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November 2006, Volume 15, Issue 11
- 1383-1396 Brief interventions for high‐risk drinkers
by Zena Hyman
- 1397-1403 The meaning of living with dementia and disturbing behaviour as narrated by three persons admitted to a residential home
by Ulla H Graneheim & Lilian Jansson
- 1404-1412 Avoidance of solid food in weight losing older patients with Parkinson's disease
by Birgitta Lorefält & Ann‐Katherine Granérus & Mitra Unosson
- 1413-1417 People with severe dementia exhibit episodes of lucidity. A population‐based study
by Hans K Normann & Kenneth Asplund & Stig Karlsson & Per‐Olof Sandman & Astrid Norberg
- 1418-1425 Multidisciplinary perceptions of the role of nurses and healthcare assistants in rehabilitation of older adults in acute health care
by Anita Atwal & Kirsty Tattersall & Kay Caldwell & Christine Craik
- 1426-1439 Nursing home care: whodunit?
by Aggie TG Paulus & Arno JA Van Raak & Femke B Keijzer
- 1440-1449 Reality orientation: its use and effectiveness within older person mental health care
by Declan Patton
- 1450-1459 The experience of caring for someone over 75 years of age: results from a Scottish General Practice population
by Alison Jarvis & Allison Worth & Mike Porter
- 1460-1462 Sense of coherence and diabetes‐specific stress perceptions of diabetic patients in central Mainland China
by Cai‐Yun He & Ann Tak‐Ying Shiu
- 1463-1465 Care plans as the main focus of nursing handover: information exchange model
by Ruth Clemow
- 1466-1467 Commentary on Fok MSM & Tsang WYW (2005) Development of an instrument measuring Chinese adolescent beliefs and attitudes towards substance abuse. Journal of Clinical Nursing 14, 986–994
by Dean Whitehead
- 1468-1468 Response
by May SM Fok & Warren YW Tsang
- 1469-1470 Commentary on Jocham HR, Dassen T, Widdershoven G & Halfens R (2006) Quality of life in palliative care cancer patients: a literature review. Journal of Clinical Nursing 15, 1188–1195
by Sheila Payne
- 1471-1473 Commentary on Haddad M, Plummer S, Taverner A, Gray R, Lee S, Payne F & Knight D (2005) District nurses’ involvement and attitudes to mental health problems: a three‐area cross‐sectional study. Journal of Clinical Nursing 14, 976–985
by Alison Jarvis
- 1473-1474 Commentary on Working in long‐term care settings for older people with dementia: nurses’ aides. Journal of Clinical Nursing 14, 587–593
by Claudia KY Lai
- 1475-1476 Commentary on SARS: caring for patients in Hong Kong. Journal of Clinical Nursing 14, 510–517
by Diana TF Lee & David R Thompson
- 1476-1477 Commentary on Admiral nursing competency project: practice development and action research. Journal of Clinical Nursing 14, 695–703
by Tom O'Connor
- 1478-1478 The Royal Marsden Hospital Handbook of Cancer Chemotherapy
by Emma Cohen
October 2006, Volume 15, Issue 10
- 1211-1211 Editorial: The use of clinical vignettes to study nursing
by Roger Watson
- 1212-1212 Editorial: Mealtimes in hospital: when will we ever learn?
by Roger Watson
- 1213-1220 Experiences of African nurses in the UK National Health Service: a literature review
by Gloria Likupe
- 1221-1227 Mealtimes in hospital – who does what?
by Chenfan Xia & Helen McCutcheon
- 1228-1239 The health beliefs of hospital staff and the reporting of needlestick injury
by Nili Tabak & Amal Musaa Shiaabana & Shaul ShaSha
- 1240-1246 Satisfied patients are also vulnerable patients – narratives from an acute care ward
by Venke Sørlie & Kirsti Torjuul & Anita Ross & Mona Kihlgren
- 1247-1256 Student nurses’ experiences of caring for infectious patients in source isolation. A hermeneutic phenomenological study
by Irene Cassidy
- 1257-1266 The culture of a trauma team in relation to human factors
by Elaine Cole & Nicola Crichton
- 1267-1275 Effectiveness of sleep management strategies for residents of aged care facilities: findings of a systematic review
by Susan Koch & Emily Haesler & Adriana Tiziani & Jacinda Wilson
- 1276-1286 Do nurses promote urinary continence in hospitalized older people?: an exploratory study
by Lindsay Dingwall & Ella Mclafferty
- 1287-1298 Determining factors that have an impact upon effective evidence‐based pain management with older people, following colorectal surgery: an ethnographic study
by Donna Brown & Brendan McCormack
- 1299-1307 The patient's vulnerability, dependence and exposed situation in the discharge process: experiences of district nurses, geriatric nurses and social workers
by IngBritt Rydeman & Lena Törnkvist
- 1308-1316 Negotiation of parental roles within family‐centred care: a review of the research
by Jo Corlett & Alison Twycross
- 1317-1323 Family centred care: a review of qualitative studies
by Linda Shields & Jan Pratt & Judith Hunter
- 1324-1335 How do children's nurses make clinical decisions? Two preliminary studies
by Alison Twycross & Lucy Powls
- 1336-1337 Living with a diabetic foot ulcer: a phenomenological study
by Sonia Watson‐Miller
- 1338-1339 Nurses and head nurses views of nursing diagnoses at a geriatric clinic
by Pernilla Turunen Olsson & Ann Gardulf
- 1340-1341 Commentary on Dunnion ME & Kelly B (2005) From the emergency department to home. Journal of Clinical Nursing14, 776–785
by Dean Whitehead
- 1341-1343 Commentary on Hsieh P‐L, Cholowski K & FitzGerald M (2005) Obesity: translation and testing of a survey instrument for use in Taiwan. Journal of Clinical Nursing 14, 830–844
by Donia Baldacchino
- 1343-1345 Commentary on Khorshid L, Eşer İ, Zaybak A and Yapucu Ü (2005) Comparing mercury‐in‐glass, tympanic and disposable thermometers in measuring body temperature in healthy young people. Journal of Clinical Nursing 14, 496–500
by Joanna Smith & John Truscott
- 1346-1347 Letter to the Editor: Healthcare research without ethical permission should not be published in JCN
by Wai‐Tong Chien
- 1348-1348 Living with a Long‐Term Illness: The Facts
by Janice Brown
- 1349-1349 Palliative Care in Ireland
by Kevin Connaire
- 1350-1350 Health Matters: A Pocket Guide for Working with Diverse Cultures and Underserved Populations
by Sylvia S Barton
September 2006, Volume 15, Issue 9
August 2006, Volume 15, Issue 8
July 2006, Volume 15, Issue 7
June 2006, Volume 15, Issue 6
- 659-660 Editorial: Stem cells: regeneration in the clinic
by S H Cedar
- 661-670 An evaluation of nursing practice models in the context of the severe acute respiratory syndrome epidemic in Hong Kong: a preliminary study
by Engle Angela Chan & Joanne WY Chung & Thomas KS Wong & Joseph CS Yang
- 671-677 Nurse‐related factors in the delivery of preoperative patient education
by Elizabeth Fitzpatrick & Abbey Hyde
- 678-684 Effect of nurse‐led gut‐directed hypnotherapy upon health‐related quality of life in patients with irritable bowel syndrome
by Graeme D Smith
- 685-695 Patients’ experiences of living with oesophageal cancer
by Sissel Andreassen & Ingrid Randers & Erik Näslund & Dag Stockeld & Anne‐Cathrine Mattiasson
- 696-709 Evidence for early oral feeding of patients after elective open colorectal surgery: a literature review
by Wai Quin Ng & Jane Neill
- 710-717 The qualitative experience of Chinese parents with children diagnosed of cancer
by Maggie Y‐F Wong & Sally W‐C Chan
- 718-725 Revalidation of the postpartum stress scale
by Chich‐Hsiu Hung
- 726-734 Nurses as providers of support for mothers of premature infants
by Esther Mok & Sui Foon Leung
- 735-741 A comparison of HIV positive and negative pregnant women at a public sector hospital in South Africa
by Candice Bodkin & Hester Klopper & Gayle Langley
- 742-750 A comparison of written materials vs. materials and counselling for women with sexual dysfunction and multiple sclerosis
by Jeannine Marguerite Christopherson & Katherine Moore & Frederick W Foley & Kenneth G Warren
- 751-760 Children's and young people's experiences of chronic renal disease: a review of the literature, methodological commentary and an alternative proposal
by Philip Darbyshire & Candice Oster & Paul Henning
- 761-769 Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes: transition between diabetes services
by Kate Visentin & Tina Koch & Debbie Kralik
- 770-781 The effectiveness of a diabetes nurse clinic in treating older patients with type 2 diabetes for their glycaemic control
by Moon Fai Chan & Amy Shun Wah Yee & Elaine Lai Yee Leung & Mary Christine Day
- 782-784 A pilot study of the effects of a specialist nurse‐led cognitive‐behavioural therapy service on coping, respiratory function and quality of life for patients with bronchiectasis
by Claire Louise Parkin & Carl Margereson & Brendan McLoughlin & Ros Hawking & Sharan Fleming
- 785-787 Commentary on Woodward VA, Webb C & Prowse M (2005) Nurse consultants: their characteristics and achievements. Journal of Clinical Nursing 14, 845–854
by Sally Redfern
- 787-789 Response
by Val Woodward & Christine Webb & Morag Prowse
- 789-790 Commentary on Dunnion ME & Kelly HW (2005) From the emergency department to home: discharge planning and communication of information between an emergency department and primary care sector following discharge of older people from an emergency department of a rural general hospital. Journal of Clinical Nursing 14, 776–785
by Alison J Tierney
- 791-791 Response
by Mary Dunnion & Billy Kelly
- 791-793 Commentary on Coyne I (2006) Consultation with children in hospital: children, parents’ and nurses’ perspectives. Journal of Clinical Nurisng 15, 61–71
by Jeremy Jolley
- 794-794 Response
by Coyne Imelda
- 794-797 Commentary on Wright D, Fenwick J, Stephenson P & Monterosso L (2005) Speculum ‘self insertion’: a pilot study. Journal of Clinical Nursing 14, 1098–1111
by Anne McQueen
- 797-799 Commentary on Lauder W, Mummery K & Sharkey S (2006) Social capital, age and religiosity in people who are lonely. Journal of Clinical Nursing15, 334–340
by Gerard M Fealy
- 799-799 Response To Editorial
by Leana Uys
- 800-800 Edited by Kate Wilson
by Kate Wilson
May 2006, Volume 15, Issue 5
April 2006, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 377-377 Editorial: UK research assessment exercise
by Roger Watson
- 379-386 Analysis of opium use by students of medical sciences
by Jamshid Ahmadi & Hossein Fallahzadeh & Alireza Salimi & Mohsen Rahimian & Vahid Salehi & Maryam Khaghani & Mohammadali Babaeebeigi
- 387-394 Psychiatric wards with locked doors – advantages and disadvantages according to nurses and mental health nurse assistants
by K Haglund & L Von Knorring & L Von Essen
- 395-402 The research assessment exercise in nursing: learning from the past, looking to the future
by Rosanne Cecil & Kathryn Thompson & Kader Parahoo
- 403-412 Why don't trained community nurse prescribers prescribe?
by Jason Hall & Judith Cantrill & Peter Noyce
- 413-421 The incidence of pressure ulcers in surgical patients: a sample hospital in Turkey
by Mevlüde Karadag & Necla Gümüskaya
- 422-427 Wound measurement comparing the use of acetate tracings and VisitrakTM digital planimetry
by Georgina Gethin & Seamus Cowman
- 428-435 Massage to prevent pressure ulcers: knowledge, beliefs and practice. A cross‐sectional study among nurses in the Netherlands in 1991 and 2003
by Inge GP Duimel‐Peeters & Mirjam A Hulsenboom & Martijn PF Berger & Luc HEH Snoeckx & Ruud JG Halfens
- 436-443 Hip protectors: a pilot study of older people in Taiwan
by Hui‐Chi Huang & Chian‐Her Lee & Shang‐Liang Wu
- 444-450 Establishing nurses’ preferences in wound assessment: a concept evaluation
by Miles E Maylor
- 451-458 Patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty: a perioperative pain experience
by Margareta Warrén Stomberg & Ulla‐Britt Öman
- 459-468 A study of nurses’ inferences of patients’ physical pain
by Benita Wilson & Wilfred McSherry
- 469-479 The gap between saying and doing in postoperative pain management
by Alfhild Dihle & Gunnar Bjølseth & Sølvi Helseth
- 480-489 The acquisition and exercise of nephrology nursing expertise: a grounded theory study
by Ann Bonner & Jennifer Greenwood
- 490-497 The experiences of loneliness, depression, and social support of Turkish patients with continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis and their caregivers
by Turkinaz Asti & Magfiret Kara & Gulay Ipek & Behice Erci
- 498-504 Health‐related quality of life among haemodialysis patients – relationship with clinical indicators, morbidity and mortality
by Cássia Maria Morsch & Luiz Felipe Gonçalves & Elvino Barros
- 505-506 Relationship between self‐esteem and the occurrence of depression following a stroke
by Lawrence Chi Leung Fung & May How‐Lin Lui & Janita Pak‐Chun Chau
- 507-507 To Commentary on Hekkink et al. (2005)
by CF Hekkink & PJE Bindels
- 508-509 Commentary on Cook F, Deeny P & Thompson K (2004) Management of fluid and hydration in patients with acute subarachnoid haemorrhage – an action research project. Journal of Clinical Nursing 13, 835–849
by Leslie Gelling & Carol Munn‐Giddings
- 510-511 Response
by Neal F Cook & Pat Deeny & Kate Thompson
- 512-513 Commentary on McKain S, Henderson A, Kuys S, Drake S, Kerridge L & Ahern K (2005) Exploration of patients’ needs for information on arrival at a geriatric and rehabilitation unit. Journal of Clinical Nursing 14, 704–710
by Kate Irving
- 514-515 Response
by Amanda Henderson & Silvana McKain
- 516-517 Commentary on Kihlgren A, Nilsson M & Sörlie V (2005) Caring for older patients at an emergency department – emergency nurses’ reasoning. Journal of Clinical Nursing 14, 601–608
by Elizabeth P Howard
- 518-518 Edited by Kate Wilson
by Aidan MacDermott
March 2006, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 251-251 Editorial: Should studies without ethical permission be published in JCN?
by Roger Watson
- 253-263 The Acute Care Nurse Practitioner: challenging existing boundaries of emergency nurses in the United Kingdom
by Tracey Norris & Vidar Melby
- 264-271 The health‐promoting school: what role for nursing?
by Dean Whitehead
- 272-280 Nurse consultants: organizational influences on role achievement
by Valerie A Woodward & Christine Webb & Morag Prowse
- 281-289 Registered Nurses working together with family members of older people
by Karin Weman & Ingegerd Fagerberg
- 290-300 Psychological approaches to chronic pain management: part 1
by Nicola Adams & Helen Poole & Clifford Richardson
- 301-307 Comparison between direct humidification and nebulization of the respiratory tract at mechanical ventilation: distribution of saline solution studied by gamma camera
by Maria Klockare & Ann Dufva & Anne‐Marie Danielsson & Robert Hatherly & Stig Larsson & Hans Jacobsson & Margareta Mure
- 308-314 Documenting the cognitive status of hip fracture patients using the Short Portable Mental Status Questionnaire
by Anita Söderqvist & Lars Strömberg & Sari Ponzer & Jan Tidermark
- 315-323 The power of hope: patients’ experiences of hope a year after acute spinal cord injury
by Vibeke Lohne & Elisabeth Severinsson
- 324-333 ‘The intruder’: spouses’ narratives about life with a chronically ill partner
by Monica Eriksson & Marianne Svedlund
- 334-340 Social capital, age and religiosity in people who are lonely
by William Lauder & Kerry Mummery & Siobhan Sharkey
- 341-352 Patterns and frequency of anxiety in women undergoing gynaecological surgery
by Eloise Carr & Katrina Brockbank & Sandra Allen & Paul Strike
- 353-355 Osteoporosis in older Chinese men: knowledge and health beliefs
by Linda Yin‐King Lee & Edmond King‐Fai Lai
- 356-357 Translation and validation of the Chinese version of the Charing Cross Venous Ulcer Questionnaire
by Irene KY Wong & Diana TF Lee & David R Thompson
- 358-360 Evaluation of an education programme for Chinese women receiving internal radiation for uterine cervical cancer
by Winnie KW So & Jacqualine KT Yuen
- 361-364 A comparison of preceptor and preceptee's perceptions of how the preceptor's role is operationalized
by Robyn Fox & Amanda Henderson & Kristina Malko‐Nyhan
- 365-367 Commentary on Çelik S, ?ztekin D, Akyolcu N and İşsever H (2005) Sleep disturbance: the patient care activities applied at the night shift in the intensive care unit. Journal of Clinical Nursing 14, 102–106
by S José Closs & Innes Reid
- 368-369 Commentary on Li H (2005) Hospitalized elders and family caregivers. Journal of Clinical Nursing 14, 3–8
by J Reed
- 370-371 Commentary on Hekkink CF, Wigersma L, Yzermans CJ and Bindels PJ (2005) HIV nursing consultants: patients’ preferences and experiences about the quality of care. Journal of Clinical Nursing 14, 327–333
by Ian Atkinson
- 372-373 Commentary on McKain S, Henderson A, Kuys S, Drake S, Kerridge L and Ahern K (2005) Exploration of patients’ needs for information on arrival at a geriatric and rehabilitation unit. Journal of Clinical Nursing 14, 704–710
by John Adams
- 374-375 Commentary on Pascoe SW and Neal RD (2004) Primary care: questionnaire survey of alternative forms of patient and nurse face‐to‐face consultations. Journal of Clinical Nursing 13, 406–407
by Elizabeth Patterson
February 2006, Volume 15, Issue 2