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Index to volume 24 AUTHOR INDEX* Gallagher S. Surviving redesign: basic concepts of patient-focused A care and their application to WOC nursing. 1997;24:132-6 Gallo ML. Hancock R, Davila GW. Clinical experience with a bal- Aronovitch SA. Oral care and its role in WOC nursing. 1997;24:79- loon-tipped urethral insert for stress urinary incontinence. 85 1997;24:51-7 Staskin DR. Patient satisfaction with a reusable undergarment for urinary incontinence. 1997;24:226-36 Ghoniem GM, Hassouna M. Alternatives for the pharmacologic Ballard DJ. Treatment of erectile dysfunction: Can pelvic muscle management of urge and stress urinary incontinence in the eid- exercises improve sexual function? 1997;24:255-64 erly. 1997;24:311-8 Ballard-Krishnan SA. Regional Presidents’ communications: Mid- Gift AG (see Grous et al). 1997;24:86-91 east Region. 1997;24:246-7 Golden TM, Ratliff C. Development and implementation of a clini- Barbour S (see Stotis et al). 1997;24:10-8 cal pathway for radical cystectomy and urinary system recon- Barrett P (see Van Horn and Barrett). 1997;24:151-62 struction. 1997;24:72-8 Bear M, Dwyer JW, Benveneste D, Jett K, Dougherty M. Home- Grant L (see Wise et al). 1997;24:144-50 based management of urinary incontinence: a pilot study with Gray M. The care and feeding of a web page: a call for case both frail and independent elders. 1997;24:163-71 discussions. 1997;24:128-31 (Editorial) (see Publicover and Bear). 1997;24:319-24 The demand for evidence-based practice. 1997;24:291-2 (Edi- Benveneste D (see Bear et al). 1997;24:163-71 torial) Bisanz A, Steigerwald S, Gutierrez A. Patient with constipation re- Keeping the focus on specialty nursing practice. 1997;24:183- quiring a bowel management program. 1997;24:325-9 (Options 4 (Editorial) in practice) The transition from radio to television and its impiications for Boettger JE. Effects of a pressure-reduction mattress and stoff WOC nursing. 1997;24:2-3 (Editorial) education on the incidence of nosocomial pressure ulcers. Wysocki AB. Bridging the gap from bench to bedsiin dwoeun d 1997;24:19-25 care. 1997;24:62-5 (Editorial) Bostrom J (see Wise et al). 1997;24:144-50 Griggs K (see Stotts et al). 1997;24:10-8 Bouvier B (see Stotts et al). 1997;24:10-8 Grous CA, Reilly NJ, Gift AG. Skin integrity in patients undergoing (see Thornburn et al). 1997;24:219-25 prolonged operations. 1997;24:86-91 Bryant R. The added value of board certification status. 1997;24:127 Gutierrez A (see Bisanz et al). 1997;24:325-9 (Options in practice) (Pres. message) Retirement and opinions. 1997;24:181-2 (Pres. message) Using technology to enhance information sharing. 1997;24:1 (Pres. message) Hamiin C, Turnbull GB. The treatment of rectovaginal and vesico- WOCN and the Wound Healing Society: collaboration for vaginal fistulas in women with childbirth injuries in Ethiopic. wound care. 1997;24:61 (Pres. message) 1997;24: 187-9 (Letter) Buhiman L (see Stotts et al). 1997;24:10-8 Hancock R (see Gallo et al). 1997;24:51-7 Bussey C (see Lovejoy et al). 1997;24:200-18 Hanion M, Loehner D. Patient with jejunostomy, caput medusae, and bleeding peristomal varices. 1997;24:123-5 (Options in prac- c tice) Hassouna M (see Ghoniem and Hassouna). 1997;24:311-8 Cleary A (see Wessel and Cleary). 1997;24:283-7 (Options in prac- Heimann C (see Pieper et al). 1997;24:191-9 tice) Hill M, Labik M, Vanderbilt D. Managing skin care with the CareMap Colwell JC. Connected to the future. 1997;24:4-5 (Guest editorial) system. 1997;24:26-37 Corazza C. Regional Presidents’ communications: Mid-Atlantic Hoffman J (see Wise et al). 1997;24:144-50 Region. 1997;24:245-6 Cottenden A (see Thornburn et al). 1997;24:219-25 Crumbley DR. Reflections of certified wound care nurse. 1997;24: 189-90 (Letter) ickstact J (see Smith et al). 1997;24:137-43 Cullen B. Come along for the ride. 1997;24:243-4 (Pres. message) Iselin TL. Pioneering for care: the clarion call for nursing. 1997;24:252 There’s no place like home. 1997;24:289-90 (Pres. message) (Letter) J Davila GW (see Gallo et al). 1997;24:51-7 Jacobson T. Stricture and pouchitis after ileal pouch-anal anasto- Dean G (see Thornburn et al). 1997;24:219-25 mosis. 1997;24:295-301 Dean-Baar S (see Provo et al). 1997;24:265-9 Jeffres C, MacKay AT. Improving stoma management in the low- Dougherty M (see Bear et al). 1997;24:163-71 vision patient. 1997:24:302-10 Dwyer JW (see Bear et al). 1997;24:163-71 Jensen LL. Fecal incontinence: evaluation and treatment. 1997;24:277-82 F Jett K (see Bear et al). 1997;24:163-71 Fader M (see Thornburn et al). 1997;24:219-25 Faller NA. You say sterile and | still say not: a response to my colleague’s letter to the editor. 1997;24:180 (Letter) Kelechi TJ, Lukacs KS. Patient with dystrophic toenails, calluses, and heel fissures. 1997;24:237-42 (Options in practice) Krasner D. My two cents on the issue of clean versus sterile wound care. 1997;24:126 (Letter) * January, pp. 1-60; March, pp. 61-126; May, pp. 127-180; July,p p. 181- Two cents more on the issofu cleea n versus sterile wound care. 242; September, 243-288; November, pp. 289-340. 1997;24:294 (Letter) JWOCN 334 Author index November 1997 Krissovich M. The societal burden of incontinence: even greater Reilly NJ (see Grous et al). 1997;24:86-91 than we thought. 1997;24:179 (Letter) Roberts DJ. The pursuit of colostomy continence. 1997;24:92-7 Kucera J (see Smith et al). 1997;24:137-43 Kussmann B. Regional Presidents’ communications: South Central Region. 1997;24:251 Sears MW. Regional Presidents’ communications: Pacific Coast L Region. 1997;24:248-50 Sherer AP (see Lovejoy et al). 1997;24:200-18 Labik M (see Hill et al). 1997;24:26-37 Smith DB, ickstadt J, Kucera J. Brown recluse spider bite: a case Lawrence KG. Regional Presidents’ communications: New England study. 1997;24:137-43 Region. 1997;24:247-8 Lekan-Rutledge D. Continence management and wound Lekan-Rutiedge D (see Smith and Lekan-Rutledge). 1997;24:172-8 care fora patient in a residential facility. 1997;24:172-8 (Options (Options in practice) in practice) Loehner D (see Hanion and Loehner). 1997;24:123-5 (Options in Sprague K (see Pieper et al). 1997;24:191-9 practice) Staskin DR (see Gallo and Staskin). 1997;24:226-36 Lovejoy L, Bussey C, Sherer AP. The path to a clinical pathway: Steigerwald S (see Bisanz et al). 1997;24:325-9 (Options in prac collaborative care for the patient with an ostomy. 1997;24:200- tice) 18 Stotts NA, Barbour S, Griggs K, Bouvier B, Buhiman L, Wipke-Tevis D Lukacs KS (see Kelechi and Lukacs). 1997;24:237-42 (Options in Williams DF. Sterile versus clean technique in postoperative practice) wound care of patients with open surgical wounds: a pilot study 1997;24:10-8 Sugrue M (see Pieper et al). 1997;24:191-9 Mackay AT (see Jeffres and MacKay). 1997;24:302-10 T Mid-Atlantic Regional Leadership of the WOCN. A position state- ment on ‘An Association of ET Nurses’. 1997;24:252 (Letter) Thornburn P, Fader M, Dean G, Brooks R, Cottenden A. Improving Mong CL. Wet, dry, or damp? 1997;24:190 (Letter) the performance of small incontinence pads: a study of “wet Moore KN, Paul P. A historical review of selected nursing and medi- comfort”. 1997;24:219-25 cal literature on urinary incontinence between 1850 and 1976. Toich M. Regional Presidents’ communications: Rocky Mountain 1997;24: 106-22 Region. 1997;24:250-1 Murphy KM. Patient with occipital pressure ulcer requiring contin- Turnbull GB (see Hamlin and Turnbull). 1997;24:187-9 (Letter) ued cervical collar use. 1997;24:58-60 (Options in practice) Vv Vanderbilt D (see Hill et al). 1997;24:26-37 Neswick RS. Mrya E. Levine: a theoretic basis for ET nursing. Van Horn C, Barrett P. Pregnancy, delivery, and postpartum expe- 1997;24:6-9 riences of fity-four women with ostomies. 1997;24:151-62 ° w O’Connor L. A legend in ET nursing: a tribute to the memory of Weiland M (see Pieper eft al). 1997;24:191-9 Ruth Kules, RN, CETN. 1997;24:179 (Letter) Wells TJ. Conference for prevention of incontinence. 1997;24:293 (Guest editorial) Wessel LC, Cleary A. Treatment of a patient with an enterocutaneous fistula after emergency surgery. 1997;24:283- Palmer MH. Pelvic muscle rehabilitation: Where do we go from 7 (Options in practice) here? 1997;24:98-105 Whitney J. Participation of human subjects in studies. 1997;24:165 Paul P (see Moore and Paul). 1997;24: 106-22 (Notes on methodology) Piacentine L (see Provo et al). 1997;24:265-9 Testing for differences with the nonparametric Mann-Whitney Pieper B, Sugrue M, Weiland M, Sprague K, Heimann C. Presence UTest. 1997;24:12 (Notes on methodology) of pressure ulcer prevention methods used among patients con- Williams DF (see Stotts et al). 1997;24:10-8 sidered at risk versus those considered not at risk. 1997;24:191-9 Wipke-Tevis D (see Stotts et al). 1997;24:10-8 Provo B, Piacentine L. Dean-Baar S. Practice versus knowledge Wise LC, Hoffman J, Grant L, Bostrom J. Nursing wound care sur- when it comes to pressure ulcer prevention. 1997;24:265-9 vey: sterile and nonsterile glove choice. 1997;24: 144-50 Publicover C, Bear M. The effect of bladder training on urinary Wooiner B. Biofeedback reeducation in gracilis muscle transposi- incontinence in community-dwelling older women. 1997;24:319- tion after rectal trauma: a case presentation. 1997;24:38-50 24 Wright K. To touch a patient. 1997;24:185-6 (Guest editorial) Wysocki AB (see Gray and Wysocki). 1997;24:62-5 (Editorial) Ramos MC, Ratliff C. The development and implementation of an integrated multidisciplinary clinical pathway. 1997;24:66-71 Zamarripa C (see Zoucha and Zamarripa). 1997;24:270-6 Ratliff C (see Golden and Ratliff). 1997;24:72-8 Ziegler J. Further information on Therapeutic Touch. 1997;24:294 (see Ramos and Ratliff). 1997;24:66-71 (Letter) Reichardt LE. Compression therapy and venous ulcerations: an- Zoucha R, Zamarripa C. The significance of culture in the care of other point of view. 1997;24:180 (Letter) the client with an ostomy. 1997;24:270-6 JWOCN Volume 24, Number 6 Subject index 335 SUBJECT INDEX* Book reviews In review. 1997;24:288, 330 Aged Brown recluse spider; see Spiders Alternatives for the pharmacologic management of urge and stress urinary incontinence in the elderly (Ghoniem and c Hassouna). 1997;24:311-8 The effect of bladder training on urinary incontinence in com- Callus munity-dwelling older women (Publicover and Bear) Patient with dystrophic toenails, calluses, and heel fissures 1997;24:319-24 (Kelechi and Lukacs). 1997;24:237-42 (Options in practice) Home-based management of urinary incontinence: a pilot Caput medusae study with both frail and independent elders (Bear et al) Patient with jejunostomy, caput medusae, and bleeding 1997;24:163-71 peristomal varices (Hanlon and Loehner). 1997;24:123-5 Anus (Options in practice) Stricture and pouchitis after ileal pouch-anal anastomosis CareMap (Jacobson). 1997;24:295-301 Managing skin care with the CareMap system (Hill et al). Awards 1997;24:26-37 1996 Gladys Frey Student Manuscript Award. 1997;24:254 Certification The 1996 Publisher's Manuscript Award. 1997;24:253 The added value of board certification status (Bryant). 1997;24:127 (Pres. message) Reflections of certified wound care nurse (Crumbley). 1997:24: 189-90 (Letter) Balloon dilatation Cervical color Clinical experience with a balioon-tipped urethral insert for Patient with occipital pressure ulcer requiring continued cervi- stress urinary incontinence (Gallo et al). 1997;24:51-7 cal collar use (Murphy). 1997;24:58-60 (Options in practice) Bandages Childbirth; see Labor Compression therapy and venous ulcerations: another point Clean technique of view (Reichardt). 1997;24:180 (Letter) My two cents on the issue of clean versus sterile wound care Wet, dry, or damp? (Mong). 1997;24:190 (Letter) (Krasner). 1997;24:126 (Letter) Beds Sterile versus clean technique in postoperative wound care Effects of a pressure-reduction mattress and staff education of patients with open surgical wounds: a pilot study (Stotts on the incidence of nosocomial pressure ulcers (Boettger) et al). 1997;24:10-8 1997;24: 19-25 wo cents more on the issue of clean versus sterile wound care Behavior therapy (Krasner). 1997;24:294 (Letter) The effect of bladder training on urinary incontinence in com- You say sterile and | still say not: a response to my colleague’s munity-dwelling older women (Publicover and Bear) letter to the editor (Faller). 1997;24:180 (Letter) 1997;24:319-24 Clinical pathways Biofeedback Development and implementation of a clinical pathway for Biofeedback reeducation in gracilis muscle transposition af- radical cystectomy and urinary system reconstruction ter rectal trauma: a case presentation (Wooiner) (Golden and Ratliff). 1997:24:72-8 1997;24:38-50 The development and implementation of an integrated Bites and stings multidisciplinary clinical pathway (Ramos and Ratliff). Brown recluse spider bite: a case study (Smith et al) 1997:24:66-71 1997;24:137-43 The path to a clinical pathway: collaborative care for the Bladder patient with an ostomy (Lovejoy et al). 1997;24:200-18 The effect of bladder training on urinary incontinence in com- Clothing munity-dwelling older women (Publicover and Bear) Patient satisfaction with a reusable undergarment for urinary 1997;24:319-24 incontinence (Gallo and Staskin). 1997;24:226-36 Bleeding: see Hemorrhage Colostomy Board certification: see Certification The pursuit of colostomy continence (Roberts). 1997;24:92-7 Communication Connected to the future (Colwell). 1997;24:4-5 (Guest edito- rial) “January, pp. 1-60; March, pp. 61-126; May, pp. 127-180; July, pp. 181- The transition from radio to television and its implications for 242; September, pp. 243-288; November, pp. 289-340 WOC nursing (Gray). 1997;24:2-3 (Editorial) JWOCN 336 Subject index November 1997 Using technology to enhance information sharing (Bryant). on the incidence of nosocomial pressure ulcers (Boettger) 1997;24:1 (Pres. message) 1997;24:19-25 Compression therapy; see Bandages Reflections of certified wound care nurse (Crumbley). Computers 1997;24: 189-90 (Letter) The care and feeding of a web page: a call for case discus- Ethiopia sions (Gray). 1997;24:128-31 (Editorial) The treatment of rectovaginal and vesicovaginal fistulas in Connected to the future (Colwell). 1997;24:4-5 (Guest edito- women with childbirth injuries in Ethiopia (Hamlin and rial) Turnbull). 1997;24:187-9 (Letter) The transition from radio to television and its implications for Ethnic factors WOC nursing (Gray). 1997;24:2-3 (Editorial) The significance of culture in the care of the client with an formation ostomy (Zoucha and Zamarripa). 1997;24:270-6 Mrya E. Levine: a theoretic basis for ET nursing (Neswick). Evidence-based practice 1997;24:6-9 The demand for evidence-based practice (Gray). 1997;24:291- Conferences 2 (Editorial) Conference for prevention of incontinence (Wells). 1997;24:293 Exercise (Guest editorial) Treatment of erectile dysfunction: Can pelvic muscle exercises Constipation improve sexual function? (Ballard). 1997;24:255-64 Patient with constipation requiring a bowel management pro- Eye gram (Bisanz et al). 1997;24:325-9 (Options in practice) Improving stoma management in the low-vision patient VJeffres Continuous quality improvement: see Quality control and Mackay). 1997;24:302-10 Costs and cost analysis The societal burden of incontinence: even greater than we thought (Krissovich). 1997;24:179 (Letter) Cultural factors Fecal incontinence The significance of culture in the care of the client with an Biofeedback reeducation in gracilis muscle transposition af- ostomy (Zoucha and Zamarripa). 1997;24:270-6 ter rectal trauma: a case presentation (Wooiner) 1997;24:38-50 Development and implementation of a clinical pathway for Fecal incontinence: evaluation and treatment (Jensen) radical cystectomy and urinary system reconstruction 1997;24:277-82 (Golden and Ratliff). 1997;24:72-8 The pursuit of colostomy continence (Roberts). 1997;24:92-7 The treatment of rectovaginal and vesicovaginal fistulas in wemen with childbirth injuries in Ethiopia (Hamlin and Turnbull). 1997;24:187-9 (Letter) Decubitus ulcer First international Conference for the Prevention of Incontinence Effects of a pressure-reduction mattress and staff education Conference for prevention of incontinence (Wells). 1997;24:293 on the incidence of nosocomial pressure ulcers (Boettger). (Guest editorial) 1997;24:19-25 Fistuia Patient with occipital pressure ulcer requiring continued cer- Treatment of a patient with an enterocutaneous fistula after vical collar use (Murphy). 1997;24:58-60 (Options in prac- emergency surgery (Wessel and Cleary). 1997;24:283-7 (Op- tice) tions in practice) Practice versus knowledge when it comes to pressure uicer The treatment of rectovaginal and vesicovaginal fistulas in prevention (Provo et al). 1997;24:265-9 women with childbirth injuries in Ethiopia (Hamlin and Presence of pressure ulcer prevention methods used among Turnbull). 1997;24:187-9 (Letter) patients considered at risk versus those considered not at Foot risk (Pieper et al). 1997;24:191-9 Patient with dystrophic toenails, calluses, and heel fissures Skin integrity in patients undergoing prolonged operations (Kelechi and Lukacs). 1997;24:237-42 (Options in practice) (Grous et al). 1997;24:86-91 Diet therapy cc) Patient with constipation requiring a bowel management pro- gram (Bisanz et al). 1997;24:325-9 (Options in practice) Gladys Frey Student Manuscript Award Dressings; see Bandages 1996 Gladys Frey Student Manuscript Award. 1997;24:254 Drug therapy (Awards) Alternatives for the pharmacologic management of urge and Gloves, surgical stress urinary incontinence in the elderly (Ghoniem and Nursing wound care survey: sterile and nonsterile glove choice Hassouna). 1997;24:311-8 (Wise et al). 1997;24:144-50 Patient with constipation requiring a bowel management pro- Gracilis muscle gram (Bisanz et al). 1997;24:325-9 (Options in practice) Biofeedback reeducation in gracilis muscle transposition af- Dystrophic toenails; see Nall diseases ter rectal trauma: a case presentation (Wooilner). 1997;24:38-50 Guest editorials; see also Editorials Conference for prevention of incontinence (Wells). 1997;24:293 Editorials; see also Guest editorials Connected to the future (Colwell). 1997;24:4-5 Bridging the gap from bench to bedside in wound care (Gray To touch a patient (Wright). 1997;24:185-6 and Wysocki). 1997;24:62-5 The demand for evidence-based practice (Gray). 1997;24:291- Managing skin care with the CareMap system (Hill et al). 2 1997;24:26-37 Keeping the focus on speciaity nursing practice (Gray). 1997;24:183-4 The transition from radio to television and its implicariciis for WOC nursing (Gray). 1997;24:2-3 Heel Education, nursing Patient with dystrophic toenails, calluses, and heel fissures The added value of board certification status (Bryant). (Kelechi and Lukacs). 1997;24:237-42 (Options in practice) 1997;24:127 (Pres. message) Effects of a pressure-reduction mattress and staff education Patient with jejunostomy, caput medusae, and bleeding JWOCN Volume 24, Number 6 Subject index 337 peristomal varices (Hanion and Loehner). 1997;24:123-5 (Options in practice) Historical articles Kules, Ruth A historical review of selected nursing and medical literature A legend in ET nursing: a tribute to the memory of Ruth Kules, on urinary incontinence between 1850 and 1976 (Moore RN, CETN (O'Connor). 1997;24:179 (Letter) and Paul). 1997;24:106-22 Home care L Home-based management of urinary incontinence: a pilot study with both frail and independent elders (Bear et al). Labor 1997;24:163-71 Pregnancy, delivery, and postpartum experiences of fity-four There’s no place like home (Cullen). 1997;24:289-90 (Pres. mes- women with ostomies (Van Horn and Barrett). 1997;24:151- sage) 62 Human experimentation The treatment of rectovaginal and vesicovaginal fistulas in Participation of human subjects in studies (Whitney) women with childbirth injuries in Ethiopia (Hamlin and 1997;24:165 (Notes on methodology) Turnbull). 1997;24:187-9 (Letter) Laboratories Bridging the gap from bench to bedside in wound care (Gray and Wysocki). 1997:24:62-5 (Editorial) Letters to the editor lieal pouch-ana! anastomosis Letters. 1997;24:126, 179-80, 187-90, 252, 294 Stricture and pouchitis after ileal pouch-anal anastomosis Low vision; see Vision disorders (Jacobson). 1997;24:295-301 in memoriam A legend in ET nursing: a tribute to the memory of Ruth Kules, RN, CETN (O’Connor). 1997;24:179 (Letter) Managed care programs In review The societal burden of incontinence: even greater than we in review. 1997;24:288, 330 thought (Krissovich). 1997;24:179 (Letter) incontinence pads Mann-Whitney UT est Improving the performance of small incontinence pads: a Testing for differences with the nonparametric Mann-Whitney study of “wet comfort” (Thornburn et al). 1997;24:219-25 UTest (Whitney). 1997;24:12 (Notes on methodology) infection control Mattresses; see Beds My two cents on the issue of clean versus sterile wound care Mexican Americans (Krasner). 1997;24:126 (Letter) The significance of culture in the care of the client with an Nursing wound care survey: sterile and nonsterile glove choice ostomy (Zoucha and Zamarripa). 1997:24:270-6 (Wise et al). 1997;24:144-50 Models, theoretic Sterile versus clean technique in postoperative wound care Mrya E. Levine: a theoretic basis for ET nursing (Neswick). of patients with open surgical wounds: a pilot study (Stotts 1997;24:6-9 et al). 1997;24:10-8 Mouth Two cents more on the issue of clean versus sterile wound care Oral care and its role in WOC nursing (Aronovitch). 1997;24:79- (Krasner). 1997;24:294 (Letier) 85 You say sterile and | still say not: a response to my colleague’s Muscle contraction letter to the editor (Faller). 1997;24:180 (Letter) Fecal incontinence: evaluation and treatment (Jensen). information sharing; see Communication 1997;24:277-82 informed consent Pelvic muscle rehabilitation: Where do we go from here? Participation of human subjects in studies (Whitney) (Palmer). 1997;24:98-105 1997;24:165 (Notes on methodology) Treatment of erectile dysfunction: Can pelvic muscle exercises insect bites and stings improve sexual function? (Ballard). 1997;24:255-64 Brown recluse spider bite: a case study (Smith et al) 1997;24:137-43 internet The care and feeding of a web page: a call for case discus- Nail diseases sions (Gray). 1997;24:128-31 (Editorial) Patient with dystrophic toenails, calluses, and heel fissures Connected to the future (Colwell). 1997;24:4-5 (Guest edito- (Kelechi and Lukacs). 1997;24:237-42 (Options in practice) rial) Notes on methodology The transition from radio to television and its implications for Participation of human subjects in studies (Whitney). WOC nursing (Gray). 1997;24:2-3 (Editorial) 1997:24:165 intestinal fistula Testing for differences with the nonparametric Mann-Whitney Treatment of a patient with an enterocutaneous fistula after UTest (Whitney). 1997;24:12 emergency surgery (Wessel and Cleary). 1997;24:283-7 (Op- Nurse Healers-Professional Associates tions in practice) Further information on Therapeutic Touch (Ziegler). 1997;24:294 (Letter) Nursing Pioneering for care: the clarion call for nursing (Iselin). Jejunostomy 1997;24:252 (Letter) Patient with jejunostomy, caput medusae, and bieeding Nursing specialities; see Specialities, nursing peristomai varices (Hanion and Loehner). 1997;24:123-5 (Options in practice) ° Journal of WOCN The care and feeding of a web page: a call for case discus- Obituary sions (Gray). 1997;24:128-31 (Editorial) A legend in ET nursing: a tribute to the memory of Ruth Kules, The transition from radio to television and its implications for RN, CETN (O’Connor). 1997;24:179 (Letter) WOC nursing (Gray). 1997;24:2-3 (Editorial) Occipital bone WOCN and the Wound Healing Society: collaboration for Patient with occipital pressure ulcer requiring continued cervi- wound care (Bryant). 1997:24:61 (Pres. message) cal collar use (Murphy). 1997;24:58-60 (Options in practice) JWOCN 338 Subject index November 1997 Operations; see Surgery WOCN and the Wound Healing Society: collaboration for Options in practice wound care (Bryant). 1997;24:61 Options in practice. 1997;24:123-5, 237-42, 283-7 Pressure ulcer; see Decubitus ulcer Oral hygiene Publisher's Manuscript Award Oral care and its role in WOC nursing (Aronovitch). 1997;24:79- The 1996 Publisher’s Manuscript Award. 1997;24:253 85 Puerperium Ostomy Pregnancy, delivery, and postpartum experiences of fity-four Improving storna management in the low-vision patient (Jeffres women with ostomies (Van Horn and Barrett). 1997:24:151-62 and Mackay). 1997;24:302-10 The path to a clinical pathway: collaborative care for the a patient with an ostomy (Lovejoy et al). 1997;24:200-18 Patient with jejunostomy, caput medusae, and bleeding Quality control peristomal varices (Hanion and Loehner). 1997;24:123-5 The development and implementation of an integrated (Options in practice) multidisciplinary clinical pathway (Ramos and Ratliff) Pregnancy, delivery, and postpartum experiences of fity-four 1997;24:66-71 women with ostomies (Van Horn and Barrett). 1997;24:151- Surviving redesign: basic concepts of patient-focused care 62 and their application to WOC nursing (Galiagher) The pursuit of colostomy continence (Roberts). 1997;24:92-7 1997;24:132-6 The significance of culture in the care of the client with an ostomy (Zoucha and Zamarripa). 1997;24:270-6 Stricture and pouchitis after ileal pouch-anal anastomosis (Jacobson). 1997;24:295-301 Radical cystectomy; see Cystectomy Radio The transition from radio to television and its implications for WOC nursing (Gray). 1997;24:2-3 (Editorial) Pathways Rectovaginal fistula Development and implementation of a clinical pathway for The treatment of rectovaginal and vesicovaginal fistulas in radical cystectomy and urinary system reconstruction women with childbirth injuries in Ethiopia (Hamlin and (Golden and Ratliff). 1997;24:72-8 Turnbull). 1997;24:187-9 (Letter) The development and implementation of an integrated Rectum, injuries multidisciplinary clinical pathway (Ramos and Ratliff). Biofeedback reeducation in gracilis muscle transposition af- 1997;24:66-71 ter rectal trauma: a case presentation (Woolner) The path to a clinical pathway: collaborative care for the 1997;24:38-50 patient with an ostomy (Lovejoy et al). 1997;24:200-18 Research Patient satisfaction Bridging the gap from bench to bedside in wound care (Gray Improving the performance of small incontinence pads: a and Wysocki). 1997;24:62-5 (Editorial) study of “wet comfort” (Thornburn et al). 1997;24:219-25 The demand for evidence-based practice (Gray). 1997;24:291- Patient satisfaction with a reusable undergarment for urinary 2 (Editorial) incontinence (Gallo and Staskin). 1997;24:226-36 Participation of human subjects in studies (Whitney) Patient-focused care 1997;24: 165 (Notes on methodology) Surviving redesign: basic concepts of patient-focused care Residential facilities and their application to WOC nursing (Gallagher). Continence management and wound care for a patient in a 1997;24:132-6 residential facility (Smith and Lekan-Rutiedge). 1997;24:172- Pelvis 8 (Options in practice) Fecal incontinence: evaluation and treatment (Jensen). Retirement 1997;24:277-82 Retirement and opinions (Bryant). 1997;24:181-2 (Pres. mes- Pelvic muscle rehabilitation: Where do we go from here? sage) (Palmer). 1997;24:98-105 Risk factors Treatment of erectile dysfunction: Can pelvic muscle exercises Presence of pressure ulcer prevention methods used among improve sexual function? (Ballard). 1997;24:255-64 patients considered at risk versus those considered not at Penile erection risk (Pieper et al). 1997;24:191-9 Treatment of erectile dysfunction: Can pelvic muscle exercises improve sexual function? (Ballard). 1997;24:255-64 Position statement A position statement on ‘An Association of ET Nurses’ (Mid- Sexual intercourse Atlantic Regional Leadership of the WOCN). 1997;24:252 Treatment of erectile dysfunction: Can pelvic muscle exercises (Letter) improve sexual function? (Ballard). 1997;24:255-64 Postoperative care Speciaities, nursing Sterile versus clean technique in postoperative wound care Keeping the focus on specialty nursing practice (Gray) of patients with open surgical wounds: a pilot study (Stotts 1997;24: 183-4 (Editorial) et al). 1997;24:10-8 To touch a patient (Wright). 1997;24:185-6 (Guest editorial) Postpartum period; see Puerperium Spiders y Brown recluse spider bite: a case study (Smith et al) Pregnancy, delivery, and postpartum experiences of fity-four 1997;24:137-43 women with ostomies (Van Horn and Barrett). 1997;24:151- Sterile technique 62 My two cents on the issue of clean versus sterile wound care President's message (Krasner). 1997;24:126 (Letter) The added value of board certification status (Bryant). Nursing wound care survey: sterile and nonsterile glove choice 1997;24:127 (Wise et al). 1997;24:144-50 Come along for the ride (Cullen). 1997;24:243-4 Sterile versus clean technique in postoperative wound care Retirement and opinions (Bryant). 1997;24:181-2 of patients with open surgical wounds: a pilot study (Stotts There’s no place like home (Cullen). 1997;24:289-90 et al). 1997;24:10-8 Using technology to enhance information sharing (Bryant). Two cents more on the issue of clean versus sterile wound care 1997;24:1 (Krasner). 1997;24:294 (Letter) JWOCN Volume 24, Number 6 Subject index 339 You say sterile and | still say not: a response to my colleague’s letter to the editor (Faller). 1997:24:180 (Letter Sticture Varicose ulcer Stricture and pouchitis after ileal pouch-ana wnastomosis mpression therapy and venous ulcerations: another point (Jacobson). 1997;24:295-301 f view (Reichardt). 1997;24:180 (Letter) Stoma; see Ostomy Venoms Stress urinary incontinence; see Urinary incontinence Brown recluse spider bite: a case study (Smith et al). Surgery 97;24:137-43 Skin integrity in patients undergoing prolo operations Venous ulcer; see Varicose ulcer (Grous et al). 1997;24:86-91 Vesicovaginal fistula Surgical wound infection The treatment of tetova and vesicovaginal fistulas in Sterile versus Clean technique in postoperative wound care V men with Idbirth injuries in Ethiopia (Hamlin and of patients with open surgical wounds: a pilot study (Stotts Turnbull). 1997;24:187-9 (Letter) et al). 1997:24:10-8 Vision disorders ng stoma management in the low-vision patient (Jeffres j M acKay). 1997:24:302-10 w Technology Jsing technology to enh formation sharing (Bryant) World Wide Web 1997;24:1 (Pres. messag The care and feeding of a web page: a call for case discus- Television f r 1997;24:128-31 (Editorial) The transition from radio to television and its ime ications for the future (Colwell). 1997;24:4-5 (Guest edito- WOC nursing (Gray). 1997;24:2-3 (Editoria Terminology > to television and its implications for Wet, dry, or damp? (Mong). 1997;24:190 (Letter 1997;24:2-3 (Editorial) Theoretic models; see Models, theoretical WoundO,s tomy oan d Continence Nurses Society Therapeutic touch; see Touch » of board certification status (Bryant). Toenail diseases; see Nail diseases s. message) Touch > ride (Cullen). 1997;24:243-4 (Pres. message) Further information on Therapeutic Touch (Z > future (Colwell). 1997;24:4-5 (Guest edito- (Letter) on ‘An Association of ET Nurses’ (Mid- Leadership of the WOCN). 1997;24:252 Undergarments; see Clothing s’ communications: Mid-Atiantic Region Urethra 7;24:245-6 Clinical experience with a balloon-tipped urethral insert for communications: Mideast Region (Ballard- stress urinary incontinence (Gallo et al). 1997;24:51-7 7;24:246-7 Urinary incontinence s’ communications: New England Region Alternatives for the pharmacologic management of urge and 17 ;24:247-8 stress urinary incontinence in the elderly (Ghoniem and communications: Pacific Coast Region Hassouna). 1997;24:311-8 24:248-50 Clinical experience with a balloon-tipped urethral insert for 11 Presidents sommunications: Rocky Mountain Region stress urinary incontinence (Gallo et al). 1997;24:51-7 Conference for prevention of incontinence (Wells). 1997;24:293 Presidents’ communications: South Central Region (Guest editorial) ssmann). 1997:24:251 Continence management and wound care for a patient ina nt and opinions (Bryant). 1997;24:181-2 (Pres. mes- residential facility (Smith and Lekan-Rutiedge). 1997;24:172- 8 (Options in practice) ke home (Cullen). 1997;24:289-90 (Pres. mes- The effect of bladder training on urinary incor Tinence in com- munity-dwelling older women (Publicover and Bear) yy to enhance information sharing (Bryant). 1997;24:319-24 Pres. message) A historical review of selected nursing and medicc J Nound Healing Society: collaboration for on urinary incontinence between 1850 and 1976 (Moore ryant). 1997;24:61 (Pres. message) and Paul). 1997;24:106-22 Wound Healing Society Home-based management of urinary incontinence: a pilot and the Wound Healing Society: collaboration for study with both frail and independent elders (Bear et al) nd care (Bryant). 1997;24:61 (Pres. message) 1997;24: 163-71 Wounds. and injuries, analysis improving the performance of small incontinence pads: a Bridging the gap from bencht o bedside in wound care (Gray study of “wet comfort” (Thornburn et al). 1997;24:219-25 d Wysocki). 1997;24:62-5 (Editorial) Patient satisfaction with a reusable undergarment for urinary Wounds and injuries, complications incontinence (Gallo and Staskin). 1997;24:226-36 nence management and wound care for a patient ina Pelvic muscle rehabilitation: Where do we go from here? residential facilit (Smith and Lekan-Rutledge). 1997;24:172- (Palmer). 1997;24:98-105 8 (Options in practice) The societal burden of incontinence: even greater than we Wounds and injuries, etiology thought (Krissovich). 1997;24:179 (Letter) Brown recluse spider bite: a case study (Smith et al). The treatment of rectovaginal and vesicovaginal fistulas in 1997:24:137-43 women with childbirth injuries in Ethiopia (Hamlin and Wounds and injuries, microbiology Turnbull). 1997;24:187-9 (Letter) My two cents on the issue of ciean versus steriie wound care Urinary tract 97:24: 126 (Letter) Development and implementation of a clinical pathway for mete 4 sterile and nonsterile glove choice radical cystectomy and urinary system reconstruction 144-50 (Golden and Ratliff). 1997;24:72-8 \ tecc lelien in postoperative wound care JWOCN 340 Subject index November 1997 of patients with open surgical wounds: a pilot study (Stotts Wounds and injuries, psychology et al). 1997;24:10-8 The treatment of rectovaginal and vesicovaginal fistulas in Two cents more on the issue of clean versus sterile wound care women with childbirth injuries in Ethiopia (Hamlin and (Krasner). 1997;24:294 (Letter) Turnbull). 1997;24:187-9 (Letter) You say sterile and | stil/ say not: a response to my colleague’s Wouannd dinjsurie s, surgery letter to the editor (Faller). 1997;24:180 (Letter) Biofeedback reeducation in gracilis muscle transposition af- Wounds and injuries, prevention and control ter rectal trauma: a case presentation (Woolner) Effects of a pressure-reduction mattress and staff education 1997;24:38-50 on the incidence of nosocomial pressure ulcers (Boettger). Wouannd dinjsurie s, therapy 1997;24:19-25 Managing skin care with the CareMap system (Hill et al) Practice versus knowledge when it comes to pressure ulcer 1997;24:26-37 prevention (Provo et al). 1997;24:265-9 The treatment of rectovaginal and vesicovaginal fistulas in Presence of pressure ulcer prevention methods used among women with childbirth injuries in Ethiopia (Hamlin and patients considered at risk versus those considered not at Turnbull). 1997;24:187-9 (Letter) risk (Pieper et al). 1997;24:191-9 Skin integrity in patients undergoing prolonged operations (Grous et al). 1997;24:86-91 ane BOUND VOLUMES AVAILABLE TO SUBSCRIBERS Bound volumes of the Journal of WOCN are available to subscribers (only) for the 1997 issues from the Publisher, at a cost of $38.00 for domestic, $48.15 for Canadian, and $45.00 for international subscribers for Vol. 24 (January-No- vember). Shipping charges are included. 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