Table Of ContentANNUAL INDEX
SUBJECT INDEX TO VOLUME 46
ABUSE, STAFF 379. 3R4
Causes of staff abuse in health care facil workplace (CEI Worksite breast cancer screening pre
ities. Yassi, A., Tate, R.. Coooper, J Jenkins, J grams: A review (CI Caplan, L.S
Trottier, J. 46(10 484-49] Worksite bre: Coughlin. J.J. 46(9). 443-4
grams (CE Article) oughlin
AGRICULTURAL HEALTH S.S. 46(9), 443-45] CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH
Linking Practice and Research: Agricul Acute myocardial infarction in the wo
tural workers. Lusk, S.l McCullagt M BREAST IMPLANTS CE Articl Zerwic, JJ. & Pr:
19 165-468 Silicone breast implants: An argument for 74), 195
science Veal, S. 46(11). 5
sues: HIV litigation update BUDGETING
358.359 Management Fik
Part Ill. Eichenberger CARE PLANS
ALLERGIES Communit
Management of jatex reactions in the BURN CARE ernms and the nursin
occupational setting (CE Artick Gliniecki Rapid response ( mental health nursin
C.M Article). Lim, J.J.. Rehn ber. P. 4611). 20-2
46(4). 169-178
ALTERNATIVE THERAPIES CE ANSWER
ternative and complementary thera BUSINESS PROCESS DESIGN Answers | he Januar 1997 module
pies: Integration into cancer care (CE Article) Linking resources to process in disability
Milton, D. 46(9), 454-461 management: Successful program Kalina modul
C.M. 46(8). 385-390
AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT CANCER
Legal issues: Health care workers with Alternative and complementary thera module. 46(4)
mental illness What does the Americans With pies: Integration into cancer (CE Article
Disabilities Act offer? Calfee, B.E. 46(4), 221 Milton, D. 46(9), 454-46
99
A workplace breast cancer screening pre
gram: Costs and components. Schrammel, P. module. 4616)
ANALGESICS Griffiths, R.1., Griffiths, C.B. 46(1 1), 523-529
Non-steroidal antiinflammatory drugs: A Breast cancer and fatigue: Issues for the » the July 1997 module. 46
eview (CE Article). Winzeler, S., Rosenstein workplace (CE Article) ock. V. 46(9). 425
B.D. 46(5). 253-259 $3] 1997 module
Editorial spec ial issuc
BACK CARE in the workplace. Childre 4619) » the September 1997 module
The holistic back care model: Putting the Worksite breast cancer screening pro
pieces together. McConnell, L.M. 46(10), 492 grams \ review (CI Caplan, L.S » the October 1997 module
4199 Coughlin, J.J. 46(9), 443-4
Answers to the Nov mber 1997 module
BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS CANCER SCREENING 46(11), 521
Occupational exposure of health care 4 workplace breast cancer screening pro Answers to the December 1997 moduk
workers to bloodborne pathogens: A proposal gram: Costs and components. Schrammel, P. 46( 12), 587
for a systematic intervention approach. Corser Griffiths, R.1., Griffiths, C.B. 46(11), 523-529
W.D. 46(5), 246-252 Prostate cancer: Clinical perspectives (CI CHEMICAL MIXTURES
Article). Vetrosky. D.. White. G.L. 46(9), 434 Chemical mixtures in the workplace (CE
BREAST CANCER 440 Article). McCauley, L.A. 46(1), 29-40
\ workplace breast cancer screening pro Prostate cancer screening in the work
gram: Costs and components. Schrammel, P. place: Employer costs. Snyder, R.1., Schram CHOLESTEROL
Griffiths, R.1., Griffiths, C.B. 46(11), 523-529 mel, P.N., Griffiths, C.B.. & Griffiths, R.I Linking Practice & Research: Worksite
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cholesterol screening and diet education pro CORRECTIONS DIAGNOSTIC & THERAPEUTIC
grams. Lusk, S.L., Duffy, C.P. 46(3), 147-153 46(7). 363 OPTIONS
46( 10). 476 Prostate cancer: Clinical perspectives (CI
COMMUNITY HEALTH 46( 12). 600 Article). Vetrosky, D., White, G.L. 46(9), 434-
Community environmental health con 440
cerns and the nursing process: Four environ COST CONTAINMENT
mental health nursing care plans. King, C A workplace breast cancer screening DISABILITY MANAGEMENT
Harber, P. 46(1), 20-27 program: Costs and components. Schrammel Linking resources to process in disability
Environmental health education for P., Griffiths, R.L., Griffiths, C.B. 46(11), 523 management: Successful program. Kalina,
health professionals and communities: Using §29 C.M. 46(8). 895-390
a train the trainer approach Edmondson, Designing an incentive based health pro
M.E., Williamson, G.G. 46(1), 14-19 motion program. Sharkey, P.J., Bey, J. 46(3), DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Hearing conservation: Community out 133-144 Domestic violence in the workplace (CE
reach program for high school students Prostate cancer screening in the work Article). Fitzgerald, S., Dienemann, J.,
Lukes, E., Johnson, M. 46(7), 340-343 I» lace: Employer costs. Snyd) er, C . Schram Cadorette, M.F. 46(7), 345-353
mel, P.N., Griffiths, C.B., Griffiths, R.1. 46(8)
COMMUNITY OUTREACH EMERGENCY CARE
Hearing conservation: Community out Acute myocardial infarction in the work
reach program for high school students CPR place (CE Article). Zerwic, J.J., Prasun, M.A
Lukes, E., Johnson, M. 46(7), 340-343 An effective CPR home learning system 46(4), 195-202
Program evaluation. Starr, L.M. 46(6), 289 Advisory: Automatic external defibrilla
COMMUNICABLE DISEASE 295 tor intervention program. AAOHN. 46(7)
The As, Bs, Cs, Ds, & Es of hepatitis 324A
(CE Article). Rezents, K.J., Foster, R.B., CRITICAL THINKING Position statement: Use of automatic
Goldstein, M.D. 46(4), 205-217 Critical thinking: A framework for prob external defibrillators. AAOHN. 46(7), 324
lem solving in the occupational setting. Kuhar, Rapid response: Careo f burn victims (CE
COMPLEMENTARY THERAPY M.B. 46(2), 80-81 Article). Lim, J.J., Rehmar, S.G.., Elmore, P.
Alternative and complementary thera 46(4), 169-178
pies: Integration into cancer care (CE Article) CUMULATIVE TRAUMA
Milton, D. 46(9), 454-461 DISORDERS ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
Preventing upper extremity cumulative AAOHN Advisory: Environmental health
COMPUTER SEARCH trauma disorders: An approach to employee expanding dimensions of practice. 46(4),
Informatics: Using basic search tools on wellness. Fisher, T.F. 46(6), 296-301 164A
the Internet. Machles, D. 46(11), 557-558 Chemical mixtures in the workplace (CE
CULTURAL SENSITIVITY Article). McCauley, L.A. 46(1), 29-40
CONCEPTUAL MODEL Linking Practice & Research: Cultural Community environmental health con
A conceptual model of occupational ly sensitive interventions for Hispanics. Lusk cerns and the nursing process: Four environ-
health nursing: The resource model. Slagle S.L., Kerr, M.J. 46(12), 589-592 mental health nursing care plans. King, C., Har
M.W., Sun, S.M., Mathis, M.G. 46(3), 121 ber, P. 46(1), 20-27
126 DEFIBRILLATION DEVICES Environmental health education for
Advisory: Automatic external defibril health professionals and communities: Using a
CONFIDENTIALITY lator intervention program. AAOHN. 46(7), train the trainer approach. Edmondson, M.E
Business process design: Securing com 324A Williamson, G.G. 46(1), 14-19
puterized health information files (CE Article) Position statement: Use of automatic Expanding horizons: Integrating environ
Barthel, C.W., Kalina, C.M., Fitko, J. 46(12), external defibrillators. AAOHN. 46(7), 324 mental health in occupational health nursing
581-586 Rogers, B., Cox, A.R. 46(1), 9-13
DEVELOPMENTAL HAZARDS Medical surveillance of the lead exposed
CONFLICT RESOLUTION Reproductive and developmental haz worker: Current guidelines. Hipkins, K.I
Creating constructive outcomes in con ards: An overview for occupational and envi Materna, B.L., Kosnett, M.J.. Rogge, J.W.,
flict (CE Article). Orchard, B. 46(6), 302 ronmental health nurses. ATSDR. 46(2), 57 Cone, J.E. 46(7), 330-339
312 65 Occupational exposure of health care
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workers to bloodborne pathogens: A proposal R. 46(11), 530-536 services: Effective policy and procedure devel
for a systematic intervention approach. Corser Violence toward health care workers opment. Ebaugh, H. 46(11), 547-552
W.D. 46(5), 246-252 Prevalence and incidence at a large, regional Employee health services integration
OSHA's new respiratory protection stan hospital in Sweden. Arnetz, J.E., Arnetz, B.B., Meeting the challenge Successful program
dard: Applicability to the worksite. Rink, Soderman, E. 46(3), 107-114 Lang, Y.C. 46(2), 76-79
G.S.R. 46(12), 569-573
Tinnitus as an early indicator of perma- HEALTH EDUCATION HEARING CONSERVATION
nent hearing loss: A 15 year longitudinal study An effective CPR home learning system Hearing conservation: Community out
of noise exposed workers. Griest, S.E., Bishop Program evaluation. Starr, L.M. 46(6), 289 reach program for high school students. Lukes
P.M. 46(7), 325-329 995 E., Johnson, M. 46(7), 340-343
Effectiveness of a worksite smoking ces Noise induced hearing loss among male
EPIDEMIOLOGY sation program in the military: Program evalu airport workers in Korea. Hong, O.S., Chen, S
Research Corner: Epidemiology An ation. Helyer, A.J Brehm, W.T., Gentry, N.O P.C., Conrad, K.M. 46(2), 67-75
investigative approach in occupational health Pittman, T.A. 46(5), 238-245 Tinnitus as an early indicator of perma
Rogers, B. 46(1), 43-44 Environmental health education for nent hearing loss: A 15 year longitudinal study
health professionals and communities: using a of noise exposed workers. Griest, S.E Bishop,
ERGONOMICS train the trainer approach. Edmondson, M.E.., P.M. 46(7), 325-329
Preventing upper extremity cumulative Williamson, G.G. 46(1), 14-19
trauma disorders: An approach to employee Linking Practice & Research: Worksite HEPATITIS
wellness. Fisher, T.F. 46(6), 296-301 cholesterol screening and diet education pro The As, Bs, Cs, Ds, & Es of hepatitis (CI
grams. Lusk, S.L., Duffy, C.P. 46(3), 147-153 Article). Rezents, K.J., Foster, R.B., Goldstein,
EXPERT TESTIMONY Research Corner: Research award M.D. 46(4), 205-217
AAOHN Advisory: Providing expert tes PCNPs and occupational illness or injury
timony. 46(1), 8A 46(8), 412 HOSPITAL BASED
Understanding and preventing osteoporo OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
FAMILY MEDICAL LEAVE ACT sis (CE Article). Renfro, J., Brown, J.B. 46(4) SERVICES
Breast cancer and fatigue: Issues for the 181-191 Cost effective, hospital based occupation
workplace (CE Article). Mock, V. 46(9), 425 Worksite breast cancer screening pro al health services: Successful program. Kon
431 grams (CE Article). Caplan, L.S., & Coughlin, stantinos, K., Crespo, J. 46(3), 127-131
S.S. 46(9). 443-45]
FATIGUE HOSPITAL EMPLOYEE HEALTH
Breast cancer and fatigue: Issues for the HEALTH PROMOTION Employee health services integration
workplace (CE Article). Mock, V. 46(9), 425- Designing an incentive based health pro Meeting the challenge successful program
43] motion program (CE Article). Sharkey, P. Lang, Y.C 46(2), 76-79
Bey, J. 46(3), 133-144 Management of latex reactions in the
HAND AND WRIST PAIN Physiologic and perception measure occupational setting (CE Article). Gliniecki
Treatment of hand and wrist pain: A ran ments before and after participation in a work C.M. 46(2), 82-93
domized clinical trial of high voltage pulsed, place stretching program. Moore, T.M. 46(12)
direct current built into a writst splint. Stralka, 563-568 INFORMATICS
S.W., Jackson, J.A., Lewis, A.R. 46(5), 233 Preventing upper extremity cumulative Business process design: Securing com
256 trauma disorders: An approach to employee puterized health information files (CE Article)
wellness. Fisher, T.F. 46(6), 296-301 Barthel, C.W., Kalina, C.M., Fitko, J. 46(12),
HEALTH CARE WORKERS Worksite breast cancer screening pro 581-586
Causes of staff abuse in health care facil grams (CE Article). Caplan, L.S Coughlin Informatics: Avoiding the millenium bug
ities. Yassi, A., Tate, R., Cooper, J., Jenkins, J., S.S. 46(9). 443-45] Machles. D. 46(5). 263-265
Trottier, J. 46(10), 484-491 Informatics: Finding information on the
Legal Issues: HIV litigation update HEALTH SERVICES Internet. Machles, D. 46(8), 410-411
Calfee, B.E. 46(7), 358-359 Advisory: Implementing occupational Informatics: Using basic search tools on
Repositioning a slumped person in a and environmental health services in the inter the Internet. Machles, D. 46(11), 557-558
wheelchair: A biomechanical analysis of three national sector. AAOHN. 46(10), 476A Informatics: Web site developer and
transfer techniques. Varcin-Coad, L., Barrett, Defining the scope pf occupational health nurse: An essential business partnership
DECEMBER 1998, VOL. 46, NO. 12 595
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Knuth, G.M. 46(1), 47-50. LEGAL ISSUES Medical surveillance program evalua
Legal Issues: Health care workers with tion: Successful program. Lukes, E. 46(12),
INJURY PREVENTION mental illness: What does the Americans with 574-580
Feasibility of a nurse staffed lift team Disabilities Act offer? Calfee, B.E. 46(4), 221
Caska, B.A., Patnode, R.E., Clickner, D. 46(6), 9779 MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES
283-288 Legal Issues: HIV litigation update Legal Issues: Health care workers with
Physiologic and perception measure Calfee, B.E. 46(7), 358-359 mental illness: What does the Americans with
ments before and after participation in a work- Legal Issues: Workers’ compensation liti Disabilities Act offer? Calfee, B.E. 46(4), 221
place stretching program. Moore, T.M. 46(12) gation review: Part Il. Calfee, B.E. 46(1), 45 979
563-568 46
Repositioning a slumped person in a MINORITY POPULATIONS
wheelchair: A biomechanical analysis of three LIFTING TEAM Linking Practice & Research: Culturally
transfer techniques. Varcin-Coad, L., Barrett, R Feasibility of a nurse staffed lift team sensitive interventions for Hispanics. Lusk
46(11), 530-536 Caska, B.A., Patnode, R.I Clickner, D S.L., Kerr, M.J. 46(12), 589-592
The holistic back care model: Putting the 46(6). 283-288
pieces together. McConnell, L.M. 46(10), 492 Repositioning a slumped person in a MUSCULOSKELETAL
499 wheelchair: A biomechanical analysis of INJURY/PREVENTION
three transfer techniques. Varcin-Coad, | Feasibility of a nurse staffed lift team
INJURY TREATMENT Barrett, R. 46(11), 530-536 Caska, B.A., Patnode, R.E., Clicker, D. 46(6),
Treatment of hand and wrist pain: A ran 283-288
domized clinical trial of high voltage pulsed, LIVER DISEASE Painful rib syndrome: A variant of
direct current built into a wrist splint. Stralka, The As, Bs, Cs, Ds, & Es of hepatitis myofascial pain syndrome. Hughes, K.H
S.W., Jackson, J.A., Lewis, A.R. 46(5), 233 (CE Article). Rezents, K.J., Foster, R.B 46(3), 115-120
236 Goldstein, M.D. 46(4), 205-217 Repositioning a slumped person in a
wheelchair: A biomechanical analysis of three
INTEGRATION OF HEALTH MANAGEMENT transfer techniques. Varcin-Coad, L., Barrett, R
SERVICES Business process design: Securing 46(11), 530-536
Employee health services integration computerized health information files (CE Treatment of hand and wrist pain: A ran
Meeting the challenge Successful pro Article). Barthel, C.W., Kalina, C.M., Fitko domized clinical trial of high voltage pulsed,
gram. Lang, Y.C. 46(2), 76-79 J. 46(12), 581-586 direct current built into a writst splint. Stralka,
Creating constructive outcomes in con S.W., Jackson, J.A., Lewis, A.R. 46(5), 233
INTERNET flict (CE Article). Orchard, B. 46(6), 302 ? 36
Informatics: Finding information on the 312
Internet. Machles, D. 46(8), 410-411 Management File: Project management, MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION
Informatics: Using basic search tools part I]. Amann, M.C. 46(2), 96-98 Acute myocardial infarction in the work-
on the Internet. Machles, D. 46(11), 557-558 Management File: Project management, place (CE Article). Zerwic, J.J., Prasun, M.A
Informatics: Web site developer and Part Ill. Eichenberger, J. 46(5), 268-270 46(4), 195-202
nurse: An essential business partnership Management File: Writing effective
Knuth, G.M. 46(1), 47-50 reports. Amann, M.C. 46(8), 407-409
Management File: Ten tips for becom Noise induced hearing loss among male
LATEX SENSITIVITY ing “indispensable.” Amann, M. 46(11), 555 airport workers in Korea. Hong, O.S., Chen, S.-
Management of latex reactions in the 556 P.C., Conrad, K.M. 46(2), 67-75
occupational setting (CE Article). Gliniecki, Project management skills (CE Article)
C.M. 46(2), 82-93 Perce, K.H. 46(8), 391-403 NSAIDs
Non-steroidal antiinflammatory drugs: A
LEAD MEDICAL/HEALTH review (CE Article). Winzeler, S., Rosenstein,
Medical surveillance of the lead SURVEILLANCE B.D. 46(5), 253-259
exposed worker: Current guidelines. Hipkins, Medical surveillance of the lead
K.L., Materna, B.L., Kosnett, M.J., Rogge, exposed worker: Current guidelines. Hipkins, NURSE PRACTICE MODEL
J.W., Cone, J.E. 46(7), 330-339 K.L., Materna, B.L., Kosnett, M.J., Rogge, Cost effective, hospital based occupation-
J.W., Cone, J.E. 46(7), 330-339 al health services: Successful program. Kon
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stantinos, K., Crespo, J. 46(3), 127-131 PAINFUL RIB SYNDROME PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT
The holistic back care model: putting the Painful rib syndrome: A variant of Cost effective, hospital based occupation
pieces together. McConell, L.M. 46(10), 492 myofascial pain syndrome Hughes, K.H al health services: Successful program. Kon
499 46(3). 115-120 stantinos, K., Crespo, J. 46(3), 127-131
Designing an incentive based health pro
OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURES PAIN MANAGEMENT motion program. Sharkey, PJ., Bey, J. 46(3)
Occupational exposure of health care Painful rib syndrome: A variant of 133-144
workers to bloodborne pathogens: A proposal myofascial pain syndrome Hughes, K.H Employee health services integration
for a systematic intervention approach Corser 46(3), 115-120 Meeting the challenge—successful program
W.D. 46(5), 246-252 Lang, Y.( 46(2). 76-79
Reproductive and developmental hazards PERSONAL PROTECTION Linking resources to process in disability
An overview for occupational and environmen COMPLIANCE management: Successful program Kalina
tal health nurses. ATSDR. 46(2), 57-65 Noise induced hearing loss among male C.M. 46(8), 385-390
airport workers in Korea. Hong, O.S., Chen
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH S.-P.C., Conrad, K.M. 46(2), 67-75 PROGRAM EVALUATION
NURSING A workplace breast cancer screening pro
AAOHN Advisory Environmental PHARMACOLOGY gram: Costs and components. Schrammel, P.
health—expanding dimensions of practice Non-steroidal antiinflammatory drugs: A Griffiths, R.1., Griffiths, C.B. 46(11), 523-529
46(4), 164A review (CE Article). Winzeler, S., Rosenstein Cost effective, hospital based occupation
4 conceptual model of occupational B.D. 46(5), 253-259 al health services: Successful program. Kon
health nursing The resource model. Slagle stantinos, K., Crespo, J. 46(3), 127-131
M.W., Sun, S.M Mathis, M.G. 46(3), 121 POLICIES Effectiveness of a worksite smoking ces
126 Defining the scope of occupational sation program in the military: Program evalu
Editorial: Special issue 4 response to health services: Effective policy and proce ation. Helyer, AJ Brehm, W.T., Gentry, N.O
readers’ requests. Childre, F. 46(4), 167 dure development. (CE Article). Ebaugh, H Pittman, T.A. 46(5), 238-245
Expanding horizons: Integrating envi 46( 11), 547-552 Effective outcomes management in occu
ronmental health in occupational health nurs pational and environmental health (CE Article)
ing. Rogers, B., Cox, A.R. 46(1), 9-13 PRIMARY CARE NURSE Kosinski, M. 46(10), 500-509
Occupational health nursing expertise PRACTITIONERS Medical surveillance program evaluation
Rogers B. 46( 10). 477-483 Research Corner: Research award Successful program. Lukes, E. 46(12), 574
Management File: Ten tips for becoming PCNPs and occupational illness or imyury S380
indispensable.” Amann, M. 46(11), 555-556 46(8). 412
PROJECT DEVELOPMENT
OSHA PROBLEM SOLVING Effective outcomes management in occu
Interview: Charles Jeffress talks about FRAMEWORK pational and environmental health (CE Article)
his priorities for OSHA in the 21st century Creating constructive outcomes in con Kosinski, M. 46(10), 500-509
Lukes, E. 46(6), 315-316 flict (CE Article). Orchard, B. 46(6), 302-312 Project management skills (CE Article)
OSHA’s new respiratory protection stan Critical thinking: A framework for prob Perce, K.H. 46(8), 391-403
dard: Applicability to the worksite. Rink lem solving in the occupational setting. Kuhar
G.S.R. 46(12), 569-573 M.B. 46(2), 80-81 PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Management File: Project management
OSTEOPOROSIS PROCEDURES Part II. Eichenberger, J. 46(2), 96-98
Understanding and preventing osteo Defining the scope of occupational Management File: Project management,
porosis (CE Article). Renfro, J., Brown, J.B health services: Effective policy and proce Part III. Eichenberger, J. 46(5), 268-270
46(4), 181-191 dure development. (CE Article). Ebaugh, H Project management skills (CE Article)
46(11), 547-552 Perce, K.H. 46(8), 391-403
OUTCOME EVALUATION
Effective outcomes management in PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM PLANNING
occupational and environmental health (CE Linking resources to process in disability Medical surveillance program evaluation
Article). Kosinski, M. 46(10), 500-509 management: Successful program. Kalina, Successful program. Lukes, E. 46(12), 574
C.M. 46(8), 385-390 580
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PROSTATE CANCER Rogers, B. 46(10), 477-483 science. Veal, S. 46(11), 537-546
Prostate cancer: Clinical perspectives (CE
Article). Vetrosky, D., White, G.L. 46(9), 434- ROLES AND FUNCTIONS TRAUMA
440. Defining the scope of occupational health Rapid response: Care of burn victims (CE
Prostate cancer screening in the work- services: Effective policy and procedure devel- Article). Lim, J.J., Rehmar, $.G., & Elmore, P.
place: Employer costs. Snyder, C., Schram opment. (CE Article). Ebaugh, H. 46(11), 547 46(4), 169-178
mel, P.N., Griffiths, C.B., Griffiths, R.I. 46(8), 552
379-384 Expanding horizons: Integrating environ- VIOLENCE, WORKPLACE
mental health in occupational health nursing Causes of staff abuse in health care facil-
RECORDKEEPING Rogers, B., Cox, A.R. 46(1), 9-13 ities. Yassi, A., Tate, R.,C oooper, J., Jenkins, J.,
Business process design: Securing com Trottier, J. 46(10), 484-491
puterized health information files (CE Arti SAFETY ISSUES Domestic violence in the workplace (CE
cle). Barthel, C.W., Kalina, C.M., Fitko, J Domestic violence in the workplace (CE Article). Fitzgerald, S., Dienemann, J.,
46(12), 581-586. Article) Fitzgerald, S., Dienemann, J., Cadorette, M.F. 46(7), 345-353
Cadorette, M.F. 46(7), 345-353 Violence toward health care workers
REPORT WRITING Interview: Peg Seminario, director of Prevalence and incidence at a large, regional
Management File: Writing effective American Federation of Labor, discusses work hospital in Sweden. Aretz, J.E., Aretz, B.B.,
reports. Amann, M.C. 46(8), 407-409 er safety and health. Lukes, E. 46(10), 512-513 & Soderman, E. 46(3), 107-114
REGULATORY ISSUES SMOKING CESSATION WOMEN’S HEALTH
Interview. Peg Seminario, director of Effectiveness of a worksite smoking ces- A workplace breast cancer screening pro-
American Federation of Labor, discusses work- sation program in the military: Program evalu- gram: Costs and components. Schrammel, P.,
er safety and health. Lukes, E. 46(10), 512-513 ation. Helyer, A.J., Brehm, W.T., Gentry, N.O.., Griffiths, R.L., Griffiths, C.B. 46(11), 523-529
Pittman, T.A. 46(5), 238-245 Reproductive and developmental hazards
REPRODUCTIVE HAZARDS An overview for occupational and environmen
Reproductive and developmental hazards SOCIAL ROLE QUALITY tal health nurses. ATSDR. 46(2), 57-65
An overview for occupational and environmen- Social role quality and psychological well Silicone breast implants: An argument for
tal health nurses. ATSDR. 46(2), 57-65 being in employed black and white midlife science. Veal, S. 46(11), 537-546
women. Miller, A.M., Wilbur, J., Montgomery, Understanding and preventing osteoporo
RESEARCH A.C., Chandler, P. 46(8), 371-378 sis (CE Article). Renfro, J., Brown, J.B. 46(4),
Research Corner: Descriptive analysis of 181-191]
research data. Rogers, B. 46(5), 266-267 STRETCHING EXERCISE
Research Corner: Inferential and PROGRAM WOMEN’S PSYCHOLOGICAL
advanced analysis of research data. Pompeii, A workplace stretching program : Physi- WELL BEING
L.A. 46(10), 514-516 Ologic and perception measurements before Social role quality and psychological well
Research Corner: Research award and after participation. Moore, T.M. 46(12), being in employed black and white midlife
PCNPs and occupational illness or injury 563-568 women. Miller, A.M., Wilbur, J., Montgomery,
Rogers, B. 46(8), 412 A.C., Chandler, P. 46(8), 371-378
TINNITUS
RESOURCE MODEL Tinnitus as an early indicator of perma- WOMEN’S SOCIAL ROLES
A conceptual model of occupational nent hearing loss: A 15 year longitudinal study Social role quality and psychological well
health nursing: The resource model. Slagle, of noise exposed workers. Griest, S.E., Bishop being in employed black and white midlife
M.W., Sun, S.M., Mathis, M.G. 46(3), 121-126 P.M. 46(7), 325-329 women. Miller, A.M., Wilbur, J., Montgomery,
A.C., Chandler, P. 46(8), 371-378
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION TOXICOLOGY
OSHA’s new respiratory protection stan- Chemical mixtures in the workplace (CE WORKERS’ COMPENSATION
dard: Applicability to the worksite. Rink, Article). McCauley, L.A. 46(1), 29-40 Legal Issues: Workers’ compensation liti-
G.S.R. 46(12), 569-573 OSHA's new respiratory protection stan- gation review: Part Il. Calfee, B.E. 46(1), 45-
dard: Applicability to the worksite. Rink, 46
ROLE DELINEATION G.S.R. 46(12), 569-573
Occupational health nursing expertise Silicone breast implants: An argument for
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AUTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 46
AAOHN. Advisory: Automatic external Chen, S-P.C. See Hong, O.S Griffiths, R.1. See Schrammel, P
defibrillaotr intervention program. 46(7), Childre, F. Editorial: Special issue Griffiths, R.1. See Snyder, C
324A response to readers’ requests. 46(4), 167 Harber, P. See King, C
AAOHN Advisory Implementing Childre, F. Editorial Special issue Helyer, A.J., Brehm, W.T., Gentry,
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