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Index to volume 23 AUTHOR INDEX aA ——. Regional presidents’ communications: mideast region. 1996;23:181 Ahlering TE (see Hald et al). 1996;23:144-9 — (see Hull and Erwin-Toth). 1996;23:156-65 Alexander M, Bajnok |, Conway-Welch C, Fitzpatrick J. A blue- print for changing nursing education globally. 1996;23:121-5 Arnell TD, Stamos MJ. Alternatives in therapy for low rectal can- cer. 1996;23:150-5 Farraye FA (see Fleischer et al). 1996;23:171-3 Fasing S. Assessment and treatment of urinary incontinence in the hospitalized adult. 1996;23:269-72 Fitzpatrick J (see Alexander et al). 1996;23:121-5 Bajnok | (see Alexander et al). 1996;23:121-5 Fleischer |, Bryant D, Spiegel J, Christian R, Farraye FA. Peristomal Baker J. Medicaid claims history of Florida long-term care facility hidradenitis suppurativa. 1996;23:171-3 residents hospitalized for pressure ulcers. 1996;23:23-5 Bates-Jensen BM. Regional presidents’ communications: Pacific S coast region. 1996;23:187-8 —— (see Gray et al). 1996;23:191-2 (Editorial) Galvan L. Effects of heparin on wound healing. 1996;23: 224-6 Beck SL (see Thomas et al). 1996;23:261-8 Gill-Thompson NN. Clean versus sterile technique: another per- Blaylock B, Murray M. Case management: a new practice model spective. 1996;23:237 (Letter) for ET nurses. 1996;23:66-72 Glosson A (see Ramos and Glosson). 1996;23:235-6 (Options in Brink CA. The value of absorbent products and containment de- practice) vices in the management of urinary incontinence. 1996;23:2-4 Godin J. Regional presidents’ communications: New England (Guest editorial) region. 1996;23:182-4 Brodie B. A tribute to Virginia Avenel Henderson: November 30, Golis AM. Sexual issues for the person with an ostomy. 1996;23:33-7 1897-March 19, 1996. 1996;23:281-2 (Guest editorial) Gordon B. Conservative sharp wound debridement: State Boards Brogna L. Caring for caregivers: home care nursing’s challenge. of Nursing positions. 1996;23:137-43 1996;23:10-4 Gordon R, Grant L. Management of ulcerated AIDS-related Bryant D (see Fleischer et al). 1996;23:171-3 Kaposi's sarcoma lesions. 1996;23:115-8 (Options in Practice) Bryant R. The future is ours to create. 1996;23:277-8 (Pres. mes- Grant L (see Gordon and Grant). 1996;23:115-8 (Options in sage) Practice) —. 1996 opportunities in the WOCN. 1996;23:179-80 (Pres. mes- Grant TRD (see Pieper et al). 1996;23:197-204 sage) Gray M. Criticism, praise, and professional growth. 1996;23:63-5 Burd C (see Olson et al). 1996;23:15-22 (Editorial) ——. ET nurse education in transition. 1996;23:119-20 (Editorial) c —. Have your published your thesis or dissertation? 1996;23: 279-80 (Editorial) Capeheart JK. Chronic venous insufficiency: a focus on preven- —, Bates-Jensen B, Turnbull G, Palmer MH, Hanlon M. A call for tion of venous ulceration. 1996;23:227-34 papers from the Journal Editorial Board. 1996;23:191-2 (Editorial Cariglio S (see Turnbull et al). 1996;23:275-6 (Letter) Guyot M. The situation of ET nursing in France. 1996;23: 126-9 Cathcart-Silberberg T (see Olson et al). 1996;23:15-22 Christian R (see Fleischer et al). 1996;23:171-3 Cofone E (see Hanlon and Cofone). 1996;23:174-7 (Options in practice) Hald DE, Ahlering TE, Razor B. The pathogenesis and manage- Colling J. Noninvasive techniques to manage urinary inconti- ment of urothelial malignancies. 1996;23:144-9 nence among care-dependent persons. 1996;23: 302-7 Halvorson ML, Kertz JM. Changes in Medicare reimbursement for Conway-Welch C (see Alexander et al). 1996;23:121-5 ostomy supplies: an overview. 1996;23: 26-32 Cooper DM. An introduction to hyperbaric oxygen therapy for Hanlon M, Cofone E. Patient with frequent liquid stools resulting the ET nurse. 1996;23:89-91 (Editor's comment) in a chemical dermatitis and a perianal ulcer. 1996;23:174-7 Cullen B. The rewards of mentorship. 1996;23:1 (Guest editorial) (Options in practice) — (see Gray et al). 1996;23:191-2 (Editorial) D Hanson D (see Olson et al). 1996;23:15-22 Hottenstein P (see Turnbull et al). 1996;23:275-6 (Letter) Dayton MT (see Thomas et al). 1996;23:261-8 Hubbard D (see Johnson et al). 1996;23:218-23 Dorman CA. The role of the ET nurse in managing Gardner's syn- Hull TL, Erwin-Toth P. The pelvic pouch procedure and continent drome. 1996;23:73-9 ostomies: overview and controversies. 1996;23:156-65 Doughty D. A physiologic approach to bowel training. 1996;23: Hunter S (see Olson et al). 1996;23:15-22 46-56 J £ Jacobson T. Standardized ET nursing database: imagine the pos- English E (see Thompson and English). 1996;23:130-3 sibilities. 1996;23:5-9 Erwin-Toth P. Closer to home. 1996;23:136 Johnson VY, Hubbard D, Vordermark JS. Urologic manifestations of postpolio syndrome. 1996;23:218-23 K January, pp. 1-62; March, pp. 63-118; May, pp. 119-178; July, pp. 179-238; Keister EM. Regional presidents’ communications: northeast re- September, pp. 239-276; November, pp. 277-334. gion. 1996;23:186-7 327 JWOCN 328 Author index November 1996 Kertz JM (see Halvorson and Keriz). 1996;23:26-32 Ramos MC. The pathway to good intentions. 1996;23: 242-3 (Guest Kirchhoff KT (see Thomas et al). 1996;23:261-8 editorial) Kluka S, Kristianson LJ. Development and testing of the Ostomy Razor B (see Hald et al). 1996;23:144-9 Concerns Scale: measuring ostomy-related concerns of can- Reynolds A (see Rojas and Reynolds). 1996;23:100-4 cer patients and their partners. 1996;23:166-70 Rojas MG, Reynolds A. Pressure-reducing capability of the Knight CL. The chronic wound management decision tree: a tool Therarest hospital replacement mattress. 1996;23:100-4 for long-term care nurses. 1996;23:92-9 Kozierowski L. Treatment of sacral pressure ulcers in an adoles- cent with Hodgkin’s disease. 1996;23:244-7 Krasner D. Recertification standards. 1996;23:62 (Letter) Scardillo J, Seeley J. Leg ulcers with exposed bone and tendon. Kristianson LJ (see Kiuka and Kristianson). 1996;23:166-70 1996;23:57-60 (Options in practice) Seeley J (see Scardillo and Seeley). 1996;23:57-60 (Options in prac- L tice) Sherman SM (see Umiauf and Sherman). 1996;23:314-21 Langemo D (see Olson et al). 1996;23:15-22 Shewmake PA. Clean versus sterile technique. 1996;23: 61-2 (Letter) Lyder CH. Examining the inclusion of ethnic minorities in pressure —. More on the issue of clean versus sterile wound care. ulcer prediction studies. 1996;23:257-60 1996;23:275 (Letter) Snapp S. Regional presidents’ communications: northwest region. 1996;23:188 Spiegel J (see Fleischer et al). 1996;23:171-3 Manworren RCB. Developmental effects on the adolescent of a Stamm L. Topical wound dressing for peristomal pyoderma temporary ileostomy. 1996;23:210-7 gangrenosum. 1996;23:178 (Letter reply) Mathieson A. Publishing is not perishing. 1996;23:239-41 (Guest Stamos MJ (see Arnell and Stamos). 1996;23:150-5 editorial) Surman MW. An introduction to hyperbaric oxygen therapy for McNeil G, Paduano D. Patient with diabetes and venous stasis the ET nurse. 1996;23:80-91 ulcers. 1996;23:322-4 (Options in practice) Meeropol E. Latex allergy update: clinical practice and unre- T solved issues. 1996;23:193-6 Mikols C (see Pieper and Mikols). 1996;23:105-9 Thayer D. Regional presidents’ communications: north central — (see Pieper et al). 1996;23:197-204 region. 1996;23:184-6 Moore H. Regional presidents’ communications: south central re- Thomas DS, Beck SL, Dayton MT, Kirchhoff KT. Evaluation of sched- gion. 1996;23:190 uled J-pouch irrigations on decreasing stool frequency after Murray M (see Blaylock and Murray). 1996;23:66-72 ileoanal pull-through and ileostomy closure. 1996;23:261-8 Thompson JM, English E. ET nursing education in Australia. 1996;23: ° 130-3 Trunnell EP. Mindfulness and people with stomas. 1996;23:38-45 Olson B, Langemo D, Burd C, Hanson D, Hunter S, Cathcart- Turnbull GB. Out of Africa. 1996;23:134-5 Silberberg T. Pressure ulcer incidence in an acute care setting. —, Hottenstein P, Carigiio S. The great comeback award. 1996;23:15-22 1996;23:275-6 (Letter) Ovington LG. Topical wound dressing for peristomal pyoderma — (see Gray et al). 1996;23:191-2 (Editorial) gangrenosum. 1996;23:178 (Letter) P Umiauf MG, Sherman SM. Symptoms of urinary incontinence Paduano D (see McNeil and Paduano). 1996;23:322-4 (Options in among older community-dwelling men. 1996;23:314-21 practice) Palmer MH (see Gray et al). 1996;23:191-2 (Editorial) Vv Pieper B. Physical effects of heroin and cocaine: considerations for a wound care service. 1996;23:248-56 Vordermark JS (see Johnson et al). 1996;23:218-23 —. A retrospective analysis of venous ulcer healing in current VT ET Nurses. You say sterile and we say not: response to a and former users of injected drugs. 1996;23:291-6 colleague’s letter. 1996;23:237-8 (Letter) —. Who is being missed in ostomy research? 1996;23: 205-9 — , Mikois C. Predischarge and postdischarge concerns of per- Ww sons with an ostomy. 1996;23:105-9 —,— Grant TRD. Comparing adjustment to an ostomy for three Wiltshire BL. Challenging enterocutaneous fistula: a case presen- groups. 1996;23:197-204 tation. 1996;23:297-301 Pinkowski PS. Prompted voiding in the long-term care facility. Wysocki AB. Wound fluids and the pathogenesis of chronic 1996;23: 110-4 wounds. 1996;23:283-90 ——. Urinary incontinence in the long-term care facility. 1996;23: 309-13 Y Yates S. Regional presidents’ communications: southeast region. 1996;23:189 Ramos L, Glosson A. Teaching ostomy care to a patient who is Young M. Regional presidents’ communications: midwest region. blind. 1996;23:235-6 (Options in practice) 1996;23:181-2 JWOCN Volume 23, Number 6 Subject index 329 SUBJECT INDEX Beds Pressure-reducing capability of the Therarest hospital replace- Abdominoperineal resection ment mattress (Rojas and Reynolds). 1996;23:100-4 Alternatives in therapy for low rectal cancer (Arnell and Bladder neoplasms Stamos). 1996;23:150-5 The pathogenesis and management of urothelial malignan- Absorbent pads; see Incontinence pads cies (Hald et al). 1996;23:144-9 Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome Blindness Management of ulcerated AIDS-related Kaposi's sarcoma Teaching ostomy care to a patient who is blind (Ramos and lesions (Gordon and Grant). 1996;23:115-8 (Options in Prac- Glosson). 1996;23:235-6 (Options in practice) tice) Book reviews Adaptation, psychological In review. 1996;23:273-4 Comparing adjustment to an ostomy for three groups (Pieper Bowel training et al). 1996;23:197-204 A physiologic approach to bowel training (Doughty). 1996;23: Developmental effects on the adolescent of a temporary 46-56 ileostomy (Manworren). 1996;23:210-7 The great comeback award (Turnbull et al). 1996;23:275-6 c (Letter) Mindfulness and people with stomas (Trunnell). 1996;23:38-45 Caregivers Adolescence Caring for caregivers: home care nursing’s challenge Developmental effects on the adolescent of a temporary (Brogna). 1996;23:10-4 ileostomy (Manworren). 1996;23:210-7 Case management Treatment of sacral pressure ulcers in an adolescent with Case management: a new practice model for ET nurses Hodgkin‘s disease (Kozierowski). 1996;23: 244-7 (Blaylock and Murray). 1996;23:66-72 Africa Certification Out of Africa (urnbull). 1996;23:134-5 Recertification standards (Krasner). 1996;23:62 (Letter) Aged Clean technique Examining the inclusion of ethnic minorities in pressure ulcer Clean versus sterile technique: another perspective (Gill- prediction studies (Lyder). 1996;23:257-60 Thompson). 1996;23:237 (Letter) Noninvasive techniques to manage urinary incontinence Clean versus sterile technique (Shewmake). 1996;23:61-2 (Letter) among care-dependent persons (Colling). 1996;23:302-7 More on the issue of clean versus sterile wound care Symptoms of urinary incontinence among older community- (Shewmake). 1996;23:275 (Letter) dwelling men (Umiauf and Sherman). 1996;23:314-21 You say sterile and we say not: response to a colleague’s Urinary incontinence in the long-term care facility (Pinkowski). letter (VT ET Nurses). 1996;23:237-8 (Letter) 1996;23:309-13 Cocaine AIDS; see Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome Physical effects of heroin and cocaine: considerations for a Allergy; see Hypersensitivity wound care service (Pieper). 1996;23:248-56 Australia Colonic polyps ET nursing education in Australia (Thompson and English). The role of the ET nurse in managing Gardner’s syndrome 1996;23:130-3 (Dorman). 1996;23:73-9 Containment devices; see Equipment and supplies Continent ostomy; see Ostomy Bandages Topical wound dressing for peristomal pyoderma gangrenosum (Ovington) (Letter); (Stamm) (Reply). Databases 1996;23:178 Standardized ET nursing database: imagine the possibilities (Jacobson). 1996;23:5-9 Debridement Conservative sharp wound debridement: State Boards of Nurs- ing positions (Gordon). 1996;23:137-43 Decision trees January, pp. 1-62; March, pp. 63-118; May, pp. 119-178; July, pp. 179- The chronic wound management decision tree: a tool for long- 238; September, pp. 239-276; November, pp. 277-334. term care nurses (Knight). 1996;23:92-9 JWOCN 330 Subject index November 1996 Decubitus ulcer Fibronectins Examining the inclusion of ethnic minorities in pressure ulcer Wound fluids and the pathogenesis of chronic wounds prediction studies (Lyder). 1996;23:257-60 (Wysocki). 1996;23:283-90 Medicaid claims history of Florida long-term care facility resi- Fistula dents hospitalized for pressure ulcers (Baker). 1996;23: Challenging enterocutaneous fistula: a case presentation 23-5 (Wiltshire). 1996;23:297-301 Pressure-reducing capability of the Therarest hospital replace- France ment mattress (Rojas and Reynolds). 1996;23:100-4 The situation of ET nursing in France (Guyot). 1996;23: 126-9 Pressure ulcer incidence in an acute care setting (Olson et al). 1996;23: 15-22 Treatment of sacral pressure ulcers in an adolescent with Hodgkin’s disease (Kozierowski). 1996;23: 244-7 Gardner Dermatitis The role of the ET nurse in managing Gardner’s syndrome Patient with frequent liquid stools resulting in a chemical (Dorman). 1996;23:73-9 dermatitis and a perianal ulcer (Hanion and Cofone). Guest editorials 1996;23:174-7 (Options in practice) The pathway to good intentions (Ramos). 1996;23:242-3 Diabetes Publishing is not perishing (Mathieson). 1996;23:239-41 Patient with diabetes and venous stasis ulcers (McNeil and The rewards of mentorship (Cullen). 1996;23:1 Paduano). 1996;23:322-4 (Options in practice) A tribute to Virginia Avenel Henderson: November 30, 1897- Diarrhea March 19, 1996 (Brodie). 1996;23:281-2 Patient with frequent liquid stools resulting in a chemical The value of absorbent products and containment devices in dermatitis and a perianal ulcer (Hanlon and Cofone). the management of urinary incontinence (Brink). 1996;23: 1996;23:174-7 (Options in practice) 2-4 Dissertations, academic Have your published your thesis or dissertation? (Gray). 1996;23: 279-80 (Editorial) Documentation Henderson, Virginia Avene! The pathway to good intentions (Ramos). 1996;23: 242-3 (Guest A tribute to Virginia Avenel Henderson: November 30, 1897- editorial) March 19, 1996 (Brodie). 1996;23:281-2 (Guest editorial) Dressings; see Bandages Heparin Effects of heparin on wound healing (Galvan). 1996;23:224-6 Heroin Physical effects of heroin and cocaine: considerations for a Editorials wound care service (Pieper). 1996:23:248-56 A call for papers from the Journal Editorial Board (Gray et al). A retrospective analysis of venous ulcer healing in current and 1996;23: 191-2 former users of injected drugs (Pieper). 1996;23:291-6 Criticism, praise, and professional growth (Gray). 1996;23:63-5 Hidradenitis ET nurse education in transition (Gray). 1996;23:119-20 Peristomal hidradenitis suppurativa (Fleischer et al). 1996;23: Have your published your thesis or dissertation? (Gray). 1996;23: 171-3 279-80 Hodgkin's disease Education Treatment of sacral pressure ulcers in an adolescent with A blueprint for changing nursing education globally Hodgkin’s disease (Kozierowski). 1996;23: 244-7 (Alexander et al). 1996;23:121-5 Home care services Closer to home (Erwin-Toth). 1996;23:136 Caring for caregivers: home care nursing’s challenge ET nurse education in transition (Gray). 1996;23:119-20 (Edito- (Brogna). 1996;23:10-4 rial) Clean versus sterile technique (Shewmake). 1996;23:61-2 ET nursing education in Australia (Thompson and English). (Letter) 1996;23:130-3 Hospitals Out of Africa (Turnbull). 1996;23:134-5 Assessment and treatment of urinary incontinence in the hos- Recertification standards (Krasner). 1996;23:62 (Letter) pitalized adult (Fasing). 1996;23:269-72 The rewards of mentorship (Cullen). 1996;23:1 (Guest editorial) Pressure ulcer incidence in an acute care setting (Olson et The situation of ET nursing in France (Guyot). 1996;23: 126-9 al). 1996;23:15-22 Education of patients; see Patient education Hyperbaric oxygenation Enterocutaneous fistula; see Fistula An introduction to hyperbaric oxygen therapy for the ET nurse Equipment and supplies (Surman); (Cooper) (Editor’s comment); (Surman) (Reply). Changes in Medicare reimbursement for ostomy supplies: an 1996;23:80-91 overview (Halvorson and Kertz). 1996;23: 26-32 Hypersensitivity The value of absorbent products and containment devices in Latex allergy update: clinical practice and unresolved issues the management of urinary incontinence (Brink). 1996;23: (Meeropol). 1996;23:193-6 2-4 (Guest editorial) Ethnic factors Examining the inciusion of ethnic minorities in pressure ulcer prediction studies (Lyder). 1996;23:257-60 lleostomy Developmental effects on the adolescent of a temporary ileostomy (Manworren). 1996;23:210-7 Evaluation of scheduled J-pouch irrigations on decreasing Fecal incontinence stool frequency after ileoanal pull-through and ileostomy Patient with frequent liquid stools resulting in a chemical closure (Thomas et al). 1996;23:261-8 dermatitis and a perianal ulcer (Hanion and Cofone). The pelvic pouch procedure and continent ostomies: overview 1996;23:174-7 (Options in practice) and controversies (Hull and Erwin-Toth). 1996;23:156-65 A physiologic approach to bowel training (Doughty). 1996;23: In review 46-56 In review. 1996;23:273-4 JWOCN Volume 23, Number 6 Subject index 331 incontinence, fecal; see Fecal incontinence incontinence, urinary; see Urinary incontinence incontinence pads Mattresses; see Beds The value of absorbent products and containment devices in Medicaid the management of urinary incontinence (Brink). 1996;23: Medicaid claims history of Florida long-term care facility resi- 2-4 (Guest editorial) dents hospitalized for pressure ulcers (Baker). 1996;23: infection control 23-5 Clean versus sterile technique: another perspective (Gill- Medicare Thompson). 1996;23:237 (Letter) Changes in Medicare reimbursement for ostomy supplies: an Clean versus sterile technique (Shewmake). 1996;23:61-2 overview (Halvorson and Kertz). 1996;23: 26-32 (Letter) Men More on the issue of clean versus sterile wound care Symptoms of urinary incontinence among older community- (Shewmake). 1996;23:275 (Letter) dwelling men (Umiauf and Sherman). 1996;23:314-21 You say sterile and we say not: response to a colleague’s Mentors letter (VT ET Nurses). 1996;23:237-8 (Letter) The rewards of mentorship (Cullen). 1996;23:1 (Guest editorial) Information systems Metalloproteinases Standardized ET nursing database: imagine the possibilities Wound fluids and the pathogenesis of chronic wounds (Jacobson). 1996;23:5-9 (Wysocki). 1996;23:283-90 Intestinal fistula Mindfulness training Challenging enterocutaneous fistula: a case presentation Mindfulness and people with stomas (Trunnell). 1996;23:38-45 (Wiltshire). 1996;23:297-301 Models, nursing Irrigation Case management: a new practice model for ET nurses Evaluation of scheduled J-pouch irrigations on decreasing (Blaylock and Murray). 1996;23:66-72 stool frequency after ileoanal pull-through and ileostomy closure (Thomas et al). 1996;23:261-8 J Neoplasms Alternatives in therapy for low rectal cancer (Arnell and J-pouch; see Proctocolectomy, restorative Stamos). 1996;23:150-5 Jouronf aWlOC N Development and testing of the Ostomy Concerns Scale: mea- A call for papers from the Journal Editorial Board (Gray et al). suring ostomy-related concerns of cancer patients and 1996;23:191-2 (Editorial) their partners (Kluka and Kristianson). 1996;23:166-70 The pathogenesis and management of urothelial malignan- cies (Hald et al). 1996;23:144-9 Nursing education research Kaposi's sarcoma; see Sarcoma, Kaposi's A blueprint for changing nursing education globally Kidney pelvis (Alexander et al). 1996;23:121-5 The pathogenesis and management of urothelial malignan- Nursing homes; see also Long-term care cies (Hald et al). 1996;23:144-9 Noninvasive techniques to manage urinary incontinence among care-dependent persons (Colling). 1996;23:302-7 L Pressure ulcer incidence in an acute care setting (Olson et al). 1996;23:15-22 Latex Urinary incontinence in the long-term care facility (Pinkowski). Latex allergy update: clinical practice and unresolved issues 1996;23:309-13 (Meeropol). 1996;23:193-6 Nursing Minimum Data Set Leg ulcer Standardized ET nursing database: imagine the possibilities Chronic venous insufficiency: a focus on prevention of venous (Jacobson). 1996;23:5-9 ulceration (Capeheart). 1996;23: 227-34 Leg ulcers with exposed bone and tendon (Scardillo and ° Seeley). 1996;23:57-60 (Options in practice) Management of ulcerated AIDS-related Kaposi's sarcoma Obituaries lesions (Gordon and Grant). 1996;23:115-8 (Options in A tribute to Virginia Avenel Henderson: November 30, 1897- Practice) March 19, 1996 (Brodie). 1996;23:281-2 (Guest editorial) Patient with diabetes and venous stasis ulcers (McNeil and Options in practice Paduano). 1996;23:322-4 (Options in practice) Options in practice. 1996;23:57-60, 115-8. 174-7, 235-6, 322-4 A retrospective analysis of venous ulcer healing in current and Ostomy, complications former users of injected drugs (Pieper). 1996;23:291-6 Challenging enterocutaneous fistula: a case presentation Letters to the editor (Wiltshire). 1996;23:297-301 Letters. 1996;23:61-2, 178, 237-8, 275-6 Peristomal hidradenitis suppurativa (Fleischer et al). 1996;23: Liquid stools; see Diarrhea 171-3 Long-term care Topical wound dressing for peristomal pyoderma gan- The chronic wound management decision tree: a tool for long- grenosum (Ovington) (Letter); (Stamm) (Reply). 1996;23:178 term care nurses (Knight). 1996;23:92-9 Ostomy, economics Medicaid claims history of Florida long-term care facility Changes in Medicare reimbursement for ostomy supplies: an residents hospitalized for pressure ulcers (Baker). 1996;23: overview (Halvorson and Kertz). 1996;23:26-32 23-5 Ostomy, education Noninvasive techniques to manage urinary incontinence Teaching ostomy care to a patient who is blind (Ramos and among care-dependent persons (Colling). 1996;23:302-7 Glosson). 1996;23:235-6 (Options in practice) Prompted voiding in the long-term care facility (Pinkowski). Ostomy, methods 1996;23:110-4 Evaluation of scheduled J-pouch irrigations on decreasing Urinary incontinence in the long-term care facility (Pinkowski). stool frequency after ileoanal pull-through and ileostomy 1996;23:309-13 closure (Thomas et al). 1996;23:261-8 JWOCN 332 Subject index November 1996 Ostomy, Methods—cont'd Publications The pelvic pouch procedure and continent ostomies: overview A call for papers from the Journal Editorial Board (Gray et al). and controversies (Hull and Erwin-Toth). 1996;23:156-65 1996;23:191-2 (Editorial) Ostomy, Have your published your thesis or dissertation? (Gray). 1996;23: Sexual issues for the person with an ostomy (Golis). 1996;23:33-7 279-80 (Editorial) Who is being missed in ostomy research? (Pieper). 1996;23: Publishing is not perishing (Mathieson). 1996;23:239-41 (Guest 205-9 editorial) Ostomy, psychology Pyoderma Comparing adjustment to an ostomy for three groups (Pieper Topical wound dressing for peristomal pyoderma gan- et al). 1996;23:197-204 grenosum (Ovington) (Letter); (Stamm) (Reply). 1996;23:178 Development and testing of the Ostomy Concerns Scale: mea- suring ostomy-related concerns of cancer patients and their partners (Kluka and Kristianson). 1996;23:166-70 Developmental effects on the adolescent of a temporary Recertification; see Certification ileostomy (Manworren). 1996;23:210-7 Rectal neoplasms Mindfulness and people with stomas (Trunnell). 1996;23:38-45 Alternatives in therapy for low rectal cancer (Arnel! and Predischarge and postdischarge concerns of persons with an Stamos). 1996;23:150-5 ostomy (Pieper and Mikols). 1996;23:105-9 Regional presidents’ communications Ostomy Concerns Scale Regiona! presidents’ communications: mideast region (Erwin- Development and testing of the Ostomy Concerns Scale: mea- Toth). 1996;23:181 suring ostomy-related concerns of cancer patients and Regional presidents’ communications: midwest region their partners (Kluka and Kristianson). 1996;23:166-70 (Young). 1996;23:181-2 Oxygen Regional presidents’ communications: New England region An introduction to hyperbaric oxygen therapy for the ET nurse (Godin). 1996;23:182-4 (Surman); (Cooper) (Editor's comment); (Surman) (Reply). Regional presidents’ communications: north central region 1996;23:80-91 (Thayer). 1996;23:184-6 Regional presidents’ communications: northeast region (Keister). 1996;23:186-7 Regional! presidents’ communications: northwest region Pathways (Snapp). 1996;23:188 The pathway to good intentions (Ramos). 1996;23: 242-3 (Guest Regional presidents’ communications: Pacific coast region editorial) (Bates-Jensen). 1996;23:187-8 Patient care management Regional presidents’ communications: south central region Case management: a new practice model for ET nurses (Moore). 1996;23:190 (Blaylock and Murray). 1996;23:66-72 Regional presidents’ communications: southeast region Patient education (Yates). 1996;23:189 The great comeback award (Turnbull et al). 1996;23: 275-6 (Let- Research ter) A blueprint for changing nursing education globally Teaching ostomy care to a patient who is blind (Ramos and (Alexander et al). 1996;23:121-5 Glosson). 1996;23:235-6 (Options in practice) Criticism, praise, and professional growth (Gray). 1996;23:63-5 Patient perception (Editorial) Predischarge and postdischarge concerns of persons with an Have your published your thesis or dissertation? (Gray). 1996;23: ostomy (Pieper and Mikols). 1996;23:105-9 279-80 (Editorial) Peer reviow Publishing is not perishing (Mathieson). 1996;23:239-41 (Guest Criticism, praise, and professional growth (Gray). 1996;23:63-5 editorial) (Editorial) Who is being missed in ostomy research? (Pieper). 1996;23: Pelvic pouch procedure 205-9 The pelvic pouch procedure and continent ostomies: over- Rubber view and controversies (Hull and Erwin-Toth). 1996;23:156- Latex allergy update: clinical practice and unresolved issues 65 (Meeropol). 1996;23:193-6 Peristoma; see Ostomy Poliomyelitis Urologic manifestations of postpolio syndrome (Johnson et al). 1996;23: 218-23 Sacrococcygeal region e care Treatment of sacral pressure ulcers in an adolescent with Predischarge and postdischarge concerns of persons with an Hodgkin’s disease (Kozierowski). 1996;23: 244-7 ostomy (Pieper and Mikols). 1996;23:105-9 Sarcoma, Kaposi’s Postpoliomyelitis Management of ulcerated AIDS-related Kaposi's sarcoma Urologic manifestations of postpolio syndrome (Johnson et al). lesions (Gordon and Grant). 1996;23:115-8 (Options in 1996;23:218-23 Practice) Preoperative care Sexuality Predischarge and postdischarge concerns of persons with an Sexual issues for the person with an ostomy (Gollis). 1996;23: ostomy (Pieper and Mikols). 1996;23:105-9 33-7 President's Sharp wound debridement; see Debridement The future is ours to create (Bryant). 1996;23:277-8 Specialities, nursing 1996 opportunities in the WOCN (Bryant). 1996;23: 179-80 A blueprint for changing nursing education globally Pressure ulcer; see Decubitus ulcer (Alexander et al). 1996;23:121-5 Proctocolectomy, restorative Closer to home (Erwin-Toth). 1996;23:136 Evaluation of scheduled J-pouch irrigations on decreasing ET nurse education in transition (Gray). 1996;23:119-20 (Edito- stool frequency after ileoanal pull-through and ileostomy rial) closure (Thomas et al). 1996;23:261-8 ET nursing education in Australia (Thompson and English). Prompted voiding 1996;23: 130-3 Prompted voiding in the long-term care facility (Pinkowski). Out of Africa (Turnbull). 1996;23:134-5 1996;23:110-4 The situation of ET nursing in France (Guyot). 1996;23: 126-9 JWOCN Volume 23, Number 6 Subject index 333 Standards The value of absorbent products and containment devices in Recertification standards (Krasner). 1996;23:62 (Letter) the management of urinary incontinence (Brink). 1996;23: Standardized ET nursing database: imagine the possibilities 2-4 (Guest editorial) (Jacobson). 1996;23:5-9 State Boards of Nursing Conservative sharp wound debridement: State Boards of Nurs- ing positions (Gordon). 1996;23:137-43 Venous insufficiency Sterile technique Chronic venous insufficiency: a focus on prevention of venous Clean versus sterile technique: another perspective (Gill- ulceration (Capeheart). 1996;23:227-34 Thompson). 1996;23:237 (Letter) Venous ulcer; see Ulcer Clean versus sterile technique (Shewmake). 1996;23:61-2 (Letter) More on the issue of clean versus sterile wound care w (Shewmake). 1996;23:275 (Letter) You say sterile and we say not: response to a colleague’s The Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nursing Society letter (VT ET Nurses). 1996;23:237-8 (Letter) The future is ours to create (Bryant). 1996;23:277-8 (Pres. mes- Stoma; see Ostomy sage) Substance abuse 1996 opportunities in the WOCN (Bryant). 1996;23: 179-80 (Pres. Physical effects of heroin and cocaine: considerations for a message) wound care service (Pieper). 1996;23: 248-56 Regional presidents’ communications: mideast region (Erwin- A retrospective analysis of venous ulcer healing in current Toth). 1996;23:181 and former users of injected drugs (Pieper). 1996;23: Regional presidents’ communications: midwest region 291-6 (Young). 1996;23:181-2 Supplies; see Equipment and supplies Regional presidents’ communications: New England region (Godin). 1996;23:182-4 T Regional presidents’ communications: north central region (Thayer). 1996;23:184-6 Therarest mattress; see Beds Regional presidents’ communications: northeast region Thesis; see Dissertations, academic (Keister). 1996;23:186-7 Regional presidents’ communications: northwest region U (Snapp). 1996;23:188 Regional presidents’ communications: Pacific coast region Uicer (Bates-Jensen). 1996;23:187-8 Chronic venous insufficiency: a focus on prevention of venous Regional presidents’ communications: south central region ulceration (Capeheart). 1996;23: 227-34 (Moore). 1996;23:190 Examining the inclusion of ethnic minorities in pressure ulcer Regional presidents’ communications: southeast region prediction studies (Lyder). 1996;23:257-60 (Yates). 1996;23:189 Leg ulcers with exposed bone and tendon (Scardillo and Wound dressings; see Bandages Seeley). 1996;23:57-60 (Options in practice) Wound healing Management of ulcerated AIDS-related Kaposi's sarcoma Conservative sharp wound debridement: State Boards of Nurs- lesions (Gordon and Grant). 1996;23:115-8 (Options in ing positions (Gordon). 1996;23:137-43 Practice) Effects of heparin on wound healing (Galvan). 1996;23: Medicaid claims history of Florida long-term care facility resi- 224-6 dents hospitalized for pressure ulcers (Baker). 1996;23: Peristomal hidradenitis suppurativa (Fleischer et al). 1996;23: 23-5 171-3 Patient with diabetes and venous stasis ulcers (McNeil and A retrospective analysis of venous ulcer healing in current and Paduano). 1996;23:322-4 (Options in practice) former users of injected drugs (Pieper). 1996;23:291-6 Patient with frequent liquid stools resulting in a chemical Wounds and injuries, complications dermatitis and a perianal ulcer (Hanlon and Cofone). Leg ulcers with exposed bone and tendon (Scardillo and 1996;23:174-7 (Options in practice) Seeley). 1996;23:57-60 (Options in practice) Pressure-reducing Capability of the Therarest hospital replace- Management of ulcerated AIDS-related Kaposi’s sarcoma ment mattress (Rojas and Reynolds). 1996;23:100-4 lesions (Gordon and Grant). 1996;23:115-8 (Options in Pressure ulcer incidence in an acute care setting (Olson et Practice) al). 1996;23:15-22 Wounds and injuries, drug effects A retrospective analysis of venous ulcer healing in current and Effects of heparin on wound healing (Galvan). 1996;23: former users of injected drugs (Pieper). 1996;23:291-6 224-6 Treatment of sacral pressure ulcers in an adolescent with Physical effects of heroin and cocaine: considerations for a Hodgkin‘s disease (Kozierowski). 1996;23: 244-7 wound care service (Pieper). 1996;23:248-56 Ureteral/urethral neoplasms A retrospective analysis of venous uicer healing in current and The pathogenesis and management of urothelial malignan- former users of injected drugs (Pieper). 1996;23:291-6 cies (Hald et al). 1996;23:144-9 Wounds and injuries, economics Urinary incontinence Medicaid claims history of Florida long-term care facility Assessment and treatment of urinary incontinence in the residents hospitalized for pressure ulcers (Baker). 1996;23: hospitalized adult (Fasing). 1996;23:269-72 23-5 Noninvasive techniques to manage urinary incontinence Wounds and injuries, epidemiology among care-dependent persons (Colling). 1996;23: Pressure ulcer incidence in an acute care setting (Olson et 302-7 al). 1996;23:15-22 Prompted voiding in the long-term care facility (Pinkowski). Wounds and injuries, ethnicity 1996;23:110-4 Examining the inclusion of ethnic minorities in pressure ulcer Symptoms of urinary incontinence among older community- prediction studies (Lyder). 1996;23:257-60 dwelling men (Umlauf and Sherman). 1996;23:314-21 Wounds and injuries, microbiology Urinary incontinence in the long-term care facility (Pinkowski). Clean versus sterile technique: another perspective (Gill- 1996;23:309-13 Thompson). 1996;23:237 (Letter) Urologic manifestations of postpolio syndrome (Johnson et al). More on the issue of clean versus sterile wound care 1996;23:218-23 (Shewmake). 1996;23:275 (Letter) JWOCN 334 November 1996 Wounds and injuries, microbiology—cont'd Wounds and injuries, therapy You say sterile and we say not: response to a colleague’s An introduction to hyperbaric oxygen therapy for the ET nurse letter (VT ET Nurses). 1996;23:237-8 (Letter) (Surman); (Cooper) (Editor's comment); (Surman) (Reply). Wounds and injuries, 1996;23:80-91 Wound fluids and the pathogenesis of chronic wounds The chronic wound management decision tree: a tool for long- (Wysocki). 1996;23:283-90 term care nurses (Knight). 1996;23: 92-9 Wounds and injuries, prevention and control Treatment of sacral pressure ulcers in an adolescent with Chronic venous insufficiency: a focus on prevention of venous Hodgkin’s disease (Kozierowski). 1996;23: 244-7 ulceration (Capeheart). 1996;23: 227-34 Pressure-reducing capability of the Therarest hospital replace- ment mattress (Rojas and Reynolds). 1996;23:100-4 BOUND VOLUMES AVAILABLE TO SUBSCRIBERS Bound volumes of the Journal of WOCN are available to subscribers (only) for the 1996 issues from the Publisher, at a cost of $38.00 for domestic, $48.15 for Canadian, and $45.00 for international subscribers for Vol. 23 (January-November). Shipping charges are included. Each bound volume contains a subject and author index and all advertising is removed. 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