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INDEX to JANAC Volume 16 Number | (January/February 2005) 1-52 Number 2 (March/April 2005) 1-54 Number 3 (May/June 2005) 1-52 Number 4 (July/August 2005) 1-70 Number 5 (September/October 2005) 1-66 Number 6 (November/December 2005) 1-68 Authors: DEMARCO, ROSANNA, see Norris, A. E. DICKEY, MICHAEL, see Hamill, S. BARROSO, JULIE, see Meynell, J. DLAMINI, PRISCILLA, see Uys, L. BOYD, MARY, see Moneyham, L. DUDGEON, WESLEY D., see Hand, G. A. BRADLEY-SPRINGER, LUCY, see Foy, K. DUFFY, LYNNE, “Suffering, Shame, and Silence: BROWNE, GINA, see Crook, J. The Stigma of HIV/AIDS,” (1) 13 BROWNE, GINA, see Guenter, D. EARL, CATHERINE, “The “Monster” in South Af- BROWNE, GINA, see Williams, P. rica” [Commentary], (6) 57 BROWNE, GINA, JOSEPH A. BROWNE, and FLETCHER, AUDWIN, see Plowden, K. O. FRANK MCGEE, “An Ontario Initiative to En- FOTHERGILL-BOURBONNAIS, FRANCES, see hance the Effectiveness of AiDS Service Organi- Laschinger, S. J. zations: Community-Linked Evaluation of AIDS FOTHERGILL-BOURBONNAIS, FRANCES, see Resources” [Clinical Issues Column], (6) 49 Manen, L. V. BROWNE, JOSEPH A., see Browne, G. FOY, KARLISSA, LUCY BRADLEY-SPRINGER, BURGESS, JANE D., see Williams, A. B. TONI KEMPNER, LYN STEVENS, and LUANN CAIN, DEMETRIA, see Kalichman, S. C. GAHAGAN, “Enfuvirtide Nursing Guidelines: A CAMPBELL, LAURA, see Shawn, E. R. Report from the Association of Nurses in AIDS CHERRY, JACQUELINE, see Kalichman, S. C. Care Expert Panel on Enfuvirtide,” (2) 2 CHIRWA, MAUREEN, “Home-Based HIV/AIDS GADELRAB, HESHAM F., see Hough, E. S. Care” [Media Review], (3) 52 GAFNI, AMIRAM, see Crook, J. CHIRWA, MAUREEN, see Uys, L. GAFNI, AMIRAM, see Williams, P. COLEMAN, CHRISTOPHER LANCE, “It’s Going GAHAGAN, LUANN, see Foy, K. to Be OK, I’m a Nurse” [Guest Editorial], (6) | GASKINS, SUSAN W., “On the Down Low: A CROOK, JOAN, GINA BROWNE, JACQUELINE Journey Into the Lives of “Straight” Black Men ROBERTS, and AMIRAM GAEFNI, “Impact of Who Sleep With Men” [Media Review], (5) 64 Support Services Provided by a Community- GLUTZER, EILEEN, and JACOB P LALEZARI, Based AIDS Service Organization on Persons Liv- “Enfuvirtide for Nurses: Answering Patient Ques- ing With HIV/AIDS,” (4) 39 tions on Activity, Safety, and Lifestyle Impact,” DANVERS, KARINA, see Williams, A. B. (5) 26 DEFILIPPI, KATHLEEN M., see Shawn, E. R. GREEFF, MINRIE, see Uys, L. JOURNAL OF THE ASSOCIATION OF NURSES IN AIDS CARE, Vol. 16, No. 6, November/December 2005, 61-65 Copyright © 2005 Association of Nurses in AIDS Care 62 JANAC Vol. 16, No. 6, November/December 2005 GREENWOOD, JENNIFER, see Klunklin, A. MANEN, TRACEY STEVENSON, and FRANCES GUENTER, DALE, BASANTI MAJUMDAR, FOTHERGILL-BOURBONNAIS, “Health Care DENNIS WILLMS, ROBB TRAVERS, GINA Providers’ and Patients’ Perspectives on Care in BROWNE, and GREG ROBINSON, “Communi- HIV Ambulatory Clinics Across Ontario,” (1) 37 ty-Based HIV Education and Prevention Workers MAGNAN, MORRIS A., see Hough, E. S. Respond to a Changing Environment,” (1) 29 MAJUMDAR, BASANTI, see Guenter, D. HAMILL, SHELLEY, and MICHAEL DICKEY, MAKOAE, LUCY NTHABISENG, NAOMI “Cultural Competence: What Is Needed in Work- MMAPELO SEBONI, KGOROLETSO MO- ing With Native Americans With HIV/AIDS?” LOSIWA, MARY MOLEKO, SARIE HUMAN, [Special Populations Column], (4) 64. NONHLANHLA A. SUKATI, WILLIAM L. HAND, GREGORY A., KENNETH D. PHILLIPS, HOLZEMER, “The Symptom Experience of Peo- and WESLEY D. DUDGEON WILLIAM D. ple Living With HIV/AIDS in Southern Africa,” SKELTON, “Stress Reduction as a Means to En- (3) 22 hance Oral Immunity in HIV-Infected Individu- MAKOAE, LUCY, see Uys, L. als” [Clinical Issues Column], (5) 58 MALONE, JANICE, see Williams, A. B. HOLZEMER, WILLIAM L., see Makoae, Lucy MANEN, LORI VAN, see Laschinger, S. J. Nthabiseng MANEN, LORI VAN, SUSAN JANE LASCH- HOLZEMER, WILLIAM, see Uys, L. INGER, TRACEY STEVENSON, and FRANCES HOUGH, EDYTHE S., MORRIS A. MAGNAN, FOTHERGILL-BOURBONNAIS, “The Nature of THOMAS TEMPLIN, and HESHAM F. GADEL- Multidisciplinary HIV Care in the Ambulatory RAB, “Social Network Structure and Social Sup- Setting: A Synthesis of the Literature,” (5) 49 port in HIV-Positive Inner City Mothers,” (4) 14 MCGEE, FRANK, see Browne, G. HUMAN, SARIE P., see van Rensburg, G. H. MEYNELL, JANET, and JULIE BARROSO, “Bio- HUMAN, SARIE, see Makoae, Lucy Nthabiseng impedance Analysis and HIV-Related Fatigue,” ISRAEL, HEIDI, JAMES ROMEIS, and TERESA (2) 13 SPITZ, “Sensation Seeking and HIV Serodiscor- MILLER, J. LAWRENCE, see Plowden, K. O. dant Couples,” (6) 3 MNGUNI, MARILYN BUYISIWE, see Shawn, E. R. JACKSON, KIRBY, see Moneyham, L. MOLEKO, MARY, see Makoae, Lucy Nthabiseng JACKSON, NATALIE, see Moneyham, L. MOLOSIWA, KGOROLETSO, see Makoae, Lucy JEMMOTT III, JOHN B., see Villarruel, A. M. Nthabiseng JEMMOTT, LORETTA S., see Villarruel, A. M. MONEYHAM, LINDA, CAROLYN MURDAUGH, KALICHMAN, SETH C., JACQUELINE CHERRY, KEN PHILLIPS, KIRBY JACKSON, ABBAS TA- and DEMETRIA CAIN, “Nurse-Delivered Antiret- VAKOLI, MARY BOYD, NATALIE JACKSON, roviral Treatment Adherence Intervention for People and MEDHA VYAVAHARKAR, “Patterns of Risk With Low Literacy Skills and Living With HIV/ of Depressive Symptoms Among HIV-Positive AIDS,” (5) 3 \ Women in the Southeastern United States,” (4) 25 KEMPNER, TONI, “Development of Nursing MURDAUGH, CAROLYN, see Moneyham, L. Guidelines for Administration of Enfuvirtide” NAIDOO, JOANNE R., see Uys, L. [Clinical Issues Column], (1) 49 NARCISO, LEA, see Williams, P. KEMPNER, TONI, see Foy, K. NCAMA, BUSISIWE P., “Models of Community/ KLUNKLIN, AREEWAN, and JENNIFER GREEN- Home-Based Care for People Living With HIV/ WOOD, ““Hanging in” With HIV/AIDS in the AIDS in Southern Africa,” (3) 33 Rural North of Thailand: A Grounded Theory NELMS, TOMMIE P., “Burden: The Phenomenon Study,” (6) 24 of Mothering With HIV,” (4) 3 KOHI, THECKLA, see Uys, L. NORRIS, ANNE E., and ROSANNA DEMARCO, LALEZARI, JACOB P, see Glutzer, E. “The Experience of African American Women LASCHINGER, SUSAN JANE, see Manen, L. V. Living With HIV: Creating a Prevention Film for LASCHINGER, SUSAN JANE, LORI VAN Teens,” (2) 32 index 63 ONI, ADESOJI A., “Education: An Antidote for the TREISMAN, GLENN J., see Raines, C. Spread of HIV/AIDS,” (2) 40 UYS, LEANA R., “HIV/AIDS Nursing Research in PHETLHU, RENE, see Uys, L. the African Context” |Guest Editorial], (3) | PHILLIPS, KEN, see Moneyham, L. UYS, LEANA, MAUREEN CHIRWA, PRISCILLA PHILLIPS, KENNETH D., see Hand, G. A. DLAMINI, MINRIE GREEFF, THECKLA PLOWDEN, KEITH O., AUDWIN FLETCHER, KOHI, WILLIAM HOLZEMER, LUCY MA- and J. LAWRENCE MILLER, “Factors Influenc- KOAE, JOANNE R. NAIDOO, and RENE ing HIV-Risk Behaviors Among HIV-Positive Ur- PHETLHU, “Eating Plastic,” “Winning the ban African Americans,” (1) 21 Lotto,” “Joining the WWW”... Descriptions of PORCHE, DEMETRIUS J., “Men’s Health: Why Is HIV/AIDS in Africa,” (3) 11 It Important? Why Should ANAC Care?” [Edito- VAN RENSBURG, GISELA H., and SARIE P. HU- rial], (5) | MAN, “Children’s Rights in the Context of HIV/ RADCLIFFE, OLIVIA, see Raines, C. AIDS in Southern Africa,” (3) 41 RAINES, CHARLES, OLIVIA RADCLIFFE, and VILLARRUEL, ANTONIA M., LORETTA S. JEM- GLENN J. TREISMAN, “Neurologic and Psychiat- MOTT, and JOHN B. JEMMOTT III, “Designing ric Complications of Antiretroviral Agents,” (5) 35 a Culturally Based Intervention to Reduce HIV ROBERTS, JACQUELINE, see Crook, J. Sexual Risk for Latino Adolescents,” (2) 23 ROBERTS, JACQUELINE, see Williams, P. VITIELLO, MARYANN, “Resource-Limited Settings: ROBINSON, GREG, see Guenter, D. A Nurse’s Perspective” [Guest Editorial], (2) 1 ROMEIS, JAMES, see Israel, H. VYAVAHARKAR, MEDHA, see Moneyham, L. SAUNDERS, LOIS, see Williams, A. B. WEIR, ROBIN, see Williams, P. SEBONI, NAOMI MMAPELO, see Makoae, Lucy WHYTE IV, ND, ARNP, JAMES, “The Measure- Nthabiseng ment of HIV Risk Level in African American SELOILWE, ESTHER S., “Factors That Influence Women Who Dwell in the Southeastern United the Spread of HIV/AIDS Among Students of the States,” (6) 48 University of Botswana,” (3) 3 WILLARD, SUZANNE, “CROI—The 12th Confer- SHAWN, ERIN R., LAURA CAMPBELL, MARI- ence on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infec- LYN BUYISIWE MNGUNI, KATHLEEN M. tions: A Report on the Conference” [Confernce DEFILIPPI, and ANN B. WILLIAMS, “The Report], (2) 53 Spectrum of Symptoms Among Rural South Af- WILLARD, SUZANNE, “The Women of Africa” ricans With HIV Infection,” (6) 12 {Notes From the Field], (6) 56 SKELTON, WILLIAM D., see Hand, G. A. WILLIAMS, ANN B., see Shawn, E. R. SOWELL, RICHARD L., “It’s Leadership—Stu- WILLIAMS, ANN B., JANE D. BURGESS, KA- pid!” [Editorial], (1) | RINA DANVERS, JANICE MALONE, SOWELL, RICHARD L., “What Does Sport Have to SUBRENA D. WINFIELD, and LOIS SAUN- Do With AIDS?” [Editorial], (4) | DERS, “Kitchen Table Wisdom: A Freirian Ap- SPITZ, TERESA, see Israel, H. proach to Medication Adherence,” (1) 3 STEVENS, LYN, see Foy, K. WILLIAMS, PETER, LEA NARCISO, GINA STEVENSON, TRACEY, see Laschinger, S. J. BROWNE, JACQUELINE ROBERTS, ROBIN STEVENSON, TRACEY, see Manen, L. V. WEIR, and AMIRAM GAFNI, “Characteristics of SUKATI, NONHLANHLA A., see Makoae, Lucy People Living With HIV Who Use Community- Nthabiseng Based Services in Ontario, Canada: Implications SULLIVAN, KATHLEEN M., “Male Self-Disclo- for Service Providers,” (4) 50 sure of HIV-Positive Serostatus to Sex Partners: A WILLMS, DENNIS, see Guenter, D. Review of the Literature,” (6) 33 WINFIELD, SUBRENA D., see Williams, A. B. TAVAKOLI, ABBAS, see Moneyham, L. WOLOSIN, ROBERT J., “HIV/AIDS Patient Satis- TEMPLIN, THOMAS, see Hough, E. S. faction With Hospitalization in the Era of Highly TRAVERS, ROBB, see Guenter, D. Active Antiretroviral Therapy,” (5) 16 64 JANAC Vol. 16, No. 6, November/December 2005 Articles: “Models of Community/Home-Based Care for Peo- ‘“Bioimpedance Analysis and HIV-Related Fatigue,” ple Living With HIV/AIDS in Southern Africa,” Meynell and Barroso, (2) 13. Busisiwe P. Ncama (3) 33. “Burden: The Phenomenon of Mothering With “Neurologic and Psychiatric Complications of Anti- HIV,” Tommie P. Nelms, (4) 3. retroviral Agents,” Raines et al., (5) 35. “Characteristics of People Living With HIV Who “Nurse-Delivered Antiretroviral Treatment Adher- Use Community-Based Services in Ontario, Can- ence Intervention for People With Low Literacy ada: Implications for Service Providers,” Peter Skills and Living With HIV/AIDS,” Kalichman et Williams Lea Narciso, Gina Browne, Jacqueline al., (5) 3. Roberts, Robin Weir, Amiram Gafni, (4) 50. “Patterns of Risk of Depressive Symptoms Among “Children’s Rights in the Context of HIV/AIDS in HIV-Positive Women in the Southeastern United Southern Africa,” van Rensburg and Human, (3) States,” Moneyham et al., (4) 25. 41. “Sensation Seeking and HIV Serodiscordant Cou- “Community-Based HIV Education and Prevention ples,” Israel et al., (6) 3. Workers Respond to a Changing Environment,” “Social Network Structure and Social Support in Guenter et al., (1) 29. HIV-Positive Inner City Mothers,” Hough et al., “Designing a Culturally Based Intervention to Re- (4) 14. duce HIV Sexual Risk for Latino Adolescents,” “Suffering, Shame, and Silence: The Stigma of HIV/ Villarruel et al., (2) 23. AIDS,” Lynne Duffy, (1) 13. “Education: An Antidote for the Spread of HIV/ “The Experience of African American Women Liv- AIDS,” Adesoji A. Oni, (2) 40. ing With HIV: Creating a Prevention Film for “Enfuvirtide for Nurses: Answering Patient Ques- Teens,” Norris and DeMarco, (2) 32. tions on Activity, Safety, and Lifestyle Impact,” “The Measurement of HIV Risk Level in African Glutzer and Lalezari, (5) 26. American Women Who Dwell in the Southeastern “Enfuvirtide Nursing Guidelines: A Report from the United States,” James Whyte IV, ND, ARNP (6) 48. Association of Nurses in AIDS Care Expert Panel “The Nature of Multidisciplinary HIV Care in the on Enfuvirtide,” Foy et al., (2) 2. Ambulatory Setting: A Synthesis of the Litera- “Factors Influencing HIV-Risk Behaviors Among ture,” Manen et al., (5) 49. HIV-Positive Urban African Americans,” Plow- “The Spectrum of Symptoms Among Rural South Af- den et al., (1) 21. ricans With HIV Infection,’ Shawn et al., (6) 12. “Factors That Influence the Spread of HIV/AIDS “The Symptom Experience of People Living With Among Students of the University of Botswana,” HIV/AIDS in Southern Africa,” Lucy Nthabiseng Esther S. Seloilwe, (3) 3. Makoae, Naomi Mmapelo Seboni, Kgoroletso “Health Care Providers’ and Patients’ Perspectives Molosiwa, Mary Moleko, Sarie Human, Non- on Care in HIV Ambulatory Clinics Across On- hlanhla A. Sukati, William L. Holzemer, (3) 22. tario,” Laschinger et al., (1) 37. “Eating Plastic,” “Winning the Lotto,” “Joining the “HIV/AIDS Patient Satisfaction With Hospitaliza- WWW”... Descriptions of HIV/AIDS in Africa,” tion in the Era of Highly Active Antiretroviral Uys et al., (3) 11. Therapy,” Robert J. Wolosin, (5) 16. “Hanging in” With HIV/AIDS in the Rural North of “Impact of Support Services Provided by a Commu- Thailand: A Grounded Theory Study,” Klunklin nity-Based AIDS Service Organization on Persons and Greenwood, (6) 24. Living With HIV/AIDS,” Crook et al., (4) 39. “Kitchen Table Wisdom: A Freirian Approach to Conference Report: Medication Adherence,” Williams et al., (1) 3. “An Ontario Initiative to Enhance the Effectiveness “Male Self-Disclosure of HIV-Positive Serostatus to of AIDS Service Organizations: Community- Sex Partners: A Review of the Literature,” Kath- Linked Evaluation of AIDS Resources,” Browne leen M. Sullivan, (6) 33. et al., (6) 49. Index 65 “CROI—The 12th Conference on Retroviruses and ‘“Resource-Limited Settings: A Nurse’s Perspective,” Opportunistic Infections: A Report on the Confer- MaryAnn Vitiello, (2) 1. ence,” Suzanne Willard, (2) 53. “It's Going to Be OK, I’m a Nurse”,” Christopher “Development of Nursing Guidelines for Adminis- Lance Coleman, (6) 1. tration of Enfuvirtide,” Toni Kempner, (1) 49. “Stress Reduction as a Means to Enhance Oral Im- Media Review: munity in HIV-Infected Individuals,” Hand et al., “Home-Based HIV/AIDS Care,” Maureen Chirwa, (5) 58. (3) 32. “The “Monster” in South Africa,’ Catherine Earl, “On the Down Low: A Journey Into the Lives of 2005 Peer Review Panel (6) 57. “Straight” Black Men Who Sleep With Men,” Susan W. Gaskins, (5) 64. Editorial: “It’s Leadership—Stupid!,” Richard L. Sowell, (1) 1. Notes From the Field: ‘“Men’s Health: Why Is It Important? Why Should ANAC Care?,” Demetrius J. Porche, (5) 1. “The Women of Africa,” Suzanne Willard, (6) 56. “What Does Sport Have to Do With AIDS?,” Rich- ard L. Sowell, (4) 1. Special Populations Column: “Cultural Competence: What Is Needed in Working Guest Editorial: With Native Americans With HIV/AIDS?,” Ha- “HIV/AIDS Nursing Research in the African Con- mill and Dickey, (4) 64. text,” Leana R. Uys, (3) I. Index (6) 59.

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