 2: “The Role and Function of the HIV/AIDS Coordinator Implications for Practice,’ Agnoli, (2) 97. Nurse in Japan,” Misao et al., (4) 89. “Lactic Acidosis Associated With Nucleoside Reverse “Predictors of Perception of Cognitive Functioning in Transcriptase Inhibitors,” Caffrey, (5) 91. HIV/AIDS,” Corless et al., (3) 19. “A Scientific Overview of the Development of AIDS Editorials: Vaccines,” Little and Surjadi, (6) 19. “Sexual Prevention of HIV: A Model for Latinos,” “AIDS Care Nursing: Looking Forward, Thinking McQuiston and Flaskerud, (5) 70. Back,” Sowell, (1) 22. “The Sociological Spread of HIV/AIDS in South “AIDS Orphans: The Cost of Doing Nothing,” Sowell, Africa,” Mitton, (4) 17. (6) 14. “Sources of Occupational Stress and Coping Strat- “Evidenced-Based Practice: ANAC Taking the Lead,” egies Among Nurses Working in AIDS Care,” Sowell, (5) 11. Kalichman et al., (3) 31. “The Global Challenges of the HIV/AIDS Pandemic,” “Stress Reduction and HIV Disease: A Review of Miramontes, (4) 11. Intervention Studies Using a Psychoneuroimmu- ‘Heterosexual Prevention: The Key to Averting AIDS nology Framework,” Robinson et al., (2) 87. Orphanhood,” Porche, (3) 11. “Substance Abuse and HIV: Considerations With “In Support of AIDS Activism,” Sowell, (2) 13. Regard to Methamphetamines and Other Recre- ational Drugs for Nursing Practice and Research,” World AIDS Conference: Gorman and Carroll, (2) 51. “Support From Health Care Providers and Parental “Out of Africa: A Report on the 13th World AIDS Uncertainty During the Diagnosis Phase of Conference,” Corless, (6) 64. Perinatally Acquired HIV Infection,” Santacroce, (2) 63. Media Reviews: “A Team Approach to the Treatment of AIDS Wasting,” Abbaticola, (1) 45. “Be Prepared: The Complete Financial, Legal, and “Telephone Support for Canadian Nurses in HIV/ Practical Guide to Living With Cancer, HIV, and AIDS Care,” Murphy et al., (4) 73. Other Life-Challenging Conditions by D. S. “The Transtheoretical Model and Stress Management Landay,” Gaskins, (5) 96. Practices in Women at Risk for, or Infected With, “A Cruel Paradise: Journals of an International Relief HIV,” Riley, (1) 67. Worker by Leanne Olson,” Pearson, (4) 104. 90 JANAC Vol. 11, No. 6, November/December 2000 “Mortal Men: Living With Asymptomatic HIV by Policy and Politics Column: Richard MacIntyre,” Rhoads, (2) 100. “Political Activity: A Nursing Intervention,” Konkle- News Briefs: Parker, (3) 93. “Agouron Offers Online Medicati.n Reminder Ser- Research Column: vice for People Living With HIV,” (6) 77. “The Association of Rehabilitation Nurses Publishes “Developing Your Idea for a Research Project,” The Specialty Practice of Rehabilitation Nursing: A Sharts-Hopko, (1) 86. Core Curriculum (4th ed.),” (6) 78. “Program Evaluation, Revisited: A Community- “Center for Mental Health Services Names New Con- Based HIV Prevention,” Sharts-Hopko, (5) 98. sumer/Survivor Subcommittee to Work With Advi- “Secondary Analysis of Qualitative Data: A Means of sory Council,” (6) 79. Collaboration in HIV-Related Research,” “International Committee Plans to Explore Long- Santacroce et al., (3) 99. Term Use of HIV Treatment,” (3) 105. “New Data Show Opiates Take Lead Over Cocaine in Special Populations Column: Treatment Admissions: Opiates Lead All Other Illicit Drugs in Treatment Admissions,” (2) 103. “Mothers,” Willard, (2) 102. “Pain Management: The Latest Title in the Award- Winning ‘The Doctor is In’ Series From Treatment Review Column: Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center,” (6) 77. “Program Offers Recognition of Extraordinary Part- “Abacavir Sulfate,” Porche, (6) 72. nerships in HIV Care,” (1) 89. “Efavirenz,” Porche, (3) 95. “Puncture-Resistant Gloves Introduced,” (1) 90. “‘Nevirapine Prevents Vertical HIV-1 Transmission,” “A Recent Study Shows Selenium Supplementation Porche, (1) 82. Benefits HIV Patients: Selenomax® Decreases “Teaching HIV-Infected Outpatients the Self-Admin- Risk of Development of Depressed-Dejected Mood istration of Subcutaneous Interleukin-2 and Strat- State,” (2) 103. egies for Symptom Management,” Lloyd and “72-Week Phase II Data on ABT-378/r Presented at Young, (4) 97. World AIDS Conference,” (6) 76.

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