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INDEX to JANAC Volume 15 Number | (January/February 2004) pp. 1-68 Number 2 (March/April 2004) pp. 1-84 Number 3 (May/June 2004) pp. 1-78 Number 4 (July/August 2004) pp. 1-82 Number 5 (September/October 2004) pp. 1-76 Number 5 Supplement (September/October 2004) pp. 1S-35S Number 6 (November/December 2004) pp. 1-88 DAVIS, SHEILA, “Clinical Sequelae Affecting Quality of Life in Authors: the HIV-Infected Patient,” (5) 28S. DEFINO, MARYROSE, JESSE CLARK, DANIEL ANCKER, JESSICA, see Geromanos, K. MOGYOROS, and JONATHAN SHUTER, “Predictors of ARANDA-NARANJO, BARBARA, “Quality of Life in the HIV- Virologic Success in Patients Completing a Structured Positive Patient: Implications and Consequences,” (5) 20S. Antiretroviral Adherence Program,” (5) 60. BARROSO, JULIE, and MARGARETE SANDELOWSKI. “Sub- DELMORE, BARBARA, see Smith, D. stance Abuse in HIV-Positive Women.” (5) 48. DEVEREUX, JILL, and DEMETRIUS J. PORCHE, “Low Health BERGER, BARBARA, see Relf, M. Literacy: A Unique Challenge for HIV/AIDS Nursing” [Edito- BLAKE, BARBARA J., and ANN BYERLY, “Question the Sil- rial], (6) 15. houettes: AIDS anda Family in Crisis” [Media Review], (5) 68. DREHER, H. MICHAEL, see Norris, A. BURRAGE, JOE, JR., HELEN MIRAMONTES, and BARBARA EASLEY, KIRK A., see Geromanos, K. SMITH, “The Impact of Political Extremism on HIV Care: ENRIQUEZ, MAITHE, PAUL A. GORE JR., MARY C. Revisiting McCarthyism” [Guest Editorial], (1) 9. O’CONNOR, and DAVID S. MCKINSEY, “Assessment of BUTENSKY, ELLEN, CHRISTINE M. KENNEDY, MARION Readiness for Adherence by HIV-Positive Males Who Had Pre- M. LEE, PAUL HARMATZ, and CHRISTINE viously Failed Treatment,” (1) 42. MIASKOWSKI, “Potential Mechanisms for Altered Iron FERRI, RICHARD S., “Symptom Management in the Age of Metabolism in Human Immunodeficiency Virus Disease,” (6) Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy” [Guest Editorial], (5) SE: JS. BYERLY, ANN, see Blake, B. J. FOY, KARLISSA, and SALOME N. JUETHNER, “Enfuvirtide CAMPBELL, JACQUELYN. see Relf, M. V. (T-20): Potentials and Challenges,” (6) 65. CARP. DIANE, see Geromanos, K. CARR, REBECCA L., and LOU F. GRAMLING, “Stigma: A jJENTRY, JUDITH A., “HIV/AIDS Nursing Secrets: Questions Health Barrier for Women With HIV/AIDS,” (5) 30. and Answers Reveal the Secrets to Safe and Effective HIV CATANIA, JOE, see Relf, M. V. AIDS Nursing” [Media Review], (2) 64. CHOU, FANG-YU, and WILLIAM L. HOLZEMER, “Linking =ROMANOS, KIMBERLY, SUSAN N. SUNKLE, MARY HIV/AIDS Clients’ Self-Care With Outcomes.” (4) 58. BETH MAUER, DIANE CARP, JESSICA ANCKER, CLARK, JESSE, see DeFino, M. WEIHONG ZHANG, KIRK A. EASLEY, MARK D COLAGRECO, JOSEPH P., “Cardiovascular Considerations in SCHLUCHTER, CLAUDIA A. KOZINETZ, and ROBERT B. Patients Treated With HIV Protease Inhibitors,” (1) 30. MELLINS, “Successful Techniques for Retaining a Cohort of CRESPO-FIERRO, MICHELE, see Relf, M. Infants and Children Born to HIV-Infected Women: The Pro- CUMMINS, DENISE, and KRISTINE H. J. MILLAR, “Experi- spective P2C2 HIV Study,” (4) 48. ences of HIV-Positive Women in Sydney, Australia” [Research GORE, PAUL A., JR., see Enriquez, M. Brief], (3) 70. GRAMLING, LOU F.,, see Carr, R. L. JOURNAL OF THE ASSOCIATION OF NURSES IN AIDS CARE, Vol. 15, No. 6, November/December 2004, 83-86 Copyright © 2004 Association of Nurses in AIDS Care 84 JANAC Vol. 15. No. 6. November/December 2004 GULLETTE, DONNA L., and JOAN G. TURNER, “Stages of PITA-FERNANDEZ, SALVADOR, BELGICA RODRIGUEZ- Change and Condom Use Among an Internet Sample of Gay VAZQUEZ, and SONIA PERTEGA-DIAZ, “Attitudes of and Bisexual Men,” (2) 27. Nursing and Auxiliary Hospital Staff Toward HIV Infection HARMATZ, PAUL, see Butensky, E. and AIDS in Spain.” (3) 62. HOLZEMER, WILLIAM L.., see Chou, F.-Y. PORCHE, DEMETRIUS J., “Taking Time to Care and Develop HUANG, BU, see Relf, M. V. Relationships” [Editorial], (2) 11. HUGHES, ANNE, “Symptom Management in HIV-Infected PORCHE, DEMETRIUS J., see Devereux, J. Patients.” (5) 7S. PUTWATANA, PANWADEE, see Maneesriwongul, W. JUETHNER, SALOME N.., see Foy, K. RAHLENBECK, SIBYLLE I., “Knowledge, Attitude, and Prac- KENNEDY, CHRISTINE M., see Butensky, E. tice About AIDS and Condom Utilization Among Health KOZINETZ, CLAUDIA A.., see Geromanos, K. Workers in Rwanda.” (3) 56. KRAMER, LARRY, “Angels on My Shoulders: Remarks Made to RAMIREZ-MARRERO, FARAH A., BARBARA A. SMITH. the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care, New York Hilton, NELSON MELENDEZ-BRAU, and JORGE L. SANTANA- November 20, 2003," (5) 25. BAGUR, “Physical and Leisure Activity, Body Composition, KRANTZ, STEVE, see Russell, J. and Life Satisfaction in HIV-Positive Hispanics in Puerto LEBREUX, LINDA. see Stozek, M. A. Rico,” (4) 68. LEE, MARION M.. see Butensky, E. RELF, MICHAEL, BARBARA BERGER, MICHELE CRESPO- LILJESTRAND, PETRA, “HIV Care: Continuing Medical Edu- FIERRO, R. KEVIN MALLINSON, and CASSANDRA cation and Consultation Needs of Nurses, Physicians, and MILLER-HARDWICK, “The Value of Certification in HIV/ Pharmacists,” (2) 38 AIDS Nursing” [Clinical Issues Column], (1) 60. MADIGAN, ELIZABETH, see Whyte, J., I'V. RELF, MICHAEL V., BU HUANG, JACQUELYN CAMPBELL, MAJUMDAR, BASANTI, “An Exploration of Socioeconomic, and JOE CATANIA, “Gay Identity, Interpersonal Violence, Spiritual, and Family Support Among HIV-Positive Women in and HIV Risk Behaviors: An Empirical Test of Theoretical India.” (3) 37 Relationships Among a Probability-Based Sample of Urban MALLINSON, R. KEVIN, “Deaf Culture: When ‘Positive’ Is a Men Who Have Sex With Men,” (2) 14. Good Thing” [Guest Editorial], (4) 21. REYNOLDS, NANCY R., JUDITH L. NEIDIG, and MARY MALLINSON, R. KEVIN, “Perceptions of HIV/AIDS by Deaf ELLEN WEWERS, “Illness Representation and Smoking Gay Men,” (4) 2+ Behavior: A Focus Group Study of HIV-Positive Men,” (4) 37. MALLINSON, R. KEVIN, see Relf, M. RICH, JOSIAH D., see Stozek, M. A. MANEESRIWONGUL, WANTANA, SUNTHAREE PANUTAT, ROBINSON, F. PATRICK, “HIV Lipodystrophy Syndrome: A PANWADEE PUTWATANA, YUPAPIN SRIRAPO-NGAM, Primer,’ (1) 15. LADAWAN OUNPRASERTPONG, and ANN B. ROBINSON, F. PATRICK, “Measurement of Quality of Life in WILLIAMS. “Educational Needs of Family Caregivers of Per- HIV Disease,” (5) 14S. sons Living With HIV/AIDS in Thailand.” (3) 27. RODRIGUEZ-VAZQUEZ. BELGICA, see Pita-Fernandez, S. MAUER, MARY BETH, see Geromanos, K. ROSENBERG, ALICE, and JANICE M. YATES, “Cryotherapy MCKINSEY, DAVID S., see Enriquez, M. for Treatment of Ano-genital Warts” [Program Brief], (6) 72. MELENDEZ-BRAU, NELSON. see Ramirez-Marrero, F. A. RUSSELL, JAN, STEVE KRANTZ, and SALLY NEVILLE, MELLINS, ROBERT B., see Geromanos, K. “The Patient-Provider Relationship and Adherence to Highly MIASKOWSKI, CHRISTINE, see Butensky, E. Active Antiretroviral Therapy.” (5) 40. MILLAR, KRISTINE H. J., see Cummins, D. SANDELOWSKI, MARGARETE., see Barroso, J. MILLER-HARDWICK, CASSANDRA, see Relf, M. SANTANA-BAGUR, JORGE L., see Ramirez-Marrero, F. A. MIRAMONTES, HELEN, see Burrage, J., Jr. SAVASTA, ANN MARIE, “HIV: Associated Transmission Risks MOGYOROS, DANIEL, see DeFino, M. in Older Adults—An Integrative Review of the Literature.” (1) NEIDIG, JUDITH L., see Reynolds, N. R. 50. NEVILLE, SALLY, see Russell, J. SCHLUCHTER, MARK D., see Geromanos, K. NICCA, DUNJA, see Spirig, R. SHARIS-HOPKO, NANCY C., “Funding a Research Project” NIEPMANN, SUSANNE, see Spirig, R. [Research Column], (6) 72. NORRIS, ANGELA, and H. MICHAEL DREHER, SHUTER, JONATHAN, see DeFino, M. “Lipodystrophy Syndrome: The Morphologic and Metabolic SMITH, BARBARA, see Burrage, J.. Jr. Effects of Antiretroviral Therapy in HIV Infection,” (6) 46. SMITH, BARBARA A., see Ramirez-Marrero, F. A. NORTON, MICHAEL, see Webb, A. SMITH, DONALD, and BARBARA DELMORE, “NYU Medical O’CONNOR, MARY C., see Enriquez, M. Center’s Pilot “Epo-Depot’ Program: A Win-Win for Patients OLSON, JENNIFER, see Stozek, M. A. and Health Care,” (6) 23. OUNPRASERTPONG, LADAWAN, see Maneesriwongul, W. SONIA PERTEGA-DIAZ, see Pita-Fernandez, S. PANUTAT, SUNTHAREE, see Maneesriwongul, W. SOWELL, RICHARD L., “Access for All: Time to Make a Theme the Reality” [Editorial], (3) 21. Index 8&5 SOWELL, RICHARD L.. “Where Have All the Activists Gone?” “Entuvirtide (T-20): Potentials and Challenges,” Foy and Juethner, [Editorial], (5) 23. (6) 65. SPIRIG, REBECCA, DUNJA NICCA, JACQUELINE “An Exploration of Socioeconomic, Spiritua!, and Family Support VOGGENSPERGER, MIRIAM UNGER, VRENI WERDER, Among HIV-Positive Women in India.” Majumdar, (3) 37 and SUSANNE NIEPMANN, “The Advanced Nursing Prac- “Gay Identity, Interpersonal Violence, and HIV Risk Behaviors: tice Team as a Model for HIV/AIDS Caregiving in Switzer- An Empirical Test of Theoretical Relationships Among a Prob- land,” (3) 47. ability-Based Sample of Urban Men Who Have Sex With SRIRAPO-NGAM, YUPAPIN, see Maneesriwongul, W. Men.” Relf et al., (2) 14. STANDING, THERESA, see Whyte, J., I'V. “HIV: Associated Transmission Risks in Older Adults—An Inte- STARR, GREG, “Looking Back to Look Forward” [Guest Com- grative Review of the Literature,’ Savasta, (1) 50. mentary], (5) 71. “HIV Care: Continuing Medical Education and Consultation STOZEK, MICHELLE A., LYNN E. TAYLOR, LINDA Needs of Nurses, Physicians, and Pharmacists,” Liljestrand, (2) LEBREUX, JENNIFER OLSON, FRANCIS WOLF, and 38. JOSIAH D. RICH, “Prescribing Syringes to Injection Drug “HIV Lipodystrophy Syndrome: A Primer,” Robinson, (1) 15. Users With HIV: An Important Clinical and Public Health “IIIness Representation and Smoking Behavior: A Focus Group Tool” [Policy Column], (2) 59. Study of HIV-Positive Men,” Reynolds et al., (4) 37. SUNKLE, SUSAN N., see Geromanos, K. “Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice About AIDS and Condom TAYLOR, LYNN E., see Stozek, M. A. Utilization Among Health Workers in Rwanda.” Rahlenbeck, TURNER, JOAN G., see Gullette, D. L. (3) 56. UNGER, MIRIAM, see Spirig, R. “Linking HIV/AIDS Clients’ Self-Care With Outcomes.” Chou VOGGENSPERGER, JACQUELINE, see Spirig, R. and Holzemer, (4) 58. WEBB, ADELE, and MICHAEL NORTON, “Clinical Assess- “Lipodystrophy Syndrome: The Morphologic and Metabolic ment of Symptom-Focused Health-Related Quality of Life in Effects of Antiretroviral Therapy in HIV Infection,” Norris and HIV/AIDS” [Continuing Education Offering], (2) 66. Dreher, (6) 46 WERDER, VRENI, see Spirig, R. WEWERS, MARY ELLEN, see Reynolds, N. R. “Measurement of Quality of Life in HIV Disease.” Robinson, (5) WHYTE, JAMES, IV, THERESA STANDING, and ELIZABETH 14S. MADIGAN, “The Relationship Between HIV-Related Knowl- “NYU Medical Center’s Pilot “Epo-Depot’ Program: A Win-Win edge and Safe Sexual Behavior in African American Women for Patients and Health Care,” Smith and Delmore, (6) 23 Dwelling in the Rural Southeast.” (2) 51. “The Patient-Provider Relationship and Adherence to Highly WILLIAMS, ANN B., “Nursing, Health, and Human Rights: A Active Antiretroviral Therapy.” Russell et al., (5) 40 Framework for International Collaboration” [Guest Commen- “Perceptionso f HIV/AIDbSy Deaf Gay Men,” Mallins(o4)n 2,7 . tary], (3) 75. “Physical and Leisure Activity, Body Composition, and Life Satis- WILLIAMS, ANN B.., see Maneesriwongul, W. faction in HIV-Positive Hispanics in Puerto Rico,” Ramirez- WOLF, FRANCIS, see Stozek, M. A. Marrero et al., (4) 68. YATES, JANICE M., see Rosenberg, A. “Potential Mechanisms for Altered Iron Metabolism in Human ZHANG, WEIHONG, see Geromanos, K. Immunodeficiency Virus Disease,” Butensky et al., (6) 31. “Predictors of Virologic Success in Patients Completing a Struc- Articles: tured Antiretroviral Adherence Program.” DeFino etal., (5) 60. “Quality of Life in the HIV-Positive Patient: Implications and Consequences,” Aranda-Naranjo, (5) 20S. “The Advanced Nursing Practice Team as a Model for HIV/AIDS “The Relationship Between HIV-Related Knowledge and Safe Caregiving in Switzerland,” Spirig et al., (3) 47. Sexual Behavior in African American Women Dwelling in the “Angels on My Shoulders: Remarks Made to the Association of Rural Southeast.” Whyte et al., (2) 51. Nurses in AIDS Care. New York Hilton, November 20, 2003,” “Stages of Change and Condom Use Among an Internet Sample of Kramer, (5) 25. Gay and Bisexual Men,” Gullette and Turner, (2) 27 “Assessment of Readiness for Adherence by HIV-Positive Males Who Had Previously Failed Treatment,” Enriquez et al., (1)4 2. “Stigma: A Health Barrier for Women With HIV/AIDS,° Carr and “Attitudes of Nursing and Auxiliary Hospital Staff Toward HIV Gramling, (5) 30. Infection and AIDS in Spain,” Pita-Fernandez, (3) 62. “Substance Abuse in HIV-Positive Women.” Barroso and “Cardiovascular Considerations in Patients Treated With HIV Pro- Sandelowski, (5) 48. tease Inhibitors,” Colagreco, (1) 30. “Successful Techniques for Retaining a Cohort of Infants and “Clinical Sequelae Affecting Quality of Life in the HIV-Infected Children Born to HIV-Infected Women: The Prospective P2C2 Patient,” Davis, (5) 28S. HIV Study,” Geromanos et al., (4) 48. “Educational Needs of Family Caregivers of Persons Living With “Symptom Management in HIV-Infected Patients.” Hughes, (5) HIV/AIDS in Thailand,” Maneesriwongul et al., (3) 27. 7S. 86 JANAC Vol. 15, No. 6, November/December 2004 Clinical Issues Column: “Symptom Management in the Age of Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy,” Ferri, (5) 5S. “The Value of Certification in HIV/AIDS Nursing,” Relf et al., (1) 60. Media Reviews: Continuing Education Offering: “HIV/AIDS Nursing Secrets: Questions and Answers Reveal the Secrets to Safe and Effective HIV/AIDS Nursing,” Gentry, (2) 64. “Clinical Assessment of Symptom-Focused Health-Related Qual- “Question the Silhouettes: AIDS and a Family in Crisis.” Blake ity of Life in HIV/AIDS,” Webb and Norton, (2) 66. and Byerly, (5) 68. Editorials: Policy Column: “Access for All: Time to Make a Theme the Reality,” Sowell, (3) “Prescribing Syringes to Injection Drug Users With HIV: An A Important Clinical and Public Health Tool,” Stozek et al., (2) “Low Health Literacy: A Unique Challenge for HIV/AIDS Nurs- 59. ing,’ Devereux and Porche, (6) 15. “Taking Time to Care and Develop Relationships,” Porche, (2) 11. “Where Have All the Activists Gone?” Sowell, (5) 23. Program Brief: Guest Commentaries: “Cryotherapy for Treatment of Ano-genital Warts,” Rosenberg and Yates, (6) 72. “Nursing, Health, and Human Rights: A Framework for Interna- tional Collaboration,” Williams, (3) 75. Research Brief: “Looking Back to Look Forward,” Starr, (5) 71. “Experiences of HIV-Positive Women in Sydney, Australia,” Guest Editorials: Cummins and Millar, (3) 70. “Deaf Culture: When ‘Positive’ Is a Good Thing,” Mallinson, (4) Research Column: 2A. “The Impact of Political Extremism on HIV Care: Revisiting “Funding a Research Project,” Sharts-Hopko, (6) 78. McCarthyism.” Burrage et al., (1) 9.

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