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| index of 1998 Articles This index of articles is divided into two parts. The first part lists articles by topic in this format: title; author(s); issue number: initial page number. In this listing, (CE) indicates a continuing education feature, (P) indicates a Perspectives article, (CI) indicates a Current Issues article, and (WV) indicates a World View article. The second part of the index lists each author and the corresponding issue and initial page number of his or her article Alphabetical Listing by Topic n inter home healthcare pr Reiont ac ehe al es ( ckers, L.F., O"Neill, C_M.:( Accessibility issues yelodysplasia in adult 3arrietro s access: Frustrati , , P NF Camey, A., Dewa ma my i A: 4:185 CE):} PierceL,I | 3:11?2 he ‘ psycchhooss ocial | and pphh ysioo lo XD % ( | nt itt n implsahan ta hi i P hab café and break letibnillator (CE); Sct »y ! [ Tomich. P| Amputation election of an instrument to 1 Pdaat tais peeenr ptrecespto rs for « , wedic oncology rehabilitation patier , + weas; AlliM_sJ.,o Knell,er, € ¢ CI Haynes, K.. Re c ITC ' } 1 . ¢ Case Management to pre Werkowitch. M.. Resenth: ? . ); Barry, J.. McQua Assessment Identifving the att Keller, M.1 The Nursing Outcon C.A.. Rapp, C.G.. Johr Predictors of functio M p ol ! i measurementto x Harmon, R.L., Sheehy, | D D.M Bladder and bowel management } M.S Gallagher Apathy f Brain injury/head injury BZ immer It could have been me (P): N un LM Pecindiced? Me? Leamine lessons from achallensine & a sing nurse case n marccme The relationship between caregiver burden and TBI survivors’ co: : 7 tion: thritis (CE): Barry, J ibility after discharge, Smut Schwirian, P.M Creative rehabilitation nursing strategies Touch-screen computerized edu . tect ess Of a nurse-managed follow py ram | S.. Kelly, J., Ou, \ PI , s . ‘ ~ om ae vith —- lischarge (CE): Raw! S.M.. t 1 { Cardiac rehabilitation An analysiso f patients’ psychos« irtery surgery (CE): Flana ac rehabilitation 1 K.. Rebeck, SI Teo, K.K.; 5:246 tch, M., Rosenthal, H.G Perspectives of nurse n aliec é and breakfast CE): Steinke, E.E.. Patterso computenzeedd u Lhe psychosocial and physiological expenences of patient dioverter defibrillator Schuster, P.M., Phillips, S.. Dilk aw Relationships between adherence, seonf csoheerenc e, and know! diac ere ; habilitation: Kamwendo, K., Hansson, M.. Hjerpe, L.: 5:240 . ee — harpen the Andersor Case management . : Cultural issues An interdisciplinary home healthcare program for patients v “ —— Sociodemographic differences (CE); Vickers, L.F.. O° Neill, C.M.; 6:286 habilitation unit in Israel; Nir Using nurse case management to promote self-efficacy in indivi Treatment of spinal cord injury arthritis (CE): Barry, J.. McQuade, C.. Livingstone, T.: 6:3 Ethical issues Chronic illness Ethical conflicts reported by Certified Re tered Rehabilitation Chronic toxic encephalopathy: Social consequences and experience man. B.K.. Fry. S.T.: 4:179 tation program: AbjOrnsson, G., Orbeek, P., Hagstadius, S.; 1:38 The effects of education alone and in combination with pulmonary Family caregiving and relationships self-efficacy in patients with COPD (CE); Scherer, Y.K.. Schmiex The relationship between caregiver burden and TBI survivors’ cognition and functional mel, S.; 2:71 ibility after discharge. Smith, A.M., Schwirian, P.M Rehabilitation Nursing «©V olume 23, Number 6 *N ov/Dec 1998 329 Index of 1998 Articles Sociodemographic differences among members of two ethnic groups in a geriatric re Nursing certification and licensure habilitation unit in Israel; Nir, Z., Galinsky, D.; 3:148 Certification for advanced practice nurses (CI); Mumma, C.; 3:157 Nursing licensure: National treannd cdhangses (CI); Craven, G.A.: 6:315 Functional status Chronic toxic encephalopathy: Social consequences and experiences from a rehabili Nursing practice and management tation program: Abjérnsson, G., Orbaek, P.. Hagstadius, S.; 1:38 Attitudes toward people with disabilities: A comparison of rehabilitation nurses, occu 4 comparison of the characteristics of incontinent and continent stroke patients in a re pational therapists, and physical therapists (CE), White, M.J., Olson, R.S.; 3:126 habilitation program; Gross, J.C., 3:132 The Balanced Budget Act of 1997: How the prospective payment system affects Identifying the attentional demands perceived by elderly people (CE): Jansen, D.A providerso f rehabilitation services (CI); Hartmann, J.; 5:263 Mary L. Keller; 1: 12 The Balanced Budget Act of 1997: Implications for rehabilitation nurses in skilled nurs Predictorso f functional ability in geriatric rehabilitation patients; Resnick, B., Daly ing facilities (C1); Duchene, P.A.; 4:210 M.P.; 1:21 Certification for advanced practice nurses (C1); Mumma, C.; 3:157 lhe relationship between caregiver burden and TBI survivors’ cognition and functional Effectiveness of a nurse-managed follow-up program for rehabilitation patients after ability after discharge; Smith, A.M., Schwirian, P.M.; 5:252 discharg(eC E): Rawl, $.M., Easton, K.L., Kwiatkowski, S., Zemen, D., Burczyk B.; 4:204 Guillian Barré syndrome The effects of education alone and in combination with pulmonary rehabilitation on Miracles do happen (P): Anderson, L.: 5:269 self-efficacy in patients with COPD (CE): Scherer, Y.K., Schmieder, L.E., Shim mel, S.; 2:71 Geriatric rehabilitation Ethical conflicts reported by Certified Registered Rehabilitation Nurses (CE): Redman Emma's choice (P); Roche, N.; 2:98 B.K., Fry, S.T.; 4:179 Identifying the attentional demands perceived by elderly people (CE); Jansen, D.A An interdisciplinary home healthcare program for patients with Parkinson's disease Keller, M.L.; 1: 12 (CE); Vickers, L.F., O° Neill, C.M.; 6:286 Predictors of functional ability in geriatric rehabilitation patients: Resnick. B., Daly Myelodysplasia in adult life: The value of an outreach nursing service: Goodger, J M.P.; 1:21 Kulas, J.,C arney, A., Dewan,P ., Kosmala, E., Simpson, D.A.; 4:185 The role of the rehabilitation nurse in home care: A case study (P); Cogswell, D.; 2:95 Nursing licensure: National treandn cdhangses (C1); Craven, G.A.; 6:315 Selectiono f an instrument to measure the physical activity of elderly people in rural ar The Nursing Outcomes Classification: Validation by rehabilitation nurses: Scherb eas; Allison, M.J., Keller, C., Hutchinson, P.L.: 6:309 C.A., Rapp, C.G., Johnson, M., Maas, M.; 4:174 Sociodemographic differences among members of two ethnic groups in a geriatric re Patients as peer preceptors for orthopedic oncology rehabilitation patients (CE); Smith habilitation unit in Israel; Nir, Z., Galinsky, D.; 3:148 C.E., Haynes, K., Rebeck, S.L.. Murdock, B.H., King, N., Kleinbeck, S.V.M Urogenital distress and the psychosocial impact of urinary incontinence on elderly Werkowitch, M., Rosenthal, H.G.; 2:78 women; Gallagher, M.S.; 4:192 The rehab café and breakfast buffet (P); Weeks, S.K., Feuer, T.E.; 1:46 Use of the Apathy Evaluation Scale as a measure of motivation in elderly people Selection of an instrument to measure the physical activity of elderly people in rural ar Resnick, B., Zimmerman, §.1., Magaziner, J., Adelman, A.; 3:141 eas: Allison, M.J., Keller, C., Hutchinson,P. L.; 6:309 Successful ventilator weaning: Ac oilaborative effort (P); Rogers, S.. Ryan, M., Sle Head injury (see Brain injury/head injury) poy L.: 5:265 Team-building interventions for interdisciplinary teams: A case study of a pediatric Health maintenance; health promotion (see Wellness issues) client (CE); Sandor. M.K., Copeland, D., Robinson, S.: 6:290 Touch-screen computerized education for patients with brain injunes; Patyk, M.. Gaynor Home care S.. Kelly, J., Ott, V.; 2:84 An interdisciplinary home healthcare program for patients with Parkinson's disease Using the Levels of Cognitive Functioning Assessment Scale with patients with trau (CE): Vickers, L.F.. O° Neill, C_M.: 6:286 matic brain injury in an acute care setting: Flannery, J., 2:88 The role of the rehabilitation nurse in home care: A case study (P); Cogswell, D.; 2:95 Using nurse case management to promote self-efficacy in individuals with rheumatoid Using nurse case management to promote self-efficacy in individuals with rheumatoid arthritis (CE); Barry, J.. McQuade, C., Livingstone, T.: 6:300 arthritis (CE); Barry, J.. McQuade, C., Livingstone, T.; 6:300 Viewing rehabilitation nursing like a “magic eye’ picture: Clinical supervision can sharpen the focus: Anderson, D., Dorsay, J.P.; 6:305 Incontinence (see Bladder and bowel management) Nutrition Interdisciplinary team issues The rehab café and breakfast buffet (P); Weeks, S.K.. Feuer, T.E Attitudes toward people with disabilities: A comparison of rehabilitation nurses, occu pational therapists, and physical therapists (CE); White, M.J., Olson, R.S.: 3:126 Oncology rehabilitation An interdisciplinary home healthcare program for patients with Parkinson's disease Emma's choice (P); Roche, N.; 2:98 (CE): Vickers, L.F., O° Neill, C.M.: 6:286 Patients as peer preceptors for orthopedic oncology rehabilitation patients (CE); Smith Successful ventilator weaning: A collaborative effort (P); Rogers, S.. Ryan, M., Sle C.E., Haynes, K., Rebeck, S.L.. Murdock, B.H., King, N., Kleinbeck, S.V.M poy, L.; 5:265 Werkowitch, M., Rosenthal, H.G.; 2:78 Team-building interventions for interdisciplinary teams: A case study of a pediatric chent (CE); Sandor, M.K., Copeland, D., Robinson, S.: 6:290 Orthopedic conditions Using nurse case management to promote self-efficacy in individuals with rheumatoid Patients as peer preceptors for orthopedic oncology rehabilitation patients (CE); Smith arthritis (CE); Barry, J.. McQuade, C., Livingstone, T.; 6:300 C.E., Haynes, K., Rebeck, S.L., Murdock, B.H., King. N.. Kleinbeck, S.V.M Werkowitch, M., Rosenthal, H.G.; 2:78 International rehabilitation nursing Predictors of functional ability in geriatric rehabilitation patients; Resnick, B., Daly Myelodysplasia in adult life: The value of an outreach nursing service: Goodger, J M.P.; 1:21 Kulas, J.. Carney, A., Dewan, P., Kosmala, E., Simpson, D.A.: 4:185 Relationships between adherence, sense of coherence, and knowledge in cardiac reha Outcomes research bilitation: Kamwendo, K., Hansson, M., Hjerpe, L.; 5:240 Effectiveness of a nurse-managed follow-up program for rehabilitation patients after dis Sociodemographic differences among members of two ethnic groups in a geriatric re charge (CE), Rawl, S.M., Easton, K.L., Kwiatkowski, S.. Zemen, D., Burezyk, B.; 4:204 habilitation unit in Israel; Nir, Z., Galinsky, D.; 3:148 The Nursing Outcomes Classification: Validation by rehabilitation nurses; Scherb Treatment of spinal cord injury in Ireland (WV); Hearty, E.A.: 1:44 C.A., Rapp. C.G.. Johnson, M., Maas, M.; 4:74 The relationship between caregiver burden and self-care deficits in former rehabilita Neurological impairment tion patients (CE), Watson, R., Modeste, N.N., Catolico, O., Crouch, M.; 5:258 Chronic toxic encephalopathy: Social consequences and experiences from a rehabili The relationship between caregiver burden and TBI survivors’ cognition and functional tation program: AbjOrmsson,G ., Orbek, P., Hagstadius, S.; 1:38 ability after discharge: Smith, A.M., Schwirian, P.M.; 5:252 Relationships between adherence, sense of coherence, and knowledge in cardiac reha bilitation; Kamwendo, K., Hansson, M., Hjerpe, L.; 5:240 332 0 Rehabilitation Nursing * Volume 23,. Number 6 * Nov/D| ec 1998 ' Pain Team-building interventions for interdisciplinary teams: A One man’s success (P): Jones, G.: 4:212 chent (CE); Sandor, M.K., Copeland, D., Robinson, S.: 6:2¢ Parkinson’s disease Perspectives An interdisciplinary home healthcare program for patients with Parkinson's disez Deep within your soul (P); Anderson, $.G (CE); Vickers, L.F., O' Neill, C.M.: 6:286 Emma's choice (P), Roche, N.; 2:98 The role of the rehabilitation nurse in home care: A case study (P); Cogswell Growth and development in a rehabilitation setting (P) It could have been me (P); Navaroli, L.M.; 3:16 Patient and family education Miracles do happe(nP ); Anderson, L.; 5:269 Chronic toxic encephalopathy: Social consequaned nexpcereiensce s from a rehabilitation One man’s success(P ); Jones, G.; 4:212 program; Abjérnsson, G., @rbek, P., Hagstadius, S.; 1:38 Prejudiced? Me?: Learning lessons from a challenging patient (P); Frye, A.D.; ¢ The effects of education alone and in combination with pulmonary rehabilitation on The rehab café and breakfast buffet (P); Weeks, S.K.. Feuer, T.E.; 1:46 self-efficacy in patients with COPD (CE); Scherer, Y.K., Schmieder, L.F., Shimme! Tne role of the rehabilitation nurse in home care: A case study (P); Cogswell, D 5-2-7] Silly songs (P); Hewat, S.; 2:9 Myelodysplaisn aidaul t life: The valueo f an outreach nursing service; Goodger, J., Ku Successful ventilator weaning: A collaborative effort (P), Rogers, S.. Ryan, M., Sk las, J.. Carney, A., Dewan, P., Kosmaia, E.,S impson, D.A.; 4:185 poy, L.: 5:265 Patieanst psee r preceptors for orthopedic oncology rehabilitation patients (CE); Smith C.E., Haynes, K., Rebeck, S.L., Murdock. B.H., King, N., Kleinbeck, S.V.M Psychosocial issues in rehabilitation Werkowitch, M., Rosenthal, H.G.; 2:78 An analysis of patients’ psychosocial adjustment and values before and after coronary Perspectives of nurses and patients on the need for sexual counseling of MI patients artery surgery (CE); Flanagan, N.A.; 5:2 (CE); Steinke. E.E., Patterson-Midgley, P.E.; 2:64 Attitudes toward people with disabilities: A comparisono f rehabilitation nurses, occu Relationships between adherence, seonf csoheerenc e, and knowleind cgardeia c reha pational therapists, and physical therapists (CE); White, M.J., Olson, R.S.; 3:126 bilitation; Kamwendo, K., Hansson, M., Hjerpe, L.; 5:240 Cardiac rehabilitation referral and attendance: Not one and the same (CE); King, K.M Touch-screen computerized education for patients with brain injuries; Patyk, M., Gaynor Teo, K.K.; 5:246 S.. Kelly, J., Ou, V.; 2:84 Chronic toxic encephalopathy: Social consequences and expenfreom na rcehabeilistati on program; Abjérnsson, G., Orbaek, P.. Hagstadius, S.; 1:38 Pediatric rehabilitation Effectiveness of a nurse-managed follow-up program for rehabilitation patients aftes Deep within your soul (P); Anderson, S.G.; 3:159 discharge (CE), Raw!, S.M., Easton, K.L.. Kwiatkowski, S.. Zemen, D., Burczyk Growth and development in a rehabilitation setting (P); Ideen, C.; 4:213 B.; 4:204 Silly songs (P); Hewat, S.; 2:9 Life after a stroke: Coping with change (CE); Sisson, R.A.; 4:198 P Nursing —. “aajBel * NURSE * Professionals 42 MANAGER Savannah, GA- | now close Supercharge your Income to home *¢- RehabCare Group, a national leader in the paceiiace iii a as a Certified delivery of rehabiltation services, is seeking 0 Improving Health Through Disability Consultant! self-motivated, enthusiastic RN to to join our C omprehensive Rehabilitation ; acute care and skilled nursing unit at St Joseph's in Your Community Represent others applying for Candler Health System. BRAIN INJURY Hutton disability benefits. 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McQuade, C., Livingstone, T.; 6:300 The psychosocial and physiological experiences of patients with an implantable car dioverter defibrillator (CE); Schuster, P.M., Phillips, S.. Dillon, D.L., Tomich, P.1 Sexuality 0 Perspectives of nurses and patients on the need for sexual counseling of MI patients The relationship between caregiver burden and self-care deficits in former rehabilita (CE); Steinke, E.E., Patterson-Midgley, P.E 2:64 tion patients (CE); Watson, R., Modeste, N.N., Catolico, O., Crouch, M.; 5:258 Sociodemographic differences among members of two ethnic groups in a geriatric re Skin care habilitatiuonni t in Israel; Nir, Z., Galinsky, D.; 3:148 Transition theory and its relevtao npatcieent s with chronic wounds; Neil, J.A., Barrell Transition theory and its relevance to patients with chronic wounds; Neil. J.A.. Barrell L.M.: 6:295 L.M.: 6:295 Urogenital distress and the psychosocial impact of urinary incontinence on elderly Spinal cord injury (SCI) or illness women; Gallagher, M.S.; 4:192 Growth and development in a rehabilitation setting (P); Ideen, C.: 4:213 Use of the Apathy Evaluation Scale as a measure of motivation in elderly people Myelodyspiasia in adult life: The value of an outreach nursing service: Goodger, J Resnick, B., Zimmerman, S.1., Magaziner, J., Adelman, A.; 3:141 Kulas, J., Carney, A.. Dewan, P.. Kosmala, E., Simpson, D.A.: 4:185 Silly songs (P); Hewat, S.; 2:97 Program development and evaluation Team-building interventions for interdisciplinary teams: A case study of a pediatric Successful ventilator weaning: A collaborative effort (P); Rogers, S.. Ryan, M.. Sle client (CE): Sandor, M.K., Copeland, D., Robinson, S.: 6:290 poy, L.: 5:265 Treatment of spinal cord injury in Ireland (WV); Hearty, E.A.; 1:44 rhe utility of external performance measurement tools in program evaluation (CE): Harmon, R.L.. Sheehy, L.M.. Davis, D.M.; 1:8 Stroke 4 comparison of the characteristics of incontinent and continent stroke patients in a re Pulmonary rehabilitation habilitation program: Gross, J.C.. 3:132 The effectso f education alone and in combination with pulmonary rehabilitation on Life after a stroke: Coping with change (CE); Sisson, R.A.: 4:198 self-efficacy in patients with COPD (CE); Scherer, Y.K., Schmieder, L.E., Shim mel, S.; 2:71 Subacute care Successful ventilator weaning: A collaborative effort (P); Rogers, S., Ryan, M., Sle The Balanced Budget Act of 1997: How the prospective payment system affects poy, L.; 5:265 providerso f rehabilitation services (Cl); Hartmann, J.; 5:263 he Balanced Budget Act of 1997: Implications for rehabilitation nurses in skilled nurs Resources and resource allocation ing facilities (Ci); Duchene, P.A.: 4:210 The Balanced Budget Act of 1997: How the prospective payment system affects providerso f rehabilitation services (CI); Hartmann, J.; 5:263 Traumatic brain injury (see Brain injury/head injury) Rheumatic diseases Wellness issues Using nurse case management to promote self-efficacy im individuals with rheumatoid Effectiveness of a nurse-managed follow up program for rehabilitation patients after arthritis (CE); Barry, J.. McQuade, C., Livingstone, T.: 6:300 discharge (CE); Rawl, S.M., Easton, K.L., Kwiatkowski, S.. Zemen, D., Burczyk B.; 4:204 Self-care issues The effects of education alone and in combination with pulmonary rehabilitation on Cardiac rehabilitation referral and attendance: Not one and the same (CE): King, K.M self-efficacy in patients with COPD (CE): Scherer. Y.K.. Schmieder, L.E., Shim Teo, K.K.: 5:246 mel,S .; 2:71 The effects of education alone and in combination with pulmonary rehabilitation on Myelodysplasia in adult life: The value of an outreach nursing service: Goodger, J self-efficacy in patients with COPD (CE); Scherer, Y.K., Schmieder, L.E., Shim Kulas, J.. Carney, A., Dewan, P.. Kosmala, E., Simpson, D.A.; 4:185 mel, S.; 2:71 Relationships between adherence, senseo f coherence, and knowledge in cardiac reha The relationship between caregiver burden and self-care deficits in former rehabilita bilitation; Kamwendo, K., Hansson, M., Hjerpe. L.; 5:240 tion patients (CE); Watson, R., Modeste, N.N., Catolico, O., Crouch, M.; 5:258 Selectiono f an instrument to measure the physical activity of elderly people in rural ar Relatiobetnwesenh aidhepresnce , senseo f coherence, and knowledge in cardiac reha eas: Allison, MJ.. Keller. C.. Hutchinson. P.L.: 6:309 bilitation: Kamwendo, K., Hansson, M., Hjerpe, L.; 5:240 Using nurse case management to promote self-efficacy in individuals with rheumatoid arthritis (CE): Barry, J.. McQuade, C., Livingstone, T.: 6:300 Alphabetical Listing by Author Hutchinson, P-L; 6.309 Nav Scherb, C_A Ideen, C.: 4 13 Neil, J Scherer, Y.K Abjérnsson, G.; 1:38 Duchene, P.A.: 4 Jansen, D.A.: 1.12 Nir, Z Schmieder, I Adelman, A.: 3:14] Easton, K.I 204 Johnson, M.; 4:174 O'Neill, ¢ Schuster, P.M Allison, M.J.; 6:309 Feuer, T.E Jones, G.; 4:212 Oisor 3:126 Schwirian, P.M Anderson, C.; 6:305 Flanagan, N.A.: 5:2 Kamwendo, K.; 5:240 Orbek,. P.: 1:3 Sheehy, L.M.: | Anderson, L.; 5:269 Flannery, J.; 2:88 Keller, C.; 6:309 Ott, V.; 2:84 Shimmel, S.; 2:71 Anderson, S.G.; 3: 159 Fry, S.T.; 4:179 Keller, M.L.; 1:12 Patterson-Midgley Simpson, D.A.; 4:185 Barrell, L.M.: 6:295 Frye. A.D.: 6:318 Kelly, J.; 2:84 Patyk, M.; 2:84 Sisson, R.A.; 4:198 Barry, J.: 6:300 Galinsky D.: 3:148 King, K.M.; 5:246 Phillips. S.: 1:30 Slepoy, L.; 5:265 Burczyk. B.: 4:204 Gallagher, M.S.; 4:192 King, N.; 2:78 Pierce, L.I Smith, A.M.; 5:252 Carey, A.: 4:185 Gaynor, S.; 2:84 Kleinbeck, S.V.M.; 2:78 Rapp. C.G.: 4:174 Smith, C.E.; 2:78 ( atolico O.: 5:258 Goodger. J.. 4: 185 Kosmala, E.: 4:185 Rawl, S.M.: 4:2 Steinke, E.E Cogswell, D.; 2:95 Gross, J.C.; 3:132 Kulas, J.; 4:185 Rebeck, S.L.; 2 Teo, K.K.: 5:246 Copeland D.; 6:290 Hagstadius, S.; 1:38 Kwiatkowski, S.; 4:204 Redman, B.K.; 4:17 Tomich, P.L.; 1:30 Craven, G.A.: 6:315 Hansson, M.: 5:240 Livingstone, T.; 6:300 Resnick, B 21.3 Vickers, L.F.: 6:286 Crouch, M.: 5:258 Harmon, R.L.: 1:8 Maas, M.; 4:174 Robinsor 2 Watson, R.; 5:258 Daly. M.P.; 1:21 Hartmann, J.: 5:263 Magaziner, J.: 3:141 Roche, N.; 2 Weeks, S.K.: 1:46 Davis, D.M.; 1:8 Haynes, K.: 2:7 McQuade, C.; 6:300 Rogers, S.: 5:265 Werkowitch, M Dewan, P.: 4:185 Heart 44 Modeste, N.N.; 5:258 Rosenthal, H.G.: 2:7 White, M.J.: 3:126 Dillon, D.L.; 1:30 Hewat 2:97 Mumma, C.; 3-157 Ryan, M.: 5:265 Zemen, D.: 4:204 Dorsay. J.P.: 6:305 Hjerpe j Murdock, B.H.; 2:78 Sandor, M.K.; 6:290 Zimmerman, S.1.; 3:141 % 332 Rehabilitation Nursing * Volume 23, Number 6 * Nov/Dec 1998

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