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to QUALITATIVE HEALTH RESEARCH Volume 12 Number 1 (January 2002) pp. 1-144 Number 2 (February 2002) pp. 145-292 Number 3 (March 2002) pp. 293-432 Number 4 (April 2002) pp. 433-576 Number 5 (May 2002) pp. 577-725 Number 6 (July 2002) pp. 727-868 Number 7 (September 2002) pp. 869-1010 Number 8 (October 2002) pp. 1013-1150 Number 9 (November 2002) pp. 1151-1304 Number 10 (December 2002) pp. 1305-1452 Authors: ABMA, TINEKE A., “Emerging Narrative Forms of Knowledge Representation in the Health Sciences: Two Texts in a Postmodern Context,” 5. ACORN, SONIA, see Thorne, S. ADAM, BARRY D., see Maticka-Tyndale, E. ADAMSON, JOY, and JENNY L. DONOVAN, “Research in Black and White” [Pearls, Pith, and Provoca- tion], 816. ANDERSON, ELIZABETH H., and MARGARET HULL SPENCER, “Cognitive Representations of AIDS: A Phenomenological Study,” 1338. ANDIPATIN, N., see Shefer, T. ANDRINGA, KIMBERLEY R., see Esacove, A. W. ASBRING, PIA, and ANNA-LIISA NARVANEN, “Women’s Experiences of Stigma in Relation to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia,” 148. AVERILL, JENNIFER BATES, “Matrix Analysis as a Complementary Analytic Strategy in Qualitative Inquiry” [Pearls, Pith, and Provocation], 855. BANKS-WALLACE, JOANNE, “Talk That Talk: Storytelling and Analysis Rooted in African American Oral Tradition” [Pearls, Pith, and Provocation], 410. BARRY, CHRISTINE, “Multiple Realities in a Study of Medical Consultations,” 1052. BATE, PAUL, and GLEN ROBERT, “Studying Health Care ‘Quality’ Qualitatively: The Dilemmas and Tensions Between Different Forms of Evaluation Research Within the U.K. National Health Ser- vice,” 962. BECK, CHERYL TATANO, “Postpartum Depression: A Metasynthesis,” 453. BECK, CHERYL TATANO, “Releasing the Pause Button: Mothering Twins During the First Year of Life,” 593. BELGRAVE, LINDA LISKA, DIANE ZABLOTSKY, and MARY ANN GUADAGNO, “How Do We Talk to Each Other? Writing Qualitative Research for Quantitative Readers” [Pearls, Pith, and Provoca- tion], 1427. BEST, DONNA G., see Small, S. P. BRENNAN-HUNTER, ANDREA L., see Small, S. P. BTOUSH, RULA, see Gebbie, K. BUCHANAN, LISA, see Olson, K. QUALITATIVE HEALTH RESEARCH, Vol. 12 No. 10, December 2002 1443-1451 © 2002 Sage Publications 1443 1444. QUALITATIVE HEALTH RESEARCH / December 2002 BUDGE, R. CLAIRE, see Stephens, C. CANAM, CONNIE, see Thorne, S. CARROLL, CARMEN, see King, N. CARRYER, JENNY, see Stephens, C. CARTER, BERNIE, “Chronic Pain in Childhood and the Medical Encounter: Professional Ventriloquism and Hidden Voices,” 28. CARTER, SHELLY, “How Much Subjectivity Is Needed to Understand Our Lives Objectively?,” 1184. CECI, CHRISTINE, LORI HOUGER LIMACHER, and DEBORAH L. McLEOD, “Language and Power: Ascribing Legitimacy to Interpretive Research” [Pearls, Pith, and Provocation], 713. CHANDLER, GENEVIEVE, see Hunter, A. CHEEK, JULIANNE, “Advancing What? Qualitative Research, Scholarship, and the Research Impera- tive” [Keynote Address], 1142. CIAMBRONE, DESIREE, “Informal Networks Among Women With HIV/AIDS: Present Support and Future Prospects,” 872. COHAN, MARK, see Hutchinson, S. COHEN, JEFFREY, see Maticka-Tyndale, E. COLLINS, APRIL, see Williams, C. C. CRESSWELL, JOHN W., see Plano Clark, Vicki L. CURTIN, ROBERTA BRAUN, DONNA MAPES, MARTY PETILLO, and EDITH OBERLEY, “Long-Term Dialysis Survivors: A Transformational Experience,” 609. CUTCLIFFJEO,HN R. and PAUL RAMCHARAN, “Leveling the Playing Field? Exploring the Merits of the Ethics-as-Process Approach for Judging Research Proposals” [Pearls, Pith, and Provocation], 996. DAGGETT, LUANN M., “Living With Loss: Middle-Aged Men Face Spousal Bereavement,” 625. DANIELSON, ELLA, see Paulson, M. DAVIES, DEIRDRE, and JENNY DODD, “Qualitative Research and the Question of Rigor” [Pearls, Pith, and Provocation], 279. DAVIS, RUTH E., “ ‘The Strongest Women’: Exploration of the Inner Resources of Abused Women,” 1248. DICKERSON, SUZANNE STEFFAN, “Redefining Life While Forestalling Death: Living With an Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator After a Sudden Cardiac Death Experience,” 360. DODD, JENNY, see Davies, D. DORNAN, TIM, see King, N. DURBIN, PAULT., “Making Social Science Matter: Why Social Inquiry Fails and How It Can Succeed Again, by Bent Flyvbjerg” [Book Review], 1300. EHRMIN, JOANNE T., “ ‘That Feeling of Not Feeling’: Numbing the Pain For Substance-Dependent African American Women,” 780. EISIKOVITS, ZVI, and ZEEV WINSTOK, “Reconstructing Intimate Violence: The Structure and Content of Recollections of Violent Events,” 685. ELIOTT, JAKLIN, and IAN OLVER, “The Discursive Properties of ‘Hope’: A Qualitative Analysis of Can- cer Patients’ Speech,” 173. ELZUBEIR, MARGARET ANN, see Winslow, W. W. ESACOVE, ANNE W. and KIMBERLY R. ANDRINGA, “The Process of Preventing Pregnancy: Women’s Experiences and Emergency Contraception Use,” 1235. ESKILDSEN, KRISTIN, see Knudsen, P. FAULKNER, SANDRA L., AND MANSFIELD, PHYLLIS KERNOFF, “Reconciling Messages: The Pro- cess of Sexual Talk for Latinas,” 310. FERGUS, KAREN D., ROSS E. GRAY, MARGARET I. FITCH, MANON LABRECQUE, and CATHERINE PHILLIPS, “Active Consideration: Conceptualizing Patient-Provided Support for Spouse Caregivers in the Context of Prostate Cancer,” 492. FINFGELD, DEBORAH L., and LISA M. LEWIS, “Self-Resolution of Alcohol Problems in Young Adult- hood: A Process of Securing Solid Ground,” 581. FINLAY, LINDA, “ ‘Outing’ the Researcher: The Provenance, Process, and Practice of Reflexivity” [Pearls, Pith, and Provocation], 531. FITCH, MARGARET L, see Fergus, K. D. FITCH, MARGARET, see Sinding, C. FOSS, NINA, “Nerves in Northern Norway: The Communication of Emotions, Illness Experiences, and Health-Seeking Behaviors,” 194. INDEX 1445 FREDELIUS, GUNILLA, ROLF SANDELL, and CECILIA LINDQVIST, “Who Should Receive Subsi- dized Psychotherapy? Analysis of Decision Makers’ Think-Aloud Protocols,” 640. FREDERICKS, MARCEL, see Miller, S. I. GAIR, SUSAN, “In the Thick of It: A Reflective Tale From an Australian Social Worker /Qualitative Researcher” [Pearls, Pith, and Provocation], 130. GANTON, GAIL, see Olson, K. GEBBIE, KRISTINE, JACQUELINE MERRILL, INSEON HWANG, MEERA GUPTA, RULA BTOUSH, and MONTE WAGNER, “Identifying Individual Competency in Emerging Areas of Practice: An Applied Approach,” 986. GIBBON, MARION, “Doing a Doctorate Using a Participatory Action Research Framework in the Con- text of Community Health” [Pearls, Pith, and Provocation], 546. GJENGEDAL, EVA, see Wahl, A. GRAY, ROSS E., see Fergus, K. D. GRAY, ROSS, see Sinding, C. GREENBERG, MARLENE, see Sinding, C. GUBRIUM, JABER F., “The Nature of Qualitative Evidence, edited by Janice M. Morse, Janice M. Swanson, and Anton J. Kuzel” [Book Review], 867. GUPTA, MEERA, see Gebbie, K. HANESTAD, BERIT ROKNE, see Wahl, A. HANSEN, EBBA HOLME, see Knudsen, P. HARDEY, MICHAEL, see Hawker, S. HARTER, LYNN M., see Plano Clark, Vicki L. HAUCK, YVONNE L., and VERA F. IRURITA, “Constructing Compatibility: Managing Breastfeeding and Weaning From the Mother’s Perspective,” 873. HAWKER, SHEILA, SHEILA PAYNE, CHRISTINE KERR, MICHAEL HARDEY, and JACKIE POWELL, “Appraising the Evidence: Reviewing Disparate Data Systematically” [Pearls, Pith, and Provoca- tion], 1284. HENRIKSEN, EVA, and URBAN ROSENOQVIST, “Understanding and Practice: ASeven-Year Follow-Up Study on the Implementation of a Cardiac Rehabilitation Program,” 671. HENTZ, PATRICIA, “The Body Remembers: Grieving and a Circle of Time,” 161. HEWITT, JOANNE, see Olson, K. HOLROYD, ELEANOR, “Health-Seeking Behaviors and Social Change: The Experience of the Hong Kong Chinese Elderly,” 731. HOLZEMER, WILLIAM L., see Wilson, H. S. HONEIN, GLADYS, see Winslow, W. W. HUNTER, ANITA, PAULA LUSARDI, DONNA ZUCKER, CYNTHIA JACELON, and GENEVIEVE CHANDLER, “Making Meaning: The Creative Component in Qualitative Research” [Pearls, Pith, and Provocation], 388. HUTCHINSON, SALLY, WILLIAM MARSIGLIO, and MARK COHAN, “Interviewing Young Men About Sex and Procreation: Methodological Issues,” 42. HUTCHINSON, SALLY A., see Wilson, H. S. HWANG, INSEON, see Gebbie, K. IRURITA, VERA F., see Hauck, Y. L. JACELON, CYNTHIA, see Hunter, A. JETT, KATHLEEN, “Making the Connection: Seeking and Receiving Help by Elderly Aftican Ameri- cans,” 373. JILLINGS, CAROL, see Thorne, S. JOACHIM, GLORIA, see Thorne, S. JOHANSSON, EVA, and ANNA WINKVIST, “Trust and Transparency in Human Encounters in Tuber- culosis Control: Lessons Learned in Vietnam,” 473. KAYSER-JONES, JEANIE, “Malnutrition, Dehydration, and Starvation in the Midst of Plenty: The Politi- cal Impact of Qualitative Inquiry” [Keynote Address], 1391. KERR, CHRISTINE, see Hawker, S. KILLORAN, MOIRA, MARILYN JEAN SCHLITZ, and NOLA LEWIS, “ ‘Unremarkable’ Recoveries: Normalizing Adversity and Cancer Survival,” 208. KING, NIGEL, CARMEN CARROLL, PEGGY NEWTON, and TIM DORNAN, “ ‘You Can’t Cure It so You Have to Endure It’: The Experience of Adaptation to Diabetic Renal Disease,” 329. 1446 QUALITATIVE HEALTH RESEARCH / December 2002 KNUDSEN, PIA, EBBA HOLME HANSEN, JANINE MORGALL TRAULSEN, and KRISTIN ESKILDSEN, “Changes in Self-Concept While Using SSRI Antidepressants,” 928. KUZEL, ANTON J., “Some Lessons From the Story of a Funded Project” [EndNotes], 140. LABRECQUE, MANON, see Fergus, K. D. LAM, LAI-WAH, and MACKENZIE, ANN E., “Coping With a Child With Down Syndrome: The Experi- ences of Mothers in Hong Kong,” 223. LESLIE, HELEN, and MARGARET MCALLISTER, “The Benefits of Being a Nurse in Critical Social Research Practice” [Pearls, Pith, and Provocation], 700. LEWIS, LISA M., see Finfgeld, D. L. LEWIS, NOLA, see Killoran, M. LIMACHER, LORI HOUGER, see Ceci, C. LINDOVIST, CECILIA, see Fredelius, G. LOCK, MARGARET, “Human Body Parts as Therapeutic Tools: Contradictory Discourses and Trans- formed Subjectivities” [Keynote Address], 1406. LUSARDI, PAULA, see Hunter, A. MACKENZIE, ANN E., see Lam, L.-W. MANSFIELD, PHYLLIS KERNOFF, see Faulkner, S. L. MAPES, DONNA, see Curtin, R. B. MARSIGLIO, WILLIAM, see Hutchinson, S. MATICKA-TYNDALE, ELEANOR, BARRY D. ADAM, and JEFFREY J. COHEN, “To Work or Not to Work: Combination Therapies and HIV,” 1353. MCALLISTER, MARGARET, see Leslie, H. McENTARFFER, ROB, see Plano Clark, Vicki L. MCKEEVER, PATRICIA, SALLY O’NEILL, and KAREN-LEE MILLER, “Managing Space and Marking Time: Mothering Severely II] Infants in Hospital Isolation,” 1071. McLEOD, DEBORAH L., see Ceci, C. MCVEA, KRISTINE, see Plano Clark, Vicki L. MEADOWS, LYNN M., “The NVivo Qualitative Project Book, by Pat Bazeley and Lyn Richards” [Book Review], 1007. MERCADO-MARTINEZ, FRANCISCO J., and IGOR MARTIN RAMOS-HERRERA, “Diabetes: The Layperson’s Theories of Causality,” 792. MERRILL, JACQUELINE, see Gebbie, K. MEYER, GERALYN A., “The Art of Watching Out: Vigilance in Women Who Have Migraine Head- aches,” 1220. MICKELSON, WILLIAM T,, see Plano Clark, Vicki L. MIKOLAS PETERS, CYNTHIA, and ELSIE M. PINKSTON, “Controllers and Noncontrollers: A Typology of Older Americans and Their Caregivers’ Approaches to Managing the Private Funding of Long-Term Care,” 1161. MILL, JUDY E., and LINDA D. OGILVIE, “Ethical Decision-Making in International Nursing Research” [Pearls, Pith, and Provocation], 807. MILLER, DANA L., see Plano Clark, Vicki L. MILLER, STEVEN I., and MARCEL FREDERICKS, “Naturalistic Inquiry and Reliabilism: ACompatible Epistemological Grounding” [Pearls, Pith, and Provocation], 978. MOORE, LINDA WEAVER, “Conducting Research With Visually Impaired Older Adults” [Pearls, Pith, and Provocation], 559. MORSE, JANICE M., “A Comment on Comments” [Editorial], 3. MORSE, JANICE M., “Considering the ‘Peer’ in Peer Review” [Editorial], 579. MORSE, JANICE M., “Emotional Reenactment” [Editorial], 147. MORSE, JANICE M., “Enhancing the Usefulness of Qualitative Inquiry: Gaps, Directions, and Responsi- bilities” [Keynote Address], 1419. MORSE, JANICE M., “Intuitive Inquiry” [Editorial], 871. MORSE, JANICE M. “Myth #53: Qualitative Research Is Cheap” [Editorial], 1307. MORSE, JANICE M., “Qualitative Health Research: Challenges for the 21st Century” [Keynote Address], 116. MORSE, JANICE M., “Qualitative Tokenism” [Editorial], 729. MORSE, JANICE M., “The Qualities of Qualitative Researchers” [Editorial], 1015. MORSE, JANICE M., “Theory Innocent or Theory Smart?” [Editorial], 295. MORSE, JANICE M., “Where Do Interventions Come From?” [Editorial], 435. INDEX = 1447 MORSE, JANICE M., “Writing My Own Experience . . . ” [Editorial], 1159. MUHLBAUER, SUSAN A., “Navigating the Storm of Mental Illness: Phases in the Family’s Journey,” 1035. NARVANEN, ANNA-LIISA, see Asbring, P. NELSON, ANTONIA M., “A Metasynthesis: Mothering Other-Than-Normal Children,” 515. NEUFELD, ANNE, MARGARET J. HARRISON, MIRIAM J. STEWART, KAREN D. HUGHES, and DENISE SPITZER, “Immigrant Women: Making Connections to Community Resources for Sup- port in Family Caregiving,” 751. NEWTON, PEGGY, see King, N. OBERLEY, EDITH, see Curtin, R. B. OLSON, KARIN, BARBARA TOM, JOANNE HEWITT, JOAN WHITTINGHAM, LISA BUCHANAN, and GAIL GANTON, “Evolving Routines: Preventing Fatigue Associated With Lung and Colorectal Cancer,” 655. OLVER, IAN, see Eliott, J. PATERSON, BARBARA, and SHANNON SCOTT-FINDLAY, “Critical Issues in Interviewing People With Traumatic Brain Injury” [Pearls, Pith, and Provocation], 399. PATERSON, BARBARA, see Thorne, S. PAULSON, MARGARETA, ELLA DANIELSON, and SIV SODERBERG, “Struggling for a Tolerable Existence: The Meaning of Men’s Lived Experiences of Living With Pain of Fibromyalgia Type,” Paulson et al., 238. PAYNE, SHEILA, see Hawker, S. PETILLO, MARTY, see Curtin, R. B. PHILLIPS, CATHERINE, see Fergus, K. D. PIGGOT, JAN, JANIS PATERSON, and CLARE HOCKING, “Participation in Home Therapy Program for Children With Cerebral Palsy: A Compelling Challenge,” 1109. PINKSTON, ELSIE M., see Mikolas Peters, C. J. PLANO CLARK, VICKI L., DANA L. MILLER, JOHN W. CRESWELL, KRISTINE McVEA, ROB McENTARFFER, LYNN M. HARTER, and WILLIAM T. MICKELSON, “In Conversation: High School Students Talk to Students About Tobacco Use and Prevention Strategies,” 1264. POTGIETER, C., see Shefer, T. POWELL, JACKIE, see Hawker, S. POWERS, PENNY, “A Discourse Analysis of Nursing Diagnosis,” 941. RAMCHARAN, PAUL, see Cutcliffe, J. R. RATELE, K., see Shefer, T. ROBERT, GLEN, see Bate, P. ROSENOVIST, URBAN, see Henriksen, E. SODERBERG, SIV, see Paulson, M. SAIKI-CRAIGHILL, SHIGEKO, “The Personal Development of Mothers of Terminal Cancer Patients: How Japanese Women Change Through the Experience of Caring For and Losing Their Children to Cancer,” 769. SANDELL, ROLF, see Fredelius, G. SANDELOWSKI, MARGARETE, “Reembodying Qualitative Inquiry” [Keynote Address], 104. SCHLITZ, MARILYN JEAN, see Killoran, M. SCOTT-FINDLAY, SHANNON, see Paterson, B. SHABALALA, N., see Shefer, T. SHEFER, TAMARA and A. STREBEL, with T. WILSON, N. SHABALALA, L. SIMBAYI, K. RATELE, C. POTGIETER, and M. ANDIPATIN, “The Social Construction of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) in South African Communities,” 1373. SILVERMAN, MYRNA, MARTHA ANN TERRY, RICHARD KENT ZIMMERMAN, JEAN F. NUTINI, and EDMUND M. RICCI, “The Role of Qualitative Methods for Investigating Barriers to Adult Immunization,” 1017. SIMBAYI, L., see Shefer, T. SINDING, CHRISTINA, ROSS GRAY, MARGARET FITCH, and MARLENE GREENBERG, “Staging Breast Cancer, Rehearsing Metastatic Disease,” 61. SKJORSHAMMER, MORTEN, “Understanding Conflicts Between Health Professionals: A Narrative Approach,” 911. 1448 QUALITATIVE HEALTH RESEARCH / December 2002 SMALL, SANDRA P., ANDREA L. BRENNAN-HUNTER, DONNA G. BEST, and SHIRLEY M. SOLBERG, “Struggling to Understand: The Experience of Nonsmoking Parents With Adolescents Who Smoke,” 1202. SOLBERG, SHIRLEY M., see Small, S. P. SPENCER, MARGARET HULL, see Anderson, E. H. SPIERS, JUDITH A., “The Interpersonal Contexts of Negotiating Care in Home Care Nurse-Patient Inter- actions,” 1084. SPIRIG, REBECCA, “In Invisibility and Isolation: The Experience of HIV-Affected Families in German- Speaking Switzerland,” 1323. STEPHENS, CHRISTINE, R. CLAIRE BUDGE, and JENNY CARRYER, “What Is This Thing Called Hor- mone Replacement Therapy? Discursive Construction of Medication in Situated Practice,” 347. STREBEL, T., see Shefer, T. TEMPLE, BOGUSIA, “Crossed Wires: Interpreters, Translators, and Bilingual Workers in Cross- Language Research” [Pearls, Pith, and Provocation], 844. THORNE, SALLY, BARBARA PATERSON, SONIA ACORN, CONNIE CANAM, GLORIA JOACHIM, and CAROL JILLINGS, “Chronic Illness Experience: Insights From a Metastudy,” 437. TOM, BARBARA, see Olson, K. TRAULSEN, JANINE MORGALL, see Knudsen, P. VAN MANEN, MAX, “Care-as-Worry, or ‘Don’t Worry, Be Happy’ ” [Keynote Address], 262. VISSANDJEE, BILKIS, SHELLY N. ABDOOL, and SOPHIE DUPERE, “Focus Groups in Rural Gujarat, India: A Modified Approach” [Pearls, Pith, and Provocation], 826. WACKERBARTH, SARAH B., MEGAN E. STREAMS, and MELISSA K. SMITH, “Capturing the Insights of Family Caregivers: Survey item Generation With a Coupled Intervi/F eocwus Group Process” [Pearls, Pith, and Provocation], 1127. WAGNER, MONTE, see Gebbie, K. WAHL, ASTRID KLOPSTAD, EVA GJENGEDAL, and BERIT ROKNE HANESTAD, “The Bodily Suffer- ing of Living With Severe Psoriasis: In-Depth Interviews With 22 Hospitalized Patients With Psoria- sis,” 250. WHITTINGHAM, JOAN, see Olson, K. WILLIAMS, CHARMAINE C., and APRIL COLLINS, “The Social Construction of Disability in Schizo- phrenia,” 297. WILSON, HOLLY SKODOL, SALLY A. HUTCHINSON, and WILLIAM L. HOLZEMER, “Reconciling Incompatibilities: A Grounded Theory of HIV Medication Adherence and Symptom Manage- ment,” 1309. WILSON, T., see Shefer, T. WINKVIST, ANNA, see Johansson, E. WINSLOW, WENDY WILKINS, GLADYS HONEIN, and MARGARET ANN ELZUBEIR, “Seeking Emirati Women’s Voices: The Use of Focus Groups With an Arab Population” [Pearls, Pith, and Provocation], 566. WINSTOCK, ZEEV, see Eisikovits, Z. WISE, BARBARA V., “In Their Own Words: The Lived Experience of Pediatric Liver Transplantations,” 74. WOLCOTT, HARRY, “Writing Up Qualitative Research . . . Better” [Keynote Address], 91. ZUCKER, DONNA, see Hunter, A. Editorials: “A Comment on Comments,” Morse, 3. “Considering the ‘Peer’ in Peer Review,” Morse, 579. “Emotional Reenactment,” Morse, 147. “Intuitive Inquiry,” Morse, 871. “Myth #53: Qualitative Research Is Cheap,” Morse, 1307. “Qualitative Tokenism,” 729. “The Qualities of Qualitative Researchers” [Editorial], Morse, 1015. “Theory Innocent or Theory Smart?,” Morse, 295. “Where Do Interventions Come From?,” Morse, 435. “Writing My Own Experience... ,” Morse, 1159. 1449 Articles: “Active Consideration: Conceptualizing Patient-Provided Support for Spouse Caregivers in the Context of Prostate Cancer,” Fergus, 492. “The Art of Watching Out: Vigilance in Women Who Have Migraine Headaches,” Meyer, 1220. “The Bodily Suffering of Living With Severe Psoriasis: In-Depth Interviews With 22 Hospitalized Patients With Psoriasis,” Wahl et al., 250. “The Body Remembers: Grieving and a Circle of Time,” Hentz, 161. “Changes in Self-Concept While Using SSRI Antidepressants,” Knudsen et al., 928. “Chronic Illness Experience: Insights From a Metastudy,” Thorne et al., 437. “Chronic Pain in Childhood and the Medical Encounter: Professional Ventriloquism and Hidden Voices,” Carter, 28. “Cognitive Representations of AIDS: A Phenomenological Study,” Anderson and Spencer, 1338. “Constructing Compatibility: Managing Breastfeeding and Weaning From the Mother’s Perspective,” Hauck et al., 873. “Controllers and Noncontrollers: A Typology of Older Americans and Their Caregivers’ Approaches to Managing the Private Funding of Long-Term Care,” Mikolas Peters and Pinkston, 1161. “Coping With a Child With Down Syndrome: The Experiences of Mothers in Hong Kong,” Lam and Mackenzie, 223. “Diabetes: The Layperson’s Theories of Causality,” Mercado-Martinez and Ramos-Herrera, 792. “A Discourse Analysis of Nursing Diagnosis,” Powers, 941. “The Discursive Properties of ‘Hope’: A Qualitative Analysis of Cancer Patients’ Speech,” Eliott and Olver, 173. “Emerging Narrative Forms of Knowledge Representation in the Health Sciences: Two Texts in a Postmodern Context,” Abma, 5. “Evolving Routines: Preventing Fatigue Associated With Lung and Colorectal Cancer,” Olson et al., 655. “Health-Seeking Behaviors and Social Change: The Experience of the Hong Kong Chinese Elderly,” Holroyd, 731. “How Much Subjectivity Is Needed to Understand Our Lives Objectively?,” Carter, 1184. “Identifying Individual Competency in Emerging Areaso f Practice: An Applied Approach,” Gebbie et al., 986. “Immigrant Women: Making Connections to Community Resources for Support in Family Caregiving,” Neufeld et al., 751. “In Conversation: High School Students Talk to Students About Tobacco Use and Prevention Strategies,” Plano Clark et al., 1264. “In Invisibility and Isolation: The Experience of HIV-Affected Families in German-Speaking Switzer- land,” Spirig, 1323. “In Their Own Words: The Lived Experience of Pediatric Liver Transplantations,” Wise, 74. “Informal Networks Among Women With HIV/AIDS: Present Support and Future Prospects,” Ciambrone, 872. “The Interpersonal Contexts of Negotiating Care in Home Care Nurse-Patient Interactions,” Spiers, 1084. “Interviewing Young Men About Sex and Procreation: Methodological Issues,” Hutchinson et al., 42. “Living With Loss: Middle-Aged Men Face Spousal Bereavement,” Daggett, 625. “Long-Term Dialysis Survivors: A Transformational Experience,” Curtin, 609. “Making the Connection: Seeking and Receiving Help by Elderly Aftican Americans,” Jett, 373. “Managing Space and Marking Time: Mothering Severely II] Infants in Hospital Isolation,” McKeever et al., 1071. “A Metasynthesis: Mothering Other-Than-Normal Children,” Nelson, 515. “Multiple Realities in a Study of Medical Consultations,” Barry, 1052. “Navigating the Storm of Mental Illness: Phases in the Family’s Journey,” Muhlbauer, 1035. “Nerves in Northern Norway: The Communication of Emotions, Illness Experiences, and Health- Seeking Behaviors,” Foss, 194. “Participation in Home Therapy Program for Children With Cerebral Palsy: A Compelling Challenge,” Piggot et al., 1109. “The Personal Development of Mothers of Terminal Cancer Patients: How Japanese Women Change Through the Experieofn Ccarein g For and Losing Their Children to Cancer,” Saiki-Craighill, 769. “Postpartum Depression: A Metasynthesis,” Beck, 453. 1450 QUALITATIVE HEALTH RESEARCH / December 2002 “The Process of Preventing Pregnancy: Women’s Experiences and Emergency Contraception Use,” Esacove and Andringa, 1235. “Reconciling Incompatibilities: AGrounded Theory of HIV Medication Adherence and Symptom Man- agement,” Wilson et al., 1309. “Reconstructing Intimate Violence: The Structure and Content of Recollections of Violent Events,” Eisikovits and Winstok, 685. “Redefining Life While Forestalling Death: Living With an Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator After a Sudden Cardiac Death Experience,” Dickerson, 360. “Releasing the Pause Button: Mothering Twins During the First Year of Life,” Beck, 593. “The Role of Qualitative Methods for Investigating Barriers to Adult Immunization,” Silverman et al., 1017. “Self-Resolution of Alcohol Problems in Young Adulthood: A Process of Securing Solid Ground,” Finfgeld and Lewis, 581. “The Social Construction of Disability in Schizophrenia,” Williams and Collins, 297. “The Social Construction of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) in South African Communities,” Shefer et al., 1373. “Staging Breast Cancer, Rehearsing Metastatic Disease,” Sinding et al., 61. “The Strongest Women’: Exploration of the Inner Resources of Abused Women,” Davis, 1248. “Struggling for a Tolerable Existence: The Meaning of Men’s Lived Experiences of Living With Pain of Fibromyalgia Type,” Paulson et al., 238. “Struggling to Understand: The Experience of Nonsmoking Parents With Adolescents Who Smoke,” Small et al., 1202. “Studying Health Care ‘Quality’ Qualitatively: The Dilemmas and Tensions Between Different Forms of Evaluation Research Within the U.K. National Health Service,” Bate and Robert, 962. “*That Feeling of Not Feeling’: Numbing the Pain For Substance-Dependent African American Women,” Ehrmin, 780. “To Work or Not to Work: Combination Therapies and HIV,” Maticka-Tyndale et al., 1353. “Trust and Transparency in Human Encounters in Tuberculosis Control: Lessons Learned in Vietnam,” Johansson, 473. “Understanding and Practice: A Seven-Year Follow-Up Study on the Implementation of a Cardiac Reha- bilitation Program,” Henriksen and Rosenqvist, 671. “Understanding Conflicts Between Health Professionals: A Narrative Approach,” Skjorshammer, 911. “es Unremarkable’ Recoveries: Normalizing Adversity and Cancer Survival,” Killoran et al., 208. “What Is This Thing Called Hormone Replacement Therapy? Discursive Construction of Medication in Situated Practice,” Stephens et al., 347. “Who Should Receive Subsidized Psychotherapy?: Analysis of Decision Makers’ Think-Aloud Proto- cols,” Fredelius et al., 640. “Women’s Experiences of Stigma in Relation to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia,” Asbring and Narvanen, 148. “*You Can't Cure It so You Have to Endure It’: The Experience of Adaptation to Diabetic Renal Disease,” King et al., 329. Keynote Addresses: “Advancing What? Qualitative Research, Scholarship, and the Research Imperative,” Cheek, 1419. “Care-as-Worry, or ‘Don’t Worry, Be Happy.’ ” van Manen, 262. “Enhancing the Usefulness of Qualitative Inquiry: Gaps, Directions, and Responsibilities,” Morse, 1419. “Human Body Parts as Therapeutic Tools: Contradictory Discourses and Transformed Subjectivities,” Lock, 1406. “Malnutrition, Dehydration, and Starvation in the Midst of Plenty: The Political Impact of Qualitative Inquiry,” Kayser-Jones, 1391. “Qualitative Health Research: Challenges for the 21st Century,” Morse, 116. “Reembodying Qualitative Inquiry,” Sandelowski, 104. “Writing Up Qualitative Research . . . Better,” Wolcott, 91. INDEX 1451 Pearls, Pith, and Provocation: “Appraising the Evidence: Reviewing Disparate Data Systematically,” Hawker et al., 1284. “The Benefits of Being a Nurse in Critical Social Research Practice,” Leslie and McAllister, 700. “Capturing the Insights of Family Caregivers: Survey Item Generation With a Coupled Interview / Focus Group Process,” Wackerbarth et al., 1127. “Conducting Research With Visually Impaired Older Adults,” Moore, 559. “Critical Issues in Interviewing People With Traumatic Brain Injury,” Paterson and Scott-Findlay, 399. “Crossed Wires: Interpreters, Translators, and Bilingual Workers in Cross-Language Research,” Tem- ple, 844. “Doing a Doctorate Using a Participatory Action Research Framework in the Context of Community Health,” Gibbon, 546. “Ethical Decision-Making in International Nursing Research,” Mill and Ogilvie, 807. “Focus Groups in Rural Gujarat, India: A Modified Approach,” Vissandjée et al., 826. “How Do We Talk to Each Other? Writing Qualitative Research for Quantitative Readers,” Belgrave et al., 1427. “In the Thick of It: A Reflective Tale From an Australian Social Worker /Qualitative Researcher,” Gair, 130. “Language and Power: Ascribing Legitimacy to Interpretive Research,” Ceci et al., 713. “Leveling the Playing Field? Exploring the Merits of the Ethics-as-Process Approach for Judging Research Proposals,” Cutcliffe and Ramcharan, 996. “Making Meaning: The Creative Component in Qualitative Research,” Hunter et al., 388. “Matrix Analysis as a Complementary Analytic Strategy in Qualitative Inquiry,” Averill, 855. “Naturalistic Inquiry and Reliabilism: A Compatible Epistemological Grounding,” Miller and Fredericks, 978. “de Outing’ the Researcher: The Provenance, Process, and Practice of Reflexivity,” Finlay, 531. “Qualitative Research and the Question of Rigor,” Daveis and Dodd, 279. “Research in Black and White,” Adamson and Donovan, 816. “Seeking Emirati Women’s Voices: The Use of Focus Groups With an Arab Population,” Winslow et al., 566. “Talk That Talk: Storytelling and Analysis Rooted in African American Oral Tradition,” Banks- Wallace, 410. Book Reviews: “Making Social Science Matter: Why Social Inquiry Fails and How It Can Succeed Again, by Bent Flyvbjerg,” Durbin, 1300. “The Nature of Qualitative Evidence, edited by Janice M. Morse, Janice M. Swanson, and Anton J. Kuzel,” Gubrium, 867. “The NVivo Qualitative Project Book, by Pat Bazeley and Lyn Richards,” Meadows, 1007. EndNotes: “Some Lessons From the Story of a Funded Project,” Kuzel, 140.

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