Table Of ContentRESEARCH  In  NURSING  & HEALTH 
AUTHOR  INDEX  TO VOLUME  26 (2003) 
Agrawal S. See Yates B.C.  Corcoran R.D. See Zungolo E.  Hasegawa  K.  See  Yamamoto- 
Allen M. See Warnock F.F.  Cox M.F. See Holditch-Davis D.  Mitani N. 
Apostolidis B. See McDonald D.D.  Creedy D.K. Psychometric  charac-  Havens D.S. See Kellogg V.A. 
Armstrong B. See McDonald D.D.  teristics  of  the  breastfeeding  Hayashi  K.  See  Yamamoto- 
self-efficacy scale:  Data from an  Mitani N. 
Baggs  J.G.  A  new  editor’s  first  Australian sample, 143  Heidrich S.M. See Plach S.K. 
editorial, 261  Holditch-Davis  D.  Mother—infant 
Baggs J.G.  Editors  and conflict  of  Dai  Y.-T.  Effectiveness  of a pilot  interactions  of medically  fragile 
interest, 87  project of discharge planning  in  infants  and  non-chronically_  ill 
Baillie L. See Johnson J.L.  Taiwan, 53  premature infants, 300 
Baliko B. See McCain N.L.  De Vries S.M. See Creedy D.K.  Horner S.D. See Chen H.-S. 
Barroso J. See Sandelowski M.  Dennis C.-L. See Creedy D.K.  Hsieh C.-Y. See Dai Y.-T. 
Barroso J. See Sandelowski M.  DeSocio J. Testing the relationship 
Beck  C.T.  Methods  to  document  between  self-agency  and  enact-  Ishigaki  K. See  Yamamoto-Mitani 
semantic equivalence of a trans-  ment of health behaviors, 20 
lated scale, 64  DiBartolo  M.C.  Appraisal,  coping, 
Belyea M. See Holditch-Davis D.  hardiness,  and_  self-perceived  Johnson  J.L. Smoking and adoles- 
Bernal H. See Beck C.T.  health  in  community-dwelling  cence: Narratives of identity, 387 
Bernardo D. See McDonald D.D.  spouse caregivers of persons with 
Blyth R. See Creedy D.K.  dementia, 445  Kalaw C. See Johnson J.L. 
Bowles  K.H.  Screening  for risk of  Dombeck  M.-T.  Work  narratives:  Kang  D.-H.  Psychoneuroimmun- 
rehospitalization from home care:  Gender and race  in professional  ology  in  nursing  research:  A 
Use of the outcomes  assessment  personhood, 351  biobehavioral  model, 421 
information  set  and  the  prob-  Donovan H.S. See Ward S.  Kaplowitz L.G. See McCain N.L. 
ability of readmission instrument,  Kawahara-Maekawa  N.  See 
118  Elswick R.K., Jr. See McCain N.L.  Yamamoto-Mitani N. 
Bray C.O.  Validation  of measures  Epstein D.R. See Sidani S.  Kellogg  V.A.  Adverse  events  in 
of middle schoolers’ self-efficacy  acute care:  An integrative litera- 
for physical and emotional health,  Farran  C.J.  Alzheimer’s  disease  ture review, 398 
and academic tasks, 376  caregiving information and skills.  Kendall L.C. See McCain N.L. 
Brigle K.E. See McCain N.L.  Part  I: Care recipient  issues and  Kim T.I. Multisensory  intervention 
Burris  R.F.  Reversal  theory  states  concerns, 366  improves  physical  growth  and 
and cigarette availability  predict  Ferreira-Gonzalez  A.  See  McCain  illness rates  in  Korean orphaned 
lapses during smoking cessation  N.L.  newborn infants, 424 
among adolescents, 263  Fisher E.J. See McCain N.L.  Kitzman H. See DeSocio J. 
Fortinsky R.H. See Madigan E.A.  Koniak-Griffin  D. Teen  pregnancy, 
Cater J.R. See Bowles K.H.  Frakes M. See McDonald D.D.  motherhood,  and  unprotected 
Cecilia Wendler M. Effects of tell-  Froman R.D. See Beck C.T.  sexual activity, 4 
ington  touch  in  healthy  adults  Froman R.D. See Bray C.O.  Koulouglioti C. See Li H. 
awaiting venipuncture, 40  Froman  R.D. Thinking both inside  Kuniyoshi  M.  See  Yamamoto- 
Chandler P. See Wilbur J.  and outside the box on measure--  Mitani N. 
Chang Y. See Dai Y.-T.  ment articles, 335 
Chatcheydang J. See Li H.  Landis C.A. See Lee K. 
Chen  H.-S.  Cross-cultural  valida-  Garrett C.T. See McCain N.L.  Lee K. Priorities for sleep research 
tion of the stages of the tobacco  Ghassemi A. See Li H.  during the next decade,  175 
acquisition questionnaire and the  Goldblatt S. See McDonald D.D.  Lee M.-D. See Li H. 
decisional balance scale, 233  Gulick  E.E.  Adaptation  of  the  Lesser J. See Koniak-Griffin D. 
Cochran K.L. See McCain N.L.  postpartum support questionnaire  Li H. Creating avenues for relative 
Cole R. See DeSocio J.  for mothers  with  multiple  scle-  empowerment  CARE:  A  pilot 
Conn  V.S.  Research  methods:  rosis, 30  test of an intervention to improve 
Managing  primary  study quality  outcomes  of hospitalized  elders 
in meta-analyses, 322  Hanley J.A. See White C.L.  and family caregivers, 284
498  RESEARCH IN NURSING & HEALTH 
Loukissa D. See Farran C.J.  Percy M.S. See Chen H.-S.  Soeken K.L. See DiBartolo M.C. 
Lovato C.Y. See Johnson J.L.  Perraud S. See Farran C.J.  Sugishita  C.  See  Yamamoto- 
Lucas V. See McCain N.L.  Plach  S.K.  Relationship  of social  Mitani N. 
role quality to psychological well-  Svavarsdottir E.K. See Rayens M.K. 
Madigan E.A. Accuracy in the out-  being in women with rheumatoid 
comes  and assessment  informa-  arthritis,  190  Tai T.-Y. See Dai Y.-T. 
tion  set  OASIS:  Results  of  a  Porter  E.J.  Teaching  nursing  re-  Tourangeau  A.E.  Developing  risk- 
video simulation, 273  search to undergraduates:  A text  adjusted 30-day hospital mortal- 
Maggi S. See Johnson J.L.  analysis of instructors’ intentions,  ity rates, 483 
Mansour T.B. See Porter E.J.  128  Tu J.V. See Tourangeau A.E. 
Mayo N. See White C.L.  Pratt J. See Creedy D.K.  Tullai-McGuinness S. See Madigan 
McCain N.L. Effects of stress man-  Price-Fowlkes T. See Yates B.C.  E.A. 
agement on PNI-based outcomes 
in  persons  with  HIV  disease,  Rantz M.J. See Conn V.S.  Uman G. See Koniak-Griffin D. 
102  Ratner P.A. See Johnson J.L. 
McCann R. See Li H.  Rayens M.K.  A new  methodologi-  Waite R.M. See Plach S.K. 
McCarthy  M.  Situated  clinical  cal approach in nursing research:  Ward S. An alternative view on an 
reasoning:  Distinguishing  acute  An actor, partner, and interaction  alternative paradigm, 256 
confusion from dementia in hos-  effect model for family outcomes,  Warnock  F.F.  Ethological  methods 
pitalized older adults, 90  409  to  develop  nursing  knowledge, 
McCarthy  M.C.  Detecting  acute  Robins J.L.W. See McCain N.L.  74 
confusion  in older adults:  Com-  Ruggiero J.S. Correlates of fatigue  Wendler, M.C. Effects of tellington 
paring  clinical  reasoning  of  in critical care nurses, 434  touch in healthy adults awaiting 
nurses  working  in acute,  long-  venipuncture, 40 
term, and community health care  Sandelowski M. Motherhood in the  White  C.L.  Evolution  of  the 
environments, 203  context  of maternal  HIV  infec-  caregiving  experience  in  the 
McDevitt J. See Wilbur J.  tion, 470  initial  2 years  following  stroke, 
McDonald  D.D.  Effect  of a psy-  Sandelowski  M.  Toward  a  meta-  177 
chiatric diagnosis on nursing care  synthesis  of qualitative  findings  White-Traut R.C. See Kim T.I. 
for  nonpsychiatric  problems,  on  motherhood  in HIV-positive  Wilbur J. Determinants of physical 
225  women,  153  activity  and adherence  to a 24- 
Melnyk B.M. See Li H.  Schmitt M.H. See Baggs J.G.  week  home-based  walking  pro- 
Michaels Miller A. See Wilbur J.  Schmitt M.H. See Froman R.D.  gram  in African  American  and 
Miles M.S. See Holditch-Davis D.  Schmitt M.H. New year reflections:  Caucasian women, 213 
Moritz P. See Sidani S.  The  integration  of practice  and  Wood-Dauphinee S. See White C.L. 
Moyle W. See Creedy D.K.  research,  | 
Munjas B.A. See McCain N.L.  Serlin R.C. See Ward S.  Yamamoto-Mitani  N.  Factors  of 
Munro C.L. See McCain N.L.  Shin Y. Using methodological trian-  positive appraisal of care among 
gulation  for cultural  verification  Japanese  family  caregivers  of 
Nash K. See Bray C.O.  of commitment  to a plan for ex-  older adults, 337 
Nichols L.W. See Li H.  ercise scale among Korean adults  Yates B.C. Barriers and facilitators 
Nyamathi A. See Koniak-Griffin D.  with chronic diseases, 312  of self-reported physical activity 
Shin Y.H. See Kim T.I.  in cardiac patients, 459 
O’Connell K.A. See Burris R.F.  Shoveller J. See Johnson J.L.  Yun S. See Shin Y. 
Sidani  S. An alternative  paradigm 
Paun O. See Farran C.J.  for clinical  nursing research:  An  Zungolo  E.  Letter  to  the  Editor, 
Pender N.J. See Shin Y.  exemplar, 244  17]
RESEARCH  in  NURSING  & HEALTH 
SUBJECT  INDEX  TO VOLUME  26 (2003) 
ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING  AGED  M.C. DiBartolo, & K.L. Soeken, 
Effectiveness  of a pilot project of  Situated  clinical  reasoning:  Distin-  445 
discharge  planning  in  Taiwan,  guishing  acute  confusion  from  CHRONIC DISEASES 
Y.-T. Dai, Y. Chang, C.-Y. Hsieh,  dementia  in  hospitalized  older  Using methodological triangulation 
& T.-Y. Tai, 53  adults, M. McCarthy, 90  for cultural  verification  of com- 
ACUTE CARE HOSPITALS  ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE  mitment  to a plan for exercise 
Developing  risk-adjusted  30-day  Alzheimer’s  disease  caregiving  scale among  Korean adults with 
hospital  mortality  rates,  A.E.  information  and  skills.  Part  I:  chronic  diseases,  Y.  Shin,  N.J. 
Tourangeau, & J.V. Tu, 483  Care  recipient  issues  and  con-  Pender, & S. Yun, 312 
ACUTE CONFUSION  cerns, C.J. Farran, D. Loukissa, S.  CHRONIC ILLNESS 
Detecting acute confusion  in older  Perraud, & O. Paun, 366  Motherhood  in  the  context  of 
adults:  Comparing  clinical  rea-  APPRAISAL  maternal  HIV _ infection,  M. 
soning  of  nurses  working  in  Appraisal,  coping,  hardiness,  and  Sandelowski,  &  J.  Barroso, 
acute, long-term, and community  self-perceived  health  in commu-  470 
health  care  environments,  M.C.  nity-dwelling  spouse  caregivers  CIGARETTE AVAILABILITY 
McCarthy, 203  of  persons  with  dementia,  Reversal theory states and cigarette 
Situated  clinical  reasoning:  Distin-  M.C. DiBartolo, & K.L. Soeken,  availability predict lapses during 
guishing  acute  confusion  from  445  smoking cessation among adoles- 
dementia  in  hospitalized  older  AUSTRALIA  cents,  R.F.  Burris,  &  K.A. 
adults, M. McCarthy, 90  Psychometric characteristics  of the  O’Connell, 263 
ADMINISTRATIVE DATA  breastfeeding  self-efficacy  scale:  CLINICAL REASONING 
Developing  risk-adjusted  30-day  Data from an Australian sample,  Detecting acute confusion  in older 
hospital  mortality  rates,  A.E.  D.K.  Creedy,  C.-L.  Dennis,  R.  adults:  Comparing  clinical  rea- 
Tourangeau, & J.V. Tu, 483  Blyth, W. Moyle, J. Pratt, & S.M.  soning  of  nurses  working  in 
ADOLESCENCE  De Vries,  143  acute, long-term, and community 
Smoking  and  adolescence:  Narra-  BARRIERS  health  care  environments,  M.C. 
tives  of identity,  J.L.  Johnson,  Barriers  and  facilitators  of  self-  McCarthy, 203 
C.Y.  Lovato,  S.  Maggi,  P.A.  reported physical activity in car-  Situated clinical  reasoning:  Distin- 
Ratner,  J. Shoveller,  L. Baillie,  diac  patients,  B.C.  Yates,  T.  guishing  acute  confusion  from 
& C. Kalaw, 387  Price-Fowlkes,  &  S.  Agrawal,  dementia  in  hospitalized  older 
ADOLESCENT MOTHERS  459  adults, M. McCarthy, 90 
Teen  pregnancy,  motherhood,  and  BEHAVIOR CHANGE  COMMITMENT TO A PLAN FOR 
unprotected  sexual  activity,  D.  Testing  the  relationship  between  EXERCISE 
Koniak-Griffin,  J.  Lesser,  G.  self-agency  and  enactment  of  Using methodological triangulation 
Uman, & A. Nyamathi, 4  health behaviors, J. DeSocio,  H.  for cultural  verification  of com- 
ADOLESCENTS  Kitzman, & R. Cole, 20  mitment  to a plan  for exercise 
Reversal theory states and cigarette  BLOOD PRESSURE  scale among  Korean adults with 
availability predict lapses during  Effects  of  tellington  touch  in  chronic  diseases,  Y.  Shin,  N.J. 
smoking cessation among adoles-  healthy adults awaiting venipunc-  Pender, & S. Yun, 312 
cents,  R.F.  Burris,  &  K.A.  ture, M.C. Wendler, 40  CONDOM  USE 
O’Connell, 263  BREASTFEEDING  Teen  pregnancy,  motherhood,  and 
ADVERSE EVENTS  Psychometric  characteristics  of the  unprotected  sexual  activity,  D. 
Adverse  events  in acute  care:  An  breastfeeding  self-efficacy  scale:  Koniak-Griffin,  J.  Lesser,  G. 
integrative literature review, V.A.  Data from an Australian sample,  Uman, & A. Nyamathi, 4 
Kellogg, & D.S. Havens, 398  D.K.  Creedy,  C.-L.  Dennis,  R.  CORRELATES 
AGED  Blyth, W. Moyle, J. Pratt, & S.M.  Teen  pregnancy,  motherhood,  and 
Detecting acute  confusion  in older  De Vries,  143  unprotected  sexual  activity,  D. 
adults:  Comparing  clinical  rea-  CAREGIVING  Koniak-Griffin,  J.  Lesser,  G. 
soning  of  nurses  working  in  Appraisal,  coping,  hardiness,  and  Uman, & A. Nyamathi, 4 
acute, long-term, and community  self-perceived  health in commu-  CRITICAL CARE NURSING 
health  care  environments,  M.C.  nity-dwelling  spouse  caregivers  Correlates of fatigue in critical care 
McCarthy, 203  of  persons  with  dementia,  nurses, J.S. Ruggiero, 434
500  RESEARCH IN NURSING & HEALTH 
CROSS-CULTURAL  VALIDA-  health behaviors, J. DeSocio,  H.  African American and Caucasian 
TION  Kitzman, & R. Cole, 20  women,  J. Wilbur,  A.M.  Miller, 
Cross-cultural  validation  of  the  DIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS  P.  Chandler,  &  J.  McDevitt, 
stages of the tobacco acquisition  Detecting acute confusion  in older  213 
questionnaire  and the decisional  adults:  Comparing  clinical  rea-  FACILITATORS 
balance  scale,  H.-S.  Chen,  S.D.  soning  of  nurses  working  in  Barriers  and  facilitators  of  self- 
Horner, & M.S. Percy, 233  acute, long-term, and community  reported physical activity in car- 
DECISIONAL BALANCE  health  care  environments,  M.C.  diac  patients,  B.C.  Yates,  T. 
Cross-cultural  validation  of  the  McCarthy, 203  Price-Fowlkes,  &  S.  Agrawal, 
stages of the tobacco acquisition  Situated  clinical  reasoning:  Distin-  459 
questionnaire  and the decisional  guishing  acute  confusion  from  FAMILY CARE 
balance  scale,  H.-S.  Chen,  S.D.  dementia  in  hospitalized  older  Creating  avenues  for  relative 
Horner, & M.S. Percy, 233  adults, M. McCarthy, 90  empowerment  (CARE):  A pilot 
DELIRIUM  DISCHARGE PLANNING  test of an intervention to improve 
Detecting acute  confusion  in older  Effectiveness  of a pilot project of  outcomes  of hospitalized  elders 
adults:  Comparing  clinical  rea-  discharge  planning  in  Taiwan,  and  family  caregivers,  H.  Li, 
soning  of  nurses  working  in  Y.-T. Dai, Y. Chang, C.-Y. Hsieh,  B.M.  Melnyk,  R.  McCann,  J. 
acute, long-term, and community  & T.-Y. Tai, 53  Chatcheydang,  C.  Koulouglioti, 
health  care  environments,  M.C.  DYADIC DATA  L.W.  Nichols,  M.-D.  Lee, & A. 
McCarthy, 203  A new methodological approach in  Ghassemi, 284 
Situated clinical  reasoning:  Distin-  nursing research:  An actor, part-  FAMILY CAREGIVER 
guishing  acute  confusion  from  ner, and interaction effect model  Evolution of the caregiving experi- 
dementia  in  hospitalized  older  for  family  outcomes,  M.K.  ence in the initial 2 years follow- 
adults, M. McCarthy, 90  Rayens,  &  E.K.  Svavarsdottir,  ing stroke, C.L. White, N. Mayo, 
DEMENTIA  409  J.A. Hanley, & S. Wood-Dauphi- 
Alzheimer’s  disease  caregiving  EARLY ADOLESCENCE  nee,  177 
information  and  skills.  Part  I:  Validation  of measures  of middle  FAMILY CAREGIVERS 
Care  recipient  issues  and  con-  schoolers’ self-efficacy for physi-  Alzheimer’s  disease  caregiving 
cerns, C.J. Farran, D. Loukissa, S.  cal  and  emotional  health,  and  information  and  skills.  Part  I: 
Perraud, & O. Paun, 366  academic  tasks,  C.O.  Bray,  K.  Care  recipient  issues  and  con- 
Detecting acute confusion  in older  Nash, & R.D. Froman, 376  cerns, C.J. Farran, D. Loukissa, S. 
adults:  Comparing  clinical  rea-  ELDERLY PATIENTS  Perraud, & O. Paun, 366 
soning  of  nurses  working  in  Creating  avenues  for  relative  Creating  avenues  for  relative 
acute, long-term, and community  empowerment  (CARE):  A pilot  empowerment  (CARE):  A pilot 
health  care  environments,  M.C.  test of an intervention to improve  test of an intervention to improve 
McCarthy, 203  outcomes  of hospitalized  elders  outcomes  of hospitalized  elders 
DEPRESSION  and  family  caregivers,  H.  Li,  and  family  caregivers,  H.  Li, 
Correlates of fatigue in critical care  B.M.  Melnyk,  R.  McCann,  J.  B.M.  Melnyk,  R.  McCann,  J. 
nurses, J.S. Ruggiero, 434  Chatcheydang,  C.  Koulouglioti,  Chatcheydang,  C.  Koulouglioti, 
DESCRIPTIVE-LEVEL DERIVED  L.W.  Nichols,  M.-D.  Lee, & A.  L.W.  Nichols,  M.-D.  Lee, & A. 
THEORY  Ghassemi, 284  Ghassemi, 284 
Ethological methods to develop nur-  ENVIRONMENT  FAMILY CAREGIVING 
sing knowledge, F.F. Warnock, &  Detecting acute  confusion  in older  Factors  of  positive  appraisal  of 
M. Allen, 74  adults:  Comparing  clinical  rea-  care  among  Japanese  family 
DEVELOPMENTAL  INTERVEN-  soning  of  nurses  working  in  caregivers  of  older  adults,  N. 
TION  acute, long-term, and community  Yamamoto-Mitani,  K.  Ishigaki, 
Multisensory intervention improves  health  care  environments,  M.C.  N.  Kawahara-Maekawa,  M. 
physical growth and illness rates  McCarthy, 203  Kuniyoshi, K. Hayashi, K. Hase- 
in  Korean  orphaned  newborn  ETHOLOGICAL METHODS  gawa, & C. Sugishita, 337 
infants,  T.I.  Kim,  Y.H.  Shin,  &  Ethological methods to develop nur-  FATIGUE 
R.C. White-Traut, 424  sing knowledge, F.F. Warnock, &  Correlates of fatigue in critical care 
DIFFERENTIAL  INTERVEN-  M. Allen, 74  nurses, J.S. Ruggiero, 434 
TION  UTILIZATION  AND  EXERCISE  GENDER 
EFFECTIVENESS  Determinants  of physical  activity  Work narratives: Gender and race in 
Testing  the  relationship  between  and  adherence  to  a  24-week  professional  personhood,  M.-T. 
self-agency  and  enactment  of  home-based  walking program  in  Dombeck, 351
SUBJECT INDEX  501 
GROUNDED THEORY  Ferreira-Gonzalez,  B.  Baliko,  INSTRUMENT TRANSLATION 
Detecting acute confusion  in older  L.G.  Kaplowitz,  EJ.  Fisher,  Methods  to  document  semantic 
adults:  Comparing  clinical  rea-  C.T.  Garrett,  K.E.  Brigle,  L.C.  equivalence of a translated scale, 
soning  of  nurses  working  in  Kendall,  V.  Lucas,  &  K.L.  C.T.  Beck,  H.  Bernal,  & R.D. 
acute, long-term, and community  Cochran,  102  Froman, 64 
health  care  environments,  M.C.  Motherhood  in  the  context  of  INTEGRATIVE  LITERATURE 
McCarthy, 203  maternal  HIV _ infection,  M.  REVIEW 
Situated  clinical  reasoning:  Distin-  Sandelowski,  &  J.  Barroso,  Adverse  events  in acute  care:  An 
guishing  acute  confusion  from  470  integrative literature review, V.A. 
dementia  in  hospitalized  older  HOME HEALTH CARE  Kellogg, & D.S. Havens, 398 
adults, M. McCarthy, 90  Accuracy  in  the  outcomes  and  INTERVENTION  ~~E FFECTIVE- 
HARDINESS  assessment  information  set  NESS 
Appraisal,  coping,  hardiness,  and  (OASIS):  Results  of  a  video  An alternative paradigm for clinical 
self-perceived health  in commu-  simulation,  E.A.  Madigan,  S.  nursing research: An exemplar, S. 
nity-dwelling  spouse  caregivers  Tullai-McGuinness,  & R.H. For-  Sidani, D.R. Epstein,  & P. Moritz, 
of persons  with dementia,  M.C.  tinsky, 273  244 
DiBartolo, & K.L. Soeken, 445  Screening for risk of rehospitaliza-  JAPANESE 
HEALTH CARE  tion from home care:  Use of the  Factors of positive appraisal of care 
Effect of a psychiatric diagnosis on  outcomes assessment information  among  Japanese  family  care- 
nursing  care  for  nonpsychiatric  set  and the probability  of read-  givers of older adults, N. Yama- 
problems,  D.D.  McDonald,  M.  mission instrument, K.H. Bowles,  moto-Mitani,  K.  Ishigaki,  N. 
Frakes,  B. Apostolidis,  B. Arm-  & J.R. Cater,  118  Kawahara-Maekawa,  M. 
strong,  S. Goldblatt,  & D. Ber-  HOSPITAL CARE  Kuniyoshi, K. Hayashi, K. Hase- 
nardo, 225  Creating  avenues  for  relative  gawa, & C. Sugishita, 337 
HEALTH SERVICES  empowerment  (CARE):  A pilot  LATE LIFE 
Adverse  events  in  acute  care:  test of an intervention to improve  Relationship  of social  role quality 
An  integrative  literature  review,  outcomes  of hospitalized  elders  to  psychological  well-being  in 
V.A.  Kellogg,  &  D.S.  Havens,  and  family  caregivers,  H.  Li,  women with rheumatoid arthritis, 
398  B.M.  Melnyk,  R.  McCann,  J.  S.K.  Plach,  S.M.  Heidrich,  & 
HEALTH-RELATED  QUALITY  Chatcheydang,  C.  Koulouglioti,  R.M. Waite,  190 
OF LIFE  L.W.  Nichols,  M.-D.  Lee, & A.  LENGTH OF HOSPITAL STAY 
Evolution of the caregiving experi-  Ghassemi, 284  Effectiveness  of a pilot project  of 
ence in the initial 2 years follow-  HOSPITAL READMISSION  discharge  planning  in  Taiwan, 
ing stroke, C.L. White, N. Mayo,  Screening for risk of rehospitaliza-  Y.-T. Dai, Y. Chang, C.-Y. Hsieh, 
J.A. Hanley, & S. Wood-Dauphi-  tion from home care:  Use of the  & T.-Y. Tai, 53 
nee,  177  outcomes assessment information  MEASUREMENTS 
HEART RATE  set  and the probability  of read-  A  new  methodological  approach 
Effects  of  tellington  touch  in  mission instrument, K.H. Bowles,  in  nursing  research:  An  actor, 
healthy adults awaiting venipunc-  & J.R. Cater,  118  partner,  and  interaction  effect 
ture, M.C. Wendler, 40  IDENTITY  model for family outcomes, M.K. 
HISPANIC  Smoking  and  adolescence:  Narra-  Rayens,  &  E.K.  Svavarsdottir, 
Methods  to  document  semantic  tives  of identity,  J.L.  Johnson,  409 
equivalence of a translated scale,  C.Y.  Lovato,  S.  Maggi,  P.A.  MEDICAL 
C.T.  Beck,  H.  Bernal,  &  R.D.  Ratner,  J. Shoveller,  L.  Baillie,  Adverse  events  in  acute  care: 
Froman, 64  & C. Kalaw, 387  An  integrative  literature  review, 
HIV-POSITIVE WOMEN  INDUCTIVE METHODS  V.A.  Kellogg,  &  D.S.  Havens, 
Toward a metasynthesis of qualita-  Ethological methods to develop nur-  398 
tive  findings  on  motherhood  in  sing knowledge, F.F. Warnock, &  MEDICALLY FRAGILE 
HIV-positive women,  M. Sande-  M. Allen, 74  Mother-infant interactions of medi- 
lowski, & J. Barroso,  153  INSTRUMENT DEVELOPMENT  cally  fragile  infants  and  non- 
HIV/AIDS  Psychometric characteristics  of the  chronically ill premature infants, 
Effects  of stress  management  on  breastfeeding  self-efficacy  scale:  D.  Holditch-Davis,  M.F.  Cox, 
PNI-based  outcomes  in persons  Data from an Australian sample,  M.S. Miles, & M. Belyea, 300 
with HIV disease, N.L. McCain,  D.K.  Creedy,  C.-L.  Dennis,  R.  META-ANALYSIS 
B.A.  Munjas, C.L.  Munro,  R.K.  Blyth, W. Moyle, J. Pratt,  & S.M.  Research  methods:  Managing  pri- 
Elswick,  Jr., J.L.W.  Robins,  A.  De Vries,  143  mary study quality in meta-ana-
502  RESEARCH IN NURSING & HEALTH 
lyses, V.S. Conn, & M.J. Rantz,  chronically ill premature infants,  NURSING MIDRANGE THEORY 
322  D.  Holditch-Davis,  M.F.  Cox,  Ethological methods to develop nur- 
METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES  M.S. Miles, & M. Belyea, 300  sing knowledge, F.F. Warnock, & 
A  new  methodological  approach  MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS  M. Allen, 74 
in  nursing  research:  An  actor,  Adaptation  of the postpartum  sup-  NURSING RESEARCH 
partner,  and  interaction  effect  port  questionnaire  for  mothers  Ethological methods to develop nur- 
model for family outcomes, M.K.  with  multiple  sclerosis,  E.E.  sing knowledge, F.F. Warnock, & 
Rayens,  &  E.K.  Svavarsdottir,  Gulick, 30  M. Allen, 74 
409  NARRATIVES  NURSING 
METHODOLOGICAL TRIANGU-  Work narratives: Gender and race in  Adverse  events  in acute  care:  An 
LATION  professional  personhood,  M.-T.  integrative literature review, V.A. 
Using methodological triangulation  Dombeck, 351  Kellogg, & D.S. Havens, 398 
for cultural  verification  of com-  NEONATE  OASIS 
mitment  to a plan for exercise  Multisensory intervention improves  Accuracy  in  the  outcomes  and 
scale among  Korean adults with  physical growth and illness rates  assessment  information  _ set 
chronic  diseases,  Y.  Shin,  N.J.  in  Korean  orphaned  newborn  (OASIS):  Results  of  a  video 
Pender, & S. Yun, 312  infants,  T.l.  Kim,  Y.H.  Shin,  &  simulation,  E.A.  Madigan,  S. 
METHODS  R.C. White-Traut, 424  Tullai-McGuinness,  & R.H. For- 
An alternative paradigm for clinical  NURSE HOME VISITATION  tinsky, 273 
nursing research: An exemplar, S.  Testing  the  relationship  between  Screening for risk of rehospitaliza- 
Sidani, D.R. Epstein, & P. Moritz,  self-agency  and  enactment  of  tion from home care:  Use of the 
244  health behaviors, J. DeSocio,  H.  outcomes assessment information 
MIDDLE AGE  Kitzman, & R. Cole, 20  set and the probability  of read- 
Relationship  of social  role quality  NURSES  mission instrument, K.H. Bowles, 
to  psychological  well-being  in  Correlates of fatigue in critical care  & J.R. Cater, 118 
women with rheumatoid arthritis,  nurses, J.S. Ruggiero, 434  OLDER ADULT 
S.K.  Plach,  S.M.  Heidrich,  &  Work narratives: Gender and race in  Factors  of  positive  appraisal  of 
R.M. Waite,  190  professional  personhood,  M.-T.  care  among  Japanese  family 
MIDDLE SCHOOL YOUTH  Dombeck, 351  caregivers  of  older  «adults,  N. 
Validation  of measures  of middle  NURSING CARE  Yamamoto-Mitani,  K.  Ishigaki, 
schoolers’ self-efficacy for physi-  Effect of a psychiatric diagnosis on  N.  Kawahara-Maekawa,  M. 
cal  and  emotional  health,  and  nursing  care  for  nonpsychiatric  Kuniyoshi,  K.  Hayashi,   K. 
academic  tasks,  C.O.  Bray,  K.  problems,  D.D.  McDonald,  M.  Hasegawa, & C. Sugishita, 337 
Nash, & R.D. Froman, 376  Frakes,  B. Apostolidis,  B. Arm-  ORPHANAGE CARE 
MIDLIFE  strong,  S. Goldblatt,  & D. Ber-  Multisensory intervention improves 
Relationship  of social  role quality  nardo, 225  physical growth and illness rates 
to  psychological  well-being  in  NURSING EDUCATION  in  Korean  orphaned  newborn 
women with rheumatoid arthritis,  Teaching  nursing  research  to  infants,  T.I.  Kim,  Y.H.  Shin,  & 
S.K.  Plach,  S.M.  Heidrich,  &  undergraduates:  A text  analysis  R.C. White-Traut, 424 
R.M. Waite,  190  of  instructors’  intentions,  E.J.  OUTCOMES RESEARCH 
MORTALITY  Porter, & T.B. Mansour,  128  Developing  risk-adjusted  30-day 
Developing  risk-adjusted  30-day  NURSING INTERVENTIONS  hospital  mortality  Rates,  A.E. 
hospital  mortality  rates,  A.E.  Effects  of stress  management  on  Tourangeau, & J.V. Tu, 483 
Tourangeau, & J.V. Tu, 483  PNI-based  outcomes  in persons  le 
MOTHERHOOD  with HIV disease, N.L. McCain,  Screening for risk of rehospitaliza- 
Motiierhood  in  the  context  of  B.A. Munjas, C.L.  Munro,  R.K.  tion from home care:  Use of the 
maternal  HIV _ Infection,  M.  Elswick,  Jr., J.L.W.  Robins,  A.  outcomes assessment information 
Sandelowski,  &  J.  Barroso,  Ferreira-Gonzalez,  B.  Baliko,  set and the probability  of read- 
470  L.G.  Kaplowitz,  EJ.  Fisher,  mission instrument, K.H. Bowles, 
Toward a metasynthesis of qualita-  C.T.  Garrett,  K.E.  Brigle,  L.C.  & J.R. Cater, 118 
tive  findings  on  motherhood  in  Kendall,  V.  Lucas,  &  K.L.  PHYSICAL ACTIVITY 
HIV-positive women,  M. Sande-  Cochran,  102  Barriers  and  facilitators  of  self- 
lowski, & J. Barroso,  153  NURSING KNOWLEDGE  reported  physical  activity  in 
MOTHERS AND INFANTS  Ethological methods to develop nur-  cardiac  patients,  B.C.  Yates,  T. 
Mother-infant interactions of medi-  sing knowledge, F.F. Warnock, &  Price-Fowlkes,  &  S.  Agrawal, 
cally  fragile  infants  and  non-  M. Allen, 74  459
SUBJECT INDEX  503 
Determinants  of physical  activity  with HIV disease, N.L. McCain,  cerns, C.J. Farran, D. Loukissa, S. 
and  adherence  to  a  24-week  B.A.  Munjas, C.L.  Munro,  R.K.  Perraud, & O. Paun, 366 
home-based  walking program  in  Elswick,  Jr., J.L.W.  Robins,  A.  READMISSION 
African American and Caucasian  Ferreira-Gonzalez,  B.  Baliko,  Effectiveness  of a pilot project of 
women,  J. Wilbur,  A.M.  Miller,  L.G.  Kaplowitz,  EJ.  Fisher,  discharge  planning  in  Taiwan, 
P.  Chandler,  &  J.  McDevitt,  C.T.  Garrett,  K.E.  Brigle,  L.C.  Y.-T. Dai, Y. Chang, C.-Y. Hsieh, 
213  Kendall,  V.  Lucas,  &  K.L.  & T.-Y. Tai, 53 
POSITIVE APPRAISAL OF CARE  Cochran,  102  RESEARCH DESIGN 
Factors  of  positive  appraisal  of  QUALITATIVE  ANALYSIS  An alternative paradigm for clinical 
care  among  Japanese  family  TECHNIQUES  nursing research: An exemplar, S. 
caregivers  of  older  adults,  N.  Toward a metasynthesis of qualita-  Sidani, D.R. Epstein, & P. Moritz, 
Yamamoto-Mitani,  K.  Ishigaki,  tive  findings  on  motherhood  in  244 
N.  Kawahara-Maekawa,  M.  HIV-positive women,  M. Sande-  RESEARCH INTEGRATION 
Kuniyoshi,  K.  Hayashi,  K.  lowski, & J. Barroso,  153  Toward a metasynthesis of qualita- 
Hasegawa, & C. Sugishita, 337  QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS  tive  findings  on  motherhood  in 
POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION  Alzheimer’s  disease  caregiving  HIV-positive women,  M. Sande- 
Methods  to  document  semantic  information  and  skills.  Part  I:  lowski, & J. Barroso,  153 
equivalence of a translated scale,  Care  recipient  issues  and  con-  RESEARCH METHODS 
C.T.  Beck,  H.  Bernal,  &  R.D.  cerns, C.J. Farran, D. Loukissa, S.  Research  methods:  Managing  pri- 
Froman, 64  Perraud, & O. Paun, 366  mary study quality in meta-ana- 
POSTPARTUM SUPPORT  QUALITATIVE  METASYNTH-  lyses, V.S. Conn, & M.J. Rantz, 
Adaptation  of the postpartum  sup-  ESIS  322 
port  questionnaire  for  mothers  Motherhood  in  the  context  of  RESEARCH 
with  multiple  sclerosis,  E.E.  maternal  HIV _ infection,  M.  Teaching  nursing  research  to 
Gulick, 30  Sandelowski,  &  J.  Barroso,  undergraduates:  A text  analysis 
PREMATURE INFANTS  470  of  instructors’  intentions,  E.J. 
Mother—infant interactions of medi-  Toward a metasynthesis of qualita-  Porter, & T.B. Mansour,  128 
cally  fragile  infants  and  non-  tive  findings  on  motherhood  in  REVERSAL THEORY 
chronically ill premature infants,  HIV-positive  women,  M. Sande-  Reversal theory states and cigarette 
D.  Holditch-Davis,  M.F.  Cox,  lowski, & J. Barroso,  153  availability predict lapses during 
M.S. Miles, & M. Belyea, 300  QUALITATIVE METHODS  smoking cessation among adoles- 
PROCEDURAL PAIN  Toward a metasynthesis of qualita-  cents,  R.F.  Burris,  &  K.A. 
Effects  of  tellington  touch  in  tive  findings  on  motherhood  in  O’Connell, 263 
healthy adults awaiting venipunc-  HIV-positive women,  M. Sande-  RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS 
ture, M.C. Wendler, 40  lowski, & J. Barroso,  153  Relationship  of social  role quality 
PROFESSIONAL PERSONHOOD  QUALITATIVE  to  psychological  well-being  in 
Work narratives: Gender and race in  Smoking  and  adolescence:  Narra-  women with rheumatoid arthritis, 
professional  personhood,  M.-T.  tives  of identity,  J.L.  Johnson,  S.K.  Plach,  S.M.  Heidrich,  & 
Dombeck, 351  C.Y.  Lovato,  S.  Maggi,  P.A.  R.M. Waite,  190 
PSYCHIATRIC DIAGNOSIS  Ratner,  J. Shoveller,  L. Baillie,  RISK-ADJUSTMENT  METHO- 
Effect of a psychiatric diagnosis on  & C. Kalaw, 387  DOLOGY 
nursing  care  for nonpsychiatric  QUALITY OF LIFE  Developing  risk-adjusted  30-day 
problems,  D.D.  McDonald,  M.  Evolution of the caregiving experi-  hospital  mortality  rates,  A.E. 
Frakes,  B. Apostolidis,  B. Arm-  ence in the initial 2 years follow-  Tourangeau, & J.V. Tu, 483 
strong,  S. Goldblatt,  & D. Ber-  ing stroke, C.L. White, N. Mayo,  SELF-AGENCY 
nardo, 225  J.A. Hanley, & S. Wood-Dauphi-  Testing  the  relationship  between 
PSYCHOMETRICS  nee,  177  self-agency  and  enactment  of 
Psychometric characteristics  of the  RACE  health behaviors, J. DeSocio, H. 
breastfeeding  self-efficacy  scale:  Work  narratives:  Gender  and  race  Kitzman, & R. Cole, 20 
Data from an Australian sample,  in  professional  personhood,  M.  SELF-DETERMINISM 
D.K.  Creedy,  C.-L.  Dennis,  R.  Dombeck, 351  Determinants  of physical  activity 
Blyth, W. Moyle, J. Pratt,  & S.M.  RANDOMIZED  CLINICAL  and  adherence  to  a  24-week 
De Vries, 143  TRIAL  home-based  walking program  in 
PSYCHONEUROIMMUNOLOGY  Alzheimer’s  disease  caregiving  African American and Caucasian 
Effects  of stress  management  on  information  and  skills.  Part  I:  women, J. Wilbur, A.M. Miller, P. 
PNI-based  outcomes  in persons  Care  recipient  issues  and  con-  Chandler, & J. McDevitt, 213
504  RESEARCH IN NURSING & HEALTH 
SELF-EFFICACY  questionnaire  and the decisional  with HIV disease, N.L. McCain, 
Barriers  and  facilitators  of  self-  balance  scale,  H.-S.  Chen,  S.D.  B.A. Munjas, C.L. Munro,  R.K. 
reported  physical  activity  in  Horner, & M.S. Percy, 233  Elswick,  Jr., J.L.W.  Robins,  A. 
cardiac  patients,  B.C.  Yates,  T.  SMOKING CESSATION  Ferreira-Gonzalez,  B.  Baliko, 
Price-Fowlkes,  &  S.  Agrawal,  Reversal theory states and cigarette  L.G.  Kaplowitz,  EJ.  Fisher, 
459  availability predict lapses during  C.T.  Garrett,  K.E.  Brigle,  L.C. 
Determinants  of physical  activity  smoking cessation among adoles-  Kendall,  V.  Lucas,  &  K.L. 
and  adherence  to  a  24-week  cents,  R.F.  Burris,  &  K.A.  Cochran,  102 
home-based  walking program  in  O’Connell, 263  STROKE 
African American and Caucasian  SOCIAL ROLES  Evolution of the caregiving experi- 
women, J. Wilbur, A.M. Miller, P.  Relationship  of social  role quality  ence in the initial 2 years follow- 
Chandler, & J. McDevitt, 213  to  psychological  well-being  in  ing stroke, C.L. White, N. Mayo, 
Psychometric characteristics  of the  women with rheumatoid arthritis,  J.A. Hanley, & S. Wood-Dauphi- 
breastfeeding  self-efficacy  scale:  S.K.  Plach,  S.M.  Heidrich,  &  nee,  177 
Data from an Australian sample,  R.M. Waite,  190  SUBSTANCE USE 
D.K.  Creedy,  C.-L.  Dennis,  R.  STAGES OF CHANGE  Teen  pregnancy,  motherhood,  and 
Blyth, W. Moyle, J. Pratt, & S.M.  Cross-cultural  validation  of  the  unprotected  sexual  activity,  D. 
De Vries,  143  stages of the tobacco acquisition  Koniak-Griffin,  J.  Lesser,  G. 
Validation  of measures  of middle  questionnaire  and the decisional  Uman, & A. Nyamathi, 4 
schoolers’ self-efficacy for physi-  balance  scale,  H.-S.  Chen,  S.D.  SYMPTOM DISTRESS 
cal  and  emotional  health,  and  Horner, & MLS. Percy, 233  Barriers  and  facilitators  of  self- 
academic  tasks,  C.O.  Bray,  K.  STANDARDIZED  DATA  COL-  reported  physical  activity  in 
Nash, & R.D. Froman, 376  LECTION  cardiac  patients,  B.C.  Yates,  T. 
SEMANTIC EQUIVALENCE  Accuracy  in  the  outcomes  and  Price-Fowlkes,  &  S.  Agrawal, 
Methods  to  document  semantic  assessment  information  _ set  459 
equivalence of a translated scale,  (OASIS):  Results  of  a  video  SYSTEMATIC REVIEW 
C.T.  Beck,  H.  Bernal,  &  R.D.  simulation,  E.A.  Madigan,  S.  Toward a metasynthesis of qualita- 
Froman, 64  Tullai-McGuinness,  & R.H. For-  tive  findings  on  motherhood  in 
SEXUAL BEHAVIOR  tinsky, 273  HIV-positive  women,  M. Sande- 
Teen  pregnancy,  motherhood,  and  STATE ANXIETY  lowski, & J. Barroso,  153 
unprotected  sexual  activity,  D.  Effects  of  tellington  touch  in  TECHNOLOGICAL  DEPEN- 
Koniak-Griffin,  J.  Lesser,  G.  healthy adults awaiting venipunc-  DENCE 
Uman, & A. Nyamathi, 4  ture, M.C. Wendler, 40  Mother-infant interactions of medi- 
SHIFT WORKERS  STATISTICAL PROCEDURE  cally  fragile  infants  and  non- 
Correlates of fatigue in critical care  A  new  methodological  approach  chronically ill premature infants, 
nurses, J.S. Ruggiero, 434  in  nursing  research:  An  actor,  D.  Holditch-Davis,  M.F.  Cox, 
SIMULATION  partner,  and  interaction  effect  M.S. Miles, & M. Belyea, 300 
Accuracy  in  the  outcomes  and  model for family outcomes, M.K.  TEEN PREGNANCY 
assessment  information _ set  Rayens,  &  E.K.  Svavarsdottir,  Teen  pregnancy,  motherhood,  and 
(OASIS):  Results  of  a  video  409  unprotected  sexual  activity,  D. 
simulation,  E.A.  Madigan,  S.  STEREOTYPING  Koniak-Griffin,  J.  Lesser,  G. 
Tullai-McGuinness,  & R.H. For-  Effect of a psychiatric diagnosis on  Uman, & A. Nyamathi, 4 
tinsky, 273  nursing  care  for  nonpsychiatric  TELLINGTON TOUCH 
SKILL BUILDING  problems,  D.D.  McDonald,  M.  Effects  of  tellington  touch  in 
Alzheimer’s  disease  caregiving  Frakes,  B.  Apostolidis,  B.  healthy adults awaiting venipunc- 
information  and  skills.  Part  I:  Armstrong,  S. Goldblatt,  &  D.  ture, M.C. Wendler, 40 
Care  recipient  issues  and  con-  Bernardo, 225  TOBACCO 
cerns, C.J. Farran, D. Loukissa, S.  STRESS AND COPING  Smoking  and  adolescence:  Narra- 
Perraud, & O. Paun, 366  Appraisal,  coping,  hardiness,  and  tives  of identity,  J.L.  Johnson, 
SLEEP  self-perceived  health  in commu-  C.Y.  Lovato,  S.  Maggi,  P.A. 
Correlates  of  Fatigue  in  Critical  nity-dwelling  spouse  caregivers  Ratner,  J. Shoveller,  L. Baillie, 
Care  Nurses,  & J.S.  Ruggiero,  of persons  with dementia,  M.C.  & C. Kalaw, 387 
434  DiBartolo, & K.L. Soeken, 445  TOUCH 
SMOKING ACQUISITION  STRESS MANAGEMENT  Effects  of  tellington  touch  in 
Cross-cultural  validation  of  the  Effects  of stress  management  on  healthy adults awaiting venipunc- 
stages of the tobacco acquisition  PNI-based  outcomes  in persons  ture, M.C. Wendler, 40
SUBJECT INDEX 
UNPROTECTED SEX  Relationship  of social  role quality  WOMEN 
Teen  pregnancy,  motherhood,  and  to  psychological  well-being  in  Relationship  of social  role quality 
unprotected  sexual  activity,  D.  women with rheumatoid arthritis,  to  psychological  well-being  in 
Koniak-Griffin,  J.  Lesser,  G.  S.K.  Plach,  S.M.  Heidrich,  &  women with rheumatoid arthritis, 
Uman, & A. Nyamathi, 4  R.M. Waite,  190  S.K.  Plach,  S.M.  Heidrich,  & 
WELL-BEING  WOMEN’S  HEALTH  R.M. Waite,  190 
Barriers  and  facilitators  of  self-  Motherhood  in  the  context  of  WORK  SCHEDULE  TOLER- 
reported physical activity in car-  maternal  HIV  infection,  M.  ANCE 
diac patients, B.C. Yates, T. Price-  Sandelowski,  &  J.  Barroso,  Correlates of fatigue in critical care 
Fowlkes, & S. Agrawal, 459  470  nurses, J.S. Ruggiero, 434