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PATIENT EGUCATION and Counseling Patient Education and Counseling 33 (1998) 307-309 Volume contents Volume 33 (1998) ORIGINAL ARTICLES The influence of body mass index and learned resourcefulness skills on body image and lifestyle practises Pe. Ramet, ©. Mises (Pesweorouth, Cae) =. a a a se POW EEE USS 1- 12 Demographic and health status indicators to guide health promotion for Hispanic and Anglo rural elderly L. Sennott-Miller, K.M. May, J.L.L. Miller (Tucson, AZ, USA) ...............2.2.0200. 13-— 23 A polio immunization pamphlet with increased appeal and simplified language does not improve comprehension to an acceptable level T.C. Davis, D.D. Fredrickson, C. Arnold, PW. Murphy, M. Herbst, J.A. Bocchini (Shreveport, LA; ys SEG ND ea OR 8a a ee Ee a A ee NE bea Oe OEE Bar eS 25- 37 Whirlpool therapy on postoperative pain and surgical wound healing: an exploration a ee ee A I, RED ek eae eae ha Re MR kp ok eee a 39— 48 Patient education and health promotion: clinical health promotion—the conceptual link ee na a eg ees eee 6 et Seria oie ite be de epa nld 49-— 58 COMMENTARY How can we bridge the gap between health care providers and patients? ee RE ee CT, PURIPUIIIED 5h c eok ha ce ee OE ee he a ee 59- 61 LETTER TO THE EDITOR Rejoinder to Professor van Eijk ig SE aoe i mans wer wran tage Tees SOLD Sean eis ems mene oe gee Az 63-— 65 CURRENT PERSPECTIVES Communicating cancer risk information: the challenges of uncertainty J.L. Bottorff, P.A. Ratner, J.L. Johnson, C.Y. Lovato, S.A. Joab (Vancouver, BC, Canada) ........ 67- 81 COUNSELING MODELS OF HEALTH CARE A phenomenological analysis of doctor-patient interaction: a case study O. Helistrém, P. Lindavist, B. Mattsson (Umed, Sweden)... 6 tt ee ee we 308 Volume contents vol. 33 (1998) RBI 2 leyS RNR a OP ta re ee MR Rap ae eo ie aT aaa a SP Sei oe EO a eee NE a gl ae a a Sg i te es Ae ee we ee EDITORIAL Transformation Re eS cae Sa BaP ee i oe oe sb eed b&b Sta eee Ee ORIGINAL ARTICLES Communication in general practice: recognition and treatment of mental illness M. Van der Pasch, P.F.M. Verhaak (Utrecht, The Netherlands) .................-82.8028 0 97-112 Asthma education programme in Russia: educating patients G.Ya. Maslennikova, M.E. Morosova, N.V. Salman, S.M. Kulikov, R.G. Oganov (Moscow, Russia) .. . 113-127 Information booklets about cancer: Factors influencing patient satisfaction and utilisation P. Butow, E. Brindle, D. McConnell, R. Boakes, M. Tattersall (Sydney, Australia) ............ 129-141 Sex differences in illness beliefs and illness behaviour in patients with suspected coronary artery disease D. van Tiel, K.P. van Vliet, C.J. Moerman (Oegstgeest and Meibergdreef, The Netherlands) ....... 143-147 Journal writing as a social support strategy for parents of premature infants: a pilot study A.J. Macnab, L.Y. Beckett, C. Cohen Park, L. Sheckter (Vancouver, Canada) ............... 149-159 EDUCATIONAL MODELS OF HEALTH CARE Problem-posing in education: transformation of the practice of the health professional L.D.R. Casagrande, M. Caron—Ruffino, R.A.P. Rodrigues, D.M.S. Vendrusculo, A.M.M. Takayanagui, aa. ca, DALE, REPENS (SSO FOUND, EOE). eweeee eer eee 161-167 Emotions, coping and the need for support in families of children with cancer: a model for psychosocial care B.F. Last, M.A. Grootenhuis (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) ..............05.805.0 0ee e 169-179 I ka Sack ee es be eea ee eh te a: Om eS a 181 EE Lea a Grate fae err Rk fs ee bie eS eth Mb ee Be Pee 183 INTRODUCTION Women’s Health Research a AS sles, CG tae teO A a Sen at ole Ee a ae aa tee 185-186 ORIGINAL ARTICLES Towards a framework for women’s health ee Sh S giN ites a! o g hehe aie eed ead koe eae ecbe eek 187-196 Speaking of illness: Issues of first generation Canadian women—Implications for patient education and counseling EE ERI a er eg Ly ee oe OF a er a ene ee oe 197-207 Incorporating health and behavioral consequences of child abuse in prevention programs targeting female adolescents i ee, Ces , ee, SO CONIA TE ETA 8 kc kle eee eee ewe eee 209-216 Volume contents vol. 33 (1998) Girls in the 90s: A gender-based model for eating disorder prevention S.S. Friedman (Vancouver, Canada) 217-224 The concerns of lesbians seeking counseling. A review of the literature H. Platzer (Southampton, UK) 225-232 Factors associated with breast self-examination behaviour among Chinese women in Hong Kong S.-Y. Fung (Tuen Mun, Hong Kong) 233-243 The information needs of well, longer-term survivors of breast cancer R.E. Gray, M. Fitch, M. Greenberg, A. Hampson, M. Doherty, M. Labrecque (Toronto, Canada) 245-255 Woman-to-woman support: lessons from an Australian case story L. Hunt (Joondalup, Australia) 257-266 A decision aid for women considering hormone therapy after menopause: decision support framework and evaluation A.M. O’Connor, P. Tugwell, G.A. Wells, T. Elmslie, E. Jolly, G. Hollingworth, R. McPherson, H. Bunn, I. Graham, E. Drake (Ottawa, Canada) 267-279 Reassuring the woman facing menopause: strategies and resources J. O’Leary Cobb (Montreal, Canada) 281-288 Hormone replacement therapy: determinants of women’s decisions J. Marmoreo, J.B. Brown, H.R. Batty, S. Cummings, M. Powell (Toronto; London, Canada) 289-298 Building a feminist theoretical framework for screening of wife-battering: key issues to be addressed W.E. Thurston, J. Cory, C.M. Scott (Calgary; Vancouver, Canada) 299-304 Acknowledgement to reviewers 305-306 Volume contents 307-309 Author index 31] Subject index 313-314

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