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to WESTERN JOURNAL OF NURSING RESEARCH Volume 26 Number 1 (February 2004) pp. 1-140 Number 2 (March 2004) pp. 141-260 Number 3 (April 2004) pp. 261-376 Number 4 (June 2004) pp. 377-472 Number 5 (August 2004) pp. 473-588 Number 6 (October 2004) pp. 589-692 Number 7 (November 2004) pp. 693-828 Number 8 (December 2004) pp. 829-952 Authors: AARONSON, LAUREN S., see Tang, W.- R. ADACHI, EISHI, see Harrison, T. ALLISON, MOLLY J., and COLLEEN KELLER, “Authors’ Response,” 56. ALLISON, MOLLY J., and COLLEEN KELLER, “Self-Efficacy Intervention Effect on Physi- cal Activity in Older Adults,” 31. ANDERSEN, BURTON, see Slimmer, L. ANDERSON, NANCY LOIS RUTH, “Commentary on ‘Abused Women and Risk for Pelvic Inflammatory Disease,” 192. ARTHUR, HEATHER M., see King, K. M. BAJO, MARY ANN MCPARTLAN, see Cavendish, R. BAUER, MARIA, see Cavendish, R. BEAN, JOHN P., see Porter, M. L. BEAVER, ANDREW, see Drew, B. L. BECKER, HEATHER, see Harrison, T. BLISS, DONNA ZIMMARO, see Littleton, D. BOTTI, MARI, see Manias, E. BRINK, PAMELA J., “But It’s Only a Theory!” [Editorial], 264. BRINK, PAMELA J., “An Open Invitation to Our Readers” [Editorial], 380. BRINK, PAMELA J., “Pet Peeve Challenge” [Editorial], 697. BROWN, DEBRA J., “Everyday Life for Black American Adults: Stress, Emotions, and Blood Pressure,” 499. BRUSH, BARBARA L., “Nursing Care and Context in Theresienstadt,” 860. BUCHANAN, DIANE, “Commentary on ‘Individual Empowerment Among Chinese Cancer Patients in Hong Kong,” 76. DOI: 10.1177/019394590427 1656 © 2004 Sage Publications 944 to WESTERN JOURNAL OF NURSING RESEARCH Volume 26 Number 1 (February 2004) pp. 1-140 Number 2 (March 2004) pp. 141-260 Number 3 (April 2004) pp. 261-376 Number 4 (June 2004) pp. 377-472 Number 5 (August 2004) pp. 473-588 Number 6 (October 2004) pp. 589-692 Number 7 (November 2004) pp. 693-828 Number 8 (December 2004) pp. 829-952 Authors: AARONSON, LAUREN S., see Tang, W.- R. ADACHI, EISHI, see Harrison, T. ALLISON, MOLLY J., and COLLEEN KELLER, “Authors’ Response,” 56. ALLISON, MOLLY J., and COLLEEN KELLER, “Self-Efficacy Intervention Effect on Physi- cal Activity in Older Adults,” 31. ANDERSEN, BURTON, see Slimmer, L. ANDERSON, NANCY LOIS RUTH, “Commentary on ‘Abused Women and Risk for Pelvic Inflammatory Disease,” 192. ARTHUR, HEATHER M., see King, K. M. BAJO, MARY ANN MCPARTLAN, see Cavendish, R. BAUER, MARIA, see Cavendish, R. BEAN, JOHN P., see Porter, M. L. BEAVER, ANDREW, see Drew, B. L. BECKER, HEATHER, see Harrison, T. BLISS, DONNA ZIMMARO, see Littleton, D. BOTTI, MARI, see Manias, E. BRINK, PAMELA J., “But It’s Only a Theory!” [Editorial], 264. BRINK, PAMELA J., “An Open Invitation to Our Readers” [Editorial], 380. BRINK, PAMELA J., “Pet Peeve Challenge” [Editorial], 697. BROWN, DEBRA J., “Everyday Life for Black American Adults: Stress, Emotions, and Blood Pressure,” 499. BRUSH, BARBARA L., “Nursing Care and Context in Theresienstadt,” 860. BUCHANAN, DIANE, “Commentary on ‘Individual Empowerment Among Chinese Cancer Patients in Hong Kong,” 76. DOI: 10.1177/019394590427 1656 © 2004 Sage Publications 944 December 2004, Vol. 26, No. 8 945 BUCHANAN, DIANE, “Commentary on ‘Spiritual Perspectives of Nurses in the United States Relevant for Education and Practice,” 213. BUCKNALL, TRACEY, see Manias, E. BURANT, CHRISTOPHER J., see Lipson, A. R. CALVINO, CARMEN, see Cavendish, R. CARROLL, STACEY M., “Author’s Response,” 110. CARROLL, STACY M.., “Nonvocal Ventilated Patients’ Perceptions of Being Understood,” 85. CAVENDISH, ROBERTA, “Author’s Response,” 219. CAVENDISH, ROBERTA, BARBARA KRAYNYAK LUISE, DONNA RUSSO, CLAUDIA MITZELIOTIS, MARIA BAUER, MARY ANN MCPARTLAN BAJO, CARMEN CALVINO, KAREN HORNE, and JUDITH MEDEFINDT, “Spiritual Perspectives of Nurses in the United States Relevant for Education and Practice,” 196. CHAMPION, JANE DIMMITT, JEANNA PIPER, ALAN HOLDEN, JEFFREY KORTE, and ROCHELLE N. SHAIN, “Abused Women and Risk for Pelvic Inflammatory Disease,” 176. CHAMPION, JANE DIMMITT, JEANNA PIPER, ALAN HOLDEN, JEFFREY KORTE, and ROCHELLE N. SHAIN, “Authors” Response,” 194. CHANG, BETTY L., “Internet Intervention for Community Elders: Process and Feasibility,” 461. CHIU, LYREN, “Commentary on ‘Individual Empowerment Among Chinese Cancer Patients in Hong Kong,” 79. CHIU, LYREN, JULIA D. EMBLEN, LYNN VAN HOFWEGEN, RICK SAWATZKY, and HEATHER MEYERHOFF, “An Integrative Review of the Concept of Spirituality in the Health Sciences,” 405. CLARK, LAUREN, KATHERINE JONES, and KAREN PENNINGTON, “Pain Assessment Practices With Nursing Home Residents,” 733. CLARK, MARGAKET B., “Commentary on ‘Spiritual Perspectives of Nurses in the United States Relevant for Education and Practice,” 216. CONN, VICKI S., “Building a Research Trajectory” [Editorial], 592. CONN, VICKIS., “Finding a Research Home” [Editorial], 833. CONN, VICKI S., “Slaying Substantive Gnats With Methodological Cannons” [Editorial], 6. COTE-ARSENAULT, DENISE, and MARSHA MASON FREIJE, “Support Groups Helping Women Through Pregnancies After Loss,” 650. COURTS, NANCY FLEMING, “Commentary on ‘Marriage, Impairment, and Acceptance in Persons With Multiple Sclerosis,” 288. DAHLBERG, KARIN, see Svanstrém, R. D’ ALONZO, KAREN T., “The Johnson-Neyman Procedure as an Alternative to ANCOVA,” 804. DALY, BARBARA J., see Kang, Y. DAROSZEWSKI, ELLEN BETH, “Commentary on ‘Hispanic Adolescent Farmworkers’ Per- ceptions Associated With Pesticide Exposure,” 170. DEVON, HOLLI A., CATHERINE J. RYAN, and JULIE JOHNSON ZERWIC, “Is the Medical Record an Accurate Reflection of Patients’ Symptoms During Acute Myocardial Infarc- tion?” 547. DIERS, DONNA, “Commentary on ‘Postoperative Pain Communication Skills for Older Adults,” 853. DREW, BARBARA L., LORRAINE C. MION, STEPHEN W. MELDON, MAZEN Y. KHALIL, ANDREW BEAVER, and LISA GHAZAL-HADDAD, “Effect of Environment and Research Participant Characteristics on Data Quality,” 909. DRIEVER, MARIE J., see Shapiro, S. E. 946 Western Journal of Nursing Research EMBLEN, JULIA D., see Chiu, L. EVANS, BRONWYNNE C., “Cultural and Ethnic Differences in Content Validation Responses,” 321. FEUCHT, JEANETTE, see Fowles, E. R. FORBES, SARAH A.., see Tang, W.- R. FOWLES, EILEEN R., and JEANETTE FEUCHT, “Testing the Barriers to Healthy Eating Scale,” 429. FREIJE, MARSHA MASON, see Coté-Arsenault, D. GHAZAL-HADDAD, LISA, see Drew, B. L. GIVEN, BARBARA, “Commentary on ‘Marriage, Impairment, and Acceptance in Persons With Multiple Sclerosis,” 286. GOUGH, JIM, see Joudrey, R. GROSS, GLORIA, see Lindsey, A. M. GULICK, ELISE E., and SHANDA JOHNSON, “Infant Health of Mothers With Multiple Scle- rosis,” 632. HARRISON, TRACIE, ALEXA STUIFBERGEN, EISHI ADACHI, and HEATHER BECKER, “Authors” Response,” 291. HARRISON, TRACIE, ALEXA STUIFBERGEN, EISHI ADACHI, and HEATHER BECKER, “Marriage, Impairment, and Acceptance in Persons With Multiple Sclerosis,” 266. HATTON, DIANE C., and LISA KAISER, “Issues in Clinical Nursing Research Methodologi- cal and Ethical Issues Emerging From Pilot Testing an Intervention With Women in a Transi- tional Shelter,” 129. HAUSMAN, ALICE J., see Lipson, A. R. HIGDON, JOSEPH, and ROBERT TOPP, “How to Develop a Budget for a Research Proposal,” 922. HIGGINS, PATRICIA A.., see Lipson, A. R. HODGINS, MARILYN, “Commentary on ‘Postoperative Pain Communication Skills for Older Adults,” 854. HOLDEN, ALAN, see Champion, J. D. HOLZEMER, WILLIAM, see Hudson, A. HORNE, KAREN, see Cavendish, R. HUDSON, ANGELA, KENN KIRKSEY, and WILLIAM HOLZEMER, “Authors’ Response,” 29. HUDSON, ANGELA, KENN KIRKSEY, and WILLIAM HOLZEMER, “The Influence of Symptoms on Quality of Life Among HIV-Infected Women,” 9. JANSEN, DEBRA A., “Author’s Response,” 402. JANSEN, DEBRA A., and VICTORIA VON SADOVSZKY, “Restorative Activities of Com- munity-Dwelling Elders,” 381. JOHNSON, SHANDA, see Gullick, E. E. JONES, KATHERINE, see Clark. L. JOUDREY, RON, SHEILA McKAY, and JIM GOUGH, “Student Nurses’ Perceptions of Alter- native and Allopathic Medicine,” 356. KAISER, LISA, see Hatton, D. C. KANG, YOUNHEE, BARBARA J. DALY, and JEONG-SUN KIM, “Uncertainty and Its Ante- cedents in Patients With Atrial Fibrillation,” 770. KAZANIS, ANAMARIA S., see Robbins, L. B. KELLER, COLLEEN, see Allison, M. J. KHALIL, MAZEN Y., see Drew, B. L. December 2004, Vol. 26, No. 8 KIM, JEONG-SUN, see Kang, Y. KING, KATHRYN M., and HEATHER M. ARTHUR, “Reconciling Past Values With Present Science” [Editorial], 476. KIRKSEY, KENN, see Hudson, A. KORTE, JEFFREY, see Champion, J. D. LEE, DIANA T. F, see Yu, D. S. F. LINDQUIST, RUTH A.., see Treat-Jacobson, D. LINDSEY, ADA M., NANCY WALTMAN, GLORIA GROSS, CAROL D. OTT, and JAN TWISS, “Cancer Risk-Reduction Behaviors of Breast Cancer Survivors,” 872. LIPSON, AMY R., ALICE J. HAUSMAN, PATRICIA A. HIGGINS, and CHRISTOPHER J. BURANT, “Knowledge, Attitudes, and Predictors of Advance Directive Discussions of Reg- istered Nurses,” 784. LITTLETON, DAWN, SCOTT MARSALIS, and DONNA ZIMMARO BLISS, “Searching the Literature by Design,” 891. LUISE, BARBARA KRAYNYAK, see Cavendish, R. LUSK, SALLY L., “Grantsmanship: Developing an Outstanding Grant Application,’ 367. MANIAS, ELIZABETH, TRACEY BUCKNALL, and MARI BOTTI, “Assessment of Patient Pain in the Postoperative Context,” 751. MARSALIS, SCOTT, see Littleton, D. MARTINSON, IDA, see Mok, E. McCAULEY, LINDA A., see Salazar, M. K. McCAULEY, LINDA A., see Salazar, M. K. McDONALD, DEBORAH DILLON, and SHEILA L. MOLONY, “Authors” Response,” 858. McDONALD, DEBORAH DILLON, and SHEILA L. MOLONY, “Postoperative Pain Commu- nication Skills for Older Adults,” 836. McDOUGALL, GRAHAM J., JR., see Suen, L.- J. W. McKAY, SHEILA, see Joudrey, R. MEDEFINDT, JUDITH, see Cavendish, R. MELCHIOR, FLORENCE, “Feminist Approaches to Nursing History,” 340. MELDON, STEPHEN W.., see Drew, B. L. MEYERHOFF, HEATHER, see Chiu, L. MITZELIOTIS, CLAUDIA, see Cavendish, R. MION, LORRAINE C., see Drew, B. L. MOK, ESTHER, IDA MARTINSON, and THOMAS K. S. WONG, “Authors’ Response,” 82. MOK, ESTHER, IDA MARTINSON, and THOMAS K. S. WONG, “Individual Empowerment Among Chinese Cancer Patients in Hong Kong,” 59. MOLONY, SHEILA L., see McDonald, D. D. MONTBRIAND, MURIEL J., “Seniors’ Life Histories and Perceptions of IlIness”° 242. MORRIS, D. L., see Suen, L.- J. W. MOWAD, LINDA, “Correlates of Quality of Life in Older Adult Veterans,” 293. NAHCIVAN, NURSEN O., “A Turkish Language Equivalence of the Exercise of Self-Care Agency Scale,” 813. NAPOLITANO, MARIE, see Salazar, M. K. OTT, CAROL D.., see Lindsey, A. M. PARRY, MONICA J. E., see Tranmer, J. E. PATERSON, BARBARA, “Commentary on ‘Nonvocal Ventilated Patients’ Perceptions of Being Understood,” 107. PENDER, NOLA J., see Robbins, L. B. PENNINGTON, KAREN, see Clark. L. 948 Western Journal of Nursing Research PETERS, ROSALIND M., “Racism and Hypertension Among African Americans,” 612. PIPER, JEANNA, see Champion, J. D. PIS, MONIKA B., see Robbins, L. B. PLETSCH, PAMELA K., “Commentary on ‘The Influence of Symptoms on Quality of Life Among HIV-Infected Women,” 24. PORTER, MARJORIE LENTZ, and JOHN P. BEAN, “Organizational Lifecycle in a School of Nursing,” 444. POWELL-COPE, GAIL M., “Commentary on ‘Self-Efficacy Intervention Effect on Physical Activity in Older Adults,” 54. RESNICK, BARBARA, “ Commentary on ‘Self-Efficacy Intervention Effect on Physical Activ- ity in Older Adults,” 49. RIESCH, SUSAN K., “Commentary on ‘Self-Efficacy Intervention Effect on Physical Activity in Older Adults,” 47. ROBBINS, LORRAINE B., MONIKA B. PIS, NOLA J. PENDER, and ANAMARIA S. KAZANIS, “Authors” Response,” 719. ROBBINS, LORRAINE B., MONIKA B. PIS, NOLA J. PENDER, and ANAMARIA S. KAZANIS, “Exercise Self-Efficacy, Enjoyment, and Feeling States Among Adolescents,” 699. RODGERS, BETH L., “Commentary on ‘Restorative Activities of Community-Dwelling Elders,” 400. ROE-PRIOR, PAULA, “Variables Predictive of Poor Postdischarge Outcomes for Hospitalized Elders in Heart Failure.” 533. RUSSELL, CYNTHIA L., “Information Exchange: Book Review Annual Review of Nursing Research, Volume 21,” 137. RUSSO, DONNA, see Cavendish, R. RYAN, CATHERINE J., see Devon, H. A. SALAZAR, MARY K., MARIE NAPOLITANO, JENNIFER A. SCHERER, and LINDA A. McCAULEY, “Authors’ Response,” 173. SALAZAR, MARY K., MARIE NAPOLITANO, JENNIFER A. SCHERER, and LINDA A. McCAULEY, “Hispanic Adolescent Farmworkers’ Perceptions Associated With Pesticide Exposure,” 146. SAWATZKY, RICK, see Chiu, L. SCHERER, JENNIFER A., see Salazar, M. K. SHAIN, ROCHELLE N., see Champion, J. D. SHAPIRO, SUSAN E., and MARIE J. DRIEVER, “Clinical Decision Rules as Tools for Evi- dence-Based Nursing,” 930. SKILLEN, D. LYNN, “Commentary on ‘Aboriginal Adolescents’ Pregnancy in Eastern Tai- wan,” 609. SLIMMER, LYNDA, and BURTON ANDERSEN, “Designing a Data and Safety Monitoring Plan,” 797. SMITH, ROBERTA ANN POINTER, “Commentary on ‘Hispanic Adolescent Farmworkers’ Perceptions Associated With Pesticide Exposure,” 167. STUIFBERGEN, ALEXA, see Harrison, T. SUEN, LEE-JEN W., DIANA LYNN MORRIS, and GRAHAM J. MCDOUGALL, JR., “Mem- ory Functions of Taiwanese American Older Adults,” 222 SVANSTROM, RUNE, and KARIN DAHLBERG, “Living With Dementia Yields a Heteronomous and Lost Existence,” 671. TANG, WOUNG-RU, LAUREN S. AARONSON, and SARAH A. FORBES, “Quality of Life in Hospice Patients With Terminal Illness,” 113. December 2004, Vol. 26, No. 8 949 TAPP, DIANNE M., “Dilemmas of Family Support During Cardiac Recovery: Nagging as a Gesture of Support,” 561. THORNE, SALLY, “Commentary on ‘Nonvocal Ventilated Patients’ Perceptions of Being Understood,” 104. TIEN, SHENG-FANG, “Nurses’ Knowledge of Traditional Chinese Postpartum Customs,” 722. TOMPKINS, EMILY, “Commentary on ‘The Influence of Symptoms on Quality of Life Among HIV-Infected Women,” 28. TOPP, ROBERT, see Higdon, J. TRANMER, JOAN E., and MONICA J. E. PARRY, “Enhancing Postoperative Recovery of Car- diac Surgery Patients: A Randomized Clinical Trial of an Advanced Practice Nursing Inter- vention,” 515. TREAT-JACOBSON, DIANE, and RUTH A. LINDQUIST, “Functional Recovery and Exercise Behavior in Men and Women 5 to 6 Years Following Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG) Surgery,” 479. TSAI, YUN-FANG, and THOMAS K. S. WONG, “Aboriginal Adolescents’ Pregnancy in East- ern Taiwan,” 595. TSAI, YUN-FANG, and THOMAS K. S. WONG, “Authors’ Response,” 611. TWISS, JAN, see Lindsey, A. M. VAN HOFWEGEN, LYNN, see Chiu, L. VON SADOVSZKY, VICTORIA, see Jansen, D. A. WALTMAN, NANCY, see Lindsey, A. M. WILBUR, JOELLEN, “Commentary on ‘Exercise Self-Efficacy, Enjoyment, and Feeling States Among Adolescents,” 716. WONG, THOMAS K. S., see Mok, E. WONG, THOMAS K. S., see Tsai, Y.- F. WOO, JEAN, see Yu, D. S. F. YU, DORIS S. F., DIANA T. F. LEE, and JEAN WOO, “Issues and Challenges of Instrument Translation,” 307. ZERWIC, JULIE JOHNSON, see Devon, H. A. Articles: “Aboriginal Adolescents’ Pregnancy in Eastern Taiwan,” Tsai and Wong, 595. “Abused Women and Risk for Pelvic Inflammatory Disease?’ Champion et al., 176. “Assessment of Patient Pain in the Postoperative Context,” Manias et al., 751. “Authors’ Response,” Allison and Keller, 56. “Author's Response,” Carroll, 110. “Author’s Response,” Cavendish, 219. “Authors’ Response,” Champion et al., 194. “Authors” Response,” Harrison et al., 291. “Authors’ Response,” Hudson et al., 29. “Author’s Response,” Jansen, 402. ‘Authors’ Response,” McDonald and Molony, 858. ‘Authors’ Response.” Mok et al., 82. “Authors” Response,” Robbins et al., 719. “Authors” Response,” Salazar et al., 173. “Authors” Response,” Tsai and Wong, 611. “Cancer Risk-Reduction Behaviors of Breast Cancer Survivors,” Lindsey et al., 872. “Clinical Decision Rules as Tools for Evidence-Based Nursing.” Shapiro and Driever, 930. 950 Western Journal of Nursing Research “Commentary on ‘Aboriginal Adolescents’ Pregnancy in Eastern Taiwan,” Skillen, 609. “Commentary on ‘Abused Women and Risk for Pelvic Inflammatory Disease,” Anderson, 192. “Commentary on ‘Exercise Self-Efficacy, Enjoyment, and Feeling States Among Adolescents,” Wilbur, 716. “Commentary on ‘Hispanic Adolescent Farmworkers’ Perceptions Associated With Pesticide Exposure,” Daroszewski, 170. “Commentary on ‘Hispanic Adolescent Farmworkers’ Perceptions Associated With Pesticide Exposure,” Smith, 167. “Commentary on ‘Individual Empowerment Among Chinese Cancer Patients in Hong Kong,” Buchanan, 76. “Commentary on ‘Individual Empowerment Among Chinese Cancer Patients in Hong Kong,” Chiu, 79. “Commentary on ‘Marriage, Impairment, and Acceptance in Persons With Multiple Sclerosis,” Courts, 288. “Commentary on ‘Marriage, Impairment, and Acceptance in Persons With Multiple Sclerosis,” Given, 286. “Commentary on ‘Nonvocal Ventilated Patients’ Perceptions of Being Understood,” Paterson, 107. “Commentary on ‘Nonvocal Ventilated Patients’ Perceptions of Being Understood,” Thorne, 104. “Commentary on ‘Postoperative Pain Communication Skills for Older Adults.” Diers, 853. “Commentary on ‘Postoperative Pain Communication Skills for Older Adults,” Hodgins, 854. “Commentary on ‘Restorative Activities of Community-Dwelling Elders,” Rodgers, 400. “Commentary on ‘Self-Efficacy Intervention Effect on Physical Activity in Older Adults,” Powell-Cope, 54. “Commentary on ‘Self-Efficacy Intervention Effect on Physical Activity in Older Adults,” Resnick, 49. “Commentary on ‘Self-Efficacy Intervention Effect on Physical Activity in Older Adults.”” Riesch, 47. “Commentary on ‘Spiritual Perspectives of Nurses in the United States Relevant for Education and Practice,” Buchanan, 213. “Commentary on ‘Spiritual Perspectives of Nurses in the United States Relevant for Education and Practice,” Clark, 216. “Commentary on “The Influence of Symptoms on Quality of Life Among HIV-Infected Women,” Pletsch, 24. “Commentary on ‘The Influence of Symptoms on Quality of Life Among HIV-Infected Women,” Tompkins, 28. “Correlates of Quality of Life in Older Adult Veterans,” Mowad, 293. “Cultural and Ethnic Differences in Content Validation Responses,” Evans, 321. “Designing a Data and Safety Monitoring Plan?’ Slimmer and Andersen, 797. “Dilemmas of Family Support During Cardiac Recovery: Nagging as a Gesture of Support,” Tapp, 561. “Effect of Environment and Research Participant Characteristics on Data Quality,” Drew et al., 909. “Enhancing Postoperative Recovery of Cardiac Surgery Patients: A Randomized Clinical Trial of an Advanced Practice Nursing Intervention,” Tranmer and Parry, 515. “Everyday Life for Black American Adults: Stress, Emotions, and Blood Pressure,” Brown, 499. “Exercise Self-Efficacy, Enjoyment, and Feeling States Among Adolescents,” Robbins et al., 699. December 2004, Vol. 26, No. 8 “Feminist Approaches to Nursing History,” Melchior, 340. “Functional Recovery and Exercise Behavior in Men and Women 5 to 6 Years Following Coro- nary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG) Surgery,” Treat-Jacobson and Lindquist, 479. “Grantsmanship: Developing an Outstanding Grant Application,’ Lusk, 367. “Hispanic Adolescent Farmworkers’ Perceptions Associated With Pesticide Exposure.” Salazar et al., 146. “How to Develop a Budget for a Research Proposal,’ Higdon and Topp, 922. “Individual Empowerment Among Chinese Cancer Patients in Hong Kong,” Mok et al., 59. “Infant Health of Mothers With Multiple Sclerosis,” Gulick and Johnson, 632. “The Influence of Symptoms on Quality of LifeA mong HIV-Infected Women,” Hudson etal., 9. “Information Exchange: Book Review Annual Review of Nursing Research, Volume 21,” Rus- sell, 137. “An Integrative Review of the Concof eSpirpitutali ty in the Health Sciences,” Chiu et al., 405. “Internet Intervention for Community Elders: Process and Feasibility,’ Chang, 461. “Issues and Challenges of Instrument Translation,” Yu et al., 307. “Issues in Clinical Nursing Research Methodological and Ethical Issues Emerging From Pilot Testing an Intervention With Women in a Transitional Shelter,’ Hatton and Kaiser, 129. “Is the Medical Record an Accurate Reflection of Patients’ Symptoms During Acute Myocardial Infarction?” Devon et al., 547. “The Johnson-Neyman Procedure as an Alternative to ANCOVA,” D’ Alonzo, 804. “Knowledge, Attitudes, and Predictors of Advance Directive Discussions of Registered Nurses,” Lipson et al., 784. “Living With Dementia Yields a Heteronomous and Lost Existence,” Svanstrém and Dahlberg, 671. “Marriage, Impairment, and Acceptance in Persons With Multiple Sclerosis,” Harrison et al., 266. “Memory Functions of Taiwanese American Older Adults,” Suen et al “Nonvocal Ventilated Patients’ Perceptions of Being Understood,” Carroll, 85. “Nurses’ Knowledge of Traditional Chinese Postpartum Customs,” Tien, 722. “Nursing Care and Context in Theresienstadt,” Brush, 860. “Organizational Lifecycle in a School of Nursing,” Porter and Bean, 444. “Pain Assessment Practices With Nursing Home Residents,” Clark et al., 733. “Postoperative Pain Communication Skills for Older Adults?” McDonald and Molony, 836. “Quality of Life in Hospice Patients With Terminal Illness,” Tang et al., 113. “Racism and Hypertension Among African Americans,” Peters, 612. “Restorative Activities of Community-Dwelling Elders,” Jansen and Von Sadovszky, 381. “Searching the Literature by Design,” Littleton et al., 891. “Self-Efficacy Intervention Effect on Physical Activity in Older Adults,” Allison and Keller, 31. “Seniors’ Life Histories and Perceptions of Illness’ Montbriand, 242. “Spiritual Perspectives of Nurses in the United States Relevant for Education and Practice,” Cavendish et al., 196. “Student Nurses’ Perceptions of Alternative and Allopathic Medicine,” Joudrey et al., 356. “Support Groups Helping Women Through Pregnancies After Loss,” Cété-Arsenault and Freije, 650. “Testing the Barriers to Healthy Eating Scale?” Fowles and Feucht, 429. “A Turkish Language Equivalence of the Exercise of Self-Care Agency Scale,” Nahcivan, 813. “Uncertainty and Its Antecedents in Patients With Atrial Fibrillation,’ Kang et al., 770. “Variables Predictive of Poor Postdischarge Outcomes for Hospitalized Elders in Heart Failure.” Roe-Prior, 533.

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