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2005 Author Index Acaroglu R, Sendir M. Pressure ulcer prevention and manage- Buckley KM, Tran BQ, Adelson LK, Agazio JG, Halstead L. The ment strategies in Turkey. 2005;32:230-237 use of digital images in evaluating homecare nurses’ knowl- Adelson LK (see Buckley et al). 2005;32:171-177 edge of wound assessment. 2005;32:307-316 Adelson LK (see Buckley et al). 2005;32:307-316 Agazio JG (see Buckley et al). 2005:32:307-316 Ceballos C. Management of infants with ulcerated heman- giomas. 2005;32:58-63 (Challenges in Practice) Baker L (see O’Connell et al). 2005;32:101-111 Cherry G (see Defloor et al). 2005;32:302-306 Bale S (see Defloor et al). 2005;32:302-306 Christensen D (see LeBlanc and Christensen). 2005;32:131-134 Beitz JM (see Gray and Beitz). 2005;32:7-15 (Evidence-Based (Challenges in Practice) Report Card) Clare K. My journey from there to here. 2005;32:430-432 Beitz JM (see Junkin and Beitz). 2005;32:121-130 Clark JJ (see Gilcreast et al). 2005;32:112-120 Beitz JM, Bliss DZ. Preparing a successful grant proposal—part 1: Clark M (see Defloor et al). 2005;32:302-306 developing research aims and the significance of the project. Colin D (see Defloor et al). 2005;32:302-306 2005;32:16-18 (Spotlight on Research) Colwell JC (see Gray et al). 2005;32:87-92 (Evidence-Based Bell SE. Current issues and challenges in the management of Report Card) bariatric patients. 2005;32:386-392 Colwell JC (see Gray and Colwell). 2005;32:360-364 (Evidence- Bellingeri A (see Defloor et al). 2005;32:302-306 Based Report Card) Bergstrom N, Trumble TJ, Trumble ME. The Braden Scale for Colwell JC, Bliss DZ, Engberg S, Moore KN. Preparing a grant Predicting Pressure Sore Risk. 2005;32:79-80 proposal—part 5: organization and revision 2005;32:291-293 Berndtsson I, Lindholm E, Ekman I. Thirty years of experience (Spotlight on Research) living with a continent ileostomy: bad restrooms—not my Conroy, SA. Budding bariatrics. 2005;32:356-357 (Guest reservoir—decide my life. 2005;32:321-328 Editorial) Bliss DZ (see Beitz and Bliss). 2005;32:16-18 (Spotlight on Corcos J (see Perrin et al). 2005;32:186-199 Research) Crocker J (see Garcia et al). 2005;32:38-52 Bliss DZ (see Colwell et al). 2005;32:291-293 (Spotlight on Research) Dassen T (see Defloor et al). 2005;32:302-306 Bliss DZ (see Engberg and Bliss). 2005;32:157-162 (Spotlight on Dauphinée SW (see Perrin et al). 2005;32:186-199 Research) David DJ (see Gray and David). 2005;32:222-225 (Evidence- Bliss DZ (see Gray and Bliss). 2005;32:83-86 (Spotlight on Based Report Card) Research) DavisJ .V enous stasis ulcers in the patient who is obese. Bliss DZ. There’s a will...but is there a way? patient perspectives 2005;32:421-429 (Commentary) in healthcare research, development, and decision making. Davis J, Gray M. Is the unna’s boot bandage as effective as a 2005;32:53-57 (Commentary) four-layer wrap for managing venous leg ulcers? Bliss DZ, Savik K. Writing a grant proposal—Part 2: research 2005;32:152-156 (Evidence-Based Report Card) methods—part 2. 2005;32:226-229 (Spotlight on Research) Day K (see O’Connell et al). 2005;32:101-111 Bliss DZ. Writing a grant proposal: part 6: the budget, budget Dealey C (see Defloor et al). 2005;32:302-306 justification, and resource environment. 2005;32:365-367 Defloor T, Schoonhoven L, FletcherJ , Furtado K, Heyman H, (Spotlight on Research) Lubbers M, Witherow A, Bale S, Bellingeri A, Cherry G, Boyington AR, Dougherty MC, Phetrasuwan S. Effectiveness of a Clark M, Colin D, Dassen T, Dealey C, Gulacsi L, Haalboom computer-based system to deliver a continence health pro- J, Halfens R, Hietanen H, Lindholm C, Moore Z, Romanelli motion intervention. 2005;32:246-254 M, Soriano JV. Statement of the European pressure ulcer Brogna L. Home care management of an ostomy within a de- advisory panel—pressure ulcer classification: differentiation hisced abdominal wound. 2005;32:200-204 (Challenges in between pressure ulcers and moisture lesions. 2005;32: Practice) 302-306 Buckley B. There’s a will...but is there a way? patient perspec- Donovan AM (see Ratliff et al). 2005;32:33-37 tives in healthcare research, development, and decision mak- Dougherty MC (see Boyingten et al). 2005;32:246-254 ing. 2005;32:53-57 (Professional Practice) Doughty D. Statement of the European pressure ulcer advisory Buckley KM, Adelson LK, Hess CT. Get the picture! developing a panel—pressure ulcer classification: differentiation between wound photography competency for home care nurses. pressure ulcers and moisture lesions. 2005;32:302-306 2005;32:171-177 (Commentary) 446 JWOCN & November/December 2005 2005 Author Index Acaroglu R, Sendir M. Pressure ulcer prevention and manage- Buckley KM, Tran BQ, Adelson LK, Agazio JG, Halstead L. The ment strategies in Turkey. 2005;32:230-237 use of digital images in evaluating homecare nurses’ knowl- Adelson LK (see Buckley et al). 2005;32:171-177 edge of wound assessment. 2005;32:307-316 Adelson LK (see Buckley et al). 2005;32:307-316 Agazio JG (see Buckley et al). 2005:32:307-316 Ceballos C. Management of infants with ulcerated heman- giomas. 2005;32:58-63 (Challenges in Practice) Baker L (see O’Connell et al). 2005;32:101-111 Cherry G (see Defloor et al). 2005;32:302-306 Bale S (see Defloor et al). 2005;32:302-306 Christensen D (see LeBlanc and Christensen). 2005;32:131-134 Beitz JM (see Gray and Beitz). 2005;32:7-15 (Evidence-Based (Challenges in Practice) Report Card) Clare K. My journey from there to here. 2005;32:430-432 Beitz JM (see Junkin and Beitz). 2005;32:121-130 Clark JJ (see Gilcreast et al). 2005;32:112-120 Beitz JM, Bliss DZ. Preparing a successful grant proposal—part 1: Clark M (see Defloor et al). 2005;32:302-306 developing research aims and the significance of the project. Colin D (see Defloor et al). 2005;32:302-306 2005;32:16-18 (Spotlight on Research) Colwell JC (see Gray et al). 2005;32:87-92 (Evidence-Based Bell SE. Current issues and challenges in the management of Report Card) bariatric patients. 2005;32:386-392 Colwell JC (see Gray and Colwell). 2005;32:360-364 (Evidence- Bellingeri A (see Defloor et al). 2005;32:302-306 Based Report Card) Bergstrom N, Trumble TJ, Trumble ME. The Braden Scale for Colwell JC, Bliss DZ, Engberg S, Moore KN. Preparing a grant Predicting Pressure Sore Risk. 2005;32:79-80 proposal—part 5: organization and revision 2005;32:291-293 Berndtsson I, Lindholm E, Ekman I. Thirty years of experience (Spotlight on Research) living with a continent ileostomy: bad restrooms—not my Conroy, SA. Budding bariatrics. 2005;32:356-357 (Guest reservoir—decide my life. 2005;32:321-328 Editorial) Bliss DZ (see Beitz and Bliss). 2005;32:16-18 (Spotlight on Corcos J (see Perrin et al). 2005;32:186-199 Research) Crocker J (see Garcia et al). 2005;32:38-52 Bliss DZ (see Colwell et al). 2005;32:291-293 (Spotlight on Research) Dassen T (see Defloor et al). 2005;32:302-306 Bliss DZ (see Engberg and Bliss). 2005;32:157-162 (Spotlight on Dauphinée SW (see Perrin et al). 2005;32:186-199 Research) David DJ (see Gray and David). 2005;32:222-225 (Evidence- Bliss DZ (see Gray and Bliss). 2005;32:83-86 (Spotlight on Based Report Card) Research) DavisJ .V enous stasis ulcers in the patient who is obese. Bliss DZ. There’s a will...but is there a way? patient perspectives 2005;32:421-429 (Commentary) in healthcare research, development, and decision making. Davis J, Gray M. Is the unna’s boot bandage as effective as a 2005;32:53-57 (Commentary) four-layer wrap for managing venous leg ulcers? Bliss DZ, Savik K. Writing a grant proposal—Part 2: research 2005;32:152-156 (Evidence-Based Report Card) methods—part 2. 2005;32:226-229 (Spotlight on Research) Day K (see O’Connell et al). 2005;32:101-111 Bliss DZ. Writing a grant proposal: part 6: the budget, budget Dealey C (see Defloor et al). 2005;32:302-306 justification, and resource environment. 2005;32:365-367 Defloor T, Schoonhoven L, FletcherJ , Furtado K, Heyman H, (Spotlight on Research) Lubbers M, Witherow A, Bale S, Bellingeri A, Cherry G, Boyington AR, Dougherty MC, Phetrasuwan S. Effectiveness of a Clark M, Colin D, Dassen T, Dealey C, Gulacsi L, Haalboom computer-based system to deliver a continence health pro- J, Halfens R, Hietanen H, Lindholm C, Moore Z, Romanelli motion intervention. 2005;32:246-254 M, Soriano JV. Statement of the European pressure ulcer Brogna L. Home care management of an ostomy within a de- advisory panel—pressure ulcer classification: differentiation hisced abdominal wound. 2005;32:200-204 (Challenges in between pressure ulcers and moisture lesions. 2005;32: Practice) 302-306 Buckley B. There’s a will...but is there a way? patient perspec- Donovan AM (see Ratliff et al). 2005;32:33-37 tives in healthcare research, development, and decision mak- Dougherty MC (see Boyingten et al). 2005;32:246-254 ing. 2005;32:53-57 (Professional Practice) Doughty D. Statement of the European pressure ulcer advisory Buckley KM, Adelson LK, Hess CT. Get the picture! developing a panel—pressure ulcer classification: differentiation between wound photography competency for home care nurses. pressure ulcers and moisture lesions. 2005;32:302-306 2005;32:171-177 (Commentary) 446 JWOCN & November/December 2005 J WOCN #& Volume 32/Number 6 Author Index 447 Ekman I (see Berndtsson et al). 2005;32:321-328 Halstead L (see Buckley et al). 2005;32:307-316 Embil JM (see Goodridge et al). 2005;32:368-377 Hanley JA (see Perrin et al). 2005;32:186-199 Engberg S (see Colwell et al). 2005;32:291-293 (Spotlight on Hietanen H (see Defloor et al). 2005;32:302-306 Research) Hellstr6m A-L (see Persson et al). 2005;32:238-245 Engberg S, Bliss DZ. Writing a grant proposal—part 1: research Hess CT (see Buckley et al). 2005;32:171-177 methods. 2005;32:157-162 (Spotlight on Research) Heyman H (see Defloor et al). 2005;32:302-306 Evans E, Gray M. Do topical analgesics reduce pain associated Hocevar B. Home care management of an ostomy within a de- with wound dressing changes or debridement of chronic hisced abdominal wound. 2005;32:200-204 (Commentary) wounds? 2005;32:287-290 (Evidence-Based Report Card) Hultén L (see Persson et al). 2005;32:238-245 Evans E. Nutritional assessment in chronic wound care. 2005;32:317-320 Ito N, Tanaka M, Kazuma K. Health-related quality of life among Evans E. Venous stasis ulcers in the patient who is obese. persons living in Japan with a permanent colostomy. 2005;32:421-429 (Commentary) 2005;32:178-185 Faller NA. Diarrhea in Acutely II] Patients. 2005;32:217 Jones CR (see Nguyen and Jones). 2005;32: 255-263 Fernandez RS, Griffiths RD. Clamping short-term indwelling Junkin J, Beitz JM. Sexuality and the person with a stoma: impli- catheters: a systematic review of the evidence. 2005;32:329- cations for comprehensive WOC nursing practice. 2005;32: 336 121-130 Fletcher E. Differential diagnosis of high-tone and low-tone pelvic floor muscle dysfunction. 2005;32:S10-S11 Kazuma K (see Ito et al). 2005;32:178-185 Fletcher J (see Defloor et al). 2005;32:302-306 King CA (see Price et al). 2005;32:19-32 Franklin LE (see McDougall et al). 2005;32:337-340 (Challenges Kuchel GA (see Perrin et al). 2005;32:186-199 in Practice) Fridstedt G (see Persson et al). 2005;32:238-245 Lappas G (see Persson et al). 2005;32:238-245 Furtado K (see Defloor et al). 2005;32:302-306 LeBlanc K, Christensen D. Addressing the challenge of provid- ing nursing care for elderly men suffering from urethral ero- Garcia JA, CrockerJ ,W yman JF. Breaking the cycle of stigmati- sion. 2005;32:131-134 (Challenges in Practice) zation: managing the stigma of incontinence in social inter- Levers MJ (see Wallin et al). 2005;32:294-301 actions. 2005;32:38-52 Lindholm C (see Defloor et al). 2005;32:302-306 Gates, J. Venous stasis ulcers in the patient who is obese. Lindholm E (see Berndtsson et al). 2005;32:321-328 2005;32:421-429 Long, MA. Management of radiation dermatitis in a patient after Gilcreast DM, Warren JB, Yoder LH, Clark JJ, Wilson JA, Mays mastectomy. 2005;32:337-340 (Commentary) MZ. Research comparing three heel ulcer-prevention devices. Lubbers M (see Defloor et al). 2005;32:302-306 2005;32:112-120 Goldberg MT (see Gray et al). 2005;32:87-92 (Evidence-Based Mackey D. Leadership: able, willing, and available. 2005;32:81- Report Card) 82 (Guest Editorial) Goodridge D, Trepman E, Embil JM. Health-related quality of Mays MZ (see Gilcreast et al). 2005;32:112-120 life in patients with diabetes with foot ulcers: literature re- McClement S. Cancer anorexia-cachexia syndrome: psychologi- view. 2005;32:368-377 cal effect on the patient and family. 2005;32:264-268 Gray M (see Davis and Gray). 2005;32:152-156 (Evidence-Based (Professional Practice) Report Card) McCord SS. Use of a catheter-securement device in pediatric Gray M (see Evans and Gray). 2005;32:287-290 (Evidence-Based patients with decreased skin integrity. 2005;32:269-271 Report Card) (Commentary) Gray M (see Narayanan et al). 2005;32:163-170 McDougall CJ, Franklin LE, Gresle SO. Management of radiation Gray M. Overactive Bladder: An Overview 2005;32:S1-S5 dermatitis in a patient after mastectomy. 2005;32:337-340 Gray M, Beitz JM. Counseling patients undergoing urinary di- version: does the type of diversion influence quality of life? (Challenges in Practice) 2005;32:7-15 (Evidence-Based Report Card) McNichol LL. The Rest of the Story. 2005;32:151 (Guest Gray M, Bliss DZ. Preparing a grant proposal—part 2: reviewing Editorial) the literature. 2005;32:83-86 (Spotlight on Research) Milne J, Oberle K. Enhancing rigor in qualitative description: a Gray M, Colwell JC. Mechanical bowel preparation before elec- case study. 2005;32:413-420 tive colorectal surgery. 2005;32:360-364 (Evidence-Based Moore KN (see Colwell et al). 2005;32:291-293 (Spotlight on Report Card) Research) Gray M, Colwell JC, Goldberg MT. What treatments are effective Moore KN. Barriers to funding research in urinary incontinence. for the management of peristomal hernia? 2005;32:87-92 2005;32:219-221 (Editorial) (Evidence-Based Report Card) Moore KN. Does “arriving” mean we give up the bed bath? Gray M, David DJ. Does biofeedback improve the efficacy of 2005; 32:285-286 (Editorial) pelvic floor muscle rehabilitation for urinary incontinence or Moore KN. JWOCN Turns 32! 2005;32:358-359 (Editorial) overactive bladder dysfunction in women? 2005;32:222-225 Moore KN. Keeping up journal integrity: the peer-review (Evidence-Based Report Card) process. 2005;32:3-5 (Editorial) Gresle SO (see McDougall et al). 2005;32:337-340 (Challenges in Moore Z (see Defloor et al). 2005;32:302-306 Practice) Morse JM. The ramifications of perspective: how theory focuses Griffiths RD (see Fernandez and Griffiths). 2005;32:329-336 research, data, and practice. 2005;32:93-100 Gulacsi L (see Defloor et al). 2005;32:302-306 Gustavsson B (see Persson et al). 2005;32:238-245 Narayanan S, Van Vleet J, Strunk B, Ross RN, Gray M. Comparison of pressure ulcer treatments in long-term care HaalboomJ (see Defloor et al). 2005;32:302-306 facilities: clinical outcomes and impact on cost. 2005;32: Halfens R (see Defloor et al). 2005;32:302-306 163-170 448 Author Index J WOCN Hf November/December 2005 Newman DK. Assessment of the patient with an overactive blad- Sparks JD (see Weber and Sparks). 2005;32:269-271 (Challenges der. 2005;32:S5-10 in Practice) Nguyen JN, Jones CR. Pessary treatment of pelvic relaxation: fac- Strunk B (see Narayanan et al). 2005;32:163-170 tors affecting successful fitting and continued use. 2005;32: Sueppel C. The conservative treatment of male urinary inconti- 255-263 nence erectile dysfunction by Grace Dorey, PhD, PT. 2005;32:6 (Book Review) Oberle K (see Milne and Oberle). 2005;32:413-420 O’Connell B, Day K, Wellman D, Baker L. Development, imple- Tanaka M (see Ito et al). 2005;32:178-185 mentation, and evaluation of a continence education pack- Taylor P. Pharmacologic management of overactive bladder. age in acute and subacute care settings. 2005;32:101-111 2005;32:S16-S26 Tran BQ (see Buckley et al). 2005;32:307-316 Perrin L, Dauphinée SW, Corcos J, Hanley JA, Kuchel GA. Pelvic Trepman E (see Goodridge et al). 2005;32:368-377 floor muscle training with biofeedback and bladder training Trumble ME (see Bergstrom et al). 2005;32:79-80 in elderly women: a feasibility study. 2005;32:186-199 Trumble TJ (see Bergstrom et al). 2005;32:79-80 Persson E, Gustavsson B, Hellstr6m A-L, Fridstedt G, Lappas G, Hultén L. Information to the relatives of people with os- UOA Board of Directors. Board of directors votes to dissolve the tomies: is it satisfactory and adequate? 2005;32:238-245 United Ostomy Association, Inc. 2005;32:218 Phetrasuwan S (see Boyington et al). 2005;32:246-254 Price MC, WhitneyJD , King CA. Development of a risk assess- Van Vleet J (see Narayanan et al). 2005;32:163-170 ment tool for intraoperative pressure ulcers. 2005;32:19-32 Profetto-McGrathJ (see Wallin et al). 2005;32:294-301 Walden M, Wright K. Advanced practice registered nurse up- date: issues of evolving complexity...stay informed. RamundoJ . Use of a catheter-securement device in pediatric 2005;32:1-2 (Guest Editorial) patients with decreased skin integrity. 2005;32:269-271 Wallin L, Profetto-McGrath J, Levers MJ. Implementing nursing (Commentary) practice guidelines: a complex undertaking. 2005;32:294-301 Ratliff CR, Scarano KA, Donovan AM. Descriptive study of peri- Warren JB (see Gilcreast et al). 2005;32:112-120 stomal complications. 2005;32:33-37 Watterworth BA, Ryzeuski J. Managing fecal incontinence. Rogers VE. Management of infants with ulcerated heman- 2005;32:217-218 giomas. 2005;32:58-63 (Commentary) Romanelli M (see Defloor et al). 2005;32:302-306 Weber MD, Sparks JD. Use of a catheter-securement device in Ross RN (see Narayanan et al). 2005;32:163-170 pediatric patients with decreased skin integrity. 2005;32: Rycroft-MaloneJ . Implementing nursing practice guidelines: a 269-271 (Challenges in Practice) complex undertaking. 2005;32:294-301 (Commentary) Wellman D (see O’Connell et ai). 2005;32:101-111 Ryzeuski J (see Watterworth and Ryzeuski). 2005;32:217-218 Whitney JD (see Price et al). 2005;32:19-32 Wilson JA (see Gilcreast et al). 2005;32:112-120 Savik K (see Bliss and Savik). 2005;32:226-229 (Spotlight on Witherow A (see Defloor et al). 2005;32:302-306 Research) Wright K (see Walden and Wright). 2005;32:i-2 (Guest Scarano KA (see Ratliff et al). 2005;32:33-37 Editorial) Schoonhoven L (see Defloor et al). 2005;32:302-306 Wyman JF (see Garcia et al). 2005;32:38-52 Sendir M (see Acaroglu and Sendir). 2005;32:230-237 Wyman JF. Behavioral interventions for the patient with over- Smits, 8.W CET and WOCN: what is the difference? active bladder. 2005;32:S11-S15 2005;32:354-355 (Guest Editorial) Soriano JV (see Defloor et al). 2005;32:302-306 Yoder LH (see Gilcreast et al). 2005;32:112-120 STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, AND CIRCULATION (Act of August 12, 1970; Section 3685; Title 39 United States Code) Date of Filing—October 1, 200S. Title of Publication—Journal of Wound, Ostomy, and Continence Nursing (WOCN); Frequency of Issue—Bimonthly; Annual Subscription Price—$69.00; Location of Known Office of Publication—Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc., 16522 Hunters Green Parkway, Hagerstown, MD 21740-2116; Location of the Headquarters or General Business Offices of the Publisher—Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc., 530 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106; Publisher—Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc., 530 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106; Editor—Katherine Moore, PhD, RN, 3rd FI Clinical Sciences Bldg, Univ of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T6G 2G3. Managing Editor—Cynthia Wells, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc., 530 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106; Owner—Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nurses Society, 15000 Commerce Parkway, Ste C, Mount Laurel, NJ 08054. 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Jeffrey Brown, Manager, Periodicals Operations. 2005 Subject Index A Bladder training Abdominal wound Pelvic floor muscle training with biofeedback and bladder Home care management of an ostomy within a dehisced training in elderly women: a feasibility study (Perrin et al), abdominal wound (Brogna and Hocevar [commentary]), 2005;32:186 2005;32:200 Bolton, Laura Abstracts Research Manuscript Award: 2004, 2005;32:341 Scientific and Clinical Abstracts From the 37th Annual Wound, Book Review Ostomy and Continence Conference, 2005;32:S1-S37(May- Dorey, G.: The Conservative Treatment of Male Urinary Incontinence June, Supp. 2) and Erectile Dysfunction, 2005;32:6 Advanced practice registered nurse Bowel preparation Advanced practice registered nurse update: issues of evolving Mechanical bowel preparation before elective colorectal surgery complexity . .. stay informed (Guest Editorial) (Walden and (Gray and Colwell), 2005;32:360 Wright), 2005;32:1 Braden Scale Analgesics The Braden Scale for predicting pressure sore risk: reflections on Do topical analgesics reduce pain associated with wound dress- the perioperative period (Letter) (Bergstrom et al), ing changes or debridement of chronic wounds? (Evans and 2005;32:79 Gray), 2005;32:287 Breast cancer Anorexia-cachexia syndrome Management of radiation dermatitis in a patient after mastec- Cancer anorexia-cachexia syndrome: psychological effect on the tomy (McDougall et al), 2005;32:337 patient and family (McClement), 2005;32:264 C B Cancer Bariatric surgery Cancer anorexia-cachexia syndrome: psychological effect on the Current issues and challenges in the management of bariatric patient and family (McClement), 2005;32:264 patients (Bell), 2005;32:386 Catheters/catheterization Meeting bariatric patient care needs: procedure and protocol Addressing the challenge of providing nursing care for elderly development (Wright and Bauer), 2005;32:402 men suffering from urethral erosion (LeBlanc and Surgical treatment for obesity: ensuring success (Andris), Christensen), 2005;32:131 2005;32:393 Clamping short-term indwelling catheters: a systematic review BCT (balsam Peru, hydrogenated castor oil, trypsin) of the evidence (Fernandez and Griffiths), 2005;32:329 ointment Use of catheter-securement device in pediatric patients with Comparison of pressure ulcer treatment in long-term care facili- ties: clinical outcomes and impact on cost (Narayanan et al), decreased skin integrity (Weber et al), 2005;32:269 2005;32:163 Clinical practice guidelines Management of radiation dermatitis in a patient after mastec- Implementing nursing practice guidelines: a complex under- tomy (McDougall et al), 2005;32:337 taking (Wallin et al), 2005;32:294 Bed bath Colorectal surgery Does “arriving” mean we give up the bed bath? (Moore) Mechanical bowel preparation before elective colorectal surgery (Editorial), 2005;32:285 (Gray and Colwell), 2005;32:360 Behavioral interventions Colostomy Behavioral interventions for the patient with overactive bladder Health-related quality of life among persons living in Japan with (Wyman), 2005;32:S11(May-June, Supp. 1) a permanent colostomy (Ito et al), 2005;32:178 Biofeedback Communication Does biofeedback improve the efficacy of pelvic floor muscle Information to the relatives of people with ostomies: is it satis- rehabilitation for urinary incontinence or overactive bladder factory and adequate? (Persson et al), 2005;32:238 dysfunction in women? (Gray and David), 2005;32:222 Compression therapy Pelvic floor muscle training with biofeedback and bladder training Is the Unna’s Boot Bandage as effective as a four-layer wrap for in elderly women: a feasibility study (Perrin et al), 2005;32:186 managing venous leg ulcers? (Davis and Gray), 2005;32:152 JWOCN & November/December 2005 449 450 Subject Index JWOCN HB November/December 2005 Computer technology Editorial. See also Guest Editorial Effectiveness of a computer-based system to deliver a conti- Barriers to funding research in urinary incontinence (Moore), nence health promotion intervention (Boyington et al), 2005;32:219 2005;32:246 Does “arriving” mean we give up the bed bath? (Moore), Continence Education Package 2005;32:285 Development, implementation, and evaluation of a continence JWOCN turns 32! (Moore), 2005;32:358 education package in acute and subacute care settings Keeping up journal integrity: the peer review process (Moore), (O’Connell et al), 2005;32:101 2005;32:3 Continence health promotion Education Effectiveness of a computer-based system to deliver a conti- Development, implementation, and evaluation of a continence nence health promotion intervention (Boyington et al), education package in acute and subacute care settings 2005;32:246 (O’Connell et al), 2005;32:101 Continent ileostomy Meeting bariatric patient care needs: procedure and protocol Thirty years of experience living with a continent ileostomy: development (Wright and Bauer), 2005;32:402 bad restrooms—not my reservoir—decide my life Promoting effective preceptorship experiences (Yonge et al), (Berndtsson et al), 2005;32:321 2005;32:407 Continuing education The use of digital images in evaluating homecare nurses’ knowl- Development of a risk assessment tool for intraoperative pres- edge of wound assessment (Buckley et al), 2005;32:307 sure ulcers (Price et al), 2005;32:19 European Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel Gaining control: making sense of OAB, 2005;32:S1-S26(May- Statement of the European Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel— June, Supp. 1) pressure ulcer classification: differentiation between pressure Health-related quality of life among persons living in Japan with ulcers and moisture lesions (Delfoor et al), 2005;32:302 a permanent colostomy (Ito et al), 2005;32:178 Evidence-based Report Card Pessary treatment of pelvic relaxation (Nguyen and Jones), Counseling patients undergoing urinary diversion: does the 2005;32:255 type of diversion influence quality of life? (Gray and Beitz), Sexuality and the person with a stoma: implications for com- 2005;32:7 prehensive WOC nursing practice (Junkin and Beitz), Does biofeedback improve the efficacy of pelvic floor muscle 2005;32:121 rehabilitation for urinary incontinence or overactive bladder Thirty years of experience living with a continent ileostomy: dysfunction in women? (Gray and David), 2005;32:222 bad restrooms—not my reservoir—decide my life Do topical analgesics reduce pain associated with wound dress- (Berndtsson et al), 2005;32:321 ing changes or debridement of chronic wounds? (Evans and Crawley-Coha, Teri Gray), 2005;32:287 Clinical Manuscript Award: 2004, 2005;32:341 Is the Unna’s Boot Bandage as effective as a four-layer wrap for managing venous leg ulcers? (Davis and Gray), D 2005;32:152 Darifenacin Mechanical bowel preparation before elective colorectal surgery Pharmacologic management of overactive bladder (Taylor), (Gray and Colwell), 2005;32:360 2005;32:S16(May-June, Supp. 1) What treatments are effective for the management of peristomal Debridement hernia? (Gray et al), 2005;32:87 Do topical analgesics reduce pain associated with wound dress- ing changes or debridement of chronic wounds? (Evans and F Gray), 2005;32:287 Family issues Decubitus ulcer. See Pressure ulcers Cancer anorexia-cachexia syndrome: psychological effect on the Descriptive study patient and family (McClement), 2005;32:264 Descriptive study of peristomal complications (Ratliff et al), Information to the relatives of people with ostomies: is it satis- 2005 ;32:33 factory and adequate? (Persson et al), 2005;32:238 Diabetes mellitus Fecal incontinence Health-related quality of life in patients with diabetes with foot Managing fecal incontinence (Letter) (Watterworth and ulcers: literature review (Goodridge et al), 2005;32:368 Ryzeuski), 2005;32:217 Digital images Foot ulcers The use of digital images in evaluating homecare nurses’ knowl- Health-related quality of life in patients with diabetes with foot edge of wound assessment (Buckley et al), 2005;32:307 ulcers: literature review (Goodridge et al), 2005;32:368 Dressings Do topical analgesics reduce pain associated with wound dress- G ing changes or debridement of chronic wounds? (Evans and Geriatric population Gray), 2005;32:287 Addressing the challenge of providing nursing care for elderly men suffering from urethral erosion (LeBlanc and E Christensen), 2005;32:131 Economic issues Pelvic floor muscle training with biofeedback and biadder train- Comparison of pressure ulcer treatment in long-term care facili- ing in eiderly women: a feasibility study (Perrin et al), ties: clinical outcomes and impact on cost (Narayanan et al), 2005;32:186 2005;32:163 Grant proposal Current issues and challenges in the management of bariatric Preparing a grant proposal: Part 2. Reviewing the literature patients (Bell), 2005;32:386 (Gray and Bliss), 2005;32:83 Writing a grant proposal: Part 6. The budget, budget justifica- Preparing a grant proposal: Part 5. Organization and revision tion, and resource environment (Bliss), 2005;32:365 (Colwell et al), 2005;32:291 JWOCN HH Volume 32/Number 6 Subject Index 451 Preparing a successful grant proposal: Part 1. Developing K research aims and the significance of the project (Beitz and Kock pouch Bliss), 2005;32:16 Thirty years of experience living with a continent ileostomy: Writing a grant proposal: Part 1: Research methods (Engberg bad restrooms—not my reservoir—decide my life and Bliss), 2005;32:157 (Berndtsson et al), 2005;32:321 Writing a grant proposal: Part 2. Research methods—part 2 (Bliss and Savik), 2005;32:226 L Writing a grant proposal: Part 6. The budget, budget justifica- Leg ulcers tion, and resource environment (Bliss), 2005;32:365 Is the Unna’s Boot Bandage as effective as a four-layer wrap for Guest Editorial. See also Editorial managing venous leg ulcers? (Davis and Gray), 2005;32:152 Advanced practice registered nurse update: issues of evolving Venous stasis ulcers in the patient who is obese (Gates and Davis complexity . . . stay informed (Walden and Wright), [commentary] and Evans [commentary]), 2005;32:421 2005;32:1 Letter to the Editor Budding bariatrics (Conroy), 2005;32:356 Board of Directors votes to dissolve the United Ostomy Leadership: able, willing, and available (Mackey), 2005;32:81 Association, Inc., 2005;32:218 The rest of the story (McNichol), 2005;32:151 The Braden Scale for predicting pressure sore risk: reflections on WCET and WOCN: what is the difference? (Smits), the perioperative period (Bergstrom et al), 2005;32:79 2005;32:354 Diarrhea in acutely ill patients (Faller), 2005;32:217 Managing fecal incontinence (Watterworth and Ryzeuski), H 2005;32:217 Health-related quality of life. See Quality of life Heel pressure-relief device M Research comparing three heel ulcer-prevention devices Malnutrition (Gilcreast et al), 2005;32:112 Cancer anorexia-cachexia syndrome: psychological effect on the Hemangioma patient and family (McClement), 2005;32:264 Management of infants with ulcerated hemangiomas (Ceballos Mastectomy and Rogers [commentary]), 2005;32:58 Management of radiation dermatitis in a patient after mastec- Hernia tomy (McDougall et al), 2005;32:337 What treatments are effective for the management of peristomal Moisture lesions hernia? (Gray et al), 2005;32:87 Statement of the European Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel— Home healthcare pressure ulcer classification: differentiation between pressure Get the picture! Developing a wound photography competency ulcers and moisture lesions (Defloor et al), 2005;32:302 for homecare nurses (Buckley et al), 2005;32:171 Home care management of an ostomy within a dehisced ab- N dominal wound (Brogna and Hocevar [commentary]), Negative pressure wound therapy 2005;32:200 Guidelines for managing pressure ulcers with negative pressure The use of digital images in evaluating homecare nurses’ knowl- wound therapy (Gupta [ed] et al), 2005;32:S1-S15 (Jan-Feb) edge of wound assessment (Buckley et al), 2005;32:307 Home care management of an ostomy within a dehisced abdominal wound (Brogna and Hocevar [commentary]), I 2005;32:200 Incontinence Nursing homes Breaking the cycle of stigmatization: managing the stigma of Comparison of pressure ulcer treatment in long-term care facili- incontinence in social interactions (Garcia et al), 2005;32:38 ties: clinical outcomes and impact on cost (Narayanan et al), Development, implementation, and evaluation of a continence 2005;32:163 education package in acute and subacute care settings Nursing theory (O’Connell et al), 2005;32:101 The ramifications of perspective: how theory focuses research, Effectiveness of a computer-based system to deliver a continence data, and practice (Morse), 2005;32:93 health promotion intervention (Boyington et al), Nutritional assessment 2005;32:246 Nutritional assessment in chronic wound care (Evans), Pelvic floor muscle training with biofeedback and bladder 2005;32:317 training in elderly women: a feasibility study (Perrin et al), 2005;32:186 O Pessary treatment of pelvic relaxation (Nguyen and Jones), Obesity 2005;32:255 Budding bariatrics (Conroy) (Guest Editorial), 2005;32:356 The ramifications of perspective: how theory focuses research, Care of the patient who is obese with an ostomy (Colwell and data, and practice (Morse), 2005;32:93 Fichera), 2005;32:378 Infants Current issues and challenges in the management of bariatric Management of infants with ulcerated hemangiomas (Ceballos patients (Bell), 2005;32:386 and Rogers [commentary]), 2005;32:58 Meeting bariatric patient care needs: procedure and protocol development (Wright and Bauer), 2005;32:402 My journey from there to here (Clare), 2005;32:430 Journal of Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nursing Surgical treatment for obesity: ensuring success (Andris), JWOCN turns 32! (Moore) (Editorial), 2005;32:358 2005;32:393 Keeping up journal integrity: the peer review process (Moore) Venous stasis ulcers in the patient who is obese (Gates and (Editorial), 2005;32:3 Davis [commentary] and Evans [commentary]), Manuscript award winners: 2004, 2005;32:341 2005;32:421 452 Subject index J WOCN HH November/December 2005 Ostomy Pediatric population Care of the patient who is obese with an ostomy (Colwell and Budding bariatrics (Conroy) (Guest Editorial), 2005;32:356 Fichera), 2005;32:378 Management of infants with ulcerated hemangiomas (Ceballos Counseling patients undergoing urinary diversion: does the and Rogers [commentary]), 2005;32:58 type of diversion influence quality of life? (Gray and Beitz), Use of catheter-securement device in pediatric patients with 2005;32:7 decreased skin integrity (Weber et al), 2005;32:269 Descriptive study of peristomal complications (Ratliff et al), Peer review 2005;32:33 Keeping up journal integrity: the peer review process (Moore) Health-related quality of life among persons living in Japan with (Editorial), 2005;32:3 a permanent colostomy (Ito et al), 2005;32:178 Pelvic floor muscle dysfunction Home care management of an ostomy within a dehisced Differential diagnosis of high-tone and low-tone pelvic floor abdominal wound (Brogna and Hocevar [commentary]), muscle dysfunction (Fletcher), 2005;32:S10(May-June, 2005;32:200 Supp. 1) Information to the relatives of people with ostomies: is it satis- Pelvic floor muscle training factory and adequate? (Persson et al), 2005;32:238 Behavioral interventions for the patient with overactive bladder Sexuality and the person with a stoma: implications for com- (Wyman), 2005;32:S11(May-June, Supp. 1) prehensive WOC nursing practice (Junkin and Beitz), Does biofeedback improve the efficacy of pelvic floor muscle 2005;32:121 rehabilitation for urinary incontinence or overactive bladder Thirty years of experience living with a continent ileostomy: dysfunction in women? (Gray and David), 2005;32:222 bad restrooms—not my reservoir—decide my life Pelvic floor muscle training with biofeedback and bladder (Berndtsson et al), 2005;32:321 training in elderly women: a feasibility study (Perrin et al), What treatments are effective for the management of peristomal 2005;32:186 hernia? (Gray et al), 2005;32:87 Pelvic relaxation Outcomes Pessary treatment of pelvic relaxation (Nguyen and Jones), Comparison of pressure ulcer treatment in long-term care facili- 2005;32:255 ties: clinical outcomes and impact on cost (Narayanan et al), Perception 2005;32:163 Information to the relatives of people with ostomies: is it satis- Effectiveness of a computer-based system to deliver a conti- factory and adequate? (Persson et al), 2005;32:238 nence health promotion intervention (Boyington et al), Peristomal complications 2005;32:246 Descriptive study of peristomal complications (Ratliff et al), The ramifications of perspective: how theory focuses research, 2005;32:33 data, and practice (Morse), 2005;32:93 Peristomal hernia Overactive bladder What treatments are effective for the management of peristomal Assessment of the patient with an overactive bladder (Newman), hernia? (Gray et al), 2005;32:87 2005;32:SS(May-June, Supp. 1) Pessary Behavioral interventions for the patient with overactive bladder Pessary treatment of pelvic relaxation (Nguyen and Jones), (Wyman), 2005;32:S11(May-June, Supp. 1) 2005;32:255 Differential diagnosis of high-tone and low-tone pelvic floor Pharmacologic therapy muscle dysfunction (Fletcher), 2005;32:S10(May-June, Do topical analgesics reduce pain associated with wound dress- Supp. 1) ing changes or debridement of chronic wounds? (Evans and Does biofeedback improve the efficacy of pelvic floor muscle Gray), 2005;32:287 rehabilitation for urinary incontinence or overactive bladder Pharmacologic management of overactive bladder (Taylor), dysfunction in women? (Gray and David), 2005;32:222 2005;32:S16(May-June, Supp. 1) Overactive bladder: an overview (gray), 2005;32:S1(May-June, Photography Supp. 1) Get the picture! Developing a wound photography competency Pharmacologic management of overactive bladder (Taylor), for home care nurses (Buckley et al), 2005;32:171 2005;32:S16(May-June, Supp. 1) Physical therapy Oxybutynin Pelvic floor muscle training with biofeedback and bladder train- Pharmacologic management of overactive bladder (Taylor), ing in elderly women: a feasibility study (Perrin et al), 2005;32:S16(May-June, Supp. 1) 2005;32:186 Pilot study P Development of a risk assessment tool for intraoperative pres- Pain management sure ulcers (Price et al), 2005;32:19 Do topical analgesics reduce pain associated with wound dress- Preceptorship ing changes or debridement of chronic wounds? (Evans and Promoting effective preceptorship experiences (Yonge et al), Gray), 2005;32:287 2005;32:407 Patient education Pressure ulcers Development, implementation, and evaluation of a continence The Braden Scale for predicting pressure sore risk: reflections on education package in acute and subacute care settings the perioperative period (Letter) (Bergstrom et al), (O’Connell et al), 2005;32:101 2005;32:79 Patient perspectives Comparison of pressure ulcer treatment in long-term care facili- There’s a will . . . but is there a way? Patient perspectives in ties: clinical outcomes and impact on cost (Narayanan et al), healthcare research, development, and decision making 2005;32:163 (Buckley and Bliss [commentary]), 2005;32:53 Development of a risk assessment tool for intraoperative pres- Patient satisfaction sure ulcers (Price et al), 2005;32:19 Information to the relatives of people with ostomies: is it satis- Guidelines for managing pressure ulcers with negative pressure factory and adequate? (Persson et al), 2005;32:238 wound therapy (Gupta [ed] et al), 2005;32:S1-S15 (Jan-Feb) JWOCN HH Volume 32/Number 6 Subject Index 453 Pressure ulcer prevention and management strategies in Turkey Social interaction (Acaroglu and Sendir), 2005;32:230 Breaking the cycle of stigmatization: managing the stigma of Research comparing three heel ulcer-prevention devices incontinence in social interactions (Garcia et al), (Gilcreast et al), 2005;32:112 2005;32:38 Statement of the European Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel— Solifenacin pressure ulcer classification: differentiation between pressure Pharmacologic management of overactive bladder (Taylor), ulcers and moisture lesions (Defloor et al), 2005;32:302 2005;32:S16(May-June, Supp. 1) Psychosocial issues. See also Stigma/stigmatization Spotlight on Research Cancer anorexia-cachexia syndrome: psychological effect on the Preparing a grant proposal: Part 2. Reviewing the literature patient and family (McClement), 2005;32:264 (Gray and Bliss), 2005;32:83 Preparing a grant proposal: Part 5. Organization and revision Q (Colwell et al), 2005;32:291 Qualitative description Preparing a successful grant proposal: Part 1. Developing re- Enhancing rigor in qualitative description: a case study (Milne search aims and the significance of the project (Beitz and and Oberle), 2005;32:413 Bliss), 2005;32:16 Quality of care Writing a grant proposal: Part 1: Research methods (Engberg Information to the relatives of people with ostomies: is it satis- and Bliss), 2005;32:157 factory and adequate? (Persson et al), 2005;32:23 Writing a grant proposal: Part 2. Research methods—part 2 Quality of life (Bliss and Savik), 2005;32:226 Counseling patients undergoing urinary diversion: does the Writing a grant proposal: Part 6. The budget, budget justifica- type of diversion influence quality of life? (Gray and Beitz), tion, and resource environment (Bliss), 2005;32:365 2005;32:7 Stigma/stigmatization Health-related quality of life in patients with diabetes with foot Breaking the cycle of stigmatization: managing the stigma ulcers: literature review (Goodridge et al), 2005;32:368 of incontinence in social interactions (Garcia et al), Thirty years of experience living with a continent ileostomy: 2005;32:38 bad restrooms—not my reservoir—decide my life Current issues and challenges in the management of bariatric (Berndtsson et al), 2005;32:321 patients (Bell), 2005;32:386 R 6i Radiation dermatitis Tolterodine Management of radiation dermatitis in a patient after mastec- Pharmacologic management of overactive bladder (Taylor), tomy (McDougall et al), 2005;32:337 2005;32:S16(May-June, Supp. 1) Research. See also Spotlight on Research Trospium Barriers to funding research in urinary incontinence (Moore) Pharmacologic management of overactive bladder (Taylor), (Editorial), 2005;32:219 2005;32:S16(May-June, Supp. 1) Enhancing rigor in qualitative description: a case study (Milne and Oberle), 2005;32:413 U The ramifications of perspective: how theory focuses research, Ulcers/ulceration. See also Pressure ulcers data, and practice (Morse), 2005;32:93 Health-related quality of life in patients with diabetes with foot Research comparing three heel ulcer-prevention devices ulcers: literature review (Goodridge et al), 2005;32:368 (Gilcreast et al), 2005;32:112 Is the Unna’s Boot Bandage as effective as a four-layer wrap for There’s a will .. . but is there a way? Patient perspectives in managing venous leg ulcers? (Davis and Gray), 2005;32:152 healthcare research, development, and decision making Venous stasis ulcers in the patient who is obese (Gates and Davis (Buckley and Bliss [commentary]), 2005;32:53 [commentary] and Evans [commentary]), 2005;32:421 Rigor Unna’s Boot Bandage Enhancing rigor in qualitative description: a case study (Milne Is the Unna’s Boot Bandage as effective as a four-layer wrap for and Oberle), 2005;32:413 managing venous leg ulcers? (Davis and Gray), 2005;32:152 Risk assessment Urethral erosion Development of a risk assessment tool for intraoperative pres- Addressing the challenge of providing nursing care for elderly sure ulcers (Price et al), 2005;32:19 men suffering from urethral erosion (LeBlanc and Christensen), 2005;32:131 S Urinary diversion Self-care Counseling patients undergoing urinary diversion: does the Thirty years of experience living with a continent ileostomy: type of diversion influence quality of life? (Gray and Beitz), bad restrooms—not my reservoir—decide my life 2005;32:7 (Berndtsson et al), 2005;32:321 Urinary incontinence Self-management Barriers to funding research in urinary incontinence (Moore) Effectiveness of a computer-based system to deliver a continence (Editorial), 2005;32:219 health promotion intervention (Boyington et al), 2005;32:246 Does biofeedback improve the efficacy of pelvic floor muscle Sexuality rehabilitation for urinary incontinence or overactive bladder Sexuality and the person with a stoma: implications for compre- dysfunction in women? (Gray and David), 2005;32:222 hensive WOC nursing practice (Junkin and Beitz), Effectiveness of a computer-based system to deliver a conti- 2005;32:121 nence health promotion intervention (Boyington et al), Skin integrity 2005;32:246 Use of catheter-securement device in pediatric patients with de- Pelvic floor muscle training with biofeedback and bladder training creased skin integrity (Weber et al), 2005;32:269 in elderly women: a feasibility study (Perrin et al), 2005;32:186 454 Subject Index J WOCN & November/December 2005 V Get the picture! Developing a wound photography competency Venous stasis for home care nurses (Buckley et al), 2005;32:171 Is the Unna’s Boot Bandage as effective as a four-layer wrap for Health-related quality of life in patients with diabetes with foot managing venous leg ulcers? (Davis and Gray), 2005;32:152 ulcers: literature review (Goodridge et al), 2005;32:368 Venous stasis ulcers in the patient who is obese (Gates and Davis Home care management of an ostomy within a dehisced [commentary] and Evans [commentary]), 2005;32:421 abdominal wound (Brogna and Hocevar [commentary]), View From Here 2005;32:200 My journey from there to here (Clare), 2005;32:430 Implementing nursing practice guidelines: a complex under- taking (Wallin et al), 2005;32:294 Ww Management of infants with ulcerated hemangiomas (Ceballos Weight loss and Rogers [commentary]), 2005;32:58 Cancer anorexia-cachexia syndrome: psychological effect on the Management of radiation dermatitis in a patient after mastec- patient and family (McClement), 2005;32:264 tomy (McDougall et al), 2005;32:337 Women’s health Meeting bariatric patient care needs: procedure and protocol Does biofeedback improve the efficacy of pelvic floor muscle development (Wright and Bauer), 2005;32:402 rehabilitation for urinary incontinence or overactive bladder Nutritional assessment in chronic wound care (Evans), dysfunction in women? (Gray and David), 2005;32:222 2005;32:317 Effectiveness of a computer-based system to deliver a conti- Pressure ulcer prevention and management strategies in Turkey nence health promotion intervention (Boyington et al), (Acaroglu and Sendir), 2005;32:230 2005;32:246 Promoting effective preceptorship experiences (Yonge et al), Management of radiation dermatitis in a patient after mastec- 2005;32:407 tomy (McDougall et al), 2005;32:337 Research comparing three heel ulcer-prevention devices Pelvic floor muscle training with biofeedback and bladder train- (Gilcreast et al), 2005;32:112 ing in elderly women: a feasibility study (Perrin et al), Sexuality and the person with a stoma: implications for compre- 2005;32:186 hensive WOC nursing practice (Junkin and Beitz), Pessary treatment of pelvic relaxation (Nguyen and Jones), 2005;32:121 2005;32:255 Statement of the European Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel— World Council of Enterostomal Therapists (WCET) pressure ulcer classification: differentiation between pressure WCET and WOCN: what is the difference? (Smits) (Guest ulcers and moisture lesions (Defloor et al), 2005;32:302 Editorial), 2005;32:354 Surgical treatment for obesity: ensuring success (Andris), Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nurses (WOCN) Society 2005;32:393 Manuscript award winners: 2004, 2005;32:341 There’s a will... but is there a way? Patient perspectives in The rest of the story (Guest Editorial) (McNichol), 2005;32:151 healthcare research, development, and decision making Wound, ostomy and continence (WOC) nursing. See also (Buckley and Bliss [commentary]), 2005;32:53 Evidence-based Report Card Use of catheter-securement device in pediatric patients with Addressing the challenge of providing nursing care for elderly decreased skin integrity (Weber et al), 2005;32:269 men suffering from urethral erosion (LeBlanc and The use of digital images in evaluating homecare nurses’ knowl- Christensen), 2005;32:131 edge of wound assessment (Buckley et al), 2005;32:307 Cancer anorexia-cachexia syndrome: psychological effect on the Venous stasis ulcers in the patient who is obese (Gates and patient and family (McClement), 2005;32:264 Davis [commentary] and Evans [commentary]), Care of the patient who is obese with an ostomy (Colwell and 2005;32:421 — Fichera), 2005;32:378 What treatments are effective for the management of peristomal Clamping short-term indwelling catheters: a systematic review hernia? (Gray et al), 2005;32:87 of the evidence (Fernandez and Griffiths), 2005;32:329 Wound assessment Comparison of pressure ulcer treatment in long-term care facili- The use of digital images in evaluating homecare nurses’ knowl- ties: clinical outcomes and impact on cost (Narayanan et al), edge of wound assessment (Buckley et al), 2005;32:307 2005;32:163 Wound Care. See Wound, ostomy and continence (WOC) Current issues and challenges in the management of bariatric nursing patients (Bell), 2005;32:386 Development of a risk assessment tool for intraoperative pres- X sure ulcers (Price et al), 2005;32:19 Xenaderm. See BCT ointment

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