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INDEX 345 JONES, PATRICIA S., XINWEI ESTHER ZHANG, KAREN MERCADO-MARTINEZ, FRANCISCO J., see Gastaldo, D. JACELDO-SIEGL, and AFAF I. MELEIS, “Caregiving MILLER, JUNE E., and WASILEH PETRO NUSTAS, Between Two Cultures: An Integrative Experience,” 202. “Context of Care for Jordanian Women,” 228. KAISER, KATHERINE LAUX, see Kaiser, M. M. MOCHEL, MARILYN, see Helsel, D. G. KAISER, MARGARET M., TERESA BARRY, and KATH- MOON, MARTHA W., GERTRUDE N. KHUMALO- ERINE LAUX KAISER, “Using Focus Groups to Evaluate SAKUTUKWA, JUDITH E. HEIMAN, MICHAEL T. and Strengthen Public Health Nursing Population-Focused MBIZVO, and NANCY S. PADIAN, “Vaginal Interventions,” 303. Microbicides for HIV/STI Prevention in Zimbabwe: What KARLIK, EILEEN, see Yearwood, E. L. Key Informants Say,” 19. KHUMALO-SAKUTUKWA, GERTRUDE N., see Moon, MUNCH, KRISTY L., see White, N. M. W. OTHAGANONT, PRANOM, CHOWNPIS KIM, MIYONG T., “Measuring Depression in Korean Amer- SINTHUVORAKAN, and PONGSAI JENSUPAKARN, icans: Development of the Kim Depression Scale for Ko- “Daily Living Practice of the Life-Satisfied Thai Elderly,” rean Americans,” 109. 24. KOECKERITZ, JANE, see White, N. OTS, ULLA, see Watt, S. KULWICKI, ANAHID, see Petro-Nustas, W. PACQUIAO, DULA F., “Foreign Nurse Recruitment and LABUN, EVELYN, “The Red River College Model: En- Workforce Diversity,” 89. hancing Success for Native Canadian and Other Nursing PADIAN, NANCY S., see Moon, M. W. Students From Disenfranchised Groups,” 311. PASQUA, ANNA, see Hodge, F. LARSEN, KAREN E., see De Ruiter, H-P. PETRO NUSTAS, WASILEH, see Miller, J. E. LAW, KATE, see Watt, S. PETRO NUSTAS, WASILEH, ANAHID KULWICKI, and LEE, YOUNG AE, see White, N. ARWA F. ZUMOUT, “Students’ Knowledge, Attitudes, LEININGER, MADELEINE, “Culture Care Theory: A Major and Beliefs About AIDS: A Cross-Cultural Study,” 118. Contribution to Advance Transcultural Nursing Knowledge PURNELL, LARRY, “The Purnell Model of Cultural Compe- and Practices,” 189. tence,” 193. LEININGER, MADELEINE, “Founder’s Focus: Cultural RAMASCO-GUTIERREZ, MILAGROS, see Gastaldo, D. Diffusion Trends, Uses, and Abuses in Transcultural RAO, STEPHEN M., and LAWRENCE YANG, “Book Re- Nursing,” 70. view: Handbook of Cultural Psychiatry,’ 331. LEININGER, MADELEINE, “Founder’s Focus: Linguistic RICHTER, JUDY, see White, N. Clichés and Buzzwords in the Culture of Nursing, RYAN, MARILYN, and RENEE S. TWIBELL, “Outcomes LEININGER, MADELEINE, “Founder’s Focus: ofa Trans-cultural Nursing Immersion Experience: Confir- Transcultural Nursing Legal Concerns: A Wake-Up Call,” mation of a Dimensional Matrix,” 30 154. SAVAGE, ANGELA RUTH, “Providing Nursing Care for a LEUNING, CHERYL J., PAULA D. SWIGGUM, HAZEL Chagga Client of Tanzania,” 248. MARIE BARMORE WIEGERT, and KATHLEEN SCHLICKAU, JANE, see Hilgenberg, C. MCCULLOUGH-ZANDER, “Proposed Standards for SINTHUVORAKAN, CHOWNPIS, see Othaganont, P. Transcultural Nursing,” 40. SKEMP KELLEY, LISA, see McCarty, L. J. LIPPEK, SARAH H., see Barry, P. J. SPECTOR, RACHEL E., “Cultural Diversity in Health and LIZARDI-GOMEZ, ALEJANDRA, see Gastaldo, D. Illness,” 197. LOWE, JOHN, “Cherokee Self-Reliance,” 287. SUTHERLAND, LEONIE L., “Ethnocentrism in a Pluralis- MARQUEZ, CAROL A.., see Hodge, F. tic Society: A Concept Analysis,” 274. MAYS, ROSE M., MARY LOU DE LEON SIANTZ, and SWIGGUM, PAULA D., see Leuning, C. J. STEPHAN A. VIEHWEG, “Assessing Cultural Compe- TRIPP-REIMER, TONI, see McCarty, L. J. tence of Policy Organizations,” 139. TWIBELL, RENEE S., see Ryan, M. MBIZVO, MICHAEL T., see Moon, M. W. VIEHWEG, STEPHAN A.., see Mays, R. M. MCCARTY, LAURA J., JANET C. ENSLEIN, LISA WAAG@, KIRSTEN, see Watt, S. SKEMP KELLEY, EUNICE CHOI, and TONI TRIPP- WATT, SIGRID, KATE LAW, ULLA OTS, and KIRSTEN REIMER, “Cross-Cultural Health Education: Materials on WAAGQ, “Reflection Across Boundaries,” 318. the World Wide Web,” 54. WENGER, ANNA FRANCES, see Boyle, J. S. MCCULLOUGH-ZANDER, KATHLEEN, see Leuning, WHITE, NANCY, JUDY RICHTER, JANE KOECKERITZ, oe YOUNG AF LEE, and KRISTY L. MUNCH, “A Cross- MELEIS, AFAF I., see Jones, P. S. ‘ Cultural Comparison of Family Resiliency in Hemo- MENDELSON, CINDY, “Health Perceptions of Mexican dialysis Patients,” 218. American Women,” 210. YANG, LAWRENCE, see Rao, S. M. 346 JOURNAL OF TRANSCULTURAL NURSING / October 2002 YEARWOOD, EDILMA L., DARYLE L. BROWN, and “Founder’s Focus: Linguistic Clichés and Buzzwords in the EILEEN KARLIK, “Cultural Diversity: Students’ Perspec- Culture of Nursing,” Leininger, 335. tive,” 237. ‘“Founder’s Focus: Transcultural Nursing Legal Concerns: A ZHANG, XINWEI ESTHER, see Jones, P. S. Wake-Up Call,” Leininger, 154. ZOUCHA, RICK, “President’s Message,” 69, 153, 254, 333. “The Giger and Davidhizar Transcultural Assessment ZUMOUT, ARWA F., see Petro-Nustas, W. Model,” Giger and Davidhizar, 185. “Health Perceptions of Mexican American Women,” Articles: Mendelson, 210. “Afterbirths in the Afterlife: Cultural Meanings of Placental “Hmong Health Beliefs and Experiences in the Western Disposal in a Hmong American Community,” Helsel and Health Care System,” Johnson, 126. Mochel, 282. “International Health Care Perspectives: The Cameroon Ex- ample,” Fongwa, 325. “Assessing Cultural Competence of Policy Organizations,” ‘Measuring Depression in Korean Americans: Development Mays et al., 139. “Beliefs and Perceptions of African American Women Who of the Kim Depression Scale for Korean Americans,” Kim, 109. Have Had Hysterectomy,” Augustus, 296. “On the Drafting of Standards for Transcultural Nursing “Big Changes in the Indian Health Service: Are Nurses Aware?” Practice,” Douglas, 5. Holkup, 47. “Outcomes of a Transcultural Nursing Immersion Experi- “Building Transcultural Knowledge Through Intercollegiate ence: Confirmation of a Dimensional Matrix,” Ryan and Collaboration,” Hilgenberg and Schlickau, 241. Twibell, 30. “Caregiving Between Two Cultures: An Integrative Experi- “President’s Message,” Zoucha, 69, 153, 254, ence,” Jones et al., 202. “The Process of Cultural Competence in the Delivery of “Cherokee Self-Reliance,” Lowe, 287. Health Care Services: A Model of Care,’ Campinha- “Context of Care for Jordanian Women,” Miller and Petro Bacote, 181. Nustas, 228. “Proposed Standards for Transcultural Nursing,’ Leuning “A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Family Resiliency in Hemodialysis Patients,” White et al., 218. et al., 40. “Providing Nursing Care for a Chagga Client of Tanzania,” “Cross-Cultural Heaith Education: Materials on the World Savage, 248. Wide Web,” McCarty et al., 54. “The Purnell Model of Cultural Competence,” Purnell, 193. “Cultural Diversity in Health and Illness,” Spector, 197. “Qualitative Health Research in Ibero-America: The Current “Cultural Diversity: Students’ Perspective,’ Yearwood et al., State of the Science,” Gastaldo et al., 90. 237. “The Red River College Model: Enhancing Success for Na- “Cultural Validation of Pediatric Pain Assessment Tools: Jor- tive Canadian and Other Nursing Students From Disen- danian Perspective,’ Gharaibeh and Abu-Saad, 12. franchised Groups,” Labun, 311. “Culturally Sensitive Caring for Saudi Patients,” Al-Shahri, “Reflection Across Boundaries,” Watt et al., 318. 133. Students’ Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs About AIDS: “Culture Care Theory: A Major Contribution to Advance A Cross-Cultural Study,” Petro-Nustas et al., 118. Transcultural Nursing Knowledge and Practices,” “A Summary of the Panel Discussion: Comments from the Leininger, 189. Moderators,” Boyle and Wenger, 200. “Daily Living Practice of the Life-Satisfied Thai Elderly,” “Transcultural Concepts in Nursing Care,’ Andrews and Othaganont et al., 24. Boyie, 178. “Developing a Transcultural Patient Care Web Site,” “Using Focus Groups to Evaluate and Strengthen Public De Ruiter and Larsen, 61. Health Nursing Population-Focused Interventions,” Kaiser “Developing Frameworks for Providing Culturally Compe- et al., 303. tent Health Care,” Douglas, 177. “Utilizing Traditional Storytelling to Promote Wellness in “Embracing Street Culture: Fitting Health Care Into the Lives American Indian Communities,” Hodge et al., 6. of Street Youth,” Barry et al., 145. “Vaginal Microbicides for HIV/STI Prevention in Zimba- “Emergency and Disaster Preparedness: Where Is bwe: What Key Informants Say,” Moon et al., 19. Transcultural Nursing?” Boyle, 273. “Ethnocentrism in a Pluralistic Society: A Concept Analy- Book Reviews: sis,’ Sutherland, 274. “Cultural Issues in End-of-Life Decision Making,” Dupree, “Foreign Nurse Recruitment and Workforce Diversity,” 68. Pacquiao, 89. “Handbook of Cultural Psychiatry,’ Rao and Yang, 331. “Founder’s Focus: Cultural Diffusion Trends, Uses, and Abuses in Transcultural Nursing,” Leininger, 70.

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