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Volume 20, issue 9‐10, 2011
- Editorial: Improving research cultures in nursing pp. 1213-1214

- Michelle Cleary, Glenn E Hunt and Michael Robertson
- Irritability: an underappreciated side effect of interferon treatment for chronic hepatitis C? pp. 1215-1224

- Helen Blacklaws, Anne Gardner and Kim Usher
- ‘We’re just not getting it right’– how should we provide care to the older person with multi‐morbid chronic conditions? pp. 1225-1235

- Marina Lupari, Vivien Coates, Gary Adamson and Grainne E Crealey
- Motivational interviewing: a useful approach to improving cardiovascular health? pp. 1236-1244

- David R Thompson, Sek Y Chair, Sally W Chan, Felicity Astin, Patricia M Davidson and Chantal F Ski
- Evaluation of a cardiovascular health promotion programme offered to low‐income women in Korea pp. 1245-1254

- Kyung Ok Ham and Bong Jeong Kim
- Measuring health‐related quality of life in non‐complicated diabetes patients may be an effective parameter to assess patients at risk of a more serious disease course: a cross‐sectional study of two diabetes outpatient groups pp. 1255-1263

- Lars‐Petter Jelsness‐Jørgensen, Lis Ribu, Tomm Bernklev and Bjørn Allan Moum
- Can diabetes management be safely transferred to practice nurses in a primary care setting? A randomised controlled trial pp. 1264-1272

- Sebastiaan T Houweling, Nanne Kleefstra, Kornelis JJ van Hateren, Klaas H Groenier, Betty Meyboom‐ de Jong and Henk JG Bilo
- Modification and testing of the chronic disease compliance instrument to measure treatment compliance in adolescents with diabetes pp. 1273-1281

- Ralston Fernandes, Sandra Wales, Jackie Crisp and Helvi Kyngas
- Participants’ perceptions of the factors that influence Diabetes Self‐Management Following a Structured Education (DAFNE) programme pp. 1282-1292

- Kathy Murphy, Dympna Casey, Sean Dinneen, Julia Lawton and Florence Brown
- Depression, coronary artery disease, type 2 diabetes, metabolic syndrome and quality of life in Taiwanese adults from a cardiovascular department of a major hospital in Southern Taiwan pp. 1293-1302

- Chiung‐Yu Huang, Shu‐Ching Chi, Valmi D Sousa, Chao‐Ping Wang and Kuei‐Ching Pan
- No gender differences in fatigue and functional limitations due to fatigue among patients with COPD pp. 1303-1310

- Kersti Theander and Mitra Unosson
- Performance of non‐contact infrared thermometer for detecting febrile children in hospital and ambulatory settings pp. 1311-1318

- Elena Chiappini, Sara Sollai, Riccardo Longhi, Liana Morandini, Anna Laghi, Catia Emilia Osio, Mario Persiani, Silvia Lonati, Raffaella Picchi, Francesca Bonsignori, Francesco Mannelli, Luisa Galli and Maurizio de Martino
- An evaluation of hospital hand hygiene practice and glove use in Hong Kong pp. 1319-1328

- Janita P‐C Chau, David R Thompson, Sheila Twinn, Diana TF Lee and Sharon WM Pang
- Implementation of clinical guidelines for adults with asthma and diabetes: a three‐year follow‐up evaluation of nursing care pp. 1329-1338

- Kathryn Smith Higuchi, Barbara L Davies, Nancy Edwards, Jenny Ploeg and Tazim Virani
- Reclaiming time for nursing practice in nutritional care: outcomes of implementing Protected Mealtimes in a residential aged care setting pp. 1339-1348

- Sandra Ullrich, Helen McCutcheon and Barbara Parker
- Prevalence of bruising at the vascular access site one week after elective cardiac catheterisation or percutaneous coronary intervention pp. 1349-1356

- Tammy L Cosman, Heather M Arthur and Madhu K Natarajan
- Global computer‐assisted appraisal of osteoporosis risk in Asian women: an innovative study pp. 1357-1364

- Shu F Chang, Chin M Hong and Rong S Yang
- Models to enhance research capacity and capability in clinical nurses: a narrative review pp. 1365-1371

- Louise O’Byrne and Sheree Smith
- An integrative literature review of student retention in programmes of nursing and midwifery education: why do students stay? pp. 1372-1382

- Joan Cameron, Michelle Roxburgh, Julie Taylor and William Lauder
- The relationships among social capital, organisational commitment and customer‐oriented prosocial behaviour of hospital nurses pp. 1383-1392

- Chiu‐Ping Hsu, Chia‐Wen Chang, Heng‐Chiang Huang and Chi‐Yun Chiang
- The content of the work of clinical nurse specialists described by use of daily activity diaries pp. 1393-1404

- Elín Jakobína Oddsdóttir and Herdís Sveinsdóttir
- Risk factors for workplace violence in clinical registered nurses in Taiwan pp. 1405-1412

- Hsiang‐Chu Pai and Sheuan Lee
- Is anybody listening? A qualitative study of nurses’ reflections on practice pp. 1413-1422

- Annette Huntington, Jean Gilmour, Anthony Tuckett, Stephen Neville, Denise Wilson and Catherine Turner
- Care recipients’ and family members’ perceptions of quality of older people care: a comparison of home‐based care and nursing homes pp. 1423-1435

- Henna Hasson and Judith E Arnetz
- Seeking harmony in the provision of care to the stroke‐impaired: views of Chinese family caregivers pp. 1436-1444

- Regina LT Lee and Esther SB Mok
- Dementia and loneliness: an Australian perspective pp. 1445-1453

- Wendy Moyle, Ursula Kellett, Alison Ballantyne and Natalie Gracia
- Readiness of Chinese frail old age home residents towards end‐of‐life care decision making pp. 1454-1461

- Helen YL Chan and Samantha MC Pang
- Parental liminality: a way of understanding the early experiences of parents who have a very preterm infant pp. 1462-1471

- Gill Watson
- Swedish mothers’ experience of continuous Kangaroo Mother Care pp. 1472-1480

- Ylva Thernström Blomqvist and Kerstin Hedberg Nyqvist
- Chinese primiparous women’s experiences of early motherhood: factors affecting maternal role competence pp. 1481-1489

- Fei‐Wan Ngai, Sally WC Chan and Eleanor Holroyd
- Anxiety and uncertainty in Korean mothers of children with febrile convulsion: cross‐sectional survey pp. 1490-1497

- Hyeon Ok Ju, Beverly J McElmurry, Chang Gi Park, Linda McCreary, Minju Kim and Eun Joo Kim
- Commentary on Buckley A & Savage E (2010) Preoperative information needs of children undergoing tonsillectomy. Journal of Clinical Nursing19, 2879–2887 pp. 1498-1499

- Peter Callery
- Commentary on Stevenson K, Ryan S & Masterton A (2011) Nurse and allied health professional consultants: perceptions and experience of the role. Journal of Clinical Nursing 20, 537–544 pp. 1500-1501

- Roger Watson
- Commentary on Williamson GR, Callaghan L, Whittlesea E, Heath V (2011) Improving student support using placement development teams: staff and student perceptions. Journal of Clinical Nursing 20, 828–836 pp. 1502-1503

- Amanda Henderson
Volume 20, issue 7‐8, 2011
- Editorial: Evaluation of CAM interventions pp. 921-922

- Dr Graeme D Smith
- Editorial: Alternative approaches to breech presentation pp. 923-924

- Winny Kwan
- Complementary and alternative therapy (CAT) use and highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART): current evidence in the literature, 2000–2009 pp. 925-939

- Amandah Hoogbruin
- Leisure‐time physical activities for community older people with chronic diseases pp. 940-949

- Yen‐Chun Lin, Lian‐Hua Huang, Mei Chang Yeh and John Jen Tai
- An exploration of spiritual needs of Taiwanese patients with advanced cancer during the therapeutic processes pp. 950-959

- Szu‐Mei Hsiao, Meei‐Ling Gau, Christine Ingleton, Tony Ryan and Fu‐Jin Shih
- Music therapy for patients receiving spine surgery pp. 960-968

- Pi‐Chu Lin, Man‐Ling Lin, Li‐Ching Huang, Hsiu‐Chu Hsu and Chiong‐Chu Lin
- The impact of caregivers’ singing on expressions of emotion and resistance during morning care situations in persons with dementia: an intervention in dementia care pp. 969-978

- Lena M Hammar, Azita Emami, Eva Götell and Gabriella Engström
- Retracted: A randomised controlled study of the effects of music on sleep quality in older people pp. 979-987

- Moon Fai Chan
- A randomised controlled trial of the effect of music therapy and verbal relaxation on chemotherapy‐induced anxiety pp. 988-999

- Mei‐Feng Lin, Ya‐Ju Hsieh, Yu‐Yun Hsu, Susan Fetzer and Mei‐Chi Hsu
- Community vs. institutional elders’ evaluations of and preferences for yoga exercises pp. 1000-1007

- Kuei‐Min Chen, Hsiu‐Hung Wang, Chun‐Huw Li and Ming‐Hsien Chen
- The effects of various interventions to newborns on pain and duration of crying pp. 1008-1017

- Fatma Yilmaz and Duygu Arikan
- Selection and efficacy of self‐management strategies for dysmenorrhea in young Taiwanese women pp. 1018-1025

- Han‐Fu Cheng and Yu‐Hua Lin
- The effect of music therapy on physiological signs of anxiety in patients receiving mechanical ventilatory support pp. 1026-1034

- Esra Akin Korhan, Leyla Khorshid and Mehmet Uyar
- The use of complementary and alternative medicine among chronic renal failure patients pp. 1035-1043

- Asiye D Akyol, Yasemin Yildirim, Emel Toker and Betul Yavuz
- The effects of different oral care protocols on mucosal change in orally intubated patients from an intensive care unit pp. 1044-1053

- Shu‐Pen Hsu, Chao‐Sheng Liao, Chung‐Yi Li and Ai‐Fu Chiou
- Oral glucose for pain relief during eye examinations for retinopathy of prematurity pp. 1054-1059

- Emma Olsson and Mats Eriksson
- Management of perimenstrual symptoms among young Taiwanese nursing students pp. 1060-1067

- Han‐Fu Cheng
- Editorial: Finding the voices for quality and safety in healthcare: the never‐ending story pp. 1069-1071

- Pip Hardy and Cathy Jaynes
- A systematic review of the literature: workplace violence in the emergency department pp. 1072-1085

- Jessica L Taylor and Lynn Rew
- Why students leave in the UK: an integrative review of the international research literature pp. 1086-1096

- Joan Cameron, Michelle Roxburgh, Julie Taylor and William Lauder
- The modified self: family caregivers’ experiences of caring for a dying family member at home pp. 1097-1105

- Ida Carlander, Eva Sahlberg‐Blom, Ingrid Hellström and Britt‐Marie Ternestedt
- Flexible family visitation in the intensive care unit: nurses’ decision‐making pp. 1106-1114

- Anne Sophie Ågård and Kirsten Lomborg
- Factors associated with psychosocial needs of close relatives of women under treatment for breast cancer pp. 1115-1124

- Silvia Schmid‐Büchi, Bart van den Borne, Theo Dassen and Ruud JG Halfens
- End‐of‐life care in two Norwegian nursing homes: family perceptions pp. 1125-1132

- Elsa Kaarbø
- Comparison of prenatal education delivered by nurses in Ankara (Turkey) and New Orleans (USA) pp. 1133-1140

- Ayfer Ustunsoz, Nur Senel and Christine A Pollock
- The health concerns and behaviours of primigravida: comparing advanced age pregnant women with their younger counterparts pp. 1141-1150

- Alice Yuen Loke and Chung Fan Poon
- A qualitative study of the perceptions of coronary heart disease among Hong Kong Chinese people pp. 1151-1159

- Choi Wan Chan, Violeta Lopez and Joanne WY Chung
- Secondary prevention and learning needs post percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI): perspectives of both patients and nurses pp. 1160-1167

- Brid Kilonzo and Rhona O’Connell
- Birthgiving women’s feelings and perceptions of quality of intrapartal care: a nationwide Swedish cross‐sectional study pp. 1168-1177

- Bodil Wilde‐Larsson, Ann‐Kristin Sandin‐Bojö, Bengt Starrin and Gerry Larsson
- An outcomes evaluation of an Australian Hospital in the Nursing Home admission avoidance programme pp. 1178-1187

- Julia Crilly, Wendy Chaboyer, Marianne Wallis, Lukman Thalib and Denise Polit
- Patient safety culture: an Italian experience pp. 1188-1195

- Annamaria Bagnasco, Laura Tibaldi, Paola Chirone, Clara Chiaranda, Maria Stella Panzone, Domenico Tangolo, Giuseppe Aleo, Luciana Lazzarino and Loredana Sasso
- The adoption, local implementation and assimilation into routine nursing practice of a national quality improvement programme: the Productive Ward in England pp. 1196-1207

- Glenn Robert, Elizabeth Morrow, Jill Maben, Peter Griffiths and Lynn Callard
- Commentary on Yohannes AM, Doherty P, Bundy C & Yalfani A (2010) The long‐term benefits of cardiac rehabilitation on depression, anxiety, physical activity and quality of life. Journal of Clinical Nursing 19, 2806–2813 pp. 1208-1209

- Chantal F Ski and David R Thompson
- Commentary on Galdas PM & Kang HBK (2010) Punjabi Sikh patients’ cardiac rehabilitation experiences following myocardial infarction: a qualitative analysis. Journal of Clinical Nursing 19, 3134–3142 pp. 1210-1211

- Chantal F Ski and David R Thompson
- Commentary on Thompson DR & Watson R (2010) Guest Editorial: h‐indices and the performance of professors of nursing in the UK. Journal of Clinical Nursing19, 2957–2958 pp. 1212-1212

- Daniele Ciofi, Sofia Bisogni and Filippo Festini
Volume 20, issue 5‐6, 2011
- Editorial: Roles in midwifery pp. 600-601

- Marie L Madsen
- A systematic review of variability and reliability of manual and automated blood pressure readings pp. 602-614

- Heather Skirton, Wendy Chamberlain, Caroline Lawson, Helen Ryan and Emma Young
- A review of pain management interventions in bone marrow biopsy pp. 615-623

- Sarah Watmough and Maria Flynn
- Why is pain still not being assessed adequately? Results of a pain prevalence study in a university hospital in Sweden pp. 624-634

- Barbro Wadensten, Camilla Fröjd, Christine L Swenne, Torsten Gordh and Lena Gunningberg
- Physical exercise: does it help in relieving pain and increasing mobility among older adults with chronic pain? pp. 635-644

- Mimi MY Tse, Vanessa TC Wan and Suki SK Ho
- A comparison of postnatal depression and related factors between Chinese new mothers and fathers pp. 645-652

- Qing Mao, Li‐xia Zhu and Xiao‐yin Su
- Biopsychosocial risk factors for preterm birth and postpartum emotional well‐being: a case–control study on Turkish women without chronic illnesses pp. 653-665

- Ilkay Gungor, Umran Oskay and Nezihe Kizilkaya Beji
- Predictors of postpartum stress pp. 666-674

- Chich‐Hsiu Hung, Chia‐Ju Lin, Joel Stocker and Ching‐Yun Yu
- Use of polyurethane foam inside plaster casts to prevent the onset of heel sores in the population at risk. A controlled clinical study pp. 675-680

- Cristiana Forni, Loretta Loro, Morena Tremosini, Sandra Mini, Elettra Pignotti, Ombretta Bigoni, Giuseppe Guzzo, Laura Bellini, Carmela Trofa, Anna M Di Cataldo and Marilena Guzzi
- Effects of a home‐based aerobic exercise programme in children with type 1 diabetes mellitus pp. 681-691

- Ching‐Hsiang Wong, Yi‐Chien Chiang, Jackson Pui Man Wai, Fu‐Sung Lo, Chao‐Hsing Yeh, Shih‐Chi Chung and Chi‐Wen Chang
- The effect of patient education and home monitoring on medication compliance, hypertension management, healthy lifestyle behaviours and BMI in a primary health care setting pp. 692-705

- Rabia Hacihasanoğlu and Sebahat Gözüm
- The profile of absconding psychiatric inpatients in Australia pp. 706-713

- Eimear Muir‐Cochrane, Krista Mosel, Adam Gerace, Adrian Esterman and Len Bowers
- A Taiwanese version of the International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire – Urinary Incontinence Short Form for pregnant women: instrument validation pp. 714-722

- Shiow‐Ru Chang, Kuang‐Ho Chen, Ting‐Chen Chang and Ho‐Hsiung Lin
- Indicators of acute deterioration in adult patients nursed in acute wards: a factorial survey pp. 723-732

- Janice E Rattray, William Lauder, Ruth Ludwick, Carolyn Johnstone, Richard Zeller, Janice Winchell, Elizabeth Myers and Anne Smith
- A cross‐sectional study on nurses’ oral care practice for mechanically ventilated patients in Malaysia pp. 733-742

- Kim Lam Soh, Kim Geok Soh, Salimah Japar, Rosna A Raman and Patricia M Davidson
- Difficulties in the daily life of patients with osteoarthritis of the knee: scale development and descriptive study pp. 743-753

- Chika Tanimura, Michiko Morimoto, Kimiko Hiramatsu and Hiroshi Hagino
- An integrated review of the literature on challenges confronting the acute care staff nurse in discharge planning pp. 754-774

- Jane M Nosbusch, Marianne E Weiss and Kathleen L Bobay
- A literature review of interprofessional working and intermediate care in the UK pp. 775-783

- Amelia Rout, Sue Ashby, Sian Maslin‐Prothero, Abigail Masterson, Helena Priest, Mike Beach, Gina Harrison, Phillip Mann and Deborah Sturdy
- Level of psychological distress and social support among patients with limb fractures in Hong Kong pp. 784-793

- Kin Lam, Sally WC Chan and Simon C Lam
- Dignity in care in the hospital setting from patients’ perspectives in Taiwan: a descriptive qualitative study pp. 794-801

- Yea‐Pyng Lin, Yun‐Fang Tsai and Hsiu‐Fang Chen
- A survey of the reasons patients do not chose percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy/jejunostomy (PEG/PEJ) as a route for long‐term feeding pp. 802-810

- Li‐Chan Lin, Mei‐Hui Li and Roger Watson
- Latching onto life: living in the area of tension between the possibility of life and the necessity of death pp. 811-818

- Berit Sæteren, Unni Å Lindström and Dagfinn Nåden
- ‘It’s not worth stopping now’: why do smokers with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease continue to smoke? A qualitative study pp. 819-827

- Julie S Wilson, Joseph S Elborn and Donna Fitzsimons
- Improving student support using Placement Development Teams: staff and student perceptions pp. 828-836

- Graham R Williamson, Lynne Callaghan, Emma Whittlesea and Val Heath
- A quasi‐experimental investigation into the efficacy of a suicide education programme for second‐year student nurses in Taiwan pp. 837-846

- Fan‐Ko Sun, Ann Long, Xuan‐Yi Huang and Chun‐Ying Chiang
- Experiences of supernumerary status and the hidden curriculum in nursing: a new twist in the theory–practice gap? pp. 847-855

- Helen T Allan, Pam Smith and Mike O’Driscoll
- Facing death, facing self: nursing students’ emotional reactions during an experiential workshop on life‐and‐death issues pp. 856-863

- Ying‐Chun Liu, Pi‐Yu Su, Chih‐Hao Chen, Hsing‐Hsing Chiang, Kwua‐Yun Wang and Wen‐Chii Tzeng
- Relationships among self‐esteem, job adjustment and service attitude amongst male nurses: a structural equation model pp. 864-872

- Jiunn‐Horng Lou, Ren‐Hau Li, Hsing‐Yi Yu and Sheng‐Hwang Chen
- Advancing nursing practice: redefining the theoretical and practical integration of knowledge pp. 873-881

- Martin Christensen
- Intent to stay in nursing: internal and external migration in Hungary pp. 882-891

- Adrienn S Ujvarine, Miklos Zrinyi, Helga Toth, Ilona R Zekanyne, Ildiko Szogedi and Jozsef Betlehem
- Self‐preservation in abortion care: a grounded theory study pp. 892-900

- Allyson Lipp
- The Mental Health Nurse Incentive Program: desirable knowledge, skills and attitudes from the perspective of nurses pp. 901-910

- Brenda Happell, Christine Palmer and Rebeka Tennent
- Commentary on Lopez R, Amella E, Mitchell S & Strumpf N (2010) Nurses’ perspectives on feeding decisions for nursing home residents with advanced dementia. Journal of Clinical Nursing 19, 632–638 pp. 911-912

- Melissa Aselage
- Commentary on Kowalski C, Ommen O, Driller E, Ernstmann N, Wirtz M, Köhler T & Pfaff H (2010) Burnout in nurses – the relationship between social capital in hospitals and emotional exhaustion. Journal of Clinical Nursing 19, 1654–1663 pp. 913-914

- Peter Van Bogaert
- Commentary on Chan MF (2009) Factors affecting nursing staff in practising spiritual care. Journal of Clinical Nursing 19, 2128–2136 pp. 915-916

- Aru Narayanasamy
Volume 20, issue 3‐4, 2011
- Editorial: People not paper: challenging document dependence and audit addiction in contemporary health care pp. 301-302

- Debra Jackson and Philip Darbyshire
- Editorial: Nutrition and older people with dementia pp. 303-304

- Roger Watson
- A systematic review of randomised controlled trials of the effects of warmed irrigation fluid on core body temperature during endoscopic surgeries pp. 305-316

- Yinghui Jin, Jinhui Tian, Mei Sun and Kehu Yang
- Nurturing and nourishing: the nurses’ role in nutritional care pp. 317-330

- Diana Jefferies, Maree Johnson and Jennifer Ravens
- An exploration of the relationship between adherence with dietary sodium restrictions and health beliefs regarding these restrictions in Irish patients receiving haemodialysis for end‐stage renal disease pp. 331-340

- Ella Walsh and Elaine Lehane
- Usefulness of the Mini Nutritional Assessment (MNA) in predicting the nutritional status of people with mental disorders in Taiwan pp. 341-350

- Alan C Tsai, Yuan‐Ti Chou and Tsui‐Lan Chang
- Using peer mentoring for people with spinal cord injury to enhance self‐efficacy beliefs and prevent medical complications pp. 351-358

- Inger Ljungberg, Thilo Kroll, Alexander Libin and Samuel Gordon
- The relationship between selected developmental assets and health‐promoting behaviours of adolescents in Southern Taiwan pp. 359-368

- Ruey‐Hsia Wang, Shu‐Wen Chen, Shan‐Mei Tang, Shu‐Li Lee and Shu‐Yuan Jian
- The psychometric properties of the Chinese version of the Problem Areas in Psychological Empowerment Scale (PES): scale development pp. 369-376

- Ning Sun, Qiu‐Jie Li, Dong‐Mei Lv, Ping Lin, Gui‐Zhi Lu and Xue‐Mei An
- Factors associated with treatment restriction orders and hospice in older nursing home residents pp. 377-387

- Chu‐Yun Lu and Meg Johantgen
- Safe early discharge for patients undergoing high dose chemotherapy with or without stem cell transplantation: a prospective analysis of clinical variables predictive for complications after treatment pp. 388-395

- Arno Mank, Johannes van der Lelie, Rien de Vos and Marie Jóse Kersten
- Efficacy of controlling night‐time noise and activities to improve patients’ sleep quality in a surgical intensive care unit pp. 396-407

- Shu‐Yen Li, Tsae‐Jyy Wang, Shu F Vivienne Wu, Shu‐Yuan Liang and Heng‐Hsin Tung
- Development and implementation of a bereavement follow‐up intervention for grieving fathers: an action research pp. 408-419

- Anna L Aho, Päivi Åstedt‐Kurki, Marja‐Terttu Tarkka and Marja Kaunonen
- Acute care management of older people with dementia: a qualitative perspective pp. 420-428

- Wendy Moyle, Sally Borbasi, Marianne Wallis, Rachel Olorenshaw and Natalie Gracia
- Adherence to leg ulcer lifestyle advice: qualitative and quantitative outcomes associated with a nurse‐led intervention pp. 429-443

- Ann Van Hecke, Maria Grypdonck, Hilde Beele, Katrien Vanderwee and Tom Defloor
- Creating an agreed discharge: discharge planning for clients with high care needs pp. 444-453

- Hikari Tomura, Noriko Yamamoto‐Mitani, Satoko Nagata, Sachiyo Murashima and Shigemi Suzuki
- A meta‐synthesis describing the relationships between patients, informal caregivers and health professionals in home‐care settings pp. 454-463

- Berit Lindahl, Eva Lidén and Britt‐Marie Lindblad
- An integrative review of the literature on registered nurses’ medication competence pp. 464-478

- Virpi Sulosaari, Riitta Suhonen and Helena Leino‐Kilpi
- Low back pain and work‐related factors among nurses in intensive care units pp. 479-487

- Kyung Ja June and Sung‐Hyun Cho
- Frequency and barriers of underreported needlestick injuries amongst Iranian nurses, a questionnaire survey pp. 488-493

- Arman Azadi, Monireh Anoosheh and Ali Delpisheh
- A psychometric evaluation of the Taiwan version of the Individual Workload Perception Scale pp. 494-503

- Shu‐Yuan Lin, Chung‐Hui Lin, Mei Chang Yeh, Shu‐Ying Lin and Yueh‐Jiau Hwang
- Don’t ask don’t tell: substance abuse and addiction among nurses pp. 504-509

- Todd Monroe and Heidi Kenaga
- Verbal and physical violence in emergency departments: a survey of nurses in Istanbul, Turkey pp. 510-517

- Rukiye Pinar and Firdevs Ucmak
- Is it economically viable to employ the nurse practitioner in general practice? pp. 518-529

- Angelique TM Dierick‐ van Daele, Lotte MG Steuten, Arla Romeijn, Emmy WCC Derckx and Hubertus JM Vrijhoef
- Mental health nursing in emergency departments: the case for a nurse practitioner role pp. 530-536

- Daniel Nicholls, Nick Gaynor, Touran Shafiei, Peter Bosanac and Gerald Farrell
- Nurse and allied health professional consultants: perceptions and experiences of the role pp. 537-544

- Kay Stevenson, Sarah Ryan and Abigail Masterson
- Workplace mentor support for Foundation degree students: a hermeneutic phenomenological study pp. 545-554

- Mark Wareing
- Emotional intelligence of mental health nurses pp. 555-562

- Loes RLC van Dusseldorp, Berno KG van Meijel and Jan JL Derksen
- Exploring temperament and character traits in nurses and nursing students in a large regional area of Australia pp. 563-570

- Diann Eley, Rob Eley, Louise Young and Cath Rogers‐Clark
- Conflict management styles used by nurse managers in the Sultanate of Oman pp. 571-580

- Zaid Al‐Hamdan, Raghda Shukri and Denis Anthony
- The needs for men undergoing active surveillance (AS) for prostate cancer: results of a focus group study pp. 581-586

- Meredith W Kazer, Donald E Bailey, John Colberg, William K Kelly and Peter Carroll
- Triturating drugs for administration in patients with difficulties in swallowing: evaluation of the drug lost pp. 587-590

- Alvisa Palese, Angelica Bello and Jesse Magee
- Commentary on Ip WY Sin LL & Chan DS (2009) Contraceptive self‐efficacy and contraceptive knowledge of Hong Kong Chinese women with unplanned pregnancy. Journal of Clinical Nursing 18, 2416–2425 pp. 591-592

- Ruey‐Hsia Wang
- Commentary on Dijkstra BM, Gamel C, van der Bijl JJ, Bots ML & Kesecioglu J (2010) The effects of music on physiological responses and sedation scores in sedated, mechanically ventilated patients. Journal of Clinical Nursing 19, 1030–1039 pp. 593-594

- Janet WH Sit and Lin Han
- Commentary on Oermann MH, Shaw‐Kokot J, Knafl GJ & Dowell J (2010) Dissemination of research into clinical nursing literature. Journal of Clinical Nursing 19, 3435–3442 pp. 595-596

- Roger Watson
- Response to Boris LL (2010) Commentary on Young A (2009) The legal duty of care for nurses and other healthcare professionals. Journal of Clinical Nursing18, 3071–3078 pp. 597-598

- Andy Young
Volume 20, issue 23‐24, 2011
- Editorial pp. 3271-3272

- Roger Watson
- Editorial: Citation analysis – focus on leading Australian nurse authors pp. 3273-3275

- Glenn E Hunt, Michelle Cleary, Debra Jackson, Roger Watson and David R Thompson
- Using multiple data sources to answer patient safety‐related research questions in hospital inpatient settings: a discursive paper using inpatient falls as an example pp. 3276-3284

- Huey‐Ming Tzeng
- Orientation strategies during delirium: are they helpful? pp. 3285-3294

- Jenny Day, Isabel Higgins and Diana Keatinge
- The Mini Nutritional Assessment (MNA) is useful for assessing the risk of malnutrition in adults with intellectual disabilities pp. 3295-3303

- Alan C Tsai, Hsiu‐Yueh Hsu and Tsui‐Lan Chang
- Violence and under‐reporting: learning disability nursing and the impact of environment, experience and banding pp. 3304-3312

- Andrew Lovell, Joanne Skellern and Tom Mason
- Predicting adherence to health care recommendations using health promotion behaviours in kidney transplant recipients within 1–5 years post‐transplant pp. 3313-3321

- Su‐Yueh Lin, Susan J Fetzer, Po‐Chang Lee and Ching‐Huey Chen
- Primary healthcare nurses’ experiences with motivational interviewing in health promotion practice pp. 3322-3330

- Elisabeth Brobeck, Håkan Bergh, Sigrid Odencrants and Cathrine Hildingh
- Stage of adoption for preventive behaviour against passive smoking among pregnant women and women with young children in Taiwan pp. 3331-3338

- Chiu‐Mieh Huang, Jong‐Long Guo, Hsein‐Lin Wu and Li‐Yin Chien
- Reducing surgical nurses’ aseptic practice‐related stress pp. 3339-3350

- Teija‐Kaisa Aholaakko
- Challenges in handling elder abuse in community care. An exploratory study among nurses and care coordinators in Norway and Australia pp. 3351-3363

- Astrid Sandmoe, Marit Kirkevold and Alison Ballantyne
- Professional tears: developing emotional intelligence around death and dying in emergency work pp. 3364-3372

- Cara Bailey, Roger Murphy and Davina Porock
- The effects of interpersonal counselling on health‐related quality of life after myocardial infarction pp. 3373-3382

- Olli Oranta, Sinikka Luutonen, Raimo KR Salokangas, Tero Vahlberg and Helena Leino‐Kilpi
- Acculturation in the adaptation of Chinese‐American women to breast cancer: a mixed‐method approach pp. 3383-3393

- Tzu‐I Tsai, Donald E Morisky, Marjorie Kagawa‐Singer and Kimlin T Ashing‐Giwa
- Self‐care competence in the case of Brazilian patients with diabetes mellitus in a multiprofessional educational programme pp. 3394-3403

- Camila AP Landim, Maria L Zanetti, Manoel A Santos, Thiago AM Andrade and Carla RS Teixeira
- An intervention study exploring the effects of providing older adult hip fracture patients with an information booklet in the early postoperative period pp. 3404-3413

- Siobhan Murphy, Col Conway, Niamh B McGrath, Breda O’Leary, Mary P O’Sullivan and Dawn O’Sullivan
- Aggressive behaviour of inpatients with acquired brain injury pp. 3414-3422

- Ada JM Visscher, Berno van Meijel, Joost J Stolker, Jan Wiersma and Henk Nijman
- Managing blood glucose during and after exercise in Type 1 diabetes: reproducibility of glucose response and a trial of a structured algorithm adjusting insulin and carbohydrate intake pp. 3423-3429

- Lynn Kilbride, Jacqui Charlton, Gillian Aitken, Gordon W Hill, Richard CR Davison and John A McKnight
- A qualitative meta‐synthesis of adult children of parents with a mental illness pp. 3430-3442

- Gillian Murphy, Kath Peters, Debra Jackson and Lesley Wilkes
- Psychometric evaluation of a Spanish Language Version of the Screen for Caregiver Burden (SCB) in caregivers of patients with mixed, vascular and Alzheimer’s dementia pp. 3443-3451

- María G Guerra‐Silla, Luis M Gutiérrez‐Robledo, Juan M Villalpando‐Berumen, Mario U Pérez‐Zepeda, Mariano Montaña‐Álvarez, Jorge Reyes‐Guerrero and Óscar Rosas‐Carrasco
- Evaluation of the psychometric properties of a modified Chinese version of the Caregiver Task Inventory – refinement and psychometric testing of the Chinese Caregiver Task Inventory: a confirmatory factor analysis pp. 3452-3462

- Regina LT Lee and Esther SB Mok
- Identifying service needs from the users and service providers’ perspective: a focus group study of Chinese elders, health and social care professionals pp. 3463-3471

- Jean Woo, Benise Mak, Joanna OY Cheng and Edith Choy
- Further psychometric testing of an instrument to measure emotional care in hospital pp. 3472-3482

- Anne M Williams, Catherine Pienaar, Christine Toye, David Joske and Leanne Lester
- Moral distress and ethical climate in a Swedish nursing context: perceptions and instrument usability pp. 3483-3493

- Marit Silén, Mia Svantesson, Sofia Kjellström, Birgitta Sidenvall and Lennart Christensson
- Validation of the Brazilian version of the Nursing Work Index‐Revised (B‐NWI‐R) pp. 3494-3501

- Renata C Gasparino, Edinêis de Brito Guirardello and Linda H Aiken
- Boundary matters: clinical leadership and the distinctive disciplinary contribution of nursing to multidisciplinary care pp. 3502-3512

- Martin S McNamara, Gerard M Fealy, Mary Casey, Ruth Geraghty, Maree Johnson, Phil Halligan, Pearl Treacy and Michelle Butler
- The significance of routines in nursing practice pp. 3513-3522

- Patrik Rytterström, Mitra Unosson and Maria Arman
- The use of hermeneutic interpretation statements in EPR documentation to capture qualities of caring pp. 3523-3531

- Gunn von Krogh and Dagfinn Nåden
- The effects of leadership and ward factors on job satisfaction in nursing homes: a multilevel approach pp. 3532-3542

- Anders K Havig, Anders Skogstad, Marijke Veenstra and Tor I Romøren
- A cost–utility analysis of medium vs. high‐fidelity human patient simulation manikins in nursing education pp. 3543-3552

- Samuel Lapkin and Tracy Levett‐Jones
- Exploring the psychological health related profile of nursing students in Singapore: a cluster analysis pp. 3553-3560

- Moon Fai Chan, Debra K Creedy, Tse Lert Chua and Chi Ching Lim
- The views of mental health nurses on continuing professional development pp. 3561-3566

- Michelle Cleary, Jan Horsfall, Maureen O’Hara‐Aarons, Debra Jackson and Glenn E Hunt
- Flying Start NHS™: easing the transition from student to registered health professional pp. 3567-3576

- Pauline Banks, Michelle Roxburgh, Helen Kane, William Lauder, Martyn Jones, Angela Kydd and John Atkinson
- Low bone mineral density in a cohort of normal, overweight and obese Chilean adolescents pp. 3577-3579

- Estela Blanco, Marcela Reyes, Raquel A Burrows, Suzanna M Martinez and Sheila Gahagan
- Commentary on Su SF, Boore J, Jenkins M, Liu PE & Yang MJ (2009) Nurses’ perception of environmental pressure in relation to their occupational stress. Journal of Clinical Nursing 18, 3172–3180 pp. 3580-3581

- Stina Fransson Sellgren
- Commentary on McNamara M & Fealy G (2010) Editorial: lead us not again. Journal of Clinical Nursing 19, 3257–3259 pp. 3582-3583

- Jacinta Kelly
- Response to Ingleton C & Green E (2010) Commentary on Metcalfe A, Pumphrey R & Clifford C (2009) Hospice nurses’ and genetics: implications for end‐of‐life care. Journal of Clinical Nursing 19, 192–207 pp. 3584-3586

- Alison Metcalfe and Collette Clifford
- Response to Ski CF & Thompson DR (2011) Commentary on Yohannes AM, Doherty P, Bundy C & Yalfani A (2010) The long‐term benefits of cardiac rehabilitation on depression, anxiety, physical activity and quality of life. Journal of Clinical Nursing 19, 2806–2813 pp. 3587-3588

- Abebaw M Yohannes, Patrick Doherty, Christine Bundy and Ali Yalfani
Volume 20, issue 21‐22, 2011
- Editorial: Cross my heart and hope to die: the use of pledges in health care pp. 2981-2983

- Oliver R Herber and Caroline Bradbury‐Jones
- Literature review: using pictographs in discharge instructions for older adults with low‐literacy skills pp. 2984-2996

- Jeungok Choi
- A systematic review of the effects of e‐health on chronically ill patients pp. 2997-3010

- Petra Eland‐ de Kok, Harmieke van Os‐Medendorp, Aly Vergouwe‐Meijer, Carla Bruijnzeel‐Koomen and Wynand Ros
- Development of an evidence‐based scoring system (HF‐IS) to assess the quality of heart failure programmes for patients postdischarge from hospital pp. 3011-3019

- Andrea Driscoll, Andrew Tonkin, Andrew Stewart, David R Thompson, Linda Worrall‐Carter, Barbara Riegel, David L Hare, Patricia M Davidson and Simon Stewart
- Nurses’ knowledge of heart failure education principles survey: a psychometric study pp. 3020-3028

- Patricia L Hart, LeeAnna Spiva and Laura P Kimble
- Adherence to a sodium‐restricted diet is associated with lower symptom burden and longer cardiac event‐free survival in patients with heart failure pp. 3029-3038

- Youn‐Jung Son, Yongjik Lee and Eun Kyeung Song
- Cardiac risk scores in high‐risk Hispanics and the predictive value of BNP pp. 3039-3047

- Aurelia Macabasco‐O’Connell, Sara Danwalder and Karabi Sinha
- Predictors of health‐related quality of life in a sample of children and adolescents: a school survey pp. 3048-3056

- Kristin Haraldstad, Knut‐Andreas Christophersen, Hilde Eide, Gerd K Nativg and Sølvi Helseth
- The presence of post‐traumatic stress disorder symptoms in adolescents three months after an 8·0 magnitude earthquake in southwest China pp. 3057-3069

- Weiqing Zhang, Xiaolian Jiang, Kit‐wan Ho and Dongmei Wu
- The oral health of critically ill children: an observational cohort study pp. 3070-3080

- Amanda Ullman, Debbie Long and Peter Lewis
- A randomised trial on pubertal development and health in China pp. 3081-3091

- Yuli Zang, Yong Zhao, Qing Yang, Yaoyun Pan, Na Li and Ting Liu
- Using a Montessori method to increase eating ability for institutionalised residents with dementia: a crossover design pp. 3092-3101

- Li‐Chan Lin, Ya‐Ju Huang, Roger Watson, Shiao‐Chi Wu and Yue‐Chune Lee
- Turkish nurses’ perceptions of spirituality and spiritual care pp. 3102-3110

- Ferda Ozbasaran, Safak Ergul, Ayla Bayik Temel, Gulsah Gurol Aslan and Ayden Coban
- Depression is associated with poor functioning in activities of daily living among nursing home residents without cognitive impairment pp. 3111-3118

- Jorunn Drageset, Geir E Eide and Anette H Ranhoff
- The effects of a care map for total knee replacement patients pp. 3119-3127

- Pi‐Chu Lin, Shih‐Hsin Hung, Heng‐Fei Wu, Hsiu‐Chu Hsu, Chan‐Yi Chu and Shu‐Juan Su
- A literature review of the impact of a diagnosis of cancer of the vulva and surgical treatment pp. 3128-3142

- Hilary Jefferies and Collette Clifford
- ‘They are marvellous with you whilst you are in but the aftercare is rubbish’: a grounded theory study of patients’ and their carers’ experiences after discharge following day surgery pp. 3143-3151

- Anne Mottram
- A qualitative study exploring the emotional responses of female patients learning to perform clean intermittent self‐catheterisation pp. 3152-3162

- Dianne Ramm and Ros Kane
- Calm, irritated or infected? The experience of the inflammatory states and symptoms of pin site infection and irritation during external fixation: a grounded theory study pp. 3163-3173

- Julie Santy‐Tomlinson, Maria Vincent, Nicola Glossop, Julie Jomeen and Patricia Pearcey
- The effects of a sacrococcygeal pilonidal sinus wound on activities of living: thematic analysis of participant interviews pp. 3174-3182

- Ann M Stewart, Jacqueline D Baker and Doug Elliott
- Attitudes to organ donation among Swedish ICU nurses pp. 3183-3195

- Anne Flodén, Lars‐Olof Persson, Magnus Rizell, Margareta Sanner and Anna Forsberg
- Reliability and validity of Turkish version of attitudes toward old people scale pp. 3196-3203

- Özlem Küçükgüçlü, Hatice Mert and Burcu Akpınar
- Critical care nurses’ knowledge, attitudes and practices of oral care for patients with oral endotracheal intubation: a questionnaire survey pp. 3204-3214

- Ying‐Siou Lin, Jung‐Chen Chang, Tsyr‐Huei Chang and Meei‐Fang Lou
- A national survey of GP and nurse attitudes and beliefs towards depression after myocardial infarction pp. 3215-3223

- Joanne Haws, Janet Ramjeet and Richard Gray
- Relationships between critical thinking ability and nursing competence in clinical nurses pp. 3224-3232

- Mei Jen Chang, Ying‐Ju Chang, Shih‐Hsien Kuo, Yi‐Hsin Yang and Fan‐Hao Chou
- Electronic prescribing reduces prescribing error in public hospitals pp. 3233-3245

- Ramzi Shawahna, Nisar‐Ur Rahman, Mahmood Ahmad, Marcel Debray, Marjo Yliperttula and Xavier Declèves
- Changes in nursing practice: associations with responses to and coping with errors pp. 3246-3255

- Mary Karga, Panagiotis Kiekkas, Diamanto Aretha and Chrisoula Lemonidou
- Individual and work environment characteristics associated with error occurrences in Korean public hospitals pp. 3256-3266

- Jee‐In Hwang and Eun‐Jeong Hwang
- Commentary on Mao Q, Zhu L‐X & Su X‐Y (2011) A comparison of postnatal depression and related factors between Chinese new mothers and fathers. Journal of Clinical Nursing 20, 645–652 pp. 3267-3268

- Chich‐Hsiu Hung
- Commentary on Kilonzo B & O’Connell R (2011) Secondary prevention and learning needs post percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI): perspectives of both patients and nurses. Journal of Clinical Nursing 20, 1160–1167 pp. 3269-3270

- Geraldine A Lee
Volume 20, issue 1‐2, 2011
- Editorial: Paying nurses: a cross‐country comparison pp. 1-3

- Yoshifumi Nakata and James Buchan
- Nurses’ pay in Japan: market forces vs. institutional constraints pp. 4-11

- Yoshifumi Nakata and Satoru Miyazaki
- Working condition of nurses in Japan: awareness of work–life balance among nursing personnel at a university hospital pp. 12-22

- Sachiko Tanaka, Yukie Maruyama, Satoko Ooshima and Hirotaka Ito
- Nursing unit managers, staff retention and the work environment pp. 23-33

- Christine M Duffield, Michael A Roche, Nicole Blay and Helen Stasa
- Successful strategies to improve RN retention and patient outcomes in a large medical centre in Hawaii pp. 34-39

- Barbara Molina Kooker and Cynthia Kamikawa
- Can New Zealand achieve self‐sufficiency in its nursing workforce? pp. 40-49

- Nicola North
- Evaluating the impact of a new pay system on nurses in the UK pp. 50-59

- James Buchan and Jane Ball
- The effect of unions on the distribution of wages of hospital‐employed registered nurses in the United States pp. 60-67

- Joanne Spetz, Michael Ash, Charalampos Konstantinidis and Carolina Herrera
- Editorial: Quality is better than quantity when it comes to publications pp. 70-72

- Glenn E Hunt and Michelle Cleary
- A systematic review of the effectiveness of problem‐solving approaches towards symptom management in cancer care pp. 73-85

- Yun‐Hsiang Lee, Piao‐Yi Chiou, Pi‐Hua Chang and Mark Hayter
- Lower extremity ulcer management: best practice algorithm pp. 86-93

- Kimberly W Simms and Kathleen Ennen
- Nurses’ clinical assessments of older clients who are suspected victims of abuse: an exploratory study in community care in Norway pp. 94-102

- Astrid Sandmoe and Marit Kirkevold
- Postnatal disclosure of domestic violence: comparison with disclosure in the first trimester of pregnancy pp. 103-110

- June Keeling and Tom Mason
- The influence of physical activity level on heart rate variability among asthmatic adults pp. 111-118

- Yueh‐Shia Tsai, Fu‐Chih Lai, Su‐Ru Chen and Chii Jeng
- Effect of an individualised education programme on asthma control, inhaler use skill, asthma knowledge and health‐related quality of life among poorly compliant Korean adult patients with asthma pp. 119-126

- Ja Yun Choi and Hyang‐In Cho Chung
- Reliability and validity of the Assessment of Quality of Life in Asthma Patients (QLQ‐Asthma) in a sample of adult asthmatic patients in Turkey pp. 127-135

- Hicran Aydin Bektas and İlkay Kayacan Keser
- Reliability and validity of Turkish version of the Individualised Care Scale pp. 136-145

- Rengin Acaroglu, Riitta Suhonen, Merdiye Sendir and Hatice Kaya
- An analysis of two incidents of medicine administration to a patient with dysphagia pp. 146-155

- Jennifer Kelly, Alison Eggleton and David Wright
- Fluid manipulation among individuals with lower urinary tract symptoms: a mixed methods study pp. 156-165

- Emily A Elstad, Nancy N Maserejian, John B McKinlay and Sharon L Tennstedt
- Validity and reliability of the ‘good perioperative nursing care scale’ for Turkish patients and nurses pp. 166-174

- Yelda Candan Donmez and Turkan Ozbayır
- Falls in older hospital inpatients and the effect of cognitive impairment: a secondary analysis of prevalence studies pp. 175-183

- Jürgen Härlein, Ruud JG Halfens, Theo Dassen and Nils A Lahmann
- Review: bringing patient safety to the forefront through structured computerisation during clinical handover pp. 184-189

- Jenelle Matic, Patricia M Davidson and Yenna Salamonson
- Health literacy, self‐reported status and health promoting behaviours for adolescents in Taiwan pp. 190-196

- Li‐Chun Chang
- Perception of risk of coronary heart disease among Jordanians pp. 197-203

- Ali A Ammouri, Geri Neuberger, Majd T Mrayyan and Shaher H Hamaideh
- The role of midwives and health visitors in promoting intergenerational language maintenance in the bilingual setting: perceptions of parents and health professionals pp. 204-213

- Siobhan Tranter, Fiona Irvine, Gwerfyl Roberts, Llinos Spencer and Peter Jones
- An evaluation of a mental health screening and referral pathway for community nursing care: nurses’ and general practitioners’ perspectives pp. 214-226

- Merilyn Annells, Jacqui Allen, Russell Nunn, Lyn Lang, Eileen Petrie, Eileen Clark and Alan Robins
- The caregiving role following percutaneous coronary intervention pp. 227-235

- John Rolley, Janice Smith, Michelle DiGiacomo, Yenna Salamonson and Patricia Davidson
- Emergency nurse practitioners: the views of patients and hospital staff at a major acute trust in the UK pp. 236-246

- Vidar Melby, Mark Gillespie and Stephanie Martin
- A community of practice: the nurses’ role on a medical assessment unit pp. 247-254

- Pauline Griffiths
- Changes in quality of life in patients with breast cancer pp. 255-266

- Päivi Salonen, Pirkko‐Liisa Kellokumpu‐Lehtinen, Marja‐Terttu Tarkka, Anna‐Maija Koivisto and Marja Kaunonen
- Icelandic and United States families of adolescents with asthma: predictors of health‐related quality of life from the parents’ perspective pp. 267-273

- Erla K Svavarsdottir, Patricia V Burkhart, Mary K Rayens, Brynja Orlygsdottir and Marsha G Oakley
- The perceived threat of the risk for graft rejection and health‐related quality of life among organ transplant recipients pp. 274-282

- Madeleine Nilsson, Anna Forsberg, Lars Bäckman, Annette Lennerling and Lars‐Olof Persson
- Quality of life, anxiety and depression in ALS patients and their next of kin pp. 283-291

- Anneli G Olsson Ozanne, Susann Strang and Lennart I Persson
- Using a closed‐tube irrigation technique to treat the infection of soft tissue expansion and fat injection pp. 292-293

- Xue‐hong Liu, Bo Pan, Yan‐hua Yang, Li Wu, Jing Yang, Zhi‐hua Yang and Yu‐peng Song
- Mediating effect of symptom severity on the relationship between self‐efficacy for exercise and depression pp. 294-296

- Hwei‐Ling Chen, Jeng Wei, Hui‐Chuan Huang and Che‐Wei Lin
- Commentary on Aselage MB (2010) Measuring mealtime difficulties: eating, feeding and meal behaviours in older adults with dementia. Journal of Clinical Nursing 19, 621–631 pp. 297-298

- Roger Watson
- Commentary on Chan MF (2010) Factors affecting nursing staff in practicing spiritual care. Journal of Clinical Nursing 19, 2128–2136 pp. 299-300

- Elizabeth Johnston Taylor
Volume 20, issue 19‐20, 2011
- Editorial: Online health communication in improving outcomes pp. 2689-2689

- Chantal F Ski and David R Thompson
- A review of the burden of vertigo pp. 2690-2701

- Susan Holmes and Nigel D Padgham
- Review: exploring the role of mental health nurse‐practitioner in the treatment of early psychosis pp. 2702-2711

- Megan Morse and Nicholas Procter
- Investigating the long‐term effects of a psychiatric rehabilitation programme for persons with serious mental illness in the community: a follow‐up study pp. 2712-2720

- Andrew L Luk
- The evaluation of depression, suicidal ideation and coping strategies in haemodialysis patients with renal failure pp. 2721-2732

- Gülseren Keskin and Esra Engin
- Lifestyle behaviours and psychosocial well‐being of Chinese adolescents in Hong Kong and Guangzhou, China: a cross‐sectional comparative survey pp. 2733-2743

- Regina LT Lee and Alice Yuen Loke
- Impact of a multi‐faceted training intervention on the improvement of hand hygiene and gloving practices in four healthcare settings including nursing homes, acute‐care geriatric wards and physical rehabilitation units pp. 2744-2751

- Matthieu Eveillard, Françoise Raymond, Véronique Guilloteau, Marie‐Thérèse Pradelle, Marie Kempf, Marina Zilli‐Dewaele, Marie‐Laure Joly‐Guillou and Patrick Brunel
- The educator inside the patient: students’ insights into the use of high fidelity silicone patient simulation pp. 2752-2760

- Kerry Reid‐Searl, Anne Eaton, Lea Vieth and Brenda Happell
- Development and feasibility of falls prevention advice pp. 2761-2776

- Diny van Harten‐Krouwel, Marieke Schuurmans, Mariëlle Emmelot‐Vonk and Ruth Pel‐Littel
- A pressure ulcer prevention programme specially designed for nursing homes: does it work? pp. 2777-2786

- Enid W‐Y Kwong, Ada T‐Y Lau, Rainbow L‐P Lee and Rick Y‐C Kwan
- Sleep, arousal and health‐related quality of life in men and women with coronary artery disease pp. 2787-2801

- Anna Johansson, Eva Svanborg, Eva Swahn, Jan Ejdebäck, Hans Tygesen and Ulla Edell‐Gustafsson
- Narratives of the heart: telling the story of children with a cardiac condition through a bead program pp. 2802-2811

- Sarah Redshaw, Valerie Wilson, Gabrielle Scarfe and Lexi Dengler
- Changes to booking, transfer criteria and procedures in birth centres in Australia from 1997–2007: a national survey pp. 2812-2821

- Paula J Laws, Carylyn Lim, Sally K Tracy, Hannah Dahlen and Elizabeth A Sullivan
- Development of a psychosocial adaptation questionnaire for Chinese patients with visual impairments pp. 2822-2829

- Xiu‐jie Zhang and Ai‐ping Wang
- Commitment to health: a predictor of dietary change pp. 2830-2836

- Cynthia W Kelly
- Adult sibling experience, roles, relationships and future concerns – a review of the literature in learning disabilities pp. 2837-2853

- Deborah Davys, Duncan Mitchell and Carol Haigh
- A systematic review of mentoring nursing students in clinical placements pp. 2854-2867

- Merja Jokelainen, Hannele Turunen, Kerttu Tossavainen, David Jamookeeah and Kirsi Coco
- Concurrent analysis: towards generalisable qualitative research pp. 2868-2877

- Austyn Snowden and Colin R Martin
- Nursing experience and preference for intuition in decision making pp. 2878-2889

- Jean E Pretz and Victoria N Folse
- The Tool for Understanding Residents’ Needs as Individual Persons (TURNIP): construction and initial testing pp. 2890-2896

- David Edvardsson, Deirdre Fetherstonhaugh and Rhonda Nay
- Decisions about transferring nursing home residents to hospital: highlighting the roles of advance care planning and support from local hospital and community health services pp. 2897-2906

- Christopher Shanley, Elizabeth Whitmore, David Conforti, Janine Masso, Sanjay Jayasinghe and Rhonda Griffiths
- The emotional sequelae of whistleblowing: findings from a qualitative study pp. 2907-2914

- Kath Peters, Lauretta Luck, Marie Hutchinson, Lesley Wilkes, Sharon Andrew and Debra Jackson
- Premenstrual dysphoric disorder: prevalence and effects on nursing students’ academic performance and clinical training in Kuwait pp. 2915-2923

- Florence E Omu, Rabea Al‐Marzouk, Helen Delles, Nelson O Oranye and Alexander E Omu
- Insights into the climate of safety towards the prevention of falls among hospital staff pp. 2924-2930

- Alex A Black, Sandra G Brauer, Rebecca AR Bell, Alyssia J Economidis and Terry P Haines
- Work ability as a major determinant of clinical nurses’ quality of life pp. 2931-2938

- Milan Milosevic, Rajna Golubic, Bojana Knezevic, Karlo Golubic, Marija Bubas and Jadranka Mustajbegovic
- Creating a new profession in cancer nursing? Experiences of working as a psychosocial nurse in cancer care pp. 2939-2947

- Cecilia Arving and Inger Holmström
- Establishing new nursing roles: a case study of the English community matron initiative pp. 2948-2957

- Vari Drennan, Claire Goodman, Jill Manthorpe, Sue Davies, Cherill Scott, Heather Gage and Steve Iliffe
- The evolution of the role of the Emergency Nurse Practitioner in Scotland: a longitudinal study pp. 2958-2967

- Diane Fotheringham, Sarah Dickie and Mark Cooper
- The role of school nurses in delivering accessible health services for primary and secondary school students in Hong Kong pp. 2968-2977

- Regina LT Lee
- Commentary on Smith GD (2011) Editorial: Evaluation of CAM interventions. Journal of Clinical Nursing 20, 921–922 pp. 2978-2979

- Max McMurdo
- Commentary on Lin MF, Hsieh YJ, Fetzer S & Hsu MC (2011) A randomised controlled trial of the effect of music therapy and verbal relaxation on chemotherapy‐induced anxiety. Journal of Clinical Nursing 20, 988–999 pp. 2980-2980

- Vance W Berger
Volume 20, issue 17‐18, 2011
- Editorial: The meaning of being a guest editor — a real challenge! pp. 2383-2384

- Helga E. Breimaier, Juliane Eichhorn‐Kissel, Jan Kottner, Esther Meesterberends, Judith Meijers and Noémi van Nie‐Visser
- Editorial: The rise of EDCNS pp. 2385-2385

- Christa Lohrmann and Nynke de Jong
- What factors influence the prevalence and accuracy of nursing diagnoses documentation in clinical practice? A systematic literature review pp. 2386-2403

- Wolter Paans, Roos MB Nieweg, Cees P van der Schans and Walter Sermeus
- Do nurses have a different physical health profile? A systematic review of experimental and observational studies on nurses’ physical health pp. 2404-2424

- Inês Fronteira and Paulo Ferrinho
- Registered nurses’ thinking strategies on malnutrition and pressure ulcers in nursing homes: a scenario‐based think‐aloud study pp. 2425-2435

- Mariann Fossum, Gregory L Alexander, Katarina E Göransson, Margareta Ehnfors and Anna Ehrenberg
- Research utilisation and critical thinking among newly graduated nurses: predictors for research use. A quantitative cross‐sectional study pp. 2436-2447

- Sigrid Wangensteen, Inger S Johansson, Monica E Björkström and Gun Nordström
- Sudden informal caregivers: the lived experience of informal caregivers after an unexpected event pp. 2448-2457

- Helder Rocha Pereira and Maria Antónia Rebelo Botelho
- Adherence to the guideline ‘Triage in emergency departments’: a survey of Dutch emergency departments pp. 2458-2468

- Maaike AP Janssen, Theo van Achterberg, Marian JM Adriaansen, Caroline S Kampshoff and Joke Mintjes‐ de Groot
- Nursing home caregivers’ explanations for and coping strategies with residents’ aggression: a qualitative study pp. 2469-2478

- Adelheid Zeller, Theo Dassen, Gerjo Kok, Ian Needham and Ruud JG Halfens
- Nursing research capacity building in a Spanish hospital: an intervention study pp. 2479-2489

- Silvia Corchon, Mari Carmen Portillo, Roger Watson and Maribel Saracíbar
- Good care in group home living for people with dementia. Experiences of residents, family and nursing staff pp. 2490-2500

- Ezra van Zadelhoff, Hilde Verbeek, Guy Widdershoven, Erik van Rossum and Tineke Abma
- Comparing quality of nutritional care in Dutch and German nursing homes pp. 2501-2508

- Noémi C van Nie‐Visser, Judith MM Meijers, Jos MGA Schols, Christa Lohrmann, Sabine Bartholomeyczik and Ruud JG Halfens
- Breastfeeding: validation of a reduced Breastfeeding Assessment Score in a group of Italian women pp. 2509-2518

- Virna Franca Zobbi, Daniela Calistri, Dario Consonni, Francesco Nordio, Walter Costantini and Paola Agnese Mauri
- Measuring patient and visitor violence in general hospitals: feasibility of the SOVES‐G‐R, internal consistency and construct validity of the POAS‐S and the POIS pp. 2519-2530

- Sabine Hahn, Marianne Müller, Ian Needham, Theo Dassen, Gerjo Kok and Ruud JG Halfens
- A prospective study of nosocomial urinary tract infection in hip fracture patients pp. 2531-2539

- Maria Hälleberg Nyman, Jan‐Erik Johansson, Katarina Persson and Margareta Gustafsson
- Quality of care from patients’ perspective: impact of the combination of person‐related and external objective care conditions pp. 2540-2551

- Vigdis Abrahamsen Grøndahl, Ingela Karlsson, Marie Louise Hall‐Lord, Jari Appelgren and Bodil Wilde‐Larsson
- Managing mealtime tasks: told by persons with dementia pp. 2552-2562

- Linda Johansson, Lennart Christensson and Birgitta Sidenvall
- Eating difficulties among stroke patients in the acute state: a descriptive, cross‐sectional, comparative study pp. 2563-2572

- Jörgen Medin, Jenny Windahl, Magnus von Arbin, Kerstin Tham and Regina Wredling
- Adolescents’ and school nurses’ perceptions of using a health and lifestyle tool in health dialogues pp. 2573-2583

- Marie Golsäter, Birgitta Sidenvall, Hans Lingfors and Karin Enskär
- Sensitivity, specificity and predictive value of Confidence in Managing Patient Aggression Scale on de‐escalating behaviour pp. 2584-2586

- Johannes Nau, Theo Dassen, Ian Needham and Ruud Halfens
- Editorial: The implications of the optimistic bias for nursing and health pp. 2588-2590

- Aja L Murray
- Psychometric evaluation of the Turkish version of the Pediatric Symptom Checklist‐17 for detecting psychosocial problems in low‐income children pp. 2591-2599

- Semra Erdogan and Meryem Ozturk
- Organisation of care for Swedish patients with an implantable cardioverter defibrillator, a national survey pp. 2600-2608

- Kärstin Bolse, Ingela Johansson and Anna Strömberg
- Comparing the efficacy of aquatic exercises and land‐based exercises for patients with knee osteoarthritis pp. 2609-2622

- Tsae‐Jyy Wang, Shu‐Chiung Lee, Shu‐Yuan Liang, Heng‐Hsin Tung, Shu‐Fang V Wu and Yu‐Ping Lin
- Infant well‐being following neonatal cardiac surgery pp. 2623-2632

- Kaye Spence, Di Swinsburg, Jo‐Anne Griggs and Linda Johnston
- A randomised controlled clinical trial of repositioning, using the 30° tilt, for the prevention of pressure ulcers pp. 2633-2644

- Zena Moore, Seamus Cowman and Ronán M Conroy
- Exploring risk factors for depression among older men residing in Macau pp. 2645-2654

- Moon Fai Chan and Wen Zeng
- A self‐management intervention to improve quality of life and psychosocial impact for people with type 2 diabetes pp. 2655-2665

- Shu‐Fang Vivienne Wu, Shu‐Yuan Liang, Tsae‐Jyy Wang, Mei‐Hui Chen, Yu‐Mei Jian and Kuei‐Chen Cheng
- Are physical intervention techniques likely to cause pain or injury when applied to manage the severely aggressive older adult? A survey of physiotherapist’s expert views in the UK pp. 2666-2675

- Brendon Stubbs and Lee Hollins
- Malignant melanoma: gender patterns in care seeking for suspect marks pp. 2676-2684

- Senada Hajdarevic, Marcus Schmitt‐Egenolf, Christine Brulin, Elisabet Sundbom and Åsa Hörnsten
- Commentary on Thompson DR and Watson R (2010) Guest editorial: h‐indexes and the performance of professors of nursing in the UK. Journal of Clinical Nursing 19, 2957–2958 pp. 2685-2686

- Loredana Sasso
- A commentary on Christensen M (2011) Advancing nursing practice: redefining the theoretical and practical integration of knowledge. Journal Clinical Nursing 20, 873–881 pp. 2687-2688

- Helen Allan
Volume 20, issue 15‐16, 2011
- Editorial: Nursing education in the United Kingdom – clocks forward or clocks backward? pp. 2095-2097

- Linda Shields, Roger Watson and David R Thompson
- Silver alloy vs. uncoated urinary catheters: a systematic review of the literature pp. 2098-2108

- Michelle Beattie and Julie Taylor
- A systematic review of suicidal behaviour in old age: a gender perspective pp. 2109-2124

- Yuen‐Ling Fung and Zenobia CY Chan
- ‘High‐tech’ home care: overview of professional care in patients on home parenteral nutrition and implications for nursing care pp. 2125-2134

- Getty Huisman‐ de Waal, Theo van Achterberg, Jan Jansen, Geert Wanten and Lisette Schoonhoven
- The effectiveness of therapeutic play, using virtual reality computer games, in promoting the psychological well‐being of children hospitalised with cancer pp. 2135-2143

- William HC Li, Joyce OK Chung and Eva KY Ho
- Comparison of five malnutrition screening tools in one hospital inpatient sample pp. 2144-2152

- Floor Neelemaat, Judith Meijers, Hinke Kruizenga, Hanne van Ballegooijen and Marian van Bokhorst‐de van der Schueren
- Malnutrition and feeding difficulty in Taiwanese older with dementia pp. 2153-2161

- Chia‐Chi Chang and Beverly L Roberts
- Perceived health and risk of undernutrition: a comparison of different nutritional screening results in older patients pp. 2162-2171

- Ulrika Söderhamn, Sylvi Flateland, Liss Jessen and Olle Söderhamn
- The impact of antipsychotic side effects on attitudes towards medication in people with schizophrenia and related disorders pp. 2172-2182

- Yan Ling Chiang, Piyanee Klainin‐Yobas, Jeanette Ignacio and Cecilia Mui Lee Chng
- Before the cradle and beyond the grave: a lifespan/settings‐based framework for health promotion pp. 2183-2194

- Dean Whitehead
- Group integrative reminiscence therapy on self‐esteem, life satisfaction and depressive symptoms in institutionalised older veterans pp. 2195-2203

- Li‐Fen Wu
- Patterns of morning and evening fatigue among adults with HIV/AIDS pp. 2204-2216

- Anners Lerdal, Caryl L Gay, Bradley E Aouizerat, Carmen J Portillo and Kathryn A Lee
- The anxiety of Taiwanese women with or without continuity treatment after previous in vitro fertilisation failure pp. 2217-2223

- Tsann‐Juu Su, Ya‐Ling Tzeng and Pi‐Chao Kuo
- Reliability and validity of a Chinese version of the Multidimensional Fatigue Symptom Inventory‐Short Form (MFSI‐SF‐C) pp. 2224-2232

- Li‐Chung Pien, Hsin Chu, Wen‐Chun Chen, Yu‐Shiun Chang, Yuan‐Mei Liao, Chiung‐Hua Chen and Kuei‐Ru Chou
- Review: a conceptual model of perceived burden of informal caregivers for older persons with a severe functional psychiatric syndrome and concomitant problematic behaviour pp. 2233-2258

- Marian I Zegwaard, Marja J Aartsen, Pim Cuijpers and Mieke HF Grypdonck
- Healthcare experiences of women who have been diagnosed with a sexually transmitted infection pp. 2259-2265

- Leah East, Debra Jackson, Louise O’Brien and Kathleen Peters
- From limitation to mastery: exercise experience for adolescents with mild congenital heart disease pp. 2266-2276

- Yueh‐Tao Chiang, Chi‐Wen Chen and Yueh‐Chih Chen
- The dilemma of diabetic patients living with hypoglycaemia pp. 2277-2285

- Fei‐Ling Wu, Jyuhn‐Huarng Juang and Mei Chang Yeh
- An evaluation of a structured learning programme as a component of the clinical practicum in final year bachelor of nursing programme: a pre–post‐test analysis pp. 2286-2293

- Elizabeth Watt, Maria Murphy, Elizabeth Pascoe, Andrew Scanlon and Sharon Gan
- Clinical learning environment and supervision: experiences of Norwegian nursing students – a questionnaire survey pp. 2294-2304

- Mari Wolff Skaalvik, Hans Ketil Normann and Nils Henriksen
- Placement Development Teams and interprofessional education with healthcare students pp. 2305-2314

- Graham R Williamson, Lynne Callaghan, Emma Whittlesea, Lauren Mutton and Val Heath
- Same… same but different: expectations of graduates from two midwifery education courses in Australia pp. 2315-2324

- Athena Hammond, Joanne Gray, Rachel Smith, Jennifer Fenwick and Caroline SE Homer
- Moderated guiding: a grounded theory of nursing practice in end‐of‐life care pp. 2325-2333

- Antoinette M McCallin
- Participation in communication and decision‐making: children and young people’s experiences in a hospital setting pp. 2334-2343

- Imelda Coyne and Pamela Gallagher
- A confirmatory factor analysis of the Clinical Nursing Practice Environment Scale with hospital registered nurses in Taiwan pp. 2344-2354

- Hsiang‐Chu Pai, Sheuan Lee and Ting Chang
- The development and testing of a scale of Taiwanese caregiver meaning pp. 2355-2361

- Wen‐Jiuan Yen, Wei‐Fen Ma, Ying‐Chi Lu, Ting Chang and Sheuan Lee
- Randomised controlled trial of a family‐led mutual support programme for people with dementia pp. 2362-2366

- Li‐Qun Wang and Wai‐Tong Chien
- Diabetes foot care knowledge: a survey of registered nurses pp. 2367-2370

- Ann T‐Y Shiu and Rebecca Y‐M Wong
- Commentary on Christensen M (2011) Advancing nursing practice redefining the theoretical and practical integration of knowledge. Journal of Clinical Nursing 20, 873–881 pp. 2371-2373

- Gary Rolfe
- Commentary on Allan HT, Smith P & O’Driscoll M (2011) Experiences of supernumerary status and the hidden curriculum in nursing: a new twist in the theory‐practice gap? Journal of Clinical Nursing 20, 847–855 pp. 2374-2374

- Nurcan Özyazıcıoğlu, Nejla Aydınoğlu and Didem Ayverdi
- Commentary on Kristensen VG, Nielsen AL, Gaihede M, Boll B & Delmar C (2011) Mobilisation of patients with epistaxis – a prospective, randomised study documenting a safe patient care regime. Journal of Clinical Nursing 20, 1598–1605 pp. 2375-2375

- Alexander Asanau
- Response to Dizer B, Yava A & Hatipoglu FS (2010) Commentary on Kidd L, Hubbard G, O’Carroll R & Kearney N (2009) Perceived control and involvement in self‐care in patients with colorectal cancer. Journal of Clinical Nursing 19, 2372–2373 pp. 2376-2377

- Lisa Kidd
- Response to Hayter M (2010) Commentary on East L, Jackson D, Peters K & O’Brien L (2010) Disrupted sense of self: young women and sexually transmitted infection. Journal of Clinical Nursing 19, 2952–2953 pp. 2378-2379

- Leah East, Debra Jackson, Kath Peters and Louise O’Brien
- Response to Kendall GE & Tallon M (2011) Commentary on Shields (2010) questioning family‐centred care. Journal of Clinical Nursing 20, 1788–1790 pp. 2380-2381

- Linda Shields
Volume 20, issue 13‐14, 2011
- Editorial: The future of clinical nursing: meeting the needs of patients for compassionate and skilled nurses? pp. 1797-1800

- Ann Bradshaw
- Contemporary cosmetic surgery: the potential risks and relevance for practice pp. 1801-1809

- Jo Gilmartin
- A systematic review of the use of volunteers to improve mealtime care of adult patients or residents in institutional settings pp. 1810-1823

- Sue M Green, Helen J Martin, Helen C Roberts and Avan Aihie Sayer
- Dying well: factors that influence the provision of good end‐of‐life care for older people in acute and long‐stay care settings in Ireland pp. 1824-1833

- Dympna Casey, Kathy Murphy, Aine Ni Leime, Philip Larkin, Sheila Payne, Katherine A Froggatt and Eamon O’Shea
- Quality of end‐of‐life care for non‐cancer patients in a non‐acute hospital pp. 1834-1841

- Jean Woo, Raymond Lo, Joanna OY Cheng, Florens Wong and Benise Mak
- Validity and reliability of two pain assessment tools in Brazilian children and adolescents pp. 1842-1848

- Flavia Claro da Silva, Luiz Claudio Santos Thuler and Oscar A de Leon‐Casasola
- Predictors of pain in nursing home residents with dementia: a cross‐sectional study pp. 1849-1857

- Pei‐Chao Lin, Li‐Chan Lin, Yea‐Ing L Shyu and Mau‐Sun Hua
- A pain education programme to improve patient satisfaction with cancer pain management: a randomised control trial pp. 1858-1869

- Pi‐Ling Chou and Chia‐Chin Lin
- Prospective observational study of postoperative epidural analgesia for major abdominal surgery pp. 1870-1879

- Fiona Duncan
- The relationships between uncertainty and its antecedents in Korean patients with atrial fibrillation pp. 1880-1886

- Younhee Kang
- Factors influencing iron nutrition among one‐year‐old healthy children in Sweden pp. 1887-1894

- Ann‐Cathrine Bramhagen, Johan Svahn, Inger Hallström and Irene Axelsson
- The prevalence of urinary incontinence among women and men with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in Sweden pp. 1895-1905

- Elisabet Hrisanfow and Doris Hägglund
- The protective effects of resilience and hope on quality of life of the families coping with the criminal traumatisation of one of its members pp. 1906-1915

- Hui‐Ching Wu
- Effectiveness of polyethylene covers versus carbomer drops (Viscotears®) to prevent dry eye syndrome in the critically ill pp. 1916-1922

- Elem Kocaçal Güler, İsmet Eşer and Sait Eğrilmez
- Predictors of exercise frequency in breast cancer survivors in Taiwan pp. 1923-1935

- Hsin‐Tien Hsu, Marylin J Dodd, Su‐Er Guo, Kathryn A Lee, Shiow‐Li Hwang and Yu‐Hung Lai
- Spanish nurses’ attitudes towards research and perceived barriers and facilitators of research utilisation: a comparative survey of nurses with and without experience as principal investigators pp. 1936-1947

- Teresa Moreno‐Casbas, Carmen Fuentelsaz‐Gallego, Ángel Gil de Miguel, Esther González‐María and Sean P Clarke
- Literature review: understanding nursing competence in dementia care pp. 1948-1960

- Victoria Traynor, Kumiyo Inoue and Patrick Crookes
- A qualitative review: the stigma of tuberculosis pp. 1961-1970

- Neti Juniarti and David Evans
- Occupational social class, coping responses and infertility‐related stress of women undergoing infertility treatment pp. 1971-1980

- Katerina Lykeridou, Kleanthi Gourounti, Antigoni Sarantaki, Dimitrios Loutradis, Grigorios Vaslamatzis and Anna Deltsidou
- Young adults’ management of Type 1 diabetes during life transitions pp. 1981-1992

- Bodil Rasmussen, Glenn Ward, Alicia Jenkins, Susan J King and Trisha Dunning
- Patients’ perceptions of living with epilepsy: a phenomenographic study pp. 1993-2002

- Lena KA Räty and Bodil M Wilde‐Larsson
- Living with life insurance: a qualitative analysis of the experience of male implantable defibrillator recipients in Spain pp. 2003-2013

- Domingo Palacios‐Ceña, Marta E Losa, César Fernández‐ de‐las‐Peñas and Paloma Salvadores‐Fuentes
- Elders and patient participation revisited – a discourse analytic approach to older persons’ reflections on patient participation pp. 2014-2022

- Christina Foss
- Barriers to clinical leadership development: findings from a national survey pp. 2023-2032

- Gerard M Fealy, Martin S McNamara, Mary Casey, Ruth Geraghty, Michelle Butler, Phil Halligan, Margaret Treacy and Maree Johnson
- Intention to leave of Asian nurses in US hospitals: does cultural orientation matter? pp. 2033-2042

- Ching‐Yu Cheng and Shwu‐Ru Liou
- The role of health care assistants in supporting district nurses and family carers to deliver palliative care at home: findings from an evaluation project pp. 2043-2052

- Christine Ingleton, John Chatwin, Jane Seymour and Sheila Payne
- Communication patterns in antenatal diabetes care: an explorative and descriptive study of midwife‐led consultations pp. 2053-2063

- Christina F Risa, Eva Lidén and Febe Friberg
- Ethical challenges in nursing emergency practice pp. 2064-2070

- Kari Langeland and Venke Sørlie
- Acceptability of Pain Behaviour Observational Methods (PBOMs) for use by nursing home staff pp. 2071-2073

- Justina YW Liu, Michelle Briggs and José Closs
- Not‐for‐profit volunteer clinics: rich source of nursing research data pp. 2074-2077

- Theresa Morrison
- The Stressors in Students (SIS) scale: development, reliability, and validity pp. 2078-2080

- Yenna Salamonson, Sharon Andrew, Roger Watson, Stephen TT Teo and Ian J Deary
- Commentary on Hasselberg D, Ivarsson B, Andersson R & Tingstedt B (2010) The handling of peripheral venous catheters – from non‐compliance to evidence‐based needs. Journal of Clinical Nursing 19, 3358–3363 pp. 2081-2082

- Ewa Idvall, Christel Bahtsevani and Lena Gunningberg
- On our way with alternatives‐to‐discipline for nurses with addictions? Commentary on Monroe T & Kenaga H (2011) Don’t ask don’t tell: substance abuse and addiction among nurses. Journal of Clinical Nursing 20, 504–509 pp. 2083-2084

- Bridget Hamilton and Glenn Taylor
- Commentary on Cheung DSK, Chein WT & Lai CKY (2011) Conceptual framework for cognitive function enhancement in people with dementia. Journal of Clinical Nursing 20, 1533–1541 pp. 2085-2086

- John Keady
- Response to Underwood S & Ryan T (2010) 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 Nursing19, 294–296 pp. 2087-2089

- Linda Sarna and Stella Aguinaga Bialous
- Response to Gardiner C, and Ingelton C (2010) Commentary on Cronfalk BS, Ternestedt BM & Strang P (2010) Soft tissue massage: early intervention for relatives whose family members died in palliative cancer care. Journal of Clinical Nursing 19, 1040–1048 pp. 2090-2091

- Berit Cronfalk
- Research utilisation, organisational research culture and Corchon hypothesis: Response to Corchon S (2010) Commentary on Kocaman G, Seren S, Lash AA, Kurt S, Bengu N & Yurumezoglu HA (2010) Barriers to research usage by staff nurses in a university hospital. Journal of Clinical Nursing 19, 2076–2078 pp. 2092-2093

- Gulseren Kocaman and Ayhan Aytekin Lash
Volume 20, issue 11‐12, 2011
- Editorial: Credibility and impact: two sides of the same coin pp. 1505-1506

- Caroline Bradbury‐Jones and Julie Taylor
- Is the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) an appropriate screening tool for use in an alcohol‐dependent population? pp. 1507-1517

- Andrew McPherson and Colin R Martin
- A systematic review of factors contributing to outcomes in patients with traumatic brain injury pp. 1518-1532

- Young‐Ju Kim
- Conceptual framework for cognitive function enhancement in people with dementia pp. 1533-1541

- Daphne SK Cheung, Wai T Chien and Claudia KY Lai
- KUD – a scale for clinical evaluation of moderate‐to‐severe dementia pp. 1542-1552

- Iréne Ericsson, Bo Malmberg, Sven Langworth, Anders Haglund and Ann‐Helene Almborg
- The association between blood pressure in adolescents and the consumption of fruits, vegetables and fruit juice – an exploratory study pp. 1553-1560

- Marta MC Damasceno, Márcio FM de Araújo, Roberto WJ Freire de Freitas, Paulo C de Almeida and Maria L Zanetti
- Iranian version of Form B of the Multidimensional Health Locus of Control Scales among the youth pp. 1561-1567

- Mahdi Moshki and Fazlollah Ghofranipour
- Mode of administration only has a small effect on data quality and self‐reported health status and emotional distress among Swedish adolescents and young adults pp. 1568-1577

- Lena Wettergren, Elisabet Mattsson and Louise von Essen
- Identifying predictors of low health‐related quality of life among patients with inflammatory bowel disease: comparison between Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis with disease duration pp. 1578-1587

- Susanna Jäghult, Fredrik Saboonchi, Unn‐Britt Johansson, Regina Wredling and Marjo Kapraali
- Reliability and validity of the Impact of Event Scale (IES): version for Brazilian burn victims pp. 1588-1597

- Maria E Echevarria‐Guanilo, Rosana AS Dantas, Jayme A Farina, Jordi Alonso, Luis Rajmil and Lídia A Rossi
- Mobilisation of epistaxis patients – a prospective, randomised study documenting a safe patient care regime pp. 1598-1605

- Vibeke G Kristensen, Annette L Nielsen, Michael Gaihede, Birgitte Boll and Charlotte Delmar
- A comparison of physical health status, self‐esteem, family support and health‐promoting behaviours between aged living alone and living with family in Korea pp. 1606-1612

- Sohyune R Sok and Eun K Yun
- Validation of the Chinese version of the Functional Performance Inventory Short Form in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease pp. 1613-1622

- Ai‐Min Guo, Jiang‐Na Han, Nancy Kline Leidy, Zheng‐Lai Wu, Ping Wang and Ying‐Xiang Lin
- Development of a scale to measure parental self‐efficacy in the care of pre‐school children during periods of health and minor illness: integrating health and social policy methods pp. 1623-1631

- Edward Purssell and Alison While
- Is the temporal artery thermometer a reliable instrument for detecting fever in children? pp. 1632-1639

- Corine Penning, Jan H van der Linden, Dick Tibboel and Heleen M Evenhuis
- The Patient Care Delivery Model – an open system framework: conceptualisation, literature review and analytical strategy pp. 1640-1650

- Linda O’Brien‐Pallas, Raquel M Meyer, Laureen J Hayes and Sping Wang
- Nurses’ responses to suicide and suicidal patients: a critical interpretive synthesis pp. 1651-1667

- Anne‐Grethe Talseth and Fredricka L Gilje
- A review and commentary on the factors that influence expressions of sexuality by older people in care homes pp. 1668-1676

- Jayne Elias and Assumpta Ryan
- The female partners' experiences of intimate relationship after a first myocardial infarction pp. 1677-1684

- Eva Arenhall, Marja‐Leena Kristofferzon, Bengt Fridlund and Ulrica Nilsson
- Knowledge of and attitude to contraception among migrant woman workers in mainland China pp. 1685-1695

- Wan‐Yim Ip, Man‐Yu Chan, Dominic SK Chan and Carmen WH Chan
- Relationships among sexual self‐concept, sexual risk cognition and sexual communication in adolescents: a structural equation model pp. 1696-1704

- Jiunn‐Horng Lou, Sheng‐Hwang Chen, Ren‐Hau Li and Hsing‐Yi Yu
- Exploring young people’s expectations and experiences of discussing sexual and relationship health with professionals in a children’s hospital pp. 1705-1712

- Caroline Sanders, Erica Pritchard, Lucy Bray and Jacqueline McKenna
- Rehabilitation after spinal cord injury and the influence of the professional’s support (or lack thereof) pp. 1713-1722

- Sanne Angel, Marit Kirkevold and Birthe D Pedersen
- ‘The hard work starts now’: a glimpse into the lives of carers of community‐dwelling stroke survivors pp. 1723-1730

- Rosanne Cecil, Kader Parahoo, Kate Thompson, Eilis McCaughan, Michael Power and Yvonne Campbell
- Working the way up in neurological rehabilitation: the holistic approach of nursing care pp. 1731-1743

- Mari Carmen Portillo and Sarah Cowley
- Nurses’ wishes, knowledge, attitudes and perceived barriers on implementing research findings into practice among graduate nurses in Austria pp. 1744-1756

- Helga E Breimaier, Ruud JG Halfens and Christa Lohrmann
- An online survey of nurses’ perceptions of spirituality and spiritual care pp. 1757-1767

- Wilfred McSherry and Steve Jamieson
- ICU nurses’ experiences and perspectives of caring for obstetric patients in intensive care: a qualitative study pp. 1768-1775

- Kate Kynoch, Jody Paxton and Anne M Chang
- Exploring nursing staff’s attitudes and use of music for older people with dementia in long‐term care facilities pp. 1776-1783

- Huei‐Chuan Sung, Wen‐Li Lee, Shu‐Min Chang and Graeme D Smith
- Decompression sickness in hyperbaric nurses: retrospective analysis of 4500 treatments pp. 1784-1787

- Günalp Uzun, Mesut Mutluoğlu, Hakan Ay and Şenol Yildiz
- Commentary on Shields L (2010) Models of care: questioning family‐centred care. Journal of Clinical Nursing 19, 2629–2638 pp. 1788-1790

- Garth E Kendall and Mary Tallon
- Commentary on Shields L (2010) Questioning family‐centred care. Journal of Clinical Nursing 19, 2629–2638 pp. 1791-1793

- Veronica Lambert
- Commentary on Chen WT & Han M (2010) Knowledge, attitudes, perceived vulnerability of Chinese nurses and their preferences for caring for HIV‐positive individuals: a cross‐sectional survey. Journal of Clinical Nursing 19, 3227–3234 pp. 1794-1795

- Yuli Zang
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