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to QUALITATIVE HEALTH RESEARCH Volume 14 Number 1 (January 2004), pp. 1-148 Number 2 (February 2004), pp. 149-292 Number 3 (March 2004), pp. 293-444 Number 4 (April 2004), pp. 445-588 Number 5 (May 2004), pp. 589-736 Number 6 (July 2004), pp. 737-884 Number 7 (September 2004), pp. 885-1024 Number 8 (October 2004), pp. 1025-1172 Number 9 (November 2004), pp. 1175-1320 Number 10 (December 2004), pp. 1321-1468 Authors: ABERG, ANNA CRISTINA, BIRGITTA SIDENVALL, MIKE HEPWORTH, KAREN O'REILLY, and HANS LITHELL, “Continuity of the Self in Later Life: Perceptions of Informal Caregivers,” 792. AGAR, MICHAEL H., “Know When to Hold ‘Em, Know When to Fold ‘Em: Qualitative Thinking Out- side the University” [Keynote Address], 100. ALMARSDOTTIR, ANNA BIRNA, see Traulsen, J. M. APKER, JULIE, and SUSAN EGGLY, “Communicating Professional Identity in Medical Socialization: Considering the Ideological Discourse of Morning Report,” 411. ARCIA, EMILY, MARIA C. FERNANDEZ, MARISELA JAQUEZ, HECTOR CASTILLO, and MARIA RUIZ, “Modes of Entry Into Services for Young Children With Disruptive Behaviors,” 1211. ARNEY, LAURIE, see Schneider, B. ASBRING, PIA, and ANNA-LIISA NARVANEN, “Patient Power and Control: A Study of Women With Uncertain Illness Trajectories,” 226. BAILEY, PATRICIA HILL, “The Dyspnea-Anxiety-Dyspnea Cycle—COPD Patients’ Stories of Breath- lessness: ‘It’s Scary /When You Can’t Breathe,’ ” 760. BAILLIE, LYNNE, see Johnson, J. L. BALL, MARY M., see Perkins, M. M. BAMFORD, JOHN, see Young, A. BARCLAY, LESLEY, see Williams, P. BARKHOUSE, KARI, see Joffres, C. BELL, MICHELLE, see Ensign, J. BENNSTAM, AGNETA LILLQVIST, MARGARETHA STRANDMARK, and VINOD K. DIWAN, “Per- ception of Tuberculosis in the Democratic Republic of Congo: Wali Ya Nkumu in the Mai Ndombe District,” 299. BENSON, GEORGE, see Schneider, B. BEN-YIZHACK, YAEL, see Somer, E. BJORNSDOTTIR, INGUNN, see Traulsen, J. M. BOTTORFF, JOAN L., JOY L. JOHNSON, BARBARA MOFFAT, DOREEN FOFONOFF, BERNICE BUDZ, and MARLEE GROENING, “Synchronizing Clinician Engagement and Client Motivation in Telephone Counseling,” 462. QUALITATIVE HEALTH RESEARCH, Vol. 14 No. 10, December 2004 1457-1465 DOI: 10.1177 /1049732304271782 © 2004 Sage Publications 1457 1458 QUALITATIVE HEALTH RESEARCH / December 2004 BROCKMEIER, JENS, see Medved, M. BRORSTROM, BJORN, BO HALLIN, and GUSTAF KASTBERG, “The Significance of Control Models: Intentional and Unintentional Effects,” 889. BUCHBINDER, ELI, see Somer, E. BUCK, DAVID S., DONNA ROCHON, HARRIETT DAVIDSON, SHERYL MCCURDY, and MEMBERS OF THE CHANGE COMMITTEE OF HEALTHCARE FOR THE HOMELESS-HOUSTON (HHH), “Involving Homeless Persons in the Leadership of a Health Care Organization,” 513. BUDZ, BERNICE, see Bottorff, J. L. CANALES, MARY K., and BERTA M. GELLER, “Moving in Between Mammography: seenee dD eci- sions of American Indian Women in Vermont,” 836. CANNAERTS, NANCY, BERNADETTE DIERCKX DE CASTERLE, and MIEKE GRYPDONCK, “Pallia- tive Care, Care for Life: A Study of the Specificity of Residential Palliative Care,” 816. CARLSON, GLENYS, see Liddle, J. CASSELL, JOAN, “Stories, Moral Judgment, and Medical Care in an Intensive Care Unit,” 663. CASTILLO, HECTOR, see Arcia, E. CASTRO, ROBERTO, see Erviti, J. CHALLY, PAMELA, see D’Abundo, M. CHAMBERS, NATALIE A., see Johnson, J. L. CHAN, ZENOBIA C. Y., “In Response to the Editorial Titled ‘When Persistence Wears Thin’ ” [Letter to the Editor], 1023. CHANGE COMMITTEE OF HEALTHCARE FOR THE HOMELESS-HOUSTON (HHH), see Buck, D.S. CHAPPLE, ALISON, and SUE ZIEBLAND, “The Role of Humor for Men With Testicular Cancer,” 1123. CHARMAZ, KATHY, “Premises, Principles, and Practices in Qualitative Research: Revisiting the Foun- dations” [Keynote Address], 976. CHEEK, JULIANNE, “At the Margins?: Discourse Analysis and Qualitative Research” [Keynote Address], 1140. CHEUNG, JENNY, and PETA HOCKING “The Experience of Spousal Carers of People With Multiple Sclerosis,” 153. COLLADO, ANA, see Erviti, J. COMBS, BESS L., see Perkins, M. M. CON, ANDREA, see Thorne, S. COREIL, JEANNINE, JAIME WILKE, and IRENE PINTADO, “Cultural Models of Illness and Recoyery in Breast Cancer Support Groups,” 905. CRICCO-LIZZA, ROBERTA, “Infant-Feeding Beliefs and Experiences of Black Women Enrolled in WIC in the New York Metropolitan Area,” Cricco-Lizza, 1197. D’ABUNDO, MICHELLE, and PAMELA CHALLY, “Struggling With Recovery: Participant Perspectives on Battling an Eating Disorder,” 1094. DAVIDSON, HARRIETT, see Buck, D. S. DERRY, JEFF, see Schneider, B. DEVERS, KELLY, “Qualitative Methods and Health Policy Research, by Elizabeth Murphy and Robert Dingwall” [Book Review], 1020. DIERCKX DE CASTERLE, BERNADETTE, see Cannaerts, N. DIWAN, VINOD K., see Bennstam, A. L. DRIESSNACK, MARTHA, “I Found Marilys Guillemin’s Article . .. Very Interesting” [Letter to the Edi- tor], 1022. DUBLIN, SHARON, see Neufeld, A. DUTTA-BERGMAN, MOHAN J., “Poverty, Structural Barriers, and Health: Santali Narrative of Health Communication,” 1107. EGGLY, SUSAN, see Apker, J. ENSIGN, JOSEPHINE, and MICHELLE BELL, “Illness Experiences of Homeless Youth,” 1239. ERVITI, JOAQUINA, ROBERTO CASTRO, and ANA COLLADO, “Strategies Used by Low-Income Mexican Women to Deal With Miscarriage and “Spontaneous” Abortion,” 1058. ESTABLE, ALMA, see MacLean, L. M. FARQUHARSON, JANE, see Joffres, C. FENAUGHTY, ANDREA M., and LORRAINE NAMYNIUK, “ ‘Here’s What I’d Do... ’: Condom Pro- motion Strategies Proposed by High-Risk Women in Anchorage, Alaska,” 23. FERNANDEZ, MARIA C., see Arcia, E. INDEX 1459 FIELDING, STEPHEN L., and ERIC A. SCHAFF, “Social Context and the Experience of aS ample of U.S. Wornen Taking RU-486 (Mifepristone) for Early Abortion,” 612. FLETCHER, CAROL E., “Health Care Providers’ Perceptions of Spirituality While Caring for Veterans,” 546. FLICKER, SARAH, DAVE HAANS, and HARVEY SKINNER, “Ethical Dilemmas in Research on Internet Communities” [Pearls, Pith, and Provocation], 124. FOFONOFF, DOREEN, see Bottorff, J. L. FOOTE-ARDAH, CARRIE E., “Sociocultural Barriers to the Use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine for HIV,” 593. FRANK, ARTHUR W., “After Methods, the Story: From Incongruity to Truth in Qualitative Research,” [Keynote Address], 430. GEARING, ROBIN EDWARD, “Bracketing in Qualitative Research: A Typology” [Pearls, Pith, and Prov- ocation], 1429. GELLER, BERTA M., see Canales, M. K. GILGUN, JANE F.,, “Qualitative Methods and the Development of Clinical Assessment Tools” [Pearls, Pith, and Provocation], 1008. GIRARD, FRANCINE M., see Watson, L. A. GOODMAN, JANICE H., “Coping With Trauma and Hardship Among Unaccompanied Refugee Youths From Sudan,” 1177. GRAY, MARY TOD, “Philosophical Inquiry in Nursing: An Argument for Radical Empiricism as a Philo- sophical Framework for the Phenomenology of Addiction” [Pearls, Pith, and Provocation], 1151. GREEN, CARLA A., see Wisdom, J. P. GREEN, KEN, see Perry, C. GRINYER, ANNE, “The Narrative Correspondence Method: What a Follow-up Study Can Tell Us About the Longer Term Effect on Participants in Emotionally Demanding Research,” Grinyer, 1326. GROENING, MARLEE, see Bottorff, J. L. GRYPDONCK, MIEKE, see Cannaerts, N. GUILLEMIN, MARILYS, “Understanding Illness: Using Drawings as a Research Method” [Pearls, Pith, and Provocation], 272. HAANS, DAVE, see Flicker, S. HAGLUND, KRISTIN, “Conducting Life History Research With Adolescents” [Pearls, Pith, and Provo- cation], 1309. ‘ HALL, BARRY L., and JUDITH C. KULIG, “Kanadier Mennonites: A Case Study Examining Research Challenges Among Religious Groups’ [Pearls, Pith, and Provocation], 359. HALLIN, BO, see Brorstrém, B. HARRIS, SUSAN R., see Thorne, S. HARRISON, MARGARET J., see Neufeld, A. HEATH, STEPHANIE, see Joffres, C. HENDRY, FIONA, and CHRIS MCVITTIE, “Is Quality of Life a Healthy Concept?: Measuring and Understanding Life Experiences of Older People,” 961. HEPWORTH, MIKE, see Aberg, A. C. HINCK, SUSAN, “The Lived Experience of Oldest-Old Rural Adults,” 779. HOCKING, PETA, see Cheung, J. HONEY, ANNE, “Benefits and Drawbacks of Employment: Perspectives of People With Mental [liness,” 381. HUGHES, KAREN, see Neufeld, A. JAQUEZ, MARISELA, see Arcia, E. JENSEN, LOUISE, see Thorne, S. JOFFRES, CHRISTINE, STEPHANIE HEATH, JANE FARQUHARSON, KARI BARKHOUSE, CELESTE LATTER, and DAVID R. MACLEAN, “Facilitators and Challenges to Organizational Capacity Building in Heart Health Promotion,” 39. JOHNSON, JOY L., see Bottorff, J. L. JOHNSON, JOY L., CECILIA KALAW, CHRIS Y. LOVATO, LYNNE BAILLIE, and NATALIE A. CHAMBERS, “Crossing the Line: Adolescents’ Experiences of Controlling Their Tobacco Use,” 1276. JOHNSTONE, P. LYNNE, “Mixed Methods, Mixed Methodology Health Services Research in Practice” [Pearls, Pith, and Provocation], 259. KALAW, CECILIA, see Johnson, J. L. 1460 QUALITATIVE HEALTH RESEARCH / December 2004 KASTBERG, GUSTAE see Brorstrém, B. KEARNEY, MARGARET H., see Thorne, S. KERSE, NGAIRE, see Kiata, L. KIATA, LIZ, and NGAIRE KERSE, “Intercultural Residential Care in New Zealand,” 313. KULIG, JUDITH C., see Hall, B. L. LAROCQUE, SYLVIE, see Neufeld, A. LATTER, CELESTE, see Joffres, C. LIDDLE, JACKI, GLENYS CARLSON, and KRYSS MCKENNA, “Using a Matrix in Life Transition Research” [Pearls, Pith, and Provocation], 1396. LIPSON, JULIENE, see Tzeng, W.-C. LITHELL, HANS, see Aberg, A. C. LOPEZ, KAY A.,and DANNY G. WILLIS, “Descriptive Versus Interpretive Phenomenology: Their Con- tributions to Nursing Knowledge” [Pearls, Pith, and Provocation], 726. LOVATO, CHRIS Y., see Johnson, J. L. LOWTON, KAREN, “Only When I Cough?: Adults’ Disclosure of Cystic Fibrosis,” 167. LOYTTYNIEMI, VARPU, PEKKA VIRTANEN, and LIISA RANTALAIHO, “Work and Family as Con- stituents of Sense of Coherence,” 924. LUCAS, KEN, see Schneider, B. MACLEAN, DAVID R., see Joffres, C. MACLEAN, LYNNE M., MECHTHILD MEYER, and ALMA ESTABLE, “Improving Accuracy of Tran- scripts in Qualitative Research” [Pearls, Pith, and Provocation], 113. MAJDAR, IRENA, “Writing in the Dark: Phenomenological Studies in Interpretive Inquiry, by Max van Manen” [Book Review], 290. MANTZOUKAS, STEFANOS, “Issues of Representation Within Qualitative Inquiry” [Pearls, Pith, and Provocation], 994. MCCRACKEN, WENDY, see Young, A. MCCURDY, SHERYL, see Buck, D. S. MCGUINNESS, LIZA, see Thorne, S. MCKENNA, KRYSS, see Liddle, J. MCNEILL, TED, “Fathers’ Experience of Parenting a Child With Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis,” 526. MCPHERSON, GLADYS, see Thorne, S. MCVITTIE, CHRIS, see Hendry, F. MEDVED, MARIA, and JENS BROCKMEIER, “Making Sense of Traumatic Experiences: Telling Your Life With Fragile X Syndrome,” 741. MEEKER, MARY ANN, “Family Surrogate Decision Making at the End of Life: Seeing Them Through With Care and Respect,” 204. MEYER, MECHTHILD, see MacLean, L. M. MISURELLI, MICHELE, see Schneider, B. MIZRACHI, NISSIM, see Shuval, J. T. MOFFAT, BARBARA, see Bottorff, J. L. MOHR, WANDA K., “Surfacing the Life Phases of a Mental Health Support Group,” 61. MONTBRIAND, MURIEL J., “Seniors’ Survival Trajectories and the Illness Connection,” 449. MORRISON, LYNN, “Traditions in Transition: Young People’s Risk for HIV in Chiang Mai, Thailand,” 328. MORSE, JANICE M., “Alternative Modes of Representation: There Are No Shortcuts” [Editorial], 887. MORSE, JANICE M. “The Complexities of Health Promotion” [Editorial], 3. MORSE, JANICE M., “Constructing Qualitatively Derived Theory: Concept Construction and Concept Typologies” [Keynote Address], 1387. MORSE, JANICE M., “Fair and Fast Reviews” [Editorial], 1175. MORSE, JANICE M., “The Hardening of Soft Data” [Editorial], 591. MORSE, JANICE M., “How to Revise an Article” [Editorial], 447. MORSE, JANICE M., “Qualitative Comparison: Appropriateness, Equivalence, and Fit” [Editorial], 1323. MORSE, JANICE M., “Qualitative Evidence: Using Signs, Signals, Indicators, and Facts” [Editorial], 739. MORSE, JANICE M., “Qualitative Significance” [Editorial], 151. MORSE, JANICE M., “Using the Right Tool for the Job” [Editorial], 1029. MORSE, JANICE M., “When Persistence Wears Thin” [Editorial], 297. INDEX 1461 MUELLER, MARY-ROSE, “Clinical, Technical, and Social Contingencies and the Decisions of Adults With HIV/AIDS to Enroll in Clinical Trials” [Pearls, Pith, and Provocation], 704. NAMYNIUK, LORRAINE, see Fenaughty, A. M. NARVANEN, ANNA-LIISA, see Asbring, P. NEUFELD, ANNE, MARGARETJ .H ARRISON, GWEN R. REMPEL, SYLVIE LAROCQUE, SHARON DUBLIN, MIRIAM STEWART, and KAREN HUGHES, “Practical Issues in Using a Card Sort in a Study of Nonsupport and Family Caregiving” [Pearls, Pith, and Provocation], 1418. NICKERSON, DANA, see Schneider, B. NOBLIT, GEORGE, see Thorne, S. OHMAN, MARJA, and SIV SODERBERG, “The Experiences of Close Relatives Living With a Person With Serious Chronic Illness,” 396. O'REILLY, KAREN, see Aberg, A. C. PELED-AVRAM, MAYA, see Somer, E. PERKINS, MOLLY M., MARY M. BALL, FRANK J. WHITTINGTON, and BESS L. COMBS, “Managing the Care Needs of Low-Income Board-and-Care Home Residents: A Process of Negotiating Risks,” 478. PERRY, CATHERINE, MIRANDA THURSTON, and KEN GREEN, “Involvement and Detachment in Researching Sexuality: Reflections on the Process of Semistructured Interviewing” [Pearls, Pith, and Provocation], 135. PICKLER, RITA, “Qualitative Data: An Introduction to Coding and Analysis, by Carl F. Auerbach and Louise B. Silverstein” [Book Review], 1165. PINTADO, IRENE, see Coreil, J. PINTO, KRISTINA C., “Intersections of Gender and Age in Health Care: Adapting Autonomy and Con- fidentiality for the Adolescent Girl,” 78. PLANT, AILEEN J., see Watkins, R. E. POINDEXTER, CYNTHIA CANNON, “Medical Profiling: Narratives of Privilege, Prejudice, and HIV Stigma,” 496. POWER, ELAINE M., “Toward Understanding in Postmodern Interview Analysis: Interpreting the Con- tradictory Remarks of a Research Participant” [Pearls, Pith, and Provocation], 858. RANTALAIHO, LIISA, see Léyttyniemi, V. REISINGER, HEATHER SCHACHT, “Counting Apples as Oranges: Epidemiology and Ethnography in Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment” [Pearls, Pith, and Provocation], 241. REMPEL, GWEN R., see Neufeld, A. RIANON, NAHID J., see Shelton, A. J. ROCHON, DONNA, see Buck, D. S. ROZMOVITS, LINDA, and SUE ZIEBLAND, “Expressions of Loss of Adulthood in the Narratives of People With Colorectal Cancer,” 187. RUIZ, MARIA, see Arcia, E. SAVENSTEDT, STEFAN, KARIN ZINGMARK, and P.-O. SANDMAN, “Being Present in a Distant Room: Aspects of Teleconsultations With Older People in a Nursing Home,” 1046. SANDELOWSKI, MARGARETE, see Thorne, S. SANDELOWSKI, MARGARETE, “Using Qualitative Research” [Keynote Address], 1366. SANDMAN, P.-O., see Savenstedt, S. SCHAFF, ERIC A., see Fielding, S. L. SCHMIED, VIRGINIA, see Williams, P. SCHNEIDER, BARBARA, HANNAH SCISSONS, LAURIE ARNEY, GEORGE BENSON, JEFF DERRY, KEN LUCAS, MICHELE MISURELLI, DANA NICKERSON, and MARK SUNDERLAND, “Com- munication Between People With Schizophrenia and Their Medical Professionals: A Participatory Research Project,” 562. SCISSONS, HANNAH, see Schneider, B. SHAW, IAN, “Doctors, ‘Dirty Work’ Patients, and ‘Revolving Doors,’ ” 1032. SHELTON, ANDREA J., and NAHID J. RIANON, “Recruiting Participants From a Community of Bangladeshi Immigrants for a Study of Spousal Abuse: An Appropriate Cultural Approach” [Pearls, Pith, and Provocation], 369. SHUVAL, JUDITH T., and NISSIM MIZRACHI, “Changing Boundaries: Modes of Coexistence of Alter- native and Biomedicine,” 675. SIDENVALL, BIRGITTA, see Aberg, A. C. SKINNER, HARVEY, see Flicker, S. 1462 QUALITATIVE HEALTH RESEARCH / December 2004 SODERBERG, SIV, see Ohman, M. SOMER, ELI, ELI BUCHBINDER, MAYA PELED-AVRAM, and YAEL BEN-YIZHACK, “The Stress and Coping of Israeli Emergency Room Social Workers Following Terrorist Attacks,” 1077. STEWART, MIRIAM, see Neufeld, A. STRANDMARK, MARGARETHA, see Bennstam, A. L. SUNDERLAND, MARK, see Schneider, B. TATTERSALL, HELEN, see Young, A. TEITELMAN, ANNE M., “Adolescent Girls’ Perspectives of Family Interactions Related to Menarche and Sexual Health,” 1292. THOMAS-MACLEAN, ROANNE, “Memories of Treatment: The Immediacy of Breast Cancer,” 628. THORNE, SALLY, ANDREA CON, LIZA MCGUINNESS, GLADYS MCPHERSON, and SUSAN R. HARRIS, “Health Care Communication Issues in Multiple Sclerosis: An Interpretive Description,” 5: THORNE, SALLY, LOUISE JENSEN, MARGARET H. KEARNEY, GEORGE NOBLIT, and MARGARETE SANDELOWSKL, “Qualitative Metasynthesis: Reflections on Methodological Ori- entation and Ideological Agenda,” 1342. THURSTON, MIRANDA, see Perry, C. TRAULSEN, JANINE MORGALL, ANNA BIRNA ALMARSDOTTIR, and INGUNN BJORNSDOTTIR, “Interviewing the Moderator: An Ancillary Method to Focus Groups” [Pearls, Pith, and Provoca- tion], 714. TURNER, PAAIGE K., “Mainstreaming Alternative Medicine: Doing Midwifery at the Intersection,” 644. TZENG, WEN-CHII, and LIPSON, JULIENE G., “The Cultural Context of Suicide Stigma in Taiwan,” 345. UUS, KAI, see Young, A. VIRTANEN, PEKKA, see Léyttyniemi, V. WARR, DEBORAH J., “Stories in the Flesh and Voices in the Head: Reflections on the Context and Impact of Research With Disadvantaged Populations” [Pearls, Pith, and Provocation], 578. WATKINS, ROCHELLE E., and AILEEN J. PLANT, “Pathways to Treatment for Tuberculosis in Bali: Patient Perspectives,” 691. WATSON, LORRAINE A., and FRANCINE M. GIRARD, “Establishing Integrity and Avoiding Method- ological Misunderstanding” [Pearls, Pith, and Provocation], 875. WHITTINGTON, FRANK J., see Perkins, M. M. WILKE, JAIME, see Coreil, J. WILLIAMS, PHILIPPA, LESLEY BARCLAY, and VIRGINIA SCHMIED, “Defining Social Support in Context: A Necessary Step in Improving Research, Intervention, and Practice,” 942. WILLIS, DANNY G., see Lopez, K. A. WISDOM, JENNIFER P., and GREEN, CARLA A., “Being in a Funk’: Teens’ Efforts to Understand Their Depressive Experiences,” 1227. YOUNG, ALYS, HELEN TATTERSALL, KAI UUS, JOHN BAMFORD, and WENDY MCCRACKEN, “To What Extent Do the Characteristics of the Object of Evaluation Influence the Choice of Epistemological Framework?: The Case of Universal Newborn Hearing Screening” [Pearls, Pith, and Provocation], 866. ZENGERLE-LEVY, KARLA, “Practices That Facilitate Critically Burned Children’s Holistic Healing,” 1255. ZIEBLAND, SUE, see Chapple, A. ZIEBLAND, SUE, see Rozmovits, L. ZINGMARK, KARIN, see Savenstedt, S. Articles: “Adolescent Girls’ Perspectives of Family Interactions Related to Menarche and Sexual Health,” Teitelman, 1292. “Being in a Funk’: Teens’ Efforts to Understand Their Depressive Experiences,” Wisdom and Green, 1227. “Being Present in a Distant Room: Aspects of Teleconsultations With Older People in a Nursing Home,” Savenstedt et al., 1046. “Benefits and Drawbacks of Employment: Perspectives of People With Mental Illness,” Honey, 381. INDEX 1463 “Changing Boundaries: Modes of Coexistence of Alternative and Biomedicine,” Shuval and Mizrachi, 675. “Communicating Professional Identity in Medical Socialization: Considering the Ideological Discourse of Morning Report,” Apker and Eggly, 411. “Communication Between People With Schizophrenia and Their Medical Professionals: A Participatory Research Project,” Schneider et al., 562. “Continuity of the Self in Later Life: Perceptions of Informal Caregivers,” Aberg et al., 792. “Coping With Trauma and Hardship Among Unaccompanied Refugee Youths From Sudan,” Goodman, 1177. “Crossing the Line: Adolescents’ Experiences of Controlling Their Tobacco Use,” Johnson et al., 1276. “The Cultural Context of Suicide Stigma in Taiwan,” Tzeng and Lipson, 345. “Cultural Models of Illness and Recovery in Breast Cancer Support Groups,” Coreil et al., 905. “Defining Social Support in Context: A Necessary Step in Improving Research, Intervention, and Prac- tice,” Williams et al., 942. “Doctors, ‘Dirty Work’ Patients, and ‘Revolving Doors,’ ” Shaw, 1032. “The Dyspnea-Anxiety-Dyspnea Cycle-COPD Patients’ Stories of Breathlessness: ‘It’s Scary /When You Can’t Breathe’ ” Bailey, 760. “The Experience of Spousal Carers of People With Multiple Sclerosis,” Cheung and Hocking, 153. “The Experiences of Close Relatives Living With a Person With Serious Chronic Illness,” Ohman and Séderberg, 396. “Expressions of Loss of Adulthood in the Narratives of People With Colorectal Cancer,” Rozmovits and Ziebland, 187. “Facilitators and Challenges to Organizational Capacity Building in Heart Health Promotion,” Joffres et al., 39. “Family Surrogate Decision Making at the End of Life: Seeing Them Through With Care and Respect,” Meeker, 204. “Fathers’ Experience of Parenting a Child With Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis,” McNeill, 526. “Health Care Communication Issues in Multiple Sclerosis: An Interoretive Description,” Thorne et al., 5. “Health Care Providers’ Perceptions of Spirituality While Caring for Veterans,” Fletcher, 546. “ “Here’s What I'd Do. ..’: Condom Promotion Strategies Proposed by High-Risk Women in Anchorage, Alaska,” Fenaughty and Namyniuk, 23. “TlIness Experiences of Homeless Youth,” Ensign and Bell, 1239. “Infant-Feeding Beliefs and Experiences of Black Women Enrolled in WIC in the New York Metropolitan Area,” Cricco-Lizza, 1197. “Intercultural Residential Care in New Zealand,” Kiata and Kerse, 313. “Intersections of Gender and Age in Health Care: Adapting Autonomy and Confidentiality for the Ado- lescent Girl,” Pinto, 78. “Involving Homeless Persons in the Leadership of a Health Care Organization,” Buck et al., 513. “Is Quality of Life a Healthy Concept? Measuring and Understanding Life Experiences of Older People,” Hendry and McVittie, 961. “The Lived Experience of Oldest-Old Rural Adults,” Hinck, 779. “Mainstreaming Alternative Medicine: Doing Midwifery at the Intersection,” Turner, 644. “Making Sense of Traumatic Experiences: Telling Your Life With Fragile X Syndrome,” Medved and Brockmeier, 741. “Managing the Care Needs of Low-Income Board-and-Care Home Residents: A Process of Negotiating Risks,” Perkins et al., 478. “Medical Profiling: Narratives of Privilege, Prejudice, and HIV Stigma,” Poindexter, 496. “Memories of Treatment: The Immediacy of Breast Cancer,” Thomas-MacLean, 628. “Modes of Entry Into Services for Young Children With Disruptive Behaviors,” Arcia et al., 1211. “Moving in Between Mammography: Screening Decisions of American Indian Women in Vermont,” Canales and Geller, 836. “The Narrative Correspondence Method: What a Follow-up Study Can Tell Us About the Longer Term Effect on Participants in Emotionally Demanding Research,” Grinyer, 1326. “Only When I Cough?: Adults’ Disclosure of Cystic Fibrosis,” Lowton, 167. “Palliative Care, Care for Life: A Study of the Specificity of Residential Palliative Care,” Cannaerts et al., 816. “Pathways to Treatment for Tuberculosis in Bali: Patient Perspectives,” Watkins and Plant, 691. 1464 QUALITATIVE HEALTH RESEARCH / December 2004 “Patient Power and Control: A Study of Women With Uncertain Illness Trajectories,” Asbring and Narvanen, 226. “Perception of Tuberculosis in the Democratic Republic of Congo: Wali Ya Nkumu in the Mai Ndombe District,” Bennstam et al., 299. “Poverty, Structural Barriers, and Health: Santali Narrative of Health Communication,” Dutta-Bergman, 1107. “Practices That Facilitate Critically Burned Children’s Holistic Healing,” Zengerle-Levy, 1255. “Qualitative Metasynthesis: Reflections on Methodological Orientation and Ideological Agenda,” Thorne et al., 1342. “The Role of Humor for Men With Testicular Cancer,” Chapple and Ziebland, 1123. “Seniors’ Survival Trajectories and the Illness Connection,” Montbriand, 449. “The Significance of Control Models: Intentional and Unintentional Effects,” Brorstrém et al., 889. “Social Context and the Experience of a Sample of U.S. Women Taking RU-486 (Mifepristone) for Early Abortion,” Fielding and Schaff, 612. “Sociocultural Barriers to the Use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine for HIV,” Foote-Ardah, 593. “Stories, Moral Judgment, and Medical Care in an Intensive Care Unit,” Cassell, 663. “Strategies Used by Low-Income Mexican Women to Deal With Miscarriage and “Spontaneous” Abor- tion,” Erviti et al., 1058. “The Stress and Coping of Israeli Emergency Room Social Workers Following Terrorist Attacks,” Somer et al., 1077. “Struggling With Recovery: Participant Perspectives on Battling an Eating Disorder,” D’Abundo and Chally, 1094. “Surfacing the Life Phases of a Mental Health Support Group,” Mohr, 61. “Synchronizing Clinician Engagement and Client Motivation in Telephone Counseling,” Bottorff et al., 462. “Traditions in Transition: Young People’s Risk for HIV in Chiang Mai, Thailand,” Morrison, 328. “Work and Family as Constituents of Sense of Coherence,” Léyttyniemi et al., 924. Book Reviews: “Qualitative Data: An Introduction to Coding and Analysis, by Carl F. Auerbach and Louise B. Silverstein,” Pickler, 1165. “Qualitative Methods and Health Policy Research, by Elizabeth Murphy and Robert Dingwall,” Devers, 1020. “Writing in the Dark: Phenomenological Studies in Interpretive Inquiry, by Max van Manen,” Majdar, 290. Editorials: “Alternative Modes of Representation: There Are No Shortcuts,” Morse, 887. “The Complexities of Health Promotion,” Morse, 3. “Fair and Fast Reviews,” Morse, 1175. “The Hardening of Soft Data,” Morse, 591. “How to Revise an Article,” Morse, 447. “Qualitative Comparison: Appropriateness, Equivalence, and Fit,” Morse, 1323. “Qualitative Evidence: Using Signs, Signals, Indicators, and Facts,” Morse, 739. “Qualitative Significance,” Morse, 151. “Using the Right Tool for the Job,” Morse, 1029. “When Persistence Wears Thin,” Morse, 297. Keynote Addresses: “After Methods, the Story: From Incongruity to Truth in Qualitative Research,” Frank, 430. “At the Margins? Discourse Analysis and Qualitative Research,” Cheek, 1140. “Constructing Qualitatively Derived Theory: Concept Construction and Concept Typologies,” Morse, 1387. INDEX = 1465 “Know When to Hold ‘Em, Know When to Fold ‘Em: Qualitative Thinking Outside the University,” Agar, 100. “Premises, Principles, and Practices in Qualitative Research: Revisiting the Foundations,” Charmaz,976. “Using Qualitative Research,” Sandelowski, 1366. Letters to the Editor “| Found Marilys Guillemin’s Article . . . Very Interesting,” Driessnack, 1022. “In Response to the Editorial Titled ‘When Persistence Wears Thin,’ ” Chan, 1023. Pearls, Pith, and Provocation “Bracketing in Qualitative Research: A Typology,” Gearing, 1429. “Clinical, Technical, and Social Contingencies and the Decisions of Adults With HIV/AIDS to Enroll in Clinical Trials,” Mueller, 704. “Conducting Life History Research With Adolescents,” Haglund, 1309. “Counting Apples as Oranges: Epidemiology and Ethnography in Adolescent Substance Abuse Treat- ment,” Reisinger, 241. “Descriptive Versus Interpretive Phenomenology: Their Contributions to Nursing Knowledge,” Lopez and Willis, 726. “Establishing Integrity and Avoiding Methodological Misunderstanding,” Watson and Girard, 875. “Ethical Dilemmas in Research on Internet Communities,” Flicker et al., 124. “Improving Accuracy of Transcripts in Qualitative Research,” MacLean et al., 113. “Interviewing the Moderator: An Ancillary Method to Focus Groups,” Traulsen et al., 714. “Involvement and Detachment in Researching Sexuality: Reflections on the Process of Semistructured Interviewing,” Perry et al., 135. “Issues of Representation Within Qualitative Inquiry,” Mantzoukas, 994. “Kanadier Mennonites: A Case Study Examining Research Challenges Among Religious Groups,” Hall and Kulig, 359. “Mixed Methods, Mixed Methodology Health Services Research in Practice,” Johnstone, 259. “Philosophical Inquiry in Nursing: An Argument for Radical Empiricism as a Philosophical Framework for the Phenomenology of Addiction,” Gray, 1151. “Practical Issues in Using a Card Sort in a Study of Nonsupport and Family Caregiving,” Neufeld et al., 1418. “Qualitative Methods and the Development of Clinical Assessment Tools,” Gilgun, 1008. “Recruiting Participants From a Community of Bangladeshi Immigrants for a Study of Spousal Abuse: An Appropriate Cultural Approach,” Shelton and Rianon, 369. “Stories in the Flesh and Voices in the Head: Reflections on the Context and Impact of Research With Dis- advantaged Populations,” Warr, 578. “To What Extent Do the Characteristics of the Object of Evaluation Influence the Choice of Epistemological Framework? The Case of Universal Newborn Hearing Screening,” Young et al., 866. “Toward Understanding in Postmodern Interview Analysis: Interpreting the Contradictory Remarks of a Research Participant,” Power, 858. “Understanding Illness: Using Drawings as a Research Method,” Guillemin, 272. “Using a Matrix in Life Transition Research,” Liddle et al., 1396.

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