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May 2010, Volume 19, Issue 9‐10
April 2010, Volume 19, Issue 7‐8
- 901-903 Editorial: Regulation in complementary and alternative medicine: is it time for statutory regulation of CAM in the UK?
by Graeme D Smith
- 904-916 What is the evidence for the use of probiotics in the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease?
by Virginia A Cary & Joseph Boullata
- 917-926 The physiological and psychological effects of slow‐stroke back massage and hand massage on relaxation in older people
by Melodee Harris & Kathy C Richards
- 927-938 The psychosocial effect of Tai Chi on nursing home residents
by Linda YK Lee & Diana TF Lee & Jean Woo
- 939-948 The effect of a music programme during lunchtime on the problem behaviour of the older residents with dementia at an institution in Taiwan
by Fang‐Yu Chang & Hui‐Chi Huang & Kuan‐Chia Lin & Li‐Chan Lin
- 949-958 Therapeutic effects of an indoor gardening programme for older people living in nursing homes
by Mimi Mun Yee Tse
- 959-968 Community‐based interventions to reduce falls among older adults in Taiwan – long time follow‐up randomised controlled study
by Hui‐Chi Huang & Chieh‐Yu Liu & Yu‐Tai Huang & W George Kernohan
- 969-977 Impact of Taiwanese culture on beliefs about expressing anxiety and engaging in physical activity: a discursive analysis of the literature
by Wei‐Fen Ma & Xuan‐Yi Huang & Hsiu‐Ju Chang & Wen‐Jiuan Yen & Sheuan Lee
- 978-987 Effects of music intervention on physiological stress response and anxiety level of mechanically ventilated patients in China: a randomised controlled trial
by Lin Han & Ji P Li & Janet W H Sit & Loretta Chung & Zuo Y Jiao & Wei G Ma
- 988-997 Attitudes toward and education about complementary and alternative medicine among adult patients with depression in Taiwan
by Mei‐Chi Hsu & Wendy Moyle & Debra Creedy & Lorraine Venturato & Wen‐Chen Ouyang & Gwo‐Ching Sun
- 998-1007 Effects of acupressure on menstrual distress in adolescent girls: a comparison between Hegu–Sanyinjiao Matched Points and Hegu, Zusanli single point
by Huei‐Mein Chen & Chung‐Hey Chen
- 1008-1020 The effect of Chinese food therapy on community dwelling Chinese hypertensive patients with Yin‐deficiency
by CuiZhen Shen & Samantha Mei‐Che Pang & Enid Wai‐Yung Kwong & ZhiQing Cheng
- 1021-1029 Understanding the cultural context of Chinese mothers’ perceptions of breastfeeding and infant health in Canada
by Wil‐Lie Chen
- 1030-1039 The effects of music on physiological responses and sedation scores in sedated, mechanically ventilated patients
by Boukje M Dijkstra & Claudia Gamel & Jaap J Van Der Bijl & Michiel L Bots & Jozef Kesecioglu
- 1040-1048 Soft tissue massage: early intervention for relatives whose family members died in palliative cancer care
by Berit S Cronfalk & Britt‐Marie Ternestedt & Peter Strang
- 1049-1055 Effects of listening to music on postpartum stress and anxiety levels
by Ying‐Fen Tseng & Chung‐Hey Chen & ChihChen S Lee
- 1056-1064 A preferred music listening intervention to reduce anxiety in older adults with dementia in nursing homes
by Huei‐Chuan Sung & Anne M Chang & Wen‐Li Lee
- 1065-1072 Effects of music therapy on labour pain and anxiety in Taiwanese first‐time mothers
by Yu‐Hsiang Liu & Mei‐Yueh Chang & Chung‐Hey Chen
- 1073-1083 Effects of relaxation training on sleep quality and fatigue in patients with breast cancer undergoing adjuvant chemotherapy
by Meral Demiralp & Fahriye Oflaz & Seref Komurcu
- 1084-1093 Chinese medicine: its role and application in the institutionalised older people
by Eliza Lai Yi Wong & Jasmine Kwok Man Lam & Sian Griffiths & Vincent Chung & Eng Kiong Yeoh
- 1094-1101 Taiwanese maternal health in the postpartum nursing centre
by Chich‐Hsiu Hung & Ching‐Yun Yu & Chu‐Chun Ou & Wei‐Wen Liang
- 1102-1112 Therapist effects in randomised controlled trials: what to do about them
by Stephen J Walters
- 1113-1120 The effect of heat application on pain, stiffness, physical function and quality of life in patients with knee osteoarthritis
by Nurcan Yıldırım & Mehlika Filiz Ulusoy & Hatice Bodur
- 1121-1128 Spiritual care provided by Thai nurses in intensive care units
by Pranee C Lundberg & Petcharat Kerdonfag
- 1129-1138 Use of complementary and alternative medicine by patients with arthritis
by Ayla Ünsal & Sebahat Gözüm
- 1139-1148 Pivotal moments and changes in the Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music for patients with depression
by Mei‐Feng Lin & Mei‐Chi Hsu & Hsiu‐Ju Chang & Yu‐Yun Hsu & Mei‐Hsien Chou & Paul Crawford
- 1149-1156 Effect on blood pressure of a continued nursing intervention using chronotherapeutics for adult Chinese hypertensive patients
by Xiao‐Ying Zang & Jin‐Feng Liu & Yan‐Fen Chai & Frances Kam Yuet Wong & Yue Zhao
- 1157-1166 An analysis of nursing and medical students’ attitudes towards and knowledge of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM)
by Yasemin Yildirim & Serap Parlar & Sibel Eyigor & Ozen O Sertoz & Can Eyigor & Cicek Fadiloglu & Meltem Uyar
- 1167-1169 Nurses’ response to death and dying in an intensive care unit – a qualitative study
by Hoi Un Yu & Sally Chan
- 1170-1172 The stress in nursing students scale (SINS): principal components analysis of longitudinal data from Hong Kong
by Roger Watson & Ian J Deary & David R Thompson & Gloria Li
- 1173-1174 Response to commentary by Manthorpe J (2009) Commentary on Bauer M, Fitzgerald L, Haesler E & Manfrin M (2009) Hospital discharge planning for frail older people and their family. Are we delivering best practice? A review of the evidence. Journal Clinical Nursing 18, 2539–2546
by Michael Bauer
- 1175-1176 Commentary on Brooks J (2009) ‘The geriatric hospital felt like a backwater’: aspects of older people’s nursing in Britain, 1955–1980. Journal of Clinical Nursing 18, 2764–2772
by John Adams
- 1177-1177 Commentary on Watson R & Thompson DR (2009) Editorial: Nursing for dummies or dummies for nursing? Journal of Clinical Nursing 18, 3069
by Zenobia CY Chan
- 1178-1178 Commentary on Cross, W (2009) Editorial: Working with children and families – what will the future hold for nurses? Journal of Clinical Nursing18, 3377‐3378
by Mark Hayter
- 1179-1181 Commentary on Huang Y, Yates P & Prior D (2009) Factors influencing oncology nurses’ approach to accommodating cultural needs in palliative care. Journal of Clinical Nursing 18, 3421–3429
by Emilie Green & Christine Ingleton
- 1182-1184 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 Christine Ingleton & Emilie Green
- 1185-1188 Commentary on Kaitani T, Tokunaga K, Matsuu N & Sanada H (2009) Risk factors related to the development of pressure ulcers in the critical care setting. Journal of Clinical Nursing19, 414–421
by Zena Moore
- 1189-1192 Commentary on Cronfalk BS, Ternstedt BM & Strang P (2009) ‘Soft tissue massage: early intervention for relatives whose family members died in palliative cancer care’. Journal of Clinical Nursing19, 1040–1048
by Clare Gardiner & Christine Ingleton
- 1193-1194 Edited by Dean Whitehead
by Linda Shields
March 2010, Volume 19, Issue 5‐6
February 2010, Volume 19, Issue 3‐4
- 301-302 Editorial: Domestic violence – time for a rethink?
by Melissa Corbally
- 303-312 A systematic literature review of incontinence care for persons with dementia: the research evidence
by Doris Hägglund
- 313-323 Enough of the problem: a review of time for health care transition solutions for young adults with a chronic illness
by P Rapley & PM Davidson
- 324-331 Nurses’ management of adolescent sleep disturbance: a qualitative study
by Tamara Vallido & Debra Jackson & Louise O’Brien
- 332-3340 Establishment of the reliability and validity of the Stress Index for Children or Adolescents with Tourette Syndrome (SICATS)
by Kuo‐Yu Chao & Huei‐Shyong Wang & Hsueh‐Ling Chang & Yi‐Wen Wang & Lai‐Chu See
- 341-350 The effect of preoperative fasting on postoperative thirst, hunger and oral intake in paediatric ambulatory tonsillectomy
by Seija Klemetti & Ilpo Kinnunen & Tarja Suominen & Heikki Antila & Tero Vahlberg & Reidar Grenman & Helena Leino‐Kilpi
- 351-358 Maintaining a therapeutic connection: nursing in an inpatient eating disorder unit
by Lynlee Snell & Marie Crowe & Jenny Jordan
- 359-367 The Irish nursing minimum data set for mental health – a valid and reliable tool for the collection of standardised nursing data
by Roisin Morris & Padraig MacNeela & Anne Scott & Margaret P Treacy & Abbey Hyde & Anne Matthews & Todd Morrison & Jonathan Drennan & Anne Byrne
- 368-379 The functions of hospital‐based home care for people with severe mental illness in Taiwan
by Xuan‐Yi Huang & Mei‐Jue Lin & Tuz‐Ching Yang & Yuan‐Shan Hsu
- 380-388 Effects of nurse‐delivered home visits combined with telephone calls on medication adherence and quality of life in HIV‐infected heroin users in Hunan of China
by Honghong Wang & Jun Zhou & Ling Huang & Xianhong Li & Kristopher P Fennie & Ann B Williams
- 389-397 The essentials of Advance Care Planning for end‐of‐life care for older people
by Sarah Yeun‐Sim Jeong & Isabel Higgins & Margaret McMillan
- 398-404 Improving glycaemic control self‐efficacy and glycaemic control behaviour in Chinese patients with Type 2 diabetes mellitus: randomised controlled trial
by Qifang Shi & Sharon K Ostwald & Shaopeng Wang
- 405-413 A randomised controlled trial on the effect of clamping the indwelling urinary catheter in patients with hip fracture
by Maria Hälleberg Nyman & Jan‐Erik Johansson & Margareta Gustafsson
- 414-421 Risk factors related to the development of pressure ulcers in the critical care setting
by Toshiko Kaitani & Keiko Tokunaga & Noriko Matsui & Hiromi Sanada
- 422-431 Prospective study of postpartum depression in eastern Turkey prevalence, socio‐demographic and obstetric correlates, prenatal anxiety and early awareness
by İsmet Kirpinar & Sebahat Gözüm & Türkan Pasinlioğlu
- 432-439 Perceived barriers to physical activity among older adults residing in long‐term care institutions
by Yuh‐Min Chen
- 440-446 Clinical profile of patients enroled in a cell therapy trial for severe coronary artery disease
by Sara MG Brandão & Isolmar T Schettert & Luiz AM César & José E Krieger & Sérgio A De Oliveira & Noedir AG Stolf & Luís HW Gowdak
- 447-460 A systematic review and meta‐ethnography of the qualitative literature: experiences of the menarche
by Yu‐Ting Chang & Mark Hayter & Shu‐Chen Wu
- 461-469 Fitness for practice in nursing and midwifery education in Scotland, United Kingdom
by Karen Holland & Michelle Roxburgh & Martin Johnson & Keith Topping & Roger Watson & William Lauder & Mary Porter
- 470-478 Exploring the profiles of nurses’ job satisfaction in Macau: results of a cluster analysis
by Moon Fai Chan & Sok Man Leong & Andrew Leung Luk & Siu Ming Yeung & Iat Kio Van
- 479-488 Examining the characteristics of workplace violence in one non‐tertiary hospital
by Rose Chapman & Irene Styles & Laura Perry & Shane Combs
- 489-497 Patient‐focused nursing documentation expressed by nurses
by Heleena Laitinen & Marja Kaunonen & Päivi Åstedt‐Kurki
- 498-506 Stakeholder views on the impact of nurse prescribing on dermatology services
by Nicola Carey & Karen Stenner & Molly Courtenay
- 507-516 Child health nurses’ roles and attitudes in reducing children’s tobacco smoke exposure
by Noomi Carlsson & AnnaKarin Johansson & Göran Hermansson & Boel Andersson‐Gäre
- 517-526 Beginning an action research project to investigate the feasibility of a midwife‐led normal birthing unit in China
by Rosemary Mander & Ngai Fen Cheung & Xiaoli Wang & Wei Fu & Junghong Zhu
- 527-536 The practice of nurses working with older people in long term care: an Australian perspective
by Sharyn Hunter & Tracy Levett‐Jones
- 537-546 Reconstructing unpredictability: experiences of living with an implantable cardioverter defibrillator over time
by Ingvild Margreta Morken & Elisabeth Severinsson & Bjørg Karlsen
- 547-555 Living with home‐based haemodialysis: insights from older people
by Satoko Namiki & Jennifer Rowe & Marie Cooke
- 556-563 Illness representations in patients with traumatic injury: a longitudinal study
by Bih‐O Lee & Wendy Chaboyer & Marianne Wallis
- 564-573 Promoting the health of people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: patients’ and carers’ views
by Ann Caress & Karen Luker & Karen Chalmers
- 574-582 The focus of family members’ functioning in the acute phase of traumatic coma
by Sofie TL Verhaeghe & Florence J Van Zuuren & Mieke HF Grypdonck & Mia SH Duijnstee & Tom Defloor
- 583-589 The focus of family members’ functioning in the acute phase of traumatic coma
by Sofie TL Verhaeghe & Florence J Van Zuuren & Mieke HF Grypdonck & Mia SH Duijnstee & Tom Defloor
- 590-591 Commentary on Watson R (2008) Editorial: Will there ever be a Nobel Prize in nursing? Journal of Clinical Nursing 17, 565–566
by Zenobia Chan
- 592-593 Commentary on McCance T, Slater P & McCormack B (2009) Using the caring dimensions inventory as an indicator of person‐centred nursing. Journal of Clinical Nursing 18, 409–417
by David Edvardsson
- 594-595 Commentary on Kong SKF, Wu LH and Loke AY (2009) Nursing students’ knowledge, attitude and readiness to work for clients with sexual health concerns. Journal of Clinical Nursing 18, 2372‐2382
by Hatice Ayhan & Emine Iyigun
- 596-598 Commentary on Henderson A, Twentyman M, Eaton E, Creedy D, Stapleton P & Lloyd B (2010) Creating supportive clinical learning environments: an intervention study.Journal of Clinical Nursing 19, 177–182
by Roger Watson & David R Thompson & Gloria Li
- 599-599 Edited by Dean Whitehead
by Jacinta Kelly
January 2010, Volume 19, Issue 1‐2
- 2-3 Editorial: What’s in a title?
by Roger Watson
- 4-16 A systematic review of body temperature variations in older people
by Shu‐Hua Lu & Angela‐Renee Leasure & Yu‐Tzu Dai
- 17-32 A systematic review of nursing rehabilitation of stroke patients with aphasia
by Irina E Poslawsky & Marieke J Schuurmans & Eline Lindeman & Thóra B Hafsteinsdóttir
- 33-41 An evolutionary analysis of mealtime difficulties in older adults with dementia
by Melissa B Aselage & Elaine J Amella
- 42-52 Validating nurses’ and nursing assistants’ report of assessing pain in older people with dementia
by Yi‐Heng Chen & Li‐Chan Lin & Roger Watson
- 53-59 What is associated with low food intake in older people with dementia?
by Li‐Chan Lin & Roger Watson & Shiao‐Chi Wu
- 60-68 Effects of a therapeutic lifestyle‐change programme on cardiac risk factors after coronary artery bypass graft
by Hsin‐Hsin Lin & Yun‐Fang Tsai & Pyng‐Jing Lin & Pei‐Kwei Tsay
- 69-78 Fatigue and its related factors in patients with chronic heart failure
by Woung‐Ru Tang & Chiung‐Yao Yu & San‐Jou Yeh
- 79-88 Assessing health‐related quality of life in patients with inflammatory bowel disease in Zhejiang, China
by Yunxian Zhou & Weihong Ren & Elizabeth Jan Irvine & Dagan Yang
- 89-99 Relationships between nurse care‐giving behaviours and preterm infant responses during bathing: a preliminary study
by Jen‐Jiuan Liaw & Luke Yang & Hsiu‐Ling Chou & Meei‐Horng Yang & Shih‐Ching Chao
- 100-108 The quality of home care nurses’ documentation in new electronic patient records
by Edith R Gjevjon & Ragnhild Hellesø
- 109-117 ‘To Swim or Not To Swim’: the impact of jellyfish stings causing Irukandji Syndrome in Tropical Queensland
by Jennifer J Sando & Kim Usher & Petra Buettner
- 118-128 Pain assessment and management practices in children following surgery of the lower limb
by Jaga Maya Shrestha‐Ranjit & Elizabeth Manias
- 129-137 The effectiveness of multimedia learning education programs on knowledge, anxiety and pressure garment compliance in patients undergoing burns rehabilitation in Taiwan: an experimental study
by Shu‐Fen Lo & Mark Hayter & Ma Hsu & Su‐Er Lin & Shu‐In Lin
- 138-144 An evidence‐based practice approach to improving nursing care of acute stroke in an Australian Emergency Department
by Julie Considine & Bree McGillivray
- 145-155 Factors that influence health quotient in Chinese college undergraduates
by Jia Guo & Robin Whittemore & Guo‐Ping He
- 156-167 A systematic review of what factors attract and retain nurses in aged and dementia care
by Lynn Chenoweth & Yun‐Hee Jeon & Teri Merlyn & Henry Brodaty
- 168-176 Interprofessional education: the interface of nursing and social work
by Engle Angela Chan & Samantha Pang Mei Chi & Shirley Ching & Syrine KS Lam
- 177-182 Creating supportive clinical learning environments: an intervention study
by Amanda Henderson & Michelle Twentyman & Emma Eaton & Debra Creedy & Peta Stapleton & Belinda Lloyd
- 183-191 Wise women: mentoring as relational learning in perinatal nursing practice
by Annette Ryan & Lisa Goldberg & Joan Evans
- 192-207 Hospice nurses and genetics: implications for end‐of‐life care
by Alison Metcalfe & Rachel Pumphrey & Collette Clifford
- 208-216 An exploration of the continuing professional development needs of nurse independent prescribers and nurse supplementary prescribers who prescribe medicines for patients with diabetes
by Nicola Carey & Molly Courtenay
- 217-226 Design and validation of an instrument to measure nursing research culture: the Nursing Research Questionnaire (NRQ)
by Silvia Corchon & Roger Watson & Maria Arantzamendi & Maribel Saracíbar
- 227-233 Clinical trials: the challenge of recruitment and retention of participants
by Raisa B Gul & Parveen A Ali
- 234-239 Translation and back‐translation in qualitative nursing research: methodological review
by Hsiao‐Yu Chen & Jennifer RP Boore
- 240-248 Nurses’ perception of the use of computerised information systems in practice: questionnaire development
by Cristina Oroviogoicoechea & Roger Watson & Elena Beortegui & Silvia Remirez
- 249-258 Not feeding, not coming home: parental experiences of infant feeding difficulties and family relationships in a neonatal unit
by Michelle Carr Swift & Ingrid Scholten
- 259-265 A theory of meaning of caregiving for parents of mentally ill children in Taiwan, a qualitative study
by Wen‐Jiuan Yen & Ching‐Hwa Teng & Xuan‐Yi Huang & Wei‐Fen Ma & Sheuan Lee & Hsiu‐Chih Tseng
- 266-274 Children and young people’s strategies to access information during a family member’s critical illness
by Susanne Kean
- 275-283 Family Strain Questionnaire – Short Form for nurses and general practitioners
by Giulio Vidotto & Silvia Rossi Ferrario & Trevor G Bond & Anna Maria Zotti
- 284-293 The meaning of major depression in family life: the viewpoint of the ill parent
by Britt Hedman Ahlström & Ingela Skärsäter & Ella Danielson
- 294-296 Commentary on Sarna L, Bialous SA, Wells M, Kotlerman J, Wewers ME & Froelicher ES (2009) Frequency of nurses’ smoking cessation interventions: report from a national survey. Journal of Clinical Nursing 18, 2066–2077
by Sally Underwood & Tony Ryan
- 297-299 Commentary on Review: the legal duty of care for nurses and other health professionals. Journal of Clinical Nursing 18, 3071–3078
by John Tingle
- 300-300 Edited by Dean Whitehead
by Vivien Rodgers
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