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to QUALITATIVE HEALTH RESEARCH Volume 11 Number 1 (January 2001) pp. 1-144 Number 2 (March 2001) pp. 145-288 Number 3 (May 2001) pp. 289-432 Number 4 (July 2001) pp. 433-584 Number 5 (September 2001) pp. 585-716 Number 6 (November 2001) pp. 717-868 Authors: ACKERMAN, JENNIFER, see Young, A. M. AGAR, MICHAEL, PHILIPPE BOURGOIS, JOHN FRENCH, and OWEN MURDOCH, “Bupre- norphine: ‘Field Trials’ of aN ew Drug,” 69 ALBERTIN-CARBO, PILAR, ANTONIA DOMINGO-SALVANY, and RICHARD L. HARTNOLL, “Psychosocial Considerations for the Prevention of HIV Infection in Injecting Drug Users,” 26. ALDRIDGE, DAVID, “Patients and Doctors: Life-Changing Stories from Primary Care, edited by Jeffrey Borkan, Shmuel Reis, Dov Steinmetz, and Jack H. Medalie” [Book Review], 282. BAILEY, P. HILL, “Death Stories: Acute Exacerbatofi Cohrnonsi c Obstructive Pulmonary Disease,” 322 BALLANTYNE, ALISON, see Cheek, J. BARROSO, JULIE, and MARGARETE SANDELOWSKI, “In the Field With the Beck Depression Inven- tory,” 491. BEDELL, GARY, see Hinojosa, J. BENDER, DEBORAH E., CATHERINE HARBOUR, JOHN THORP, and PETER MORRIS,“ Tell Me What You Mean by ‘Si’: Perceptions of Quality of Prenatal Care Among Immigrant Latina Women,” 780 BERENSON, CAROL A., see Meadows, L. M BICCHIERI, STEPHEN M., see Hinojosa, J. BLACK, HELEN K., “Jake’s Story: A Middle-Aged, Working-Class Man’s Physical and Spiritual Journey Toward Death,” 293. BONDAS, TERESE, and KATIE ERIKSSON, “Women’s Lived Experiences of Pregnancy: A Tapestry of Joy and Suffering,” 824. BORRAYO, EVELINN A., and SHARON RAE JENKINS, “Feeling Healthy: So Why Should Mexican- Descent Women Screen for Breast Cancer?” 812. BOURGOIS, PHILIPPE, see Agar, M. BRADLEY, CHERYL L., see Paris, R. BRIERTON, IONA, see Young, R. A. BROWN, HELEN, see Schreiber, R. BUCHHOLZ, ESTER S., see Hinojosa, J. CAELLI, KATE, “Engaging With Phenomenology: Is It More of a Challenge Than It Needs to Be?” [Pearls, Pith, and Provocation], 273. CALLERY, PETER, see Hall, W. A. CAREY, MARTHA ANN, “Developing Focus Group Research: Politics, Theory and Practice, edited by Rosaline S. Babour and Jenny Kitzinger” [Book Review], 848. CHAD, KAREN E., see Manns, P. J. CHARLES, JEANNE, see Hinojosa, J. QUALITATIVE HEALTH RESEARCH, Vol. 11 No. 6, November 2001 857-862 © 2001 Sage Publications 858 QUALITATIVE HEALTH RESEARCH / November 2001 CHASE, SUSAN K., see Whittemore, R. CHEEK, JULIANNE, and ALISON BALLANTYNE, “Moving Them On and In: The Processo f Searching for and Selecting an Aged Care Facility,” 221. CHESLER, MARK A., and PARRY, CARLA, “Gender Roles and/or Styles in Crisis: An Integrative Anal- ysis of the Experiences of Fathers of Children With Cancer,” 363. CHESNEY, MARGARET, “Dilemmas of Self in the Method” [Pearls, Pith, and Provocation], 127. CHRISTOPHER, ADA, see Young, R. A. DOIRON, JASON P., and DONALD B. MAZER, “Gambling With Video Lottery Terminals,” 631. DOMINGO-SALVANY, ANTONIA, see Albertin-Carb6, P. EASTON, DELIA, see Singer, M ERIKSSON, KATIE, see Bondas, T. ESPOSITO, NOREEN, “From Meaning to Meaning: The Influence of Translation Techniques on Non- English Focus Group Research,” 568 FRANK, ARTHUR W., “Can We Research Suffering?” FRENCH, JOHN, see Agar, M. FUDGE, ELIZABETH, see MacDougall, C. GIBBON, MARION, and ISABELLE CAZOTTES, “Working With Women’s Groups to Promote Health in the Community Using the Health Analysis and Action Cycle Within Nepal,”728. GUTTMAN, NURIT, MYRA SHOUB NELSON, and DEENA R. ZIMMERMAN, “When the Visit to the Emergency Department Is Medically Nonurgent: Provider Ideologies and Patient Advice,” 161. HALL, WENDY A., and PETER CALLERY, “Enhancing the Rigor of Grounded Theory: Incorporating Reflexivity and Relationality” [Pearls, Pith, and Provocation], 257 HANSON, BARBARA, “Social Constructions of Femaleness in Writing About Cancer,” 464. HARBOUR, CATHERINE, see Bender, D. I HARTNOLL, RICHARD L., see Albertin-Carbé, P. HINOJOJISM,A G,AR Y BEDELL, ESTERS. BUCHHOLZ, JEANNE CHARLES, IRENES. SHIGAKIa,n d STEPHEN M. BICCHIERI, “Team Collaboration: A Case Studoyf a n Early Intervention Team,” 206. HUTCHINSON, SALLY A., “The Development of Qualitative Health Research: Taking Stock,” 505. HUTCHINSON, SALLY A., see Martin, K. K JANSSON, LILIAN, see Sundin, K. JENKINS, SHARON RAE, see Borrayo, E. A JOHNSON, JOY L., see Moffat, B. M. KARHILA, PAIVI, see Kettunen, 1 KEARNEY, MARGARET H., “Grounding Grounded Theory: Guidelines for Qualitative Inquiry, by lan Dey” [Book Review], 580. KELAHER, MARGARET, see Manderson, I KETTUNEN, TARJA, MARITA POSKIPARTA, LEENA LIIMATAINEN, AULI SJOGREN, and PAIVI KARHILA, “Taciturn Patients in Health Counseling at a Hospital: Passive Recipients or Active Par- ticipators?” 399. KIRKMAN, ALLISON, “Productive Readings: The Portrayal of Health ‘f xperts’ in Women’s Maga- zines,” 751. KOTARBA, JOSEPH A., “Conceptualizing Sports Medicine as Occupational Health Care: [Illustrations From Professional Rodeo and Wrestling,” 766. LAWTON, JULIA, “Gaining and Maintaining Consent: Ethical Concerns Raised in a Study of Dying Patients” [Pearls, Pith, and Provocation], 693 LITIMATAINEN, LEENA, see Kettunen, T. LILFORD, RICHARD, see Morrison, B. LIPSON, JULIENEG., “We Are the Canaries: Self-Care in Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Sufferers,” 103. LIVINGOOD, WILLIAM C., see Woodhouse, L. D. LYNAM, M. JUDITH, see Young, R. A. MacDOUGALL, COLIN, and ELIZABETH FUDGE, “Planning and Recruiting the Sample for Focus Groups and In-Depth Interviews” [Pearls, Pith, and Provocation], 117. MANDERSON, LENORE, MARGARET KELAHER, and NICOLE WOELZ-STIRLING, “Developing Qualitative Databases for Multiple Users,” 149. MANDLE, CAROL LYNN, see Whittemore, R. MANNS, PATRICIAJ. ,a nd KAREN E. CHAD, “Components of Quality of Life for Persons With a Quad- riplegic and Paraplegic Spinal Cord Injury,” 795. INDEX 859 MARTIN, KRISTY K., and SALLY A. HUTCHINSON, “Low-Income African American Adolescents Who Avoid Pregnancy: Tough Girls Who Rewrite Negative Scripts,” 238. MAZER, DONALD B., see Doiron, J. P. MEADOWS, LYNN M., WILFREDA E. THURSTON, and CAROL A. BERENSON, “Health Promotion and Preventive Measures: Interpreting Messages at Midlife,” 450 MOFFAT, BARBARA M., and JOY L. JOHNSON, “Through the Haze of Cigarettes: Teenage Girls’ Stories About Cigarette Addiction,” 668. MORRIS, PETER, see Bender, D. E. MORRIS, SARA M., “Joint and Individual Interviewing in the Context of Cancer,” 553 MORRISON, BRIAN, and RICHARD LILFORD, “How Can Action Research Apply to Health Services?” 436. MORSE, JANICE M., “Are There Risks in Qualitative Research?” [Editorial], 3. MORSE, JANICE M., “The Awfulness of Simplification” [Editorial], 435. MORSE, JANICE M., “The Cultural Sensitivity of Grounded Theory” [Editorial], 721 MORSE, JANICE M., “Steps and Strategies,” 147. MORSE, JANICE M., “A Storm in the Academic Teacup” [Editorial], 587. MORSE, JANICE M., “Using Shadowed Data,” [Editorial], 291 MORSE, JANICE M., and JOANNE SINGLETON, “Exploring the Technical Aspects of ‘Fit’ in Qualita- tive Research” [Pearls, Pith, and Provocation], 841. MURDOCH, OWEN, see Agar, M. MURRAY, CRAIG D., see Sixsmith, J. MURRAY, RUTH L., see Stubblefield, € NELSON, MYRA SHOUB, see Guttman, N NORBERG, ASTRID, see Sundin, K. NOVAK, HELEN, see Young, R. A. OCKANDER, MARLENE, and GUNNEL OSTLUND, “Comments on the Brad Trilogy,” 725 OSTLUND, GUNNEL, see Ockander, M PARIS, RUTH, and CHERYL L. BRADLEY, “The Challenge of Adversity: Three Narratives of Alcohol Dependence, Recovery, and Adult Development,” 647. PARRY, CARLA, see Chesler, M. A. PIERCE, LINDA L., “Caring and Expressions of Spirituality by Urban Caregivers of People With Stroke in African American Families,” 339 POSKIPARTA, MARITA, see Kettunen, T RASHID, SABINA FAIZ, “Indigenous Notions of the Workings of the Body: Conflicts and Dilemmas With Norplant Use in Rural Bangladesh,” 85 RITCHIE, LINDA, “Empowerment and Australian Community Health Nurses’ Work With Aboriginal Clients: The Sociopolitical Context,” 190. ROBINSON, KATHERINE MORTON, “Unsolicited Narratives From the Internet: A Rich Source of Qualitative Data” [Pearls, Pith, and Provocation], 706 RODNEY, PATRICIA, see Schreiber, R. SANDELOWSKI, MARGARETE, see Barroso, J. SAYRE, JUDITH J., see Woodhouse, L. D SCHREIBER, RITA, PATRICIA RODNEY, HELEN BROWN, and COLLEEN VARCOE, “Reflections on Deconstructing Harry, or When Is Good Art Bad Science?” [Letter to the Editor], 723 SCOTT, GLENN, see Singer, M. SHARPE, TANYA TELFAIR, “Sex-for-Crack-Cocaine Exchange, Poor Black Women, and Pregnancy,” 612. SHIGAKI, IRENE S., see Hinojosa, J. SINGER, MERRILL, GLENN SCOTT, SCOTT WILSON, DELIA EASTON, and MARGARET WEEKS “War Stories’: AIDS Prevention and the Street Narratives of Drug Users,” 589. SINGLETON, JOANNE, see Morse, J. M. SIXSMITH, JUDITH, and CRAIG D. MURRAY, “Ethical Issues in the Documentary Data Analysis of Internet Posts and Archives” [Pearls, Pith, and Provocation], 423. SJOGREN, AULT, see Kettunen, T. SPARKES, ANDREW C., “Myth 94: Qualitative Health Researchers Will Agree About Validity,” 538. STUBBLEFIELD, CAROL, and RUTH L. MURRAY, “Pediatric Lung Transplantation: Families’ Need for Understanding,” 58. 860 QUALITATIVE HEALTH RESEARCH / November 2001 SUNDIN, KARIN, ASTRID NORBERG, and LILIAN JANSSON, “The Meaning of Skilled Care Pro- viders’ Relationships With Stroke and Aphasia Patients,” 308. THORNE, SALLY, “Doing Qualitative Research, edited by Benjamin C. Crabtree and William L. Miller” [Book Review], 136. THORP, JOHN, see Bender, D. I THURSTON, WILFREDA E., see Meadows, L. M. TUFFIN, ANNE, KEITH TUFFIN, and SUE WATSON, “Frontline Talk: Teachers’ Linguistic Resources When Talking About Mental Health and Illness,” 477. TUFFIN, KEITH, see Tuffin, A. VALACH, LADISLAV, see Young, R. A. VAN MANEN, MAX, “Transdisciplinarity and the New Production of Knowledge,” 850. VARCOE, COLLEEN, see Schreiber, R. WATERS, CATHERINE M., “Understanding and Supporting African Americans’ Perspectives of End- of-Life Care Planning and Decision Making,” 385. WATSON, SUE, see Tuffin, A. WEEKS, MARGARET, see Singer, M. WELDON, REBECCA A., “The Rhetorical Construction of the Predatorial Virus: A Burkian Analysis of Nonfiction Accounts of the Ebola Virus,” 5. WHITTEMORE, ROBIN, SUSAN K. CHASE, and CAROL LYNN MANDLE, “Validity in Qualitative Research,” 522. WILSON, SCOTT, see Singer, M. WOELZ-STIRLING, NICOLE, see Manderson, L. WOODHOUSE, LYNN D., JUDITH J. SAYRE, and WILLIAM C. LIVINGOOD, “Tobacco Policy and the Role of Law Enforcement in Prevention: The Value of Understanding Context,” 682. YOUNG, ALYS M., and JENNIFER ACKERMAN, “Reflections on Validity and Epistemology in a Study of Working Relations Between Deaf and Hearing Professionals,” 179. YOUNG, RICHARD A., M. JUDITH LYNAM, LADISLAV VALACH, HELEN NOVAK, IONA BRIERTON, and ADA CHRISTOPHER, “Joint Actions of Parents and Adolescents in Health Con- versations,” 40. ZIMMERMAN, DEENA R., see Guttman, N. Articles: “Buprenorphine: ‘Field Trials’ of a New Drug,” Agar et al., 69. “Can We Research Suffering?” Frank, 353. “Caring and Expressions of Spirituality by Urban Caregivers of People With Stroke in African American Families,” Pierce, 339. “The Challenge of Adversity: Three Narratives of Alcohol Dependence, Recovery, and Adult Develop- ment,” Paris and Bradley, 647. “Components of Quality of Life for Persons With a Quadriplegic and Paraplegic Spinal Cord Injury,” Manns and Chad, 795. “Conceptualizing Sports Medicine as Occupational Health Care: Illustrations From Professional Rodeo and Wrestling,” Kotarba, 766. “Death Stories: Acute Exacerbations of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease,” Bailey, 322. “Developing Qualitative Databases for Multiple Users,” Manderson et al., 149. “The Development of Qualitative Health Research: Taking Stock,” Hutchinson, 505. “Empowerment and Australian Community Health Nurses’ Work With Aboriginal Clients: The Sociopolitical Context,” Ritchie, 190. “Feeling Healthy: So Why Should Mexican-Descent Women Screen for Breast Cancer?” Borrayo and Jenkins, 812. “Frontline Talk: Teachers’ Linguistic Resources When Talking About Mental Health and Illness,” Tuffin et al., 477. “Gambling With Video Lottery Terminals,” Doiron and Mazer, 631. “Gender Roles and/or Styles in Crisis: An Integrative Analysis of the Experiences of Fathers of Children With Cancer,” Chesler and Parry, 363. “Health Promotion and Preventive Measures: Interpreting Messages at Midlife,” Meadows et al., 450. “How Can Action Research Apply to Health Services?” Morrison and Lilford, 436. “In the Field With the Beck Depression Inventory,” Barroso and Sandelowski, 491. INDEX 861 “Indigenous Notions of the Workings of the Body: Conflicts and Dilemmas with Norplant Use in Rural Bangladesh,” Rashid, 85. “Jake’s Story: A Middle-Aged, Working-Class Man’s Physical and Spiritual Journey Toward Death,” Black, 293 “Joint Actions of Parents and Adolescents in Health Conversations,” Young et al., 40 “Low-Income African American Adolescents Who Avoid Pregnancy: Tough Girls Who Rewrite Nega- tive Scripts,” Martyn and Hutchinson, 238. “The Meaningo f Skilled Care Providers’ Relationships With Stroke and Aphasia Patients,” Sundin et al., 308. “Moving Them On and In: The Process of Searching for and Selecting an Aged Care Facility,” Cheek and Ballantyne, 221. “Pediatric Lung Transplantation: Families’ Need for Understanding,” Stubblefield and Murray, 58 “Productive Readings: The Portrayal of Health ‘Experts’ in Women’s Magazines,” Kirkman, 751 ‘Psychosocial Considerations for the Prevention of HIV Infection in Injecting Drug Users,” Albertin- Carbé et al., 26. “Reflections on Validity and Epistemology in a Study of Working Relations Between Deaf and Hearing Professionals,” Young and Ackerman, 179. “The Rhetorical Construction of the Predatorial Virus: A Burkian Analysis of Nonfiction Accounts of the Ebola Virus,” Weldon, 5. “Sex-for-Crack-Cocaine Exchange, Poor Black Women, and Pregnancy,” Sharpe, 612. “Social Constructions of Femaleness in Writing About Cancer,” Hanson, 464. “Taciturn Patients in Health Counseling at a Hospital: Passive Recipients or Active Participators?” Kettunen et al., 399. “Team Collaboration: A Case Study of an Early Intervention Team,” Hinojosa et al., 206 “Tell Me What You Mean by ‘Si’: Perceptions cf Quality of Prenatal Care Among Immigrant Latina Women,” Bender et al., 780. ‘Through the Haze of Cigarettes: Teenage Girls’ Stories About Cigarette Addiction,” Moffat and John- son, 668. “Tobacco Policy and the Role of Law Enforcement in Prevention: The Value of Understanding Context,” Woodhouse et al., 682. “Understanding and Supporting African Americans’ Perspectives of End-of-Life Care Planning and Decision Making,” Waters, 385. ““War Stories’: AIDS Prevention and the Street Narratives of Drug Users,” Singer et al., 589. “We Are the Canaries: Self-Care in Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Sufferers,” Lipson, 103 “When the Visit to the Emergency Department Is Medically Nonurgent: Provider Ideologies and Patient Advice,” Guttman et al., 161. “Women’s Lived Experienceso f Pregnancy: A Tapestry of Joy and Suffering,” Bondas and Eriksson, 824 “Working With Women’s Groups to Promote Health in the Community Using the Health Analysis and Action Cycle Within Nepal,” Gibbon and Cazottes, 728. Book Reviews: “Developing Focus Group Research: Politics, Theory and Practice, edited by Rosaline S. Babour and Jenny Kitzinger,” Carey, 848. “Doing Qualitative Research, edited by Benjamin C. Crabtree and William L. Miller,” Thorne, 136. i Grounding Grounded Theory: Guidelines for Qualitative Inquiry, by lan Dey,” Kearney, 580. “Patiaend nDotctosrs : Life-Changing Stories from Primary Care, edited by Jeffrey Borkan, Shmuel Reis, Dov Steinmetz, and Jack H. Medalie,” Aldridge, 282. Editorials: “Are There Risks in Qualitative Research?” Morse, 3 “The Awfulness of Simplification,” Morse, 435. “The Cultural Sensitivity of Grounded Theory,” Morse, 721. “Steps and Strategies,” Morse, 147. “A Storm in the Academic Teacup,” Morse, 587. “Using Shadowed Data,” Morse, 291. 862 QUALITATIVE HEALTH RESEARCH / November 2001 EndNotes: “Transdisciplinarity and the New Production of Knowledge,” van Manen, 850 Letters to the Editor: “Comments on the Brad Trilogy,” Ockander and Osthund, 725 “Reflections on Deconstructing Harry, or When Is Good Art Bad Science?” Schreiber et al., 723 o Pearls, Pith, and Provocation: “Dilemmas of Self in the Method,” Chesney, 127 “Engaging With Phenomenology: Is It More of a Challenge Than It Needs to Be?” Caelli, 273. “Enhancing the Rigor of Grounded Theory: Incorporating Reflexivity and Relationality,” Hall and Callery, 257. “Ethical Issues in the Documentary Data Analysis of Internet Posts and Archives,” Sixsmith and Murray, 423. “Exploring the Technical Aspects of ‘Fit’ in Qualitative Research,” Morse and Singleton, 841. “From Meaning to Meaning: The Influence of Translation Techniques on Non-English Focus Group Research,” Esposito, 568. “Gaining and Maintaining Consent: Ethical Concerns Raised ina Study of Dying Patients,” Lawton, 693. “Joint and Individual Interviewing in the Context of Cancer,” Morris, 553 “Myth 94: Qualitative Health Researchers Will Agree About Validity,” Sparkes, 538. “Planning and Recruiting the Sample for Focus Groups and In-Depth Interviews,” MacDougall and Fudge, 117. “Unsolicited Narratives From the Internet: A Rich Source of Qualitative Data,” Robinson, 706. “Validity in Qualitative Research,” Whittemore et al., 522

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