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The Amencan Joumal of Matemal/Chitd Nursing BY SUBJECT os C Abortion. See Spontaneous Abortion Childbirth Jewish perspectives on pregnancy and child Abuse. See Domestic Violence birth (Lewis), 306 Men in obstetrical nursing: Perceptions of the Addiction role (McRae), 167 Women in recovery discuss parenting while Should women be given a choice about fetal as addicted to cocaine (Coyer), 45 sessment in labor? (Wood), 292 Use of upright positioning with epidural anal Adolescents gesia: Findings from an observational Adolescent girls’ personal experience with Baby study (Mayberry, Strange, Suplee, Gen Think It Over infant simulator (Malinowski naro), 152 Stamler), 205 Adolescent motherhood: A meta-analysis of Children. See also Infants; Parenting; Pedi- qualitative studies (Clemmens), 93 atric Nursing Adolescent sexually transmitted diseases: New Characteristics of African American women recommendations for diagnosis, treatment, caregivers of children with asthma (Sterling and prevention (Feroli, Burstein), 113 Peterson), 32 Emergency contraception for prevention of Maternal management behaviors for young chil adolescent pregnancy (Lindberg), 199 dren with type 1 diabetes (Sullivan-Bolyai, Media images, body dissatisfaction, and disor- Knafl, Deatrick, Grey), 160 dered eating in adolescent women (Andrist), Mothers’ perceptions of self-care in school 119 aged children with diabetes (Schmidt), 362 Pregnant adolescents’ perspectives of pregnan- Power of Words: Examining the linguistic iand cy (Rentschler), 377 scape of pediatric nursing (Fleitas), 384 School violence (Johnson, Fisher), 86 School violence (Johnson, Fisher), 86 Self-care in Chinese school-age children with Alternative Therapies. See Complemen- nephrotic syndrome (Luo), 39 tary and Alternative Therapy What we can learn from the British maternal child health system (Bradley, Bray), 192 Analgesia Newborn behavioral and psychological responses Chronic lliness to circumcision (Mainory, Johnson, Kirby), 313 Characteristics of African American women Use of upright positioning with epidural anal- caregivers of children with asthma (Sterling, gesia: Findings from an observational study Peterson), 32 (Mayberry, Strange, Suplee, Gennaro), 152 Improving the care of women with gestational diabetes (Farrell), 301 Assisted Reproductive Technology. Maternal management behaviors for young chil See Infertility dren with type 1 diabetes (Sullivan-Bolyai Knafl, Deatrick, Grey), 160 Asthma Mothers’ perceptions of self-care in school Characteristics of African American women aged children with diabetes (Schmidt), 362 caregivers of children with asthma (Sterling, Self-care in Chinese school-age children with Peterson), 32 nephrotic syndrome (Luo), 39 B Circumcision Newborn behavioral and psychological respons- Body Image es to circumcision (Malnory, Johnson, Kir Media images, body dissatisfaction, and disordered by), 313 eating in adolescent women (Andrist), 119 Cobedding Breastfeeding Cobedding of twins: A natural extension of the First-time mothers’ views of breastfeeding support socialization process? (Hayward), 260 from nurses (Hong, Callister, Schwartz), 10 NUMBER November/December 2003 The Amencan Joumal of Matemal/Chitd Nursing BY SUBJECT os C Abortion. See Spontaneous Abortion Childbirth Jewish perspectives on pregnancy and child Abuse. See Domestic Violence birth (Lewis), 306 Men in obstetrical nursing: Perceptions of the Addiction role (McRae), 167 Women in recovery discuss parenting while Should women be given a choice about fetal as addicted to cocaine (Coyer), 45 sessment in labor? (Wood), 292 Use of upright positioning with epidural anal Adolescents gesia: Findings from an observational Adolescent girls’ personal experience with Baby study (Mayberry, Strange, Suplee, Gen Think It Over infant simulator (Malinowski naro), 152 Stamler), 205 Adolescent motherhood: A meta-analysis of Children. See also Infants; Parenting; Pedi- qualitative studies (Clemmens), 93 atric Nursing Adolescent sexually transmitted diseases: New Characteristics of African American women recommendations for diagnosis, treatment, caregivers of children with asthma (Sterling and prevention (Feroli, Burstein), 113 Peterson), 32 Emergency contraception for prevention of Maternal management behaviors for young chil adolescent pregnancy (Lindberg), 199 dren with type 1 diabetes (Sullivan-Bolyai, Media images, body dissatisfaction, and disor- Knafl, Deatrick, Grey), 160 dered eating in adolescent women (Andrist), Mothers’ perceptions of self-care in school 119 aged children with diabetes (Schmidt), 362 Pregnant adolescents’ perspectives of pregnan- Power of Words: Examining the linguistic iand cy (Rentschler), 377 scape of pediatric nursing (Fleitas), 384 School violence (Johnson, Fisher), 86 School violence (Johnson, Fisher), 86 Self-care in Chinese school-age children with Alternative Therapies. See Complemen- nephrotic syndrome (Luo), 39 tary and Alternative Therapy What we can learn from the British maternal child health system (Bradley, Bray), 192 Analgesia Newborn behavioral and psychological responses Chronic lliness to circumcision (Mainory, Johnson, Kirby), 313 Characteristics of African American women Use of upright positioning with epidural anal- caregivers of children with asthma (Sterling, gesia: Findings from an observational study Peterson), 32 (Mayberry, Strange, Suplee, Gennaro), 152 Improving the care of women with gestational diabetes (Farrell), 301 Assisted Reproductive Technology. Maternal management behaviors for young chil See Infertility dren with type 1 diabetes (Sullivan-Bolyai Knafl, Deatrick, Grey), 160 Asthma Mothers’ perceptions of self-care in school Characteristics of African American women aged children with diabetes (Schmidt), 362 caregivers of children with asthma (Sterling, Self-care in Chinese school-age children with Peterson), 32 nephrotic syndrome (Luo), 39 B Circumcision Newborn behavioral and psychological respons- Body Image es to circumcision (Malnory, Johnson, Kir Media images, body dissatisfaction, and disordered by), 313 eating in adolescent women (Andrist), 119 Cobedding Breastfeeding Cobedding of twins: A natural extension of the First-time mothers’ views of breastfeeding support socialization process? (Hayward), 260 from nurses (Hong, Callister, Schwartz), 10 NUMBER November/December 2003 Complementary/ Domestic violence Examining the validity, reliability, and prefer Alternative Therapies Abuse, sexually transmitted diseases, and group ence of three pediatric pain measurement Self-care in Chinese school-age children with B Streptococcus in childbearing women tools in African-American children (Lig nephrotic syndrome (Luo), 81 (Winn, Records, Rice), 106 man), 408 Describing abuse of pregnant women and their Factors influencing maternal mental he Computers. See Networking; Technology healthcare workers in rural Appalachia family functioning during the low bir (Denham), 265 weight infant's first year Continuing Education E Sachs), 128 Components of developmental care and the Home visits by paraprofessionals ar G Dy nurs evidence for their use in the NICU (Byers) es: A randomized, c¢ ntrolied trial (Tiedje) 174 Eating Disorders 214 Culture and spirituality as an integrated concept Media images, body dissatisfaction, and disor Hydrotherapy in labor (V/ood), 337 in pediatric care (McEvoy), 39 dered eating in adolescent women (Andrist) Interventions for violence against women: Sci Is the significance of postpartum fatigue being 119 entific review (Tiedje), 408 overlooked in the lives of women? (Troy), More than support: Nursing interventions pro 253 Editorials vided to womer n labor (Wood), 338 Newborn behavioral and psychological re Ethical nursing practice, reconsidered (Freda), 286 Nonpharmacologic relief of pain during labor sponses to circumcision (Malnory, Johnson, Everything in its time (Freda), 139 Systematic reviews of five methods (Wood) Kirby), 313 A larger woridview (Freda), 61 126 Personal data assistants: Using new technology And now primary cesarean birth by choice? Obesity development during adolescence in a to enhance nursing practice (Lewis, Som (Freda), 221 biracial cohort: The NHLBI Growth and mers), 67 Ode to mentors (Freda), 347 Health Study (Hayman), 272 Pica in pregnancy: Does it affect pregnancy out Some welcomes and some kudos (Freda), 7 Pharmaceutical therapy in midwifery practice comes? (Corbett, Ryan, Weinrich), 183 A culturally competent approach (Callister) Polycythemia in the newborn (Armentrout, Ethical Issues 53 Huseby), 234 Should women be given a choice about fetal as Posttraumatic stress syndromes in mothers of Postpartum beliefs and practices among non sessment in labor? (Wood), 292 premature infants (Bakewell-Sachs), 338 Western cultures (Kim-Goodwin), 74 Psychosocial outcomes of vaginal anc cesare Power of Words: Examining the linguistic land Evidence-Based Practice an births in Taiwanese primiparas (Hay scape of pediatric nursing (Fleitas), 384 Adverse effects of U.S. jail and prison policies on man), 275 Promoting father-friendly healthcare (Tiedje the health and well-being of women of color The Push for evidence: Management of the Darling-Fisher), 350 (Tiedje), 409 second stage (Wood), 127 Should women be given a choice about fetal as An indicator of women’s human rights (Tiedje) Racial differences in the evaluation of ped sessment in labor? (Wood), 292 216 atric fracturefso r physical abuse (Lit Unintended pregnancies: A call to nursing ac Attack on America: Children’s reactions and par man), 215 tion (Moos), 24 ent’s responses (Lipman), 215 Reduced insulin sensitivity during growth hor Barriers to booster seat use and strategies to in mone therapy for short children born sma Contraception crease their use (Bakewell-Sachs), 127 for gestational age (Lipman), 409 Emergency contraception for prevention of ado Both empowered and powerless: Mothers’ ex The relationship between parturient’s positions lescent pregnancy (Lindberg), 199 periences of professional care when their and perceptions of labor pain intensity Unintended pregnancies: A call to nursing ac newborn dies (Callister), 54 (Callister), 274 tion (Moos), 24 Breastfeeding knowledge, breastfeeding confi Self-assessment of sexual maturity status dence, and infant feeding plans: Effects on n children with Crohn's disease (Hayman) Correspondence, 125, 334 actual feeding practices (Tiedje), 410 53 Changes in postpartum perineal muscle function A sugar-coated pacifier reduces procedural Cultural Issues. See Socioeconomic Sta- in women with and without episiotomies pain in newborns (Bakewell-Sachs), 126 tus; Transcultural Nursing (Wood), 336 A summary of results of the Dietary Interventior D Children’s perceptions of TV and health behavior Study in Children (DISC): Lessons learned effects (Hayman), 272 (Hayman), 274 Conflict and conflict resolution: Parent and Teenage pregnancy, motherhood, and unpro Delivery. See Childbirth; Obstetrical Nursing young teen perceptions (Lipman), 410 tected sexual activity (Callister), 273 Decline in physical activity in black and white U.S. trends in obstetric procedures, 1990-2000 Development girls during adolescence (Hayman), 54 (Callister), 52 Components of developmental care and the evi Differentiation between primary and secondary The use of complementary and alternative dence for their use in the NICU (Byers), 174 hypertension in children using ambulatory health care practices among childrer blood pressure monitoring (Hayman), 52 (Bakewell-Sachs), 337 Developmental Care Does maternal smoking have a negative physio fb Components of developmental care and the evi logical effect on breastfeeding? The epi dence for their use in the NICU (Byers), 174 demiological evidence (Tiedje), 216 Effectiveness of nurses as providers of birth la Fathers. See Parenting Diabetes bor support in North American hospitals: A Improving the care of women with gestational randomized controlled trial (Wood), 128 Fetal Assessment diabetes (Farrell), 301 Effect of breastmilk consumption on neurodevel Should women be given a choice about fetal Maternal management behaviors for young chil- opmental outcomes at 6 and 12 months of assessment in labor? (Wood), 292 dren with type 1 diabetes (Sullivan-Bolyai, age in VLBW infants (Bakewell-Sachs), 336 Knafl, Deatrick, Grey), 160 Epidemiology of type 1 diabetes in Philadelphia Fetal Death Mothers’ perceptions of self-care in school- 1990-1994: Evidence of an epidemic (Lip The lived experience of miscarriage after infer aged children with diabetes (Schmidt), 362 man), 214 tility (Freda, Devine, Semelsberger), 16 November/December 2003 MCN 401 G F MCN Practice Paper of the Year, 38 Gestational Diabetes MCN Research Paper of the Year, 38 Pain Management Improving the care of women with gestational Newborn behavioral and psycholcgical respons- diabetes (Farrell), 301 Midwifery es to circumcision (Malnory, Johnson, Kir What we can learn from the British maternal by), 313 Growth and Development child health system (Bradley, Bray), 192 Use of upright positioning with epidural analge Components of developmental care and the evi- sia: Findings from an observational study dence for their use in the NICU (Byers), 174 Miscarriage (Mayberry, Strange, Suplee, Gennaro), 152 The lived experience of miscarriage after infertil- H ity (Freda, Devine, Semelsberger), 16 Parenting. See also Children Adolescent motherhood: A meta-analysis of Herbal Remedies. Mothers. qualitative studies (Clemmens), 93 See Complementary and Alternative Therapy See Maternal-Child Health Care; Parenting Characteristics of African American women caregivers of children with asthma (Sterling, Home Care Multiple Pregnancies Peterson), 32 Characteristics of African American women Cobedding of twins: A natural extension of the Maternal management behaviors for young chil caregivers of children with asthma (Sterling socialization process? (Hayward), 260 dren with type 1 diabetes (Sullivan-Bolyai Peterson), 32 N Knafl, Deatrick, Grey), 160 Maternal management behaviors for young chil Mother-infant interaction in low-income families dren with type 1 diabetes (Sullivan-Bolyai, (Schiffman, Omar, McKelvey), 246 Knafl, Deatrick, Grey), 160 Neonatal Care Mothers’ perceptions of self-care in school Mothers’ perceptions of self-care in school Cobedding of twins: A natural extension of the aged children with diabetes (Schmidt), 362 aged children with diabetes (Schmidt), 362 socialization process? (Hayward), 260 Pregnant adolescents’ perspectives of pregnan Components of developmental care and the evi- cy (Rentschier), 377 | dence for their use in the NICU (Byers), 174 Promoting father-friendly healthcare (Tiedje, Mother-infant interaction in low-income families Darling-Fisher), 350 Infants (Schiffman, Omar, McKelvey), 246 Social support and professional support for preg Cobedding of twins: A natural extension of the Newborn behavioral and psychological responses nant and parenting women (Logsdon), 371 socialization process? (Hayward), 260 to circumcision (Mainory, Johnson, Kirby), 313 Women in recovery discuss parenting while ad Polycythemia in the newborn (Armentrout, Huse dicted to cocaine (Coyer), 45 infants, Newborn by), 234 Cobedding of twins: A natural extension of the Patient/Family Education socialization process? (Hayward), 260 Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Promoting father-friendly healthcare (Tiedje Components of developmental care and the evi Components of developmental care and the evi Darling-Fisher), 350 dence for their use in the NICU (Byers), 174 dence for their use in the NICU (Byers), 174 Mother-infant interaction in low-income families Pediatric Nursing. See also Children (Schiffman, Omar, McKelvey), 246 Networking Culture and spirituality as an integrated concept Newborn behavioral and psychological responses HIPAA and electronic health information securi in pediatric care (McEvoy), 39 to circumcision (Malnory, Johnson, Kirby), 313 ty (McCartney), 333 Power of Words: Examining the linguistic land Polycythemia in the newborn (Armentrout, How nurses can help women whose spouses scape of pediatric nursing (Fleitas), 384 Huseby), 234 are deployed to a war zone (McCartney), 212 What we can learn from the British maternal Newborn identification, screening, and DNA child health system (Bradley, Bray), 192 Infertility (McCartney), 124 Caring for the infertile woman (Devine), 100 Spam, filters, and children using the Internet Perinatal loss The lived experience of miscarriage after infer (McCartney), 398 The lived experience of miscarriage after infertil tility (Freda, Devine, Semelsberger), 16 Synchronizing with standard time and atomic ity (Freda, Devine, Semelsberger), 16 clocks (McCartney), 51 Internet. Want to know more about legal nurse consult Perinatal Nursing See Networking; Technology ing? (McCartney), 271 How a cost-containment initiative produced re L cruitment and retention (Cvach, Lyndon), 391 Nursing Research. Postpartum beliefs and practices among non See Evidence-Based Practice Western cultures (Kim-Goodwin), 74 Labor. See Childbirth; Obstetrical Nursing Nutrition Postpartum Care Letters, 125, 334 Pica in pregnancy: Does it affect pregnancy out Is the significance of postpartum fatigue being M comes? (Corbett, Ryan, Weinrich), 183 overlooked in the lives of women? (Troy), 253 O Postpartum beliefs and practices among non- Western cultures (Kim-Goodwin), 74 Maternal-Child Health Care. See also Children; Parenting Obstetrical Nursing. See a/so Pregnancy Poverty. See Socioeconomic Status Mother-infant interaction in low-income families Men in obstetrical nursing: Perceptions of the (Schiffman, Omar, McKelvey), 246 role (McRae), 167 Pregnancy What we can learn from the British maternal Should women be given a choice about fetal as- Adolescent girls’ personal experience with Baby child health system (Bradley, Bray), 192 sessment in labor? (Wood), 292 Think It Over infant simulator (Malinowski, Use of upright positioning with epidural analge Stamler), 205 MCN 2002 reviewers, 43 sia: Findings from an observational study Context and beliefs about smoking and smoking (Mayberry, Strange, Suplee, Gennaro), 152 cessation (Pletsch, Morgan, Pieper), 320 402 VOLUME 28 NUMBER 6 November/December 2003 Describing abuse of pregnant women and their Is the paper strip printed directly from the elec Teenagers. See Adolescents healthcare workers in rural Appalachia tronic fetal monitor still necessary for ongo (Denham), 265 ing fetal heart rate interpretation during la Transcultural Nursing Emergency contraception for prevention of ado bor? (Murray, Aiton, Simpson), 140 Characteristics of African American womer lescent pregnancy (Lindberg), 199 Should nurses engage in noneducational activ caregivers of children with asthma (Sterling Improving the care of women with gestational ties sponsored by pharmaceutical compa Peterson), 32 diabetes (Farrell), 301 nies? (Packheiser, Daniel, Krowchuk), 226 Context and beliefs about smoking and smoking Jewish perspectives on pregnancy and child- Should nurses promote cobedding of multiples? cessation (Pietsch, Morgan, Pieper), 320 birth, 306 (Hudson-Barr, Lewallen, Krowchuk), 348 Culture and spirituality as a ntegrated concept Pica in pregnancy: Does it affect pregnancy out n pediatric care (McEvoy), 39 comes? (Corbett, Ryan, Weinrich), 183 Self-Care swish perspectives on pregnancy and « Pregnant adolescents’ perspectives of pregnan Mothers’ perceptions of self-care in schoo birth (Lewis), 306 cy (Rentschler), 377 aged children with diabetes (Schmidt), 362 other-intant interaction in low-income families Social support and professional support for preg Self-care in Chinese school-age children with (Schiffman, Omar, McKelvey), 246 nant and parenting women (Logsdon), 371 nephrotic syndrome (Luo), 39 a in pregnancy: Does it affect pregnancy out Unintended pregnancies: A call to nursing action omes? (Corbett, Ryan, Weinrich), 183 (Moos), 24 Sexually Transmitted Diseases Postpartum beliefs and practices among nor The use of water immersion for treatment of Abuse, sexually transmitted diseases, and group Western cultures (Kim-Goodwin), 74 massive labial edema during pregnancy (Di B Streptococcus in childbearing women Self-care in Chinese school-age children witt Pasquale, Lynett), 242 (Winn, Records, Rice), 106 nephrotic syndrome (Luo), 39 WIC providers’ perspectives on offering smoking Adolescent sexually transmitted diseases: New What we can learn from the British materna cessation interventions (Aquilino, Goody recommendations for diagnosis, treatment child health system (Bradley, Bray), 192 Lowe), 326 and prevention (Feroli, Burstein), 113 Twins Prenatal Care. See also Pregnancy Smoking Cobedding of twins: A natural extension of the Context and beliefs about smoking and smoking Context and beliefs about smoking and smoking socialization process? (Hayward), 260 cessation (Pletsch, Morgan, Pieper), 320 cessation (Pletsch, Morgan, Pieper), 320 Improving the care of women with gestational WIC providers’ perspectives on offering smoking diabetes (Farrell), 301 cessation interventions (Aquilino, Goody The use of water immersion for treatment of Lowe), 326 Violence massive labial edema during pregnancy (Di Abuse, sexually transmitted diseases, and group Pasquale, Lynett), 242 Social Support B Streptococcus in childbearing women What we can learn from the British maternal Social support and professional support for (Winn, Records, Rice), 106 child health system (Bradley, Bray), 192 pregnant and parenting women (Logsdon) Describing abuse of pregnant women and their WIC providers’ perspectives on offering smoking 371 healthcare workers ir rural Appalachia cessation interventions ‘Aquilino, Goody, (Denham), 265 Lowe), 326 Socioeconomic Status School violence (Johnsor Fisher), 86 R Mother-infant interaction in low-income families (Schiffman, Omar, McKelvey), 246 LBVAUTHOR, WIC providers’ perspectives on offering smoking Recruitment and Retention cessation interventions (Aquilino, Goody os How a cost-containment initiative produced re Lowe), 326 cruitment and retention (Cvach, Lyndon) 391 Spirituality Andrist, Linda C. Culture and spirituality as an integrated concept Media images, body dissatisfaction, and disor Religion in pediatric care (McEvoy), 39 dered eating in adolesce Culture and spirituality as an integrated concept Jewish perspectives on pregnancy and child in pediatric care (McEvoy), 39 birth (Lewis), 306 Aquilino, Mary Lober Jewish perspectives on pregnancy and child and Goody, Cynthia M.; Lowe, John B.: WIC birth (Lewis), 306 Spontaneous Abortion providers perspectives iffering smoking The lived experience of miscarriage after inferti! essation interventions, 326 Research. See Evidence-Based Practice ity (Freda, Devine, Semelsberger), 16 Armentrout, Debra C. Stress and Huseby, Valerie: Polycythemia in the new Abuse, sexually transmitted diseases, and group born, 234 School Nursing B Streptococcus in childbearing women B School violence (Johnson, Fisher), 86 (Winn, Records, Rice), 106 Second Opinion Substance Abuse. See also Smoking Bakewell-Sachs, Susan Are sign-on bonuses an effective nursing re Women in recovery discuss parenting while ad See Evidence-Based Practice cruitment and retention strategy? (Burke, T dicted to cocaine (Coyer), 45 Ropp, Simpson), 290 Bradley, Patricia J. Is fetal pulse oximetry ready for clinical prac and Bray, Katherine Helsing: What we can learr tice? (Thorp, Schifrin, Simpson), 64 from the British maternal child health sys Is recruitment of foreign nurses a viable or ethi Technology. See also Networking tem, 192 cal component of strategies to solve the cur Personal data assistants: Using new technology rent nursing shortage in the U.S.? (Gamble, to enhance nursing practice (Lewis, Som Bray, Katherine Helsing Thompson, Simpscn), 8 mers), 67 jt au See Bradley, Patricia J November/December 2003 Burstein, Gale R. Fleitas, Joan and Hudson-Barr, Diane; Lewallen, Lynne P. jt au See Feroli, Kathleen L The power of words: Examining the linguistic Should nurses promote cobedding of multi- landscape of pediatric nursing, 384 ples?, 348 Byers, Jacqueline Fowler L Components of developmental care and the evi- Freda, Margaret Comerford dence for their use in the NICU, 174 Ethical nursing practice, reconsidered, 286 C Everything in its time, 139 Lewallen, Lynne P. A larger worldview, 61 jt au See Krowchuk, Heidi VonKoss And now primary cesarean birth by choice?, 221 Callister, Lynn Clark Ode to mentors, 347 Lewis, Judith A. jt au See Hong, Terumi Matsuura Some welcomes and some kudos, 7 and Sommers, Catherine 0.: Personal data as- See Evidence-Based Practice G sistants: Using new technology to enhance nursing practice, 66 Clemmens, Donna Adolescent motherhood: A meta-synthesis of Gennaro, Susan Lewis, Judith A. Qualitative studies, 93 jt au See Mayberry, Linda J Jewish perspectives on pregnancy and child- bearing, 306 Corbett, Robin Webb Goody, Cynthia M. and Ryan, Cass; Weinrich, Sally P.: Pica in preg- jt au See Aquilino, Mary Lober Lindberg, Claire E. nancy: Does it affect pregnancy outcomes? Emergency contraception for prevention of ado- 183 Grey, Margaret lescent pregnancy, 199 jt au See Sullivan-Bolyai, Susan Coyer, Sharon M. Lipman, Terri H. Women in recovery discuss parenting while ad- See Evidence-Based Practice dicted to cocaine, 45 Hayman, Laura L. Logsdon, M. Cynthia Cvach, Katherine Curley See Evidence-Based Practice Social and professional support tor pregnant and Lyndon, Audrey: How a cost-containment and parenting women, 371 initiative produced reruitment and retention, Hayward, Kathryn 391 Cobedding of twins: A natural extension of the Lowe, John B. D socialization process? 260 jt au See Aquilino, Mary Lober Hong, Terumi Matsuura Lyndon, Audrey Daniel, Jan D. and Callister, Lynn Clark; Schwartz, Rosanne jt au See Cvach, Katherine Curley jt au See Krowchuk, Heidi VonKoss First-time mothers’ views of breastfeeding support from nurses, 10 Lynett, Kimberly Darling-Fisher, Cynthia jt au See DiPasquale, Linda R jt au See Tiedje, Linda Beth Hudson-Barr, Diane M jt au See Krowchuk, Heidi VonKoss Deatrick, Janet jt au See Sullivan-Bolyai, Susan Huseby, Valerie Malinowski, Ann jt au See Armentrout, Debra C and Stamler, Lynette Leeseburg: Adolescent Denham, Sharon A. J giris’ personal experience with Baby Think Describing abuse of pregnant women and their It Over infant simulator, 205 healthcare workers in rural Appalachia, 264 Johnson, Shelley A. Malinory, Margaret and Fisher, Kathleen: School violence: An insider and Johnson, Teresa S.; Kirby, Russell S.: New- Devine, Kit S. view, 86 born behavioral and psychological respons Caring for the infertile woman, 100 es to circumcision, 313 Johnson, Teresa S. DiPasquale, Linda R. jt au See Malnory, Margaret Mayberry, Linda J. and Lynett, Kimberly: The use of water immer- K and Strange, Laura B.; Suplee, Patricia Dunphy sion treatment of massive labial edema dur- Gennaro, Susan: Use of upright positioning ing pregnancy, 242 with epidural analgesia: Findings from an r Kim-Goodwin, Yeoun Soo observational study, 152 Postpartum beliefs and practices among non western cultures, 74 McCartney, Patricia R. Farrell, Marian HIPAA and electronic health information securi Improving the care of women with gestational Kirby, Russell S. ty, 333 diabetes, 301 jt au See Malnory, Margaret How nurses can help women whose spouses are deployed to a war zone, 212 Feroli, Kathleen L. Knafl, Kathleen Newborn identification, screening, and DNA. and Burstein, Gale R.: Adolescent sexually trans- jt au See Sullivan-Bolyai, Susan 124 mitted diseases: New recommendations for Spam, filters and children using the Internet, 398 diagnosis, treatment, and prevention, 113 Krowchuk, Heidi VonKoss Synchronizing with standard time and atomic and Daniel, Jan D.; Packheiser, Margo: Should clocks, 51 Fisher, Kathleen nurses engage in noneducational activities Want to know more about legal nurse consult jt au See Johnson, Shelley A sponsored by pharmaceutical companies?, 226 ing? 271 404 VOLUME 28 NUMBER 6 November/December 2003 McEvoy, Mimi Rentschler, Dorothy D. Strange, Laura B. Culture and spirituality as an integrated concept Pregnant adolescents’ perspectives of pregnancy, 377 jt au See Mayberry, Linda J in pediatric care, 39 Rice, Michael Sullivan-Bolyai, Susan McKelvey, Lorraine M. jt au See Winn, Nicole and Knafl, Kathleen; Deatrick Janet; Grey jt au See Schiffman, Rachel F Margaret: Maternal management behav Ryan, Cass iors for young children with type 1 cia McRae, Maureen J. jt au See Corbett, Robin Webb betes, 160 Men in obstetrical nursing: Perceptions of the S role, 167 Suplee, Patricia Dunphy jt au See Mayberry, Linda J Moos, Merry-K. Schiffman, Rachel F. Unintended pregnancies: A cail for nursing and Omar, Mildred A; McKelvey, Lorraine M.: Moth action, 24 er-infant interaction in low-income families, 246 Tiedje, Linda Beth Morgan, Sarah Schmidt, Cynthia and Darling-Fisher, Cynthia: Pror jt au See Pletsch, Pamela K Mothers’ perceptions of self-care in school-age friendly healthcare, 350 children with diabetes, 362 See Evidence-Based Practice Murray, Michelle L. jt au See Simpson, Kathleen Rice Schwartz, Rosanne Troy, Nancy Wieland O jt au See Hong, Terumi Matsuura Is the significance of postpartum fatigue being overlooked in the lives of women? 252 Simpson, Kathleen Rice W Omar, Mildred A. Are sign-on bonuses an effective nursing recruit jt au See Schiffman, Rachel F ment and retention strategy?, 290 Pp \s fetal pulse oximetry ready for clinical practice?, 64 Weinrich, Sally P Is recruitment of foreign nurses a viable or ethical jt au See Corbett, Robin Webt component of strategies to solve the current Peterson, Jane W. nursing shortage in U.S.?, 8 Winn, Nicole jt au See Sterling, Yvonne M Is the paper strip printed directly from the electronic and Records, Kathie; Ric e, Michae fetal monitor still necessary for ongoing fetal ship between abuse, STDs Pieper, Alex Freeman heart rate interpretation during labor?, 140 childbearing women, 106 jt au See Pletsch, Pamela K Sommers, Catherine O. Wood, Syivia H. Pletsch, Pamela K. jt au See Lewis, Judith A Should women be given a choic e about fetal as and Morgan, Sarah; Pieper, Alex Freeman: Con sessment in labor?, 292 text and beliefs about smoking and smoking Stamler, Lynette Leesburg See Evidence-Based Practice cessation, 320 jt au See Malinowski, Ann R Sterling, Yvonne M. and Peterson, Jane W.: Characteristics of African Zhimin, Luo Records, Kathie American women caregivers of children with Self-care in Chinese scho jt au See Winn, Nicole asthma, 32 nephrotic syndrome, 81 STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, AND CIRCULATION (Act of August 12, 1970; Section 3685; Title 39 United States Code) Date of Filing October 1, 2003. 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