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April 2012, Volume 21, Issue 7‐8
- 1051-1059 Struggling in an inescapable life situation: being a close relative of a person dependent on home enteral tube feeding
by Kaisa Bjuresäter & Maria Larsson & Elsy Athlin
- 1060-1067 Survey of caregiver opinions on the practicalities of family‐centred care in intensive care units
by Aude Soury‐Lavergne & Inès Hauchard & Sandrine Dray & Marie‐Lou Baillot & Emmanuelle Bertholet & Karine Clabault & Sylvie Jeune & Christelle Ledroit & Isabelle Lelias & Véronique Lombardo & Yves Maetens & Ferhat Meziani & Jean Reignier & Bertrand Souweine & Alexis Tabah & Karine Barrau & Antoine Roch & the Société de Réanimation de Langue Française (SRLF)
- 1068-1077 Informal care‐giving in advanced chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: lay knowledge and experience
by Geralyn Hynes & Ann Stokes & Mary McCarron
- 1078-1086 Lived experiences of Iranian family member caregivers of persons with Alzheimer’s disease: caring as ‘captured in the whirlpool of time’
by Elham Navab & Reza Negarandeh & Hamid Peyrovi
- 1087-1096 Midwives and oral health care during pregnancy: perceptions of pregnant women in south‐western Sydney, Australia
by Ajesh George & Maree Johnson & Margaret Duff & Shilpi Ajwani & Sameer Bhole & Anthony Blinkhorn & Sharon Ellis
- 1097-1108 Examining the breastfeeding support resources of the public health nursing services in Ireland
by Helen Mulcahy & Agnes Phelan & Paul Corcoran & Patricia Leahy‐Warren
- 1109-1118 Breastfeeding experiences of Turkish women
by Basak Demirtas & Banu Ergocmen & Lale Taskin
- 1119-1127 Separation, failure and temporary relinquishment: women’s experiences of early mothering in the context of emergency hysterectomy
by Rakime Elmir & Virginia Schmied & Lesley Wilkes & Debra Jackson
- 1128-1135 A descriptive study of the experiences of lesbian, gay and transgender parents accessing health services for their children
by Rose Chapman & Joan Wardrop & Phoenix Freeman & Tess Zappia & Rochelle Watkins & Linda Shields
- 1136-1114 Forecasting the ward climate: a study from a dementia care unit
by David Edvardsson & Per‐Olof Sandman & Birgit Rasmussen
- 1145-1154 Identifying key performance indicators for nursing and midwifery care using a consensus approach
by Tanya McCance & Lorna Telford & Julie Wilson & Olive MacLeod & Audrey Dowd
- 1155-1167 Patients’ and nurses’ perceptions of individualised care: an international comparative study
by Riitta Suhonen & Georgios Efstathiou & Haritini Tsangari & Darja Jarosova & Helena Leino‐Kilpi & Elisabeth Patiraki & Chryssoula Karlou & Zoltan Balogh & Evridiki Papastavrou
- 1168-1177 Nurses’ perception of time availability in patient communication in Hong Kong
by Engle A Chan & Aled Jones & Sylvia Fung & Sui Chu Wu
- 1178-1188 Nurses’ assessments of individualised care in long‐term care institutions
by Riitta Suhonen & Pilvi Alikleemola & Jouko Katajisto & Helena Leino‐Kilpi
- 1189-1190 Commentary on Kwong E, Lau A, Lee R & Kwan R (2011) A pressure ulcer prevention programme specially designed for nursing homes: does it work? Journal of Clinical Nursing 20, 2777–2786
by Zena Moore
- 1191-1192 Response to Moore Z & Cowman S (2012) Pressure ulcer prevalence and prevention practices in care of the older person in the Republic of Ireland, Journal of Clinical Nursing 21, 362–371
by Catherine A Sharp & Richard White & Karen Ousey & Martyn Butcher & Colin Iversen
- 1193-1194 Response to Sasso L (2011) Commentary on Thompson DR & Watson R (2010) Guest editorial: h‐indexes and the performance of nursing professors of nursing in the UK. Journal of Clinical Nursing 19, 2957–2958. Journal of Clinical Nursing 20, 2685–2686
by Roger Watson & David R Thompson
March 2012, Volume 21, Issue 5‐6
February 2012, Volume 21, Issue 3‐4
- 299-300 Editorial: Impact factors and clinical specialty nursing journals
by Marilyn H Oermann
- 301-310 Self‐efficacy: a useful construct to promote physical activity in people with stable chronic heart failure
by HuiYun Du & Bronwyn Everett & Phillip J Newton & Yenna Salamonson & Patricia M Davidson
- 311-321 Living with life‐saving technology – coping strategies in implantable cardioverter defibrillators recipients
by Inger Flemme & Ingela Johansson & Anna Strömberg
- 322-330 Use of the Internet as a source of health information amongst participants of antenatal classes
by Patricia Lima‐Pereira & Clara Bermúdez‐Tamayo & Grazyna Jasienska
- 331-343 Developing a minimum data set for electronic nursing handover
by Maree Johnson & Diana Jefferies & Daniel Nicholls
- 344-353 An international eDelphi study identifying the research and education priorities in wound management and tissue repair
by Seamus Cowman & Georgina Gethin & Eric Clarke & Zena Moore & Gerardine Craig & Julie Jordan‐O’Brien & Niamh McLain & Helen Strapp
- 354-361 Higher pressure ulcer risk on intensive care? – Comparison between general wards and intensive care units
by Nils A Lahmann & Jan Kottner & Theo Dassen & Antje Tannen
- 362-371 Pressure ulcer prevalence and prevention practices in care of the older person in the Republic of Ireland
by Zena Moore & Seamus Cowman
- 372-379 Predicting factors of pressure ulcers in older Thai stroke patients living in urban communities
by Chophaka Suttipong & Siriorn Sindhu
- 380-387 Pressure ulcers in older hospitalised patients and its impact on length of stay: a retrospective observational study
by Silke Theisen & Anna Drabik & Stephanie Stock
- 388-397 First‐time mothers: social support, maternal parental self‐efficacy and postnatal depression
by Patricia Leahy‐Warren & Geraldine McCarthy & Paul Corcoran
- 398-407 Evaluating the suicide risk‐screening scale used by general nurses on patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and lung cancer: a questionnaire survey
by Fang‐Meei Taur & Sinkuo Chai & Mei‐bei Chen & Jyu‐Li Hou & Shirling Lin & Sing‐Ling Tsai
- 408-414 The risk factors effecting the dry mouth in inpatients in Hospital in west Anatolia
by Zeynep Güneş & Yıldız Denat & Merve Müezzinoğlu & Şahsene Şen & Sezen Yılmaz & Ezgi Atlı
- 415-423 Opportunity lost? Psychiatric medications and problems with sexual function: a role for nurses in mental health
by Chris Quinn & Brenda Happell & Graeme Browne
- 424-436 The Multidrug‐Resistant Bacteria Attitude Questionnaire: validity and understanding of responsibility for infection control in Swedish registered district, haematology and infection nurses
by Maria Lindberg & Bernice Skytt & Marieann Högman & Marianne Carlsson
- 437-447 Factors influencing the implementation of the guideline Triage in emergency departments: a qualitative study
by Maaike AP Janssen & Theo van Achterberg & Marian JM Adriaansen & Caroline S Kampshoff & Donna MJ Schalk & Joke Mintjes‐de Groot
- 448-475 An integrative review of interventions promoting self‐care of patients with heart failure
by Susan Barnason & Lani Zimmerman & Lufei Young
- 476-484 The experiences of Chinese patients with coronary heart disease
by Lixia Zhu & Shuk Ching Ho & Janet Wing Hung Sit
- 485-494 Validation of an instrument to measure the impact of coronary disease on patient’s daily life
by Rafaela AB dos Santos & Roberta CM Rodrigues & Kátia M Padilha & Simey de LL Rodrigues & Thais M Spana & Maria CBJ Gallani
- 495-503 The significance of informal caregivers in information management from the perspective of heart failure patients
by Ragnhild Hellesø & Johannes Eines & May Solveig Fagermoen
- 504-512 Experiences of sub‐fertility among Chinese couples in Hong Kong: a qualitative study
by Alice Y Loke & Pui‐Ling Yu & Mark Hayter
- 513-521 Pubescent male students’ attitudes towards menstruation in Taiwan: implications for reproductive health education and school nursing practice
by Yu‐Ting Chang & Mark Hayter & Mei‐Ling Lin
- 522-534 Female nurses’ sensitivity to male genitalia‐related care in mainland China
by Yu‐Li Zang & Loretta YF Chung & Thomas KS Wong & Moon Fai Chan
- 535-543 ‘Nice girls don’t’: women and the condom conundrum
by Catherine Cook
- 544-554 Perceived family health in persons with prostate cancer and their family members
by Eeva Harju & Anja Rantanen & Marja‐Terttu Tarkka & Päivi Åstedt‐Kurki
- 555-563 Life is back to normal and yet not – partners’ and patient’s experiences of life of the first year after colorectal cancer surgery
by Emma Ohlsson‐Nevo & Birgitta Andershed & Ulrica Nilsson & Agneta Anderzén‐Carlsson
- 564-572 Perceptions of a life review programme among Chinese patients with advanced cancer
by Huimin Xiao & Enid Kwong & Samantha Pang & Esther Mok
- 573-584 Psychometric testing of the Caregiver Quality of Life Index‐Cancer scale in an Iranian sample of family caregivers to newly diagnosed breast cancer women
by Sedigheh Khanjari & Fatemeh Oskouie & Ann Langius‐Eklöf
- 585-594 Perception of quality of care: comparison of the views of patients’ with lung cancer and their family members
by Ingela Henoch & Malin Lövgren & Bodil Wilde‐Larsson & Carol Tishelman
- 595-596 Commentary on ST Houweling, N Kleefstra, KJJ van Hateren, KH Groenier, B Meyboom‐de Jong & HJG Bilo (2011) Can diabetes management be safely transferred to practice nurses in a primary care setting? A randomised controlled trial. Journal of Clinical Nursing 20, 1264–1272
by Lars‐Petter Jelsness‐Jørgensen
- 597-597 Commentary on Nyman MH, Johansson JE, Persson K & Gustafsson M (2011) A prospective study of nosocomial urinary tract infection in hip fracture patients. Journal Clinical Nursing 20, 2531–2539
by Christopher CK Ho & Ton Nor A’tikah
January 2012, Volume 21, Issue 1‐2
- 1-1 Editorial: Embarking on a new adventure
by Cynthia R King
- 2-10 ‘Have you had your bowl of rice?’: a qualitative study of eating patterns in older Taiwanese adults
by Su‐Hui Chen & Jung‐hua Shao
- 11-20 Prevalence and correlates of self‐induced vomiting as weight‐control strategy among adolescents in Taiwan
by Yiing Mei Liou & Ya‐Wen Hsu & Jow‐Fei Ho & Che‐Hung Lin & Wen‐Yen Hsu & Tsan‐Hon Liou
- 21-31 Accuracy and continuity in discharge information for patients with eating difficulties after stroke
by Eva Carlsson & Margareta Ehnfors & Ann Catrine Eldh & Anna Ehrenberg
- 32-41 Understanding dietary decision‐making in patients attending a secondary prevention clinic following myocardial infarction
by Barbara Doyle & Donna Fitzsimons & Pascal McKeown & Toni McAloon
- 42-51 Knowledge of using acetaminophen syrup and comprehension of written medication instruction among caregivers with febrile children
by Mei‐Chuan Chang & Yueh‐Chih Chen & Shu‐Chuan Chang & Graeme D Smith
- 52-62 The effectiveness of an early parenting intervention for mothers with infants with sleep and settling concerns: a prospective non‐equivalent before‐after design
by Yvonne L Hauck & Wendy A Hall & Satvinder S Dhaliwal & Elaine Bennett & Gail Wells
- 63-69 Improving our understanding of the colicky infant: a prospective observational study
by Bente G Kvitvær & Joyce Miller & David Newell
- 70-79 Changes in quality of life among newly diagnosed breast cancer patients in Taiwan
by Sue‐Yueh Cheng & Yeur‐Hur Lai & Shu‐Ching Chen & Shiow‐Ching Shun & Yuan‐Mei Liao & Shih‐Hsin Tu & Ching‐Shyang Chen & Chao‐Ying Hsiang & Ching‐Min Chen
- 80-88 Factors associated with the resilience of school‐aged children with atopic dermatitis
by Yeo Jin Im & Dong Hee Kim
- 89-100 Psychometric analysis of a Taiwan‐version pain assessment scale for preterm infants
by Jen‐Jiuan Liaw & Luke Yang & Hsiu‐Ling Chou & Ti Yin & Shih‐Ching Chao & Tsorng‐Yeh Lee
- 101-110 The relationship between self‐care agency, disability levels and factors regarding these situations among patients with rheumatoid arthritis
by Ozlem Ucan Ovayolu & Nimet Ovayolu & Gülendam Karadag
- 111-120 Association between social support and depression in the general population: the HUNT study, a cross‐sectional survey
by Siv Grav & Ove Hellzèn & Ulla Romild & Eystein Stordal
- 121-128 Using a nurse invented T‐Bar device in a rehabilitation program improved the range of motion for rotator cuff repair patients
by Ching‐Hui Wang & Pi‐Chu Lin & Yu‐Tai Lee & Ching‐Wen Chuang & Shiow‐Luan Tsay & Chan‐Yi Chu
- 129-138 Fatigue and physical activity levels in patients with liver cirrhosis
by Li‐Jan Wu & Ming‐Shun Wu & GI‐Shih Lien & Feng‐Chia Chen & Jen‐Chen Tsai
- 139-148 Baby oil therapy for uremic pruritus in haemodialysis patients
by Tzu‐Chen Lin & Yu‐Hung Lai & Su‐Er Guo & Chin‐Fang Liu & Jer‐Chia Tsai & How‐Ran Guo & Hsin‐Tien Hsu
- 149-159 A narrative review of South Asian patients’ experiences of cardiac rehabilitation
by Paul M Galdas & Pamela A Ratner & John L Oliffe
- 160-169 Family caregiver distress with children having rare genetic disorders: a qualitative study involving Russell–Silver Syndrome in Taiwan
by Hsin‐Ju Weng & Dau‐Ming Niu & Sue Turale & Lee‐Ing Tsao & Fu‐Jong Shih & Noriko Yamamoto‐Mitani & Chun‐Chi Chang & Fu‐Jin Shih
- 170-179 Mothers’ perceptions of factors affecting their abilities to care for infants with allergy
by Soili Alanne & Kirsi Laitinen & Riitta Söderlund & Eija Paavilainen
- 180-188 ‘I am going to be a dad’: experiences and expectations of adolescent and young adult expectant fathers
by Lesley Wilkes & Judy Mannix & Debra Jackson
- 189-197 Being concerned: caregiving for Taiwanese mothers of a child with cerebral palsy
by Yu‐Ping Huang & Ursula Kellett & Winsome St John
- 198-206 Fathers of children with disabilities: encounters with health professionals in a Chinese context
by Yu‐Ping Huang & Sen‐Wei Tsai & Ursula Kellett
- 207-215 Care of patients with neurological conditions: the impact of a Generic Neurology Nursing Service development on patients and their carers
by Jennifer A Kirton & Barbara A Jack & Mary R O’Brien & Brenda Roe
- 216-223 Diabetes education: what do adolescents want?
by David Chaney & Vivien Coates & Mark Shevlin & Dennis Carson & Andrea McDougall & Arlene Long
- 224-231 Primary caregivers’ satisfaction with clinicians’ response to them as informal carers of young people with first‐episode psychosis: a qualitative study
by Terence V McCann & Dan I Lubman & Eileen Clark
- 232-242 Informal stroke caregivers’ self‐appraised problem‐solving abilities as a predictor of well‐being and perceived social support
by May H‐L Lui & Diana TF Lee & Nan Greenwood & Fiona M Ross
- 243-254 Quality of care in Norwegian nursing homes – typology of family perceptions
by Anne G Vinsnes & Sigrid Nakrem & Gene E Harkless & Arnfinn Seim
- 255-263 Job satisfaction and intention to leave: a questionnaire survey of hospital nurses in Shanghai of China
by Cui Liu & Lingjuan Zhang & Wenqin Ye & Jianying Zhu & Jie Cao & Xiaoying Lu & Fengping Li
- 264-271 Optimal qualifications, staffing and scope of practice for first responder nurses in disaster
by Huahua Yin & Haiyan He & Paul Arbon & Jingci Zhu & Jing Tan & Limei Zhang
- 272-280 Nurses’ perceptions of leadership style in hospitals: a grounded theory study
by Shu‐Fen Su & Mary Jenkins & Po‐Erh Liu
- 281-284 Comparison of blood samples values by direct venipuncture and Central Venous Catheters with 5 or 10 ml wasted blood
by Giancarlo Cicolini & Valentina Simonetti & Marta Di Nicola & Elisabetta Palma
- 285-287 Story‐sharing as a method of data collection in qualitative research
by Brenda Hayman & Lesley Wilkes & Debra Jackson & Elizabeth Halcomb
- 288-289 Commentary on Lin LC, Li MH & Watson R (2011) A survey of the reasons patients do not choose percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy/jejunostomy (PEG/PEJ) as a route for long‐term feeding. Journal of Clinical Nursing 20, 802–810
by Mahmoud Al Kalaldeh
- 290-290 Commentary on Lin PC, Lin ML, Huang LC, Hsu HC & Lin CC (2011) Music therapy for patients receiving spine surgery. Journal of Clinical Nursing 20, 960–968
by Mei‐Chi Hsu
- 291-292 Commentary on Jelsness‐Jørgensen L‐P, Ribu L, Bernklev T & Moum BA (2011) Measuring health‐related quality of life in non‐complicated diabetes patients may be an effective parameter to assess patients at risk of a more serious disease course: a cross‐sectional study of two diabetes outpatient groups. Journal of Clinical Nursing 20, 1255–1263
by Kornelis JJ van Hateren & Gijs WD Landman & Nanne Kleefstra & Henk JG Bilo
- 293-294 Response to Watson R (2011) Commentary on Oermann MH, Shaw‐Kokot J, Knafl GJ & Dowell J (2010) Dissemination of research into clinical nursing literature. Journal of Clinical Nursing19, 3435–3442. Journal of Clinical Nursing20, 595–596
by Julia Shaw‐Kokot & Marilyn H Oermann & George J Knafl & Jo Ann Dowell
- 295-296 Response to Henderson (2011) Commentary on Williamson GR, Callaghan L, Whittlesea E & Heath V (2011) Improving student support using placement development teams: staff and student perceptions. Journal of Clinical Nursing20, 1502–1503
by Graham R Williamson
- 297-298 Response to Commentary on Watt E, Murphy M, Pascoe E, Scanlon A & Gan S (2011) An evaluation of a structured learning programme as a component of the clinical practicum in final year bachelor of nursing programme: a pre‐post test analysis. Journal of Clinical Nursing 20, 2286–2293
by Ho Siew Eng & Srijit Das
December 2011, Volume 20, Issue 23‐24
- 3271-3272 Editorial
by Roger Watson
- 3273-3275 Editorial: Citation analysis – focus on leading Australian nurse authors
by Glenn E Hunt & Michelle Cleary & Debra Jackson & Roger Watson & David R Thompson
- 3276-3284 Using multiple data sources to answer patient safety‐related research questions in hospital inpatient settings: a discursive paper using inpatient falls as an example
by Huey‐Ming Tzeng
- 3285-3294 Orientation strategies during delirium: are they helpful?
by Jenny Day & Isabel Higgins & Diana Keatinge
- 3295-3303 The Mini Nutritional Assessment (MNA) is useful for assessing the risk of malnutrition in adults with intellectual disabilities
by Alan C Tsai & Hsiu‐Yueh Hsu & Tsui‐Lan Chang
- 3304-3312 Violence and under‐reporting: learning disability nursing and the impact of environment, experience and banding
by Andrew Lovell & Joanne Skellern & Tom Mason
- 3313-3321 Predicting adherence to health care recommendations using health promotion behaviours in kidney transplant recipients within 1–5 years post‐transplant
by Su‐Yueh Lin & Susan J Fetzer & Po‐Chang Lee & Ching‐Huey Chen
- 3322-3330 Primary healthcare nurses’ experiences with motivational interviewing in health promotion practice
by Elisabeth Brobeck & Håkan Bergh & Sigrid Odencrants & Cathrine Hildingh
- 3331-3338 Stage of adoption for preventive behaviour against passive smoking among pregnant women and women with young children in Taiwan
by Chiu‐Mieh Huang & Jong‐Long Guo & Hsein‐Lin Wu & Li‐Yin Chien
- 3339-3350 Reducing surgical nurses’ aseptic practice‐related stress
by Teija‐Kaisa Aholaakko
- 3351-3363 Challenges in handling elder abuse in community care. An exploratory study among nurses and care coordinators in Norway and Australia
by Astrid Sandmoe & Marit Kirkevold & Alison Ballantyne
- 3364-3372 Professional tears: developing emotional intelligence around death and dying in emergency work
by Cara Bailey & Roger Murphy & Davina Porock
- 3373-3382 The effects of interpersonal counselling on health‐related quality of life after myocardial infarction
by Olli Oranta & Sinikka Luutonen & Raimo KR Salokangas & Tero Vahlberg & Helena Leino‐Kilpi
- 3383-3393 Acculturation in the adaptation of Chinese‐American women to breast cancer: a mixed‐method approach
by Tzu‐I Tsai & Donald E Morisky & Marjorie Kagawa‐Singer & Kimlin T Ashing‐Giwa
- 3394-3403 Self‐care competence in the case of Brazilian patients with diabetes mellitus in a multiprofessional educational programme
by Camila AP Landim & Maria L Zanetti & Manoel A Santos & Thiago AM Andrade & Carla RS Teixeira
- 3404-3413 An intervention study exploring the effects of providing older adult hip fracture patients with an information booklet in the early postoperative period
by Siobhan Murphy & Col Conway & Niamh B McGrath & Breda O’Leary & Mary P O’Sullivan & Dawn O’Sullivan
- 3414-3422 Aggressive behaviour of inpatients with acquired brain injury
by Ada JM Visscher & Berno van Meijel & Joost J Stolker & Jan Wiersma & Henk Nijman
- 3423-3429 Managing blood glucose during and after exercise in Type 1 diabetes: reproducibility of glucose response and a trial of a structured algorithm adjusting insulin and carbohydrate intake
by Lynn Kilbride & Jacqui Charlton & Gillian Aitken & Gordon W Hill & Richard CR Davison & John A McKnight
- 3430-3442 A qualitative meta‐synthesis of adult children of parents with a mental illness
by Gillian Murphy & Kath Peters & Debra Jackson & Lesley Wilkes
- 3443-3451 Psychometric evaluation of a Spanish Language Version of the Screen for Caregiver Burden (SCB) in caregivers of patients with mixed, vascular and Alzheimer’s dementia
by María G Guerra‐Silla & Luis M Gutiérrez‐Robledo & Juan M Villalpando‐Berumen & Mario U Pérez‐Zepeda & Mariano Montaña‐Álvarez & Jorge Reyes‐Guerrero & Óscar Rosas‐Carrasco
- 3452-3462 Evaluation of the psychometric properties of a modified Chinese version of the Caregiver Task Inventory – refinement and psychometric testing of the Chinese Caregiver Task Inventory: a confirmatory factor analysis
by Regina LT Lee & Esther SB Mok
- 3463-3471 Identifying service needs from the users and service providers’ perspective: a focus group study of Chinese elders, health and social care professionals
by Jean Woo & Benise Mak & Joanna OY Cheng & Edith Choy
- 3472-3482 Further psychometric testing of an instrument to measure emotional care in hospital
by Anne M Williams & Catherine Pienaar & Christine Toye & David Joske & Leanne Lester
- 3483-3493 Moral distress and ethical climate in a Swedish nursing context: perceptions and instrument usability
by Marit Silén & Mia Svantesson & Sofia Kjellström & Birgitta Sidenvall & Lennart Christensson
- 3494-3501 Validation of the Brazilian version of the Nursing Work Index‐Revised (B‐NWI‐R)
by Renata C Gasparino & Edinêis de Brito Guirardello & Linda H Aiken
- 3502-3512 Boundary matters: clinical leadership and the distinctive disciplinary contribution of nursing to multidisciplinary care
by Martin S McNamara & Gerard M Fealy & Mary Casey & Ruth Geraghty & Maree Johnson & Phil Halligan & Pearl Treacy & Michelle Butler
- 3513-3522 The significance of routines in nursing practice
by Patrik Rytterström & Mitra Unosson & Maria Arman
- 3523-3531 The use of hermeneutic interpretation statements in EPR documentation to capture qualities of caring
by Gunn von Krogh & Dagfinn Nåden
- 3532-3542 The effects of leadership and ward factors on job satisfaction in nursing homes: a multilevel approach
by Anders K Havig & Anders Skogstad & Marijke Veenstra & Tor I Romøren
- 3543-3552 A cost–utility analysis of medium vs. high‐fidelity human patient simulation manikins in nursing education
by Samuel Lapkin & Tracy Levett‐Jones
- 3553-3560 Exploring the psychological health related profile of nursing students in Singapore: a cluster analysis
by Moon Fai Chan & Debra K Creedy & Tse Lert Chua & Chi Ching Lim
- 3561-3566 The views of mental health nurses on continuing professional development
by Michelle Cleary & Jan Horsfall & Maureen O’Hara‐Aarons & Debra Jackson & Glenn E Hunt
- 3567-3576 Flying Start NHS™: easing the transition from student to registered health professional
by Pauline Banks & Michelle Roxburgh & Helen Kane & William Lauder & Martyn Jones & Angela Kydd & John Atkinson
- 3577-3579 Low bone mineral density in a cohort of normal, overweight and obese Chilean adolescents
by Estela Blanco & Marcela Reyes & Raquel A Burrows & Suzanna M Martinez & Sheila Gahagan
- 3580-3581 Commentary on Su SF, Boore J, Jenkins M, Liu PE & Yang MJ (2009) Nurses’ perception of environmental pressure in relation to their occupational stress. Journal of Clinical Nursing 18, 3172–3180
by Stina Fransson Sellgren
- 3582-3583 Commentary on McNamara M & Fealy G (2010) Editorial: lead us not again. Journal of Clinical Nursing 19, 3257–3259
by Jacinta Kelly
- 3584-3586 Response to Ingleton C & Green E (2010) Commentary on Metcalfe A, Pumphrey R & Clifford C (2009) Hospice nurses’ and genetics: implications for end‐of‐life care. Journal of Clinical Nursing 19, 192–207
by Alison Metcalfe & Collette Clifford
- 3587-3588 Response to Ski CF & Thompson DR (2011) Commentary on Yohannes AM, Doherty P, Bundy C & Yalfani A (2010) The long‐term benefits of cardiac rehabilitation on depression, anxiety, physical activity and quality of life. Journal of Clinical Nursing 19, 2806–2813
by Abebaw M Yohannes & Patrick Doherty & Christine Bundy & Ali Yalfani
November 2011, Volume 20, Issue 21‐22
October 2011, Volume 20, Issue 19‐20