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Volume 19, issue 9‐10, 2010
- Editorial: Generalism vs. specificism: what direction for early research careers? pp. 1195-1197

- Julie Taylor and Roger Watson
- A systematic review of care needs of people with traumatic brain injury (TBI) on a cognitive, emotional and behavioural level pp. 1198-1206

- Natasja Jennekens, Bernadette Dierckx De Casterlé and Fabienne Dobbels
- Safety profiles of second‐line tyrosine kinase inhibitors in patients with chronic myeloid leukaemia pp. 1207-1218

- Sara M Tinsley
- Identification of older hospitalised patients at risk for functional decline, a study to compare the predictive values of three screening instruments pp. 1219-1225

- Jita G Hoogerduijn, Marieke J Schuurmans, Johanna C Korevaar, Bianca M Buurman and Sophia E De Rooij
- A concept analysis of autonomy for older people in residential care pp. 1226-1235

- Claire Welford, Kathy Murphy, Meredith Wallace and Dympna Casey
- Skin injuries caused by medical adhesive tape in older people and associated factors pp. 1236-1242

- Chizuko Konya, Hiromi Sanada, Junko Sugama, Mayumi Okuwa, Yuki Kamatani, Gojiro Nakagami and Kozue Sakaki
- Social well‐being and its measurement in the nursing home, the SWON‐scale pp. 1243-1251

- Debby L Gerritsen, Nardi Steverink, Dinnus HM Frijters, Marcel E Ooms and Miel W Ribbe
- Care of acutely ill older patients in hospital: clinical decision‐making pp. 1252-1260

- Kathleen Milton‐Wildey and Louise O’Brien
- Effects of a tailored web‐based educational intervention on women’s perceptions of and intentions to obtain mammography pp. 1261-1269

- Zu‐Chun Lin and Judith A Effken
- After axillary surgery for breast cancer – is it safe to take blood samples or give intravenous infusions? pp. 1270-1274

- Charlotte Winge, Anne‐Cathrine Mattiasson and Inkeri Schultz
- Tracheostomy management in Acute Care Facilities – a matter of teamwork pp. 1275-1283

- Vicki Parker, Michelle Giles, Gai Shylan, Nicole Austin, Kelvin Smith, Jane Morison and Wendy Archer
- The effect of crossing legs on blood pressure in hypertensive patients pp. 1284-1288

- Rukiye Pinar, Sıddıka Ataalkin and Roger Watson
- The impact of psychosocial factors on adherence to compression therapy to prevent recurrence of venous leg ulcers pp. 1289-1297

- Kathleen Finlayson, Helen Edwards and Mary Courtney
- In the know: cognitive and social factors in mental health nursing assessment pp. 1298-1306

- Padraig MacNeela, Anne Scott, Pearl Treacy and Abbey Hyde
- Relationship between depression and health‐related quality of life in older Korean patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease pp. 1307-1314

- Suk Yong Kil, Won Oak Oh, Bon Jin Koo and Min Hyun Suk
- Cardiac risk factors and quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease pp. 1315-1325

- Sibel Sevinç and Asiye D Akyol
- Women’s postoperative experiences before and after the introduction of spinal opioids in anaesthesia for caesarean section pp. 1326-1334

- Annika Karlström, Regina Engström‐Olofsson, Astrid Nystedt, Mats Sjöling and Ingegerd Hildingsson
- A review of the cultural competence view of cardiac rehabilitation pp. 1335-1342

- Patricia M Davidson, Leila Gholizadeh, Abbas Haghshenas, Arie Rotem, Michelle DiGiacomo, Maurice Eisenbruch and Yenna Salamonson
- The sources of disease‐related information for Estonia’s rheumatoid arthritis patients: a qualitative study pp. 1343-1351

- Marika Tammaru, Kaja Polluste and Margus Lember
- The information and support needs of Faroese women hospitalised with an acute coronary syndrome pp. 1352-1361

- Jórun Askham, Lisa Kuhn, Kirsten Frederiksen, Patricia Davidson, Karen‐Leigh Edward and Linda Worrall‐Carter
- Women’s perceptions of chemotherapy‐induced cognitive side affects on work ability: a focus group study pp. 1362-1370

- Fehmidah Munir, Jodie Burrows, Joanna Yarker, Katryna Kalawsky and Manpreet Bains
- Educating patients to evaluate web‐based health care information: the GATOR approach to healthy surfing pp. 1371-1377

- Bryan A Weber, David J Derrico, Saunjoo L Yoon and Pamela Sherwill‐Navarro
- Walking a fine line: managing the tensions associated with medication non‐adherence in an acute inpatient psychiatric setting pp. 1378-1386

- Anne‐Marie Wijnveld and Marie Crowe
- Nurses’ experiences of caring for non‐catheterised older infirmed patients: a descriptive study of what nurses actually do? pp. 1387-1395

- Elaine Siu Ling Man and Lisa Pau Le Low
- The inner door: toward an understanding of suicidal patients pp. 1396-1404

- Wen‐Chii Tzeng, Cheng‐I Yang, Nian‐Sheng Tzeng, Hei‐Shan Ma and Lin Chen
- An Australian investigation of emotional work, emotional well‐being and professional practice: an emancipatory inquiry pp. 1405-1414

- Jayln Rose and Nel Glass
- Lived experience of epilepsy from the perspective of children in Taiwan pp. 1415-1423

- Hsiu‐Jung Chen, Yueh‐Chih Chen, Hui‐Chuan Yang and Ching‐Shiang Chi
- A preliminary study to evaluate a patient‐centred asthma education programme on parental control of home environment and asthma signs and symptoms in children with moderate‐to‐severe asthma pp. 1424-1433

- Li‐Fen Tzeng, Li‐Chi Chiang, Kai‐Chung Hsueh, Wei‐Fen Ma and Lin‐Shien Fu
- Recognising our role: improved confidence of general nurses providing care to young people with a mental illness in a rural paediatric unit pp. 1434-1442

- Lorna Moxham, Trudy Dwyer, Brenda Happell, Kerry Reid‐Searl, Julie Kahl, Jodie Morris and Narelle Wheatland
- The effectiveness of a programme of enhancing resiliency by reducing family boundary ambiguity among children with epilepsy pp. 1443-1453

- Pei‐Fan Mu and Kai‐Ping Chang
- Adolescents’ perceptions of quality of life: what it is and what matters pp. 1454-1461

- Sølvi Helseth and Nina Misvær
- The lifestyle behaviours and psychosocial well‐being of primary school students in Hong Kong pp. 1462-1472

- Regina LT Lee, Alice Yuen Loke, Cynthia ST Wu and Amy PY Ho
- Commentary on King KM, Colella TJF, Faris P & Thompson DR (2009) Using the cardiac depression scale in men recovering from coronary artery bypass surgery. Journal of Clinical Nursing 18, 1617–1624 pp. 1473-1474

- Yenna Salamonson
- Commentary on Kong SKF, Wu LH & Loke AY (2009) Nursing students’ knowledge, attitude and readiness to work for clients with sexual health concerns Journal of Clinical Nursing 18, 2372–2382 pp. 1475-1476

- Ahlam Al‐Zahrani
- Commentary on Aselage MB & Amella EJ (2010) An Evolutionary Analysis of Mealtime Difficulties in Older Adults with Dementia Journal of Clinical Nursing 19, 33–41 pp. 1477-1478

- Jill Manthorpe
- Commentary on Helseth S & Misvaer N (2009) Adolescents’ perceptions of quality of life: what it is and what matters. Journal of Clinical Nursing 19, 1455–1462 pp. 1479-1480

- Mark Hayter
- Edited by Dean Whitehead pp. 1481-1481

- Jacinta Kelly
Volume 19, issue 7‐8, 2010
- Editorial: Regulation in complementary and alternative medicine: is it time for statutory regulation of CAM in the UK? pp. 901-903

- Graeme D Smith
- What is the evidence for the use of probiotics in the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease? pp. 904-916

- Virginia A Cary and Joseph Boullata
- The physiological and psychological effects of slow‐stroke back massage and hand massage on relaxation in older people pp. 917-926

- Melodee Harris and Kathy C Richards
- The psychosocial effect of Tai Chi on nursing home residents pp. 927-938

- Linda YK Lee, Diana TF Lee and Jean Woo
- The effect of a music programme during lunchtime on the problem behaviour of the older residents with dementia at an institution in Taiwan pp. 939-948

- Fang‐Yu Chang, Hui‐Chi Huang, Kuan‐Chia Lin and Li‐Chan Lin
- Therapeutic effects of an indoor gardening programme for older people living in nursing homes pp. 949-958

- Mimi Mun Yee Tse
- Community‐based interventions to reduce falls among older adults in Taiwan – long time follow‐up randomised controlled study pp. 959-968

- Hui‐Chi Huang, Chieh‐Yu Liu, Yu‐Tai Huang and W George Kernohan
- Impact of Taiwanese culture on beliefs about expressing anxiety and engaging in physical activity: a discursive analysis of the literature pp. 969-977

- Wei‐Fen Ma, Xuan‐Yi Huang, Hsiu‐Ju Chang, Wen‐Jiuan Yen and Sheuan Lee
- Effects of music intervention on physiological stress response and anxiety level of mechanically ventilated patients in China: a randomised controlled trial pp. 978-987

- Lin Han, Ji P Li, Janet W H Sit, Loretta Chung, Zuo Y Jiao and Wei G Ma
- Attitudes toward and education about complementary and alternative medicine among adult patients with depression in Taiwan pp. 988-997

- Mei‐Chi Hsu, Wendy Moyle, Debra Creedy, Lorraine Venturato, Wen‐Chen Ouyang and Gwo‐Ching Sun
- Effects of acupressure on menstrual distress in adolescent girls: a comparison between Hegu–Sanyinjiao Matched Points and Hegu, Zusanli single point pp. 998-1007

- Huei‐Mein Chen and Chung‐Hey Chen
- The effect of Chinese food therapy on community dwelling Chinese hypertensive patients with Yin‐deficiency pp. 1008-1020

- CuiZhen Shen, Samantha Mei‐Che Pang, Enid Wai‐Yung Kwong and ZhiQing Cheng
- Understanding the cultural context of Chinese mothers’ perceptions of breastfeeding and infant health in Canada pp. 1021-1029

- Wil‐Lie Chen
- The effects of music on physiological responses and sedation scores in sedated, mechanically ventilated patients pp. 1030-1039

- Boukje M Dijkstra, Claudia Gamel, Jaap J Van Der Bijl, Michiel L Bots and Jozef Kesecioglu
- Soft tissue massage: early intervention for relatives whose family members died in palliative cancer care pp. 1040-1048

- Berit S Cronfalk, Britt‐Marie Ternestedt and Peter Strang
- Effects of listening to music on postpartum stress and anxiety levels pp. 1049-1055

- Ying‐Fen Tseng, Chung‐Hey Chen and ChihChen S Lee
- A preferred music listening intervention to reduce anxiety in older adults with dementia in nursing homes pp. 1056-1064

- Huei‐Chuan Sung, Anne M Chang and Wen‐Li Lee
- Effects of music therapy on labour pain and anxiety in Taiwanese first‐time mothers pp. 1065-1072

- Yu‐Hsiang Liu, Mei‐Yueh Chang and Chung‐Hey Chen
- Effects of relaxation training on sleep quality and fatigue in patients with breast cancer undergoing adjuvant chemotherapy pp. 1073-1083

- Meral Demiralp, Fahriye Oflaz and Seref Komurcu
- Chinese medicine: its role and application in the institutionalised older people pp. 1084-1093

- Eliza Lai Yi Wong, Jasmine Kwok Man Lam, Sian Griffiths, Vincent Chung and Eng Kiong Yeoh
- Taiwanese maternal health in the postpartum nursing centre pp. 1094-1101

- Chich‐Hsiu Hung, Ching‐Yun Yu, Chu‐Chun Ou and Wei‐Wen Liang
- Therapist effects in randomised controlled trials: what to do about them pp. 1102-1112

- Stephen J Walters
- The effect of heat application on pain, stiffness, physical function and quality of life in patients with knee osteoarthritis pp. 1113-1120

- Nurcan Yıldırım, Mehlika Filiz Ulusoy and Hatice Bodur
- Spiritual care provided by Thai nurses in intensive care units pp. 1121-1128

- Pranee C Lundberg and Petcharat Kerdonfag
- Use of complementary and alternative medicine by patients with arthritis pp. 1129-1138

- Ayla Ünsal and Sebahat Gözüm
- Pivotal moments and changes in the Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music for patients with depression pp. 1139-1148

- Mei‐Feng Lin, Mei‐Chi Hsu, Hsiu‐Ju Chang, Yu‐Yun Hsu, Mei‐Hsien Chou and Paul Crawford
- Effect on blood pressure of a continued nursing intervention using chronotherapeutics for adult Chinese hypertensive patients pp. 1149-1156

- Xiao‐Ying Zang, Jin‐Feng Liu, Yan‐Fen Chai, Frances Kam Yuet Wong and Yue Zhao
- An analysis of nursing and medical students’ attitudes towards and knowledge of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) pp. 1157-1166

- Yasemin Yildirim, Serap Parlar, Sibel Eyigor, Ozen O Sertoz, Can Eyigor, Cicek Fadiloglu and Meltem Uyar
- Nurses’ response to death and dying in an intensive care unit – a qualitative study pp. 1167-1169

- Hoi Un Yu and Sally Chan
- The stress in nursing students scale (SINS): principal components analysis of longitudinal data from Hong Kong pp. 1170-1172

- Roger Watson, Ian J Deary, David R Thompson and Gloria Li
- Response to commentary by Manthorpe J (2009) Commentary on Bauer M, Fitzgerald L, Haesler E & Manfrin M (2009) Hospital discharge planning for frail older people and their family. Are we delivering best practice? A review of the evidence. Journal Clinical Nursing 18, 2539–2546 pp. 1173-1174

- Michael Bauer
- Commentary on Brooks J (2009) ‘The geriatric hospital felt like a backwater’: aspects of older people’s nursing in Britain, 1955–1980. Journal of Clinical Nursing 18, 2764–2772 pp. 1175-1176

- John Adams
- Commentary on Watson R & Thompson DR (2009) Editorial: Nursing for dummies or dummies for nursing? Journal of Clinical Nursing 18, 3069 pp. 1177-1177

- Zenobia CY Chan
- Commentary on Cross, W (2009) Editorial: Working with children and families – what will the future hold for nurses? Journal of Clinical Nursing18, 3377‐3378 pp. 1178-1178

- Mark Hayter
- Commentary on Huang Y, Yates P & Prior D (2009) Factors influencing oncology nurses’ approach to accommodating cultural needs in palliative care. Journal of Clinical Nursing 18, 3421–3429 pp. 1179-1181

- Emilie Green and Christine Ingleton
- 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. 1182-1184

- Christine Ingleton and Emilie Green
- Commentary on Kaitani T, Tokunaga K, Matsuu N & Sanada H (2009) Risk factors related to the development of pressure ulcers in the critical care setting. Journal of Clinical Nursing19, 414–421 pp. 1185-1188

- Zena Moore
- Commentary on Cronfalk BS, Ternstedt BM & Strang P (2009) ‘Soft tissue massage: early intervention for relatives whose family members died in palliative cancer care’. Journal of Clinical Nursing19, 1040–1048 pp. 1189-1192

- Clare Gardiner and Christine Ingleton
- Edited by Dean Whitehead pp. 1193-1194

- Linda Shields
Volume 19, issue 5‐6, 2010
- Editorial: Emergency Oxygen for Adults guideline – a change in oxygen therapy practice? pp. 601-602

- Kathryn Powrie and Sheree M Smith
- Editorial: The (silent) voice of nursing? pp. 603-604

- Shelagh Sparrow and Jan Draper
- The effectiveness of brief interventions in the clinical setting in reducing alcohol misuse and binge drinking in adolescents: a critical review of the literature pp. 605-620

- Tracey Wachtel and Mabel Staniford
- Measuring mealtime difficulties: eating, feeding and meal behaviours in older adults with dementia pp. 621-631

- Melissa B Aselage
- Nurses’ perspectives on feeding decisions for nursing home residents with advanced dementia pp. 632-638

- Ruth Palan Lopez, Elaine J Amella, Susan L Mitchell and Neville E Strumpf
- Malnutrition in hospitalised neurological patients approximately doubles in 10 days of hospitalisation pp. 639-648

- Thóra B Hafsteinsdóttir, Machteld Mosselman, Coby Schoneveld, Yvette D Riedstra and Cas LJJ Kruitwagen
- Investigating the health profile of patients with end‐stage renal failure receiving peritoneal dialysis: a cluster analysis pp. 649-657

- Chan Mf, Frances KY Wong and Susan KY Chow
- The HRQoL of Chinese patients undergoing haemodialysis pp. 658-665

- Hui‐Dan Yu and Marcia A Petrini
- Patient symptoms after colonic surgery in the era of enhanced recovery – a long‐term follow‐up pp. 666-672

- Berith Wennström, Margareta Warrén Stomberg, Marina Modin and Stefan Skullman
- Health care needs of patients during early recovery after total knee‐replacement surgery pp. 673-681

- Hsiu‐Hui Su, Yun‐Fang Tsai, Wen‐Jen Chen and Min‐Chi Chen
- Enhancing three bliss concepts among nursing home elders in Taiwan pp. 682-690

- Su‐Hsien Chang, Mao‐Chun Fang and Hsiang‐Yu Chang
- Patients’ recovery after critical illness at early follow‐up pp. 691-700

- Michelle A Kelly and Sharon McKinley
- Correlates of smoking among adolescents with asthma pp. 701-711

- Su‐Er Guo, Pamela A Ratner, Joy L Johnson, Chizimuzo TC Okoli and Shahadut Hossain
- Review of triage reform: the case for national consensus on a single triage scale for clients with a mental illness in Australian emergency departments pp. 712-715

- Marc Broadbent, Anne Creaton, Lorna Moxham and Trudy Dwyer
- Moisture lesions: interrater agreement and reliability pp. 716-720

- Jan Kottner and Ruud Halfens
- Implementing and standardising the use of peripheral vascular access devices pp. 721-727

- Dean Easterlow, Phill Hoddinott and Stephanie Harrison
- Paediatric nurses' understanding of the process and procedure of double‐checking medications pp. 728-735

- Annette Dickinson, Elaine McCall, Bernadette Twomey and Natalie James
- Recovering from an acute cardiac event – the relationship between depression and life satisfaction pp. 736-743

- Karen N Page, Patricia Davidson, Karen‐leigh Edward, Josh Allen, Robert A Cummins, David R Thompson and Linda Worrall‐Carter
- A controlled, randomised trial comparing single to multiple application lidocaine analgesia in paediatric patients undergoing urethral catheterisation procedures pp. 744-748

- Brenda K Boots and Elizabeth E Edmundson
- A critical review of the evidence for nurses as information providers to cancer patients pp. 749-765

- Sotiria Koutsopoulou, Elizabeth DE Papathanassoglou, Maria C Katapodi and Elisabeth I Patiraki
- Where is nursing in academic nursing? disciplinary discourses, identities and clinical practice: a critical perspective from Ireland pp. 766-774

- Martin S McNamara
- Supervising medication administration by undergraduate nursing students: influencing factors pp. 775-784

- Kerry Reid‐Searl, Lorna Moxham, Sandra Walker and Brenda Happell
- Clinical teachers’ approaches to nursing pp. 785-793

- Helen Forbes
- Addressing health literacy: the experiences of undergraduate nursing students pp. 794-802

- Martha Scheckel, Nicole Emery and Catherine Nosek
- Peer learning partnerships: exploring the experience of pre‐registration nursing students pp. 803-810

- Angela Christiansen and Amelia Bell
- Clinical applicability of the World Health Organization Quality of Life Scale Brief Version (WHOQOL‐BREF) to mothers of children with asthma in Taiwan pp. 811-819

- Bih‐Shya Gau, Yueh‐Chih Chen, Li‐Hua Lo, Mei Chang, Yu‐Mei (Yu) Chao, Bor‐Luen Chiang and Grace Yao
- Sense of coherence—a determinant of quality of life over time in older female acute myocardial infarction survivors pp. 820-831

- Tone M Norekvål, Bengt Fridlund, Philip Moons, Jan E Nordrehaug, Hans I Sævareid, Tore Wentzel‐Larsen and Berit R Hanestad
- The relationship between social support and loneliness in Turkish patients with cancer pp. 832-839

- Yasemin Yildirim and Seher Kocabiyik
- Well‐being in patients and relatives after open‐heart surgery from the perspective of health care professionals pp. 840-846

- Ann‐Kristin Karlsson, Bengt Mattsson, Mats Johansson and Evy Lidell
- Perceptions of the psychological well‐being and care of older home care clients: clients and their carers pp. 847-855

- Sini Eloranta, Seija Arve, Hannu Isoaho, Anthony Welch, Matti Viitanen and Pirkko Routasalo
- Religiosity influences on bereavement adjustments of older widows in Taiwan pp. 856-866

- Shaw‐Nin Shih, Sue Turale, Fu‐Jin Shih and Jen‐Chen Tsai
- The fatigue experiences of older Taiwanese women with breast cancer pp. 867-875

- Sung‐Ling Tsai, Hung‐Ru Lin, Tsu‐Yi Chao and Pay‐Fan Lin
- Gender differences in physical activity and its determinants in rural adults in Korea pp. 876-883

- Hyun Kyung Kim, Mi Ja Kim, Chang Gi Park and Hyeon Ok Kim
- Socioeconomic instability and the availability of health resources: their effects on infant mortality rates in Macau from 1957–2006 pp. 884-891

- Moon Fai Chan, Wai I Ng and Iat Kio Van
- Assessing current health‐related quality of life questionnaires administered to patients with venous ulcers: can they be used in economic evaluations? pp. 892-897

- Simon J Palfreyman, Phil Shackley and John E Brazier
- Commentary on Modin M, Ramos T & Stomberg MW (2009) Postoperative impact of daily life after primary treatment of proximal/distal tibiafracture with Ilizarov fixation. Journal of Clinical Nursing 18, 3498–3506 pp. 898-899

- Julie Santy‐Tomlinson
- Edited by Dean Whitehead pp. 900-900

- Simon Palfreyman
Volume 19, issue 3‐4, 2010
- Editorial: Domestic violence – time for a rethink? pp. 301-302

- Melissa Corbally
- A systematic literature review of incontinence care for persons with dementia: the research evidence pp. 303-312

- Doris Hägglund
- Enough of the problem: a review of time for health care transition solutions for young adults with a chronic illness pp. 313-323

- P Rapley and Davidson Pm
- Nurses’ management of adolescent sleep disturbance: a qualitative study pp. 324-331

- Tamara Vallido, Debra Jackson and Louise O’Brien
- Establishment of the reliability and validity of the Stress Index for Children or Adolescents with Tourette Syndrome (SICATS) pp. 332-3340

- Kuo‐Yu Chao, Huei‐Shyong Wang, Hsueh‐Ling Chang, Yi‐Wen Wang and Lai‐Chu See
- The effect of preoperative fasting on postoperative thirst, hunger and oral intake in paediatric ambulatory tonsillectomy pp. 341-350

- Seija Klemetti, Ilpo Kinnunen, Tarja Suominen, Heikki Antila, Tero Vahlberg, Reidar Grenman and Helena Leino‐Kilpi
- Maintaining a therapeutic connection: nursing in an inpatient eating disorder unit pp. 351-358

- Lynlee Snell, Marie Crowe and Jenny Jordan
- The Irish nursing minimum data set for mental health – a valid and reliable tool for the collection of standardised nursing data pp. 359-367

- Roisin Morris, Padraig MacNeela, Anne Scott, Margaret P Treacy, Abbey Hyde, Anne Matthews, Todd Morrison, Jonathan Drennan and Anne Byrne
- The functions of hospital‐based home care for people with severe mental illness in Taiwan pp. 368-379

- Xuan‐Yi Huang, Mei‐Jue Lin, Tuz‐Ching Yang and Yuan‐Shan Hsu
- Effects of nurse‐delivered home visits combined with telephone calls on medication adherence and quality of life in HIV‐infected heroin users in Hunan of China pp. 380-388

- Honghong Wang, Jun Zhou, Ling Huang, Xianhong Li, Kristopher P Fennie and Ann B Williams
- The essentials of Advance Care Planning for end‐of‐life care for older people pp. 389-397

- Sarah Yeun‐Sim Jeong, Isabel Higgins and Margaret McMillan
- Improving glycaemic control self‐efficacy and glycaemic control behaviour in Chinese patients with Type 2 diabetes mellitus: randomised controlled trial pp. 398-404

- Qifang Shi, Sharon K Ostwald and Shaopeng Wang
- A randomised controlled trial on the effect of clamping the indwelling urinary catheter in patients with hip fracture pp. 405-413

- Maria Hälleberg Nyman, Jan‐Erik Johansson and Margareta Gustafsson
- Risk factors related to the development of pressure ulcers in the critical care setting pp. 414-421

- Toshiko Kaitani, Keiko Tokunaga, Noriko Matsui and Hiromi Sanada
- Prospective study of postpartum depression in eastern Turkey prevalence, socio‐demographic and obstetric correlates, prenatal anxiety and early awareness pp. 422-431

- İsmet Kirpinar, Sebahat Gözüm and Türkan Pasinlioğlu
- Perceived barriers to physical activity among older adults residing in long‐term care institutions pp. 432-439

- Yuh‐Min Chen
- Clinical profile of patients enroled in a cell therapy trial for severe coronary artery disease pp. 440-446

- Sara MG Brandão, Isolmar T Schettert, Luiz AM César, José E Krieger, Sérgio A De Oliveira, Noedir AG Stolf and Luís HW Gowdak
- A systematic review and meta‐ethnography of the qualitative literature: experiences of the menarche pp. 447-460

- Yu‐Ting Chang, Mark Hayter and Shu‐Chen Wu
- Fitness for practice in nursing and midwifery education in Scotland, United Kingdom pp. 461-469

- Karen Holland, Michelle Roxburgh, Martin Johnson, Keith Topping, Roger Watson, William Lauder and Mary Porter
- Exploring the profiles of nurses’ job satisfaction in Macau: results of a cluster analysis pp. 470-478

- Moon Fai Chan, Sok Man Leong, Andrew Leung Luk, Siu Ming Yeung and Iat Kio Van
- Examining the characteristics of workplace violence in one non‐tertiary hospital pp. 479-488

- Rose Chapman, Irene Styles, Laura Perry and Shane Combs
- Patient‐focused nursing documentation expressed by nurses pp. 489-497

- Heleena Laitinen, Marja Kaunonen and Päivi Åstedt‐Kurki
- Stakeholder views on the impact of nurse prescribing on dermatology services pp. 498-506

- Nicola Carey, Karen Stenner and Molly Courtenay
- Child health nurses’ roles and attitudes in reducing children’s tobacco smoke exposure pp. 507-516

- Noomi Carlsson, AnnaKarin Johansson, Göran Hermansson and Boel Andersson‐Gäre
- Beginning an action research project to investigate the feasibility of a midwife‐led normal birthing unit in China pp. 517-526

- Rosemary Mander, Ngai Fen Cheung, Xiaoli Wang, Wei Fu and Junghong Zhu
- The practice of nurses working with older people in long term care: an Australian perspective pp. 527-536

- Sharyn Hunter and Tracy Levett‐Jones
- Reconstructing unpredictability: experiences of living with an implantable cardioverter defibrillator over time pp. 537-546

- Ingvild Margreta Morken, Elisabeth Severinsson and Bjørg Karlsen
- Living with home‐based haemodialysis: insights from older people pp. 547-555

- Satoko Namiki, Jennifer Rowe and Marie Cooke
- Illness representations in patients with traumatic injury: a longitudinal study pp. 556-563

- Bih‐O Lee, Wendy Chaboyer and Marianne Wallis
- Promoting the health of people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: patients’ and carers’ views pp. 564-573

- Ann Caress, Karen Luker and Karen Chalmers
- The focus of family members’ functioning in the acute phase of traumatic coma pp. 574-582

- Sofie TL Verhaeghe, Florence J Van Zuuren, Mieke HF Grypdonck, Mia SH Duijnstee and Tom Defloor
- The focus of family members’ functioning in the acute phase of traumatic coma pp. 583-589

- Sofie TL Verhaeghe, Florence J Van Zuuren, Mieke HF Grypdonck, Mia SH Duijnstee and Tom Defloor
- Commentary on Watson R (2008) Editorial: Will there ever be a Nobel Prize in nursing? Journal of Clinical Nursing 17, 565–566 pp. 590-591

- Zenobia Chan
- Commentary on McCance T, Slater P & McCormack B (2009) Using the caring dimensions inventory as an indicator of person‐centred nursing. Journal of Clinical Nursing 18, 409–417 pp. 592-593

- David Edvardsson
- Commentary on Kong SKF, Wu LH and Loke AY (2009) Nursing students’ knowledge, attitude and readiness to work for clients with sexual health concerns. Journal of Clinical Nursing 18, 2372‐2382 pp. 594-595

- Hatice Ayhan and Emine Iyigun
- Commentary on Henderson A, Twentyman M, Eaton E, Creedy D, Stapleton P & Lloyd B (2010) Creating supportive clinical learning environments: an intervention study.Journal of Clinical Nursing 19, 177–182 pp. 596-598

- Roger Watson, David R Thompson and Gloria Li
- Edited by Dean Whitehead pp. 599-599

- Jacinta Kelly
Volume 19, issue 23‐24, 2010
- Guest editorial: Lead us not again: clinical leadership and the disciplinary contribution pp. 3257-3259

- Martin S McNamara and Gerard M Fealy
- Literature review: do rapid response systems reduce the incidence of major adverse events in the deteriorating ward patient? pp. 3260-3273

- Debbie Massey, Leanne M Aitken and Wendy Chaboyer
- A systematic review of therapeutic interventions for poststroke depression and the role of nurses pp. 3274-3290

- Janneke M De Man‐van Ginkel, Floor Gooskens, Marieke J Schuurmans, Eline Lindeman, Thóra B Hafsteinsdottir and on Behalf of the Rehabilitation Guideline Stroke Working Group
- An exploratory study of the follow‐up care needs of patients treated for colorectal cancer pp. 3291-3300

- Kinta Beaver, Saima Latif, Susan Williamson, Debbie Procter, Janet Sheridan, Jonathan Heath, Shabbir Susnerwala and Karen Luker
- GYNOTEL: telephone advice to gynaecological surgical patients after discharge pp. 3301-3306

- Monique AA Caljouw and Marja EHJ Hogendorf‐Burgers
- The effectiveness of structured discharge education on maternal confidence, caring knowledge and growth of premature newborns pp. 3307-3313

- Shwu‐Jiuan Shieh, Hsiu‐Lin Chen, Fen‐Chen Liu, Chuen‐Ching Liou, Y‐in‐Hui Lin, Hsing‐I Tseng and Ruey‐Hsia Wang
- Urinary incontinence in pregnant women and their quality of life pp. 3314-3323

- Semra Kocaöz, Melek S Talas and Cem S Atabekoğlu
- Promoting oral health during pregnancy: current evidence and implications for Australian midwives pp. 3324-3333

- Ajesh George, Maree Johnson, Anthony Blinkhorn, Sharon Ellis, Sameer Bhole and Shilpi Ajwani
- What accounts for hospital readmission? pp. 3334-3346

- Frances KY Wong, Moon Fai Chan, Susan Chow, Katherine Chang, Loretta Chung, Wai‐man Lee and Rance Lee
- Nurses’ practice of blood transfusion in the United Arab Emirates: an observational study pp. 3347-3357

- Belal Hijji, Kader Parahoo, Mohammad M Hossain, Owen Barr and Shirley Murray
- The handling of peripheral venous catheters – from non‐compliance to evidence‐based needs pp. 3358-3363

- Daniella Hasselberg, Bodil Ivarsson, Roland Andersson and Bobby Tingstedt
- The National Expert Standard Pressure Ulcer Prevention in Nursing and pressure ulcer prevalence in German health care facilities: a multilevel analysis pp. 3364-3371

- Doris Wilborn, Ulrike Grittner, Theo Dassen and Jan Kottner
- Communication in nursing care for patients requesting euthanasia: a qualitative study pp. 3372-3380

- Yvonne Denier, Chris Gastmans, Nele De Bal and Bernadette Dierckx de Casterlé
- Nurses’ performance in classifying heart failure patients based on physical exam: comparison with cardiologist’s physical exam and levels of N‐terminal pro‐B‐type natriuretic peptide pp. 3381-3389

- Jaquelini Sauer, Eneida R Rabelo, Raquel A Castro, Livia Goldraich, Luis E Rohde, Nadine Clausell and Luis Beck‐da‐Silva
- Investigating factors associated with functional constipation of primary school children in Hong Kong pp. 3390-3400

- Moon Fai Chan and Yuk Ling Chan
- Sudden cardiac death among people with diabetes: preventive measures documented in their medical records pp. 3401-3409

- Ann‐Sofie Forslund, Dan Lundblad and Siv Söderberg
- A review of potential factors relevant to coping in patients with advanced cancer pp. 3410-3426

- Thora Grothe Thomsen, Susan Rydahl‐Hansen and Lis Wagner
- Clinical librarians as facilitators of nurses’ evidence‐based practice pp. 3427-3434

- Sylvia Määttä and Gudrun Wallmyr
- Dissemination of research into clinical nursing literature pp. 3435-3442

- Marilyn H Oermann, Julia Shaw‐Kokot, George J Knafl and Jo Dowell
- Barriers to research utilisation among nurses in Turkey pp. 3443-3452

- Aynur Uysal, Ayla Bayik Temel, Melek Ardahan and Sukran Ozkahraman
- Fostering real‐world clinical mental health research pp. 3453-3458

- Michelle Cleary, Glenn E Hunt, Garry Walter and Debra Jackson
- An historical perspective on the treatment of vocation in the Briggs Report (1972) pp. 3459-3467

- Ann Bradshaw
- The health of hospitals and lessons from history: public health and sanitary reform in the Dublin hospitals, 1858–1898 pp. 3468-3476

- Gerard M Fealy, Martin S McNamara and Ruth Geraghty
- Process of ambivalent normalisation: experience of family caregivers of elders with mild cognitive impairment in Taiwan pp. 3477-3484

- Li‐Min Kuo and Yea‐Ing L Shyu
- Couples’ thoughts about and expectations of their future life after the patient’s hospital discharge following acute myocardial infarction pp. 3485-3493

- Monica Eriksson, Kenneth Asplund and Marianne Svedlund
- Family demands, social support and caregiver burden in Taiwanese family caregivers living with mental illness: the role of family caregiver gender pp. 3494-3503

- Chiu‐Yueh Hsiao
- Benefits of video home training on families’ health and interaction: evaluation based on follow‐up visits pp. 3504-3515

- Arja Häggman‐Laitila, Raija Seppänen, Katri Vehviläinen‐Julkunen and Anna‐Maija Pietilä
- The nature and impact of collaboration and integrated service delivery for pregnant women, children and families pp. 3516-3526

- Virginia Schmied, Annie Mills, Sue Kruske, Lynn Kemp, Cathrine Fowler and Caroline Homer
- A survey of registered nurses’ perceptions of the code of professional conduct in Hong Kong pp. 3527-3534

- Janita P‐C Chau, Lai‐Wah Lam, May H‐L Lui, Wan‐Yim Ip, Wai‐Tong Chien, Iris F‐K Lee and David R Thompson
- Factors associated with patient and visitor violence experienced by nurses in general hospitals in Switzerland: a cross‐sectional survey pp. 3535-3546

- Sabine Hahn, Marianne Müller, Ian Needham, Theo Dassen, Gerjo Kok and Ruud JG Halfens
- Continuing connections: the experiences of retired and senior working nurse mentors pp. 3547-3554

- Glenda McDonald, Shantala Mohan, Debra Jackson, Margaret H Vickers and Lesley Wilkes
- Is the ward sister role still relevant to the quality of patient care? A critical examination of the ward sister role past and present pp. 3555-3563

- Ann Bradshaw
- The relationships between organisational citizenship behaviour, job satisfaction and turnover intention pp. 3564-3574

- Yafang Tsai and Shih‐Wang Wu
- Workloads of Parkinson’s specialist nurses: implications for implementing national service guidelines in England pp. 3575-3580

- Lesley Axelrod, Heather Gage, Julie Kaye, Karen Bryan, Patrick Trend and Derick Wade
- Effect of Fowler’s body position on blood pressure measurement pp. 3581-3583

- Giancarlo Cicolini, Gaetano Gagliardi and Enzo Ballone
- A survey of nurses’ perceived barriers to research utilisation in Hong Kong pp. 3584-3586

- Wai‐Tong Chien
- Commentary on Christiansen A & Bell A (2010) Peer learning partnerships: exploring the experience of pre‐registration nursing students. Journal of Clinical Nursing 19, 803–810 pp. 3587-3588

- Amanda Henderson and Jennifer Newton
- Commentary on Morris R, MacNeela P, Scott A, Treacy P, Hyde A, Matthews A, Morrison T & Byrne A (2010) The Irish nursing minimum data set for mental health – a valid and reliable tool for the collection of standardized nursing data. Journal of Clinical Nursing 19, 359–367 pp. 3589-3590

- Seamus Cowman
- Response to Kottner, Commentary on Sayar S, Turgut S, Doğan H, Ekici A, Yurtsever S, Demirkan F, Doruk N & Taşdelen B (2009) Incidence of pressure ulcers in intensive care unit patients at risk according to the Waterlow Scale and factors influencing the development of pressure ulcers. Journal of Clinical Nursing 18, 765–774 pp. 3591-3592

- Sabire Yurtsever, Serap Sayar, Ferit Demirkan and Bahar Taşdelen
Volume 19, issue 21‐22, 2010
- Guest Editorial: h‐indices and the performance of professors of nursing in the UK pp. 2957-2958

- David R Thompson and Roger Watson
- A critical review of the literature on early rehabilitation of patients with post‐traumatic amnesia in acute care pp. 2959-2969

- Leanne Langhorn, Jens C Sorensen and Preben U Pedersen
- The effectiveness of the ultrasound bladder scanner in reducing urinary tract infections: a meta‐analysis pp. 2970-2979

- Alvisa Palese, Sara Buchini, Laura Deroma and Fabio Barbone
- Pre‐admission education in surgical rheumatology nursing: towards greater patient empowerment pp. 2980-2988

- Kirsi Johansson, Jouko Katajisto and Sanna Salanterä
- Predictors of disability in Taiwanese patients with rheumatoid arthritis pp. 2989-2996

- Hui‐Chen Lee, Yun‐Fang Tsai, Shue‐Fen Luo and Pei‐Kwei Tsay
- Subgroups of haemodialysis patients in relation to fluid intake restrictions: a cluster analytical approach pp. 2997-3005

- Magnus Lindberg, Björn Wikström and Per Lindberg
- The impact of fatigue on daily activity in people with chronic kidney disease pp. 3006-3015

- Ann Bonner, Sally Wellard and Marie Caltabiano
- Feeding with cross‐cut teats has better sucking effects and oxygenation in preterm infants with chronic lung disease pp. 3016-3022

- Hui‐Mei Kao, Chyi‐Her Lin and Ying‐Ju Chang
- Inter‐rater and intra‐rater reliability of nursing process records for patients with schizophrenia pp. 3023-3030

- Min‐Huey Chung, I‐Jen Chiang, Kuei‐Ru Chou, Hsin Chu and Hsiu‐Ju Chang
- Exploring the components of metabolic syndrome with respect to gender difference and its relationship to health‐promoting lifestyle behaviour: a study in Taiwanese urban communities pp. 3031-3041

- Yu‐Chi Chen, Hui‐Ping Wu, Shinn‐Jang Hwang and I‐Chuan Li
- Depression among Chinese stroke survivors six months after discharge from a rehabilitation hospital pp. 3042-3050

- Janita P‐C Chau, David R Thompson, Anne M Chang, Jean Woo, Sheila Twinn, Sze K Cheung and Timothy Kwok
- Redesigned community postpartum care to prevent and treat postpartum depression in women – a one‐year follow‐up study pp. 3051-3062

- Kari Glavin, Lars Smith, Ragnhild Sørum and Bodil Ellefsen
- An exploration of factors affecting Hong Kong ICU nurses in providing oral care pp. 3063-3072

- Ka Yi Yeung and Ying Yu Chui
- Let me talk – an advance care planning programme for frail nursing home residents pp. 3073-3084

- Helen YL Chan and Samantha MC Pang
- Comparing Point of Care International Normalised Ratio testing with laboratory testing methods in a cardiac inpatient population pp. 3085-3091

- Michelle T Giles, Vicki Parker, Heather Bevan and Ian MR Wright
- Anxiety, depressive symptom and suicidal ideation of outpatients with obsessive compulsive disorders in Taiwan pp. 3092-3101

- Tzu‐Chi Hung, Hwa‐Sheng Tang, Chen‐Huan Chiu, Ying‐Yeh Chen, Kuei‐Ru Chou, Hsien‐Chih Chiou and Hsiu‐Ju Chang
- Review: a meta‐synthesis of qualitative research into needs and experiences of significant others to critically ill or injured patients pp. 3102-3111

- Josefin Rahmqvist Linnarsson, Jennifer Bubini and Kent‐Inge Perseius
- Patients’ experience of open repair of abdominal aortic aneurysm – preoperative information, hospital care and recovery pp. 3112-3122

- Anna Letterstål, Ann Catrine Eldh, Pär Olofsson and Christina Forsberg
- Becoming a coronary artery bypass graft surgery patient: a grounded theory study of women’s experiences pp. 3123-3133

- Davina Banner
- Punjabi Sikh patients’ cardiac rehabilitation experiences following myocardial infarction: a qualitative analysis pp. 3134-3142

- Paul M Galdas and H Bindy K Kang
- ‘You’d think this roller coaster was never going to stop’: experiences of adult children of parents with serious mental illness pp. 3143-3151

- Kim Foster
- The impact of nursing leadership on patient safety in a developing country pp. 3152-3160

- Lee Stewart and Kim Usher
- Measuring professional competency of public health nurses: development of a scale and psychometric evaluation pp. 3161-3170

- Chouh‐Jiaun Lin, Chi‐Ho Hsu, Tsai‐Chung Li, Nigel Mathers and Yu‐Chu Huang
- A critical thinking disposition scale for nurses: short form pp. 3171-3176

- Shiow‐Y Hwang, Miaofen Yen, Bih‐O Lee, Mei‐C Huang and Hung‐F Tseng
- Factors which influence nurse practitioners ability to carry out physical examination skills in the clinical area after a degree level module – an electronic Delphi study pp. 3177-3187

- Evelyn McElhinney
- Nurses’ knowledge and barriers regarding pain management in intensive care units pp. 3188-3196

- Hsiang‐Ling Wang and Yun‐Fang Tsai
- Nursing staff perceptions of the use of physical restraint in institutional care of older people in Finland pp. 3197-3207

- Reetta Saarnio and Arja Isola
- Attitudes to the use of seclusion: has contemporary mental health policy made a difference? pp. 3208-3217

- Brenda Happell and Stefan Koehn
- Nurses’ medication work: what do nurses know? pp. 3218-3226

- Louise Folkmann and Janet Rankin
- Knowledge, attitudes, perceived vulnerability of Chinese nurses and their preferences for caring for HIV‐positive individuals: a cross‐sectional survey pp. 3227-3234

- Wei‐Ti Chen and Mei Han
- Paediatric catheterisation: exploring and understanding children’s nurses’ perceptions and practice in an acute setting pp. 3235-3243

- Lucy Bray, Caroline Sanders and Anita Flynn
- Strategies to maximise cervical cancer screening rates among older Hong Kong Chinese women – a cultural consensus analysis study pp. 3244-3246

- Ann T‐Y Shiu, Sheila F Twinn, Gladys C‐T Lee, Carmen W‐H Chan and Karis K‐F Kwong
- Nursing students’ compliance with universal precautions in Hong Kong pp. 3247-3250

- Simon Ching Lam, Eddie Sui‐Shing Fung, Louis Kin‐Yan Hon, Moonly Pik‐Yin Ip and Jasmine Hoi‐Ting Chan
- Commentary on Kelly MA & McKinley S (2010) Patient’s recovery after critical illness at early follow‐up. Journal of Clinical Nursing 19, 691–700 pp. 3251-3252

- Lee Cutler
- Commentary on Green AJ & De‐Vries K (2010) Cannabis use in palliative care – an examination of the evidence and the implications for nurses. Journal of Clinical Nursing 19, 2454–2462 pp. 3253-3255

- Clare Gardiner and Christine Ingleton
Volume 19, issue 1‐2, 2010
- Editorial: What’s in a title? pp. 2-3

- Roger Watson
- A systematic review of body temperature variations in older people pp. 4-16

- Shu‐Hua Lu, Angela‐Renee Leasure and Yu‐Tzu Dai
- A systematic review of nursing rehabilitation of stroke patients with aphasia pp. 17-32

- Irina E Poslawsky, Marieke J Schuurmans, Eline Lindeman and Thóra B Hafsteinsdóttir
- An evolutionary analysis of mealtime difficulties in older adults with dementia pp. 33-41

- Melissa B Aselage and Elaine J Amella
- Validating nurses’ and nursing assistants’ report of assessing pain in older people with dementia pp. 42-52

- Yi‐Heng Chen, Li‐Chan Lin and Roger Watson
- What is associated with low food intake in older people with dementia? pp. 53-59

- Li‐Chan Lin, Roger Watson and Shiao‐Chi Wu
- Effects of a therapeutic lifestyle‐change programme on cardiac risk factors after coronary artery bypass graft pp. 60-68

- Hsin‐Hsin Lin, Yun‐Fang Tsai, Pyng‐Jing Lin and Pei‐Kwei Tsay
- Fatigue and its related factors in patients with chronic heart failure pp. 69-78

- Woung‐Ru Tang, Chiung‐Yao Yu and San‐Jou Yeh
- Assessing health‐related quality of life in patients with inflammatory bowel disease in Zhejiang, China pp. 79-88

- Yunxian Zhou, Weihong Ren, Elizabeth Jan Irvine and Dagan Yang
- Relationships between nurse care‐giving behaviours and preterm infant responses during bathing: a preliminary study pp. 89-99

- Jen‐Jiuan Liaw, Luke Yang, Hsiu‐Ling Chou, Meei‐Horng Yang and Shih‐Ching Chao
- The quality of home care nurses’ documentation in new electronic patient records pp. 100-108

- Edith R Gjevjon and Ragnhild Hellesø
- ‘To Swim or Not To Swim’: the impact of jellyfish stings causing Irukandji Syndrome in Tropical Queensland pp. 109-117

- Jennifer J Sando, Kim Usher and Petra Buettner
- Pain assessment and management practices in children following surgery of the lower limb pp. 118-128

- Jaga Maya Shrestha‐Ranjit and Elizabeth Manias
- The effectiveness of multimedia learning education programs on knowledge, anxiety and pressure garment compliance in patients undergoing burns rehabilitation in Taiwan: an experimental study pp. 129-137

- Shu‐Fen Lo, Mark Hayter, Ma Hsu, Su‐Er Lin and Shu‐In Lin
- An evidence‐based practice approach to improving nursing care of acute stroke in an Australian Emergency Department pp. 138-144

- Julie Considine and Bree McGillivray
- Factors that influence health quotient in Chinese college undergraduates pp. 145-155

- Jia Guo, Robin Whittemore and Guo‐Ping He
- A systematic review of what factors attract and retain nurses in aged and dementia care pp. 156-167

- Lynn Chenoweth, Yun‐Hee Jeon, Teri Merlyn and Henry Brodaty
- Interprofessional education: the interface of nursing and social work pp. 168-176

- Engle Angela Chan, Samantha Pang Mei Chi, Shirley Ching and Syrine KS Lam
- Creating supportive clinical learning environments: an intervention study pp. 177-182

- Amanda Henderson, Michelle Twentyman, Emma Eaton, Debra Creedy, Peta Stapleton and Belinda Lloyd
- Wise women: mentoring as relational learning in perinatal nursing practice pp. 183-191

- Annette Ryan, Lisa Goldberg and Joan Evans
- Hospice nurses and genetics: implications for end‐of‐life care pp. 192-207

- Alison Metcalfe, Rachel Pumphrey and Collette Clifford
- An exploration of the continuing professional development needs of nurse independent prescribers and nurse supplementary prescribers who prescribe medicines for patients with diabetes pp. 208-216

- Nicola Carey and Molly Courtenay
- Design and validation of an instrument to measure nursing research culture: the Nursing Research Questionnaire (NRQ) pp. 217-226

- Silvia Corchon, Roger Watson, Maria Arantzamendi and Maribel Saracíbar
- Clinical trials: the challenge of recruitment and retention of participants pp. 227-233

- Raisa B Gul and Parveen A Ali
- Translation and back‐translation in qualitative nursing research: methodological review pp. 234-239

- Hsiao‐Yu Chen and Jennifer RP Boore
- Nurses’ perception of the use of computerised information systems in practice: questionnaire development pp. 240-248

- Cristina Oroviogoicoechea, Roger Watson, Elena Beortegui and Silvia Remirez
- Not feeding, not coming home: parental experiences of infant feeding difficulties and family relationships in a neonatal unit pp. 249-258

- Michelle Carr Swift and Ingrid Scholten
- A theory of meaning of caregiving for parents of mentally ill children in Taiwan, a qualitative study pp. 259-265

- Wen‐Jiuan Yen, Ching‐Hwa Teng, Xuan‐Yi Huang, Wei‐Fen Ma, Sheuan Lee and Hsiu‐Chih Tseng
- Children and young people’s strategies to access information during a family member’s critical illness pp. 266-274

- Susanne Kean
- Family Strain Questionnaire – Short Form for nurses and general practitioners pp. 275-283

- Giulio Vidotto, Silvia Rossi Ferrario, Trevor G Bond and Anna Maria Zotti
- The meaning of major depression in family life: the viewpoint of the ill parent pp. 284-293

- Britt Hedman Ahlström, Ingela Skärsäter and Ella Danielson
- Commentary on Sarna L, Bialous SA, Wells M, Kotlerman J, Wewers ME & Froelicher ES (2009) Frequency of nurses’ smoking cessation interventions: report from a national survey. Journal of Clinical Nursing 18, 2066–2077 pp. 294-296

- Sally Underwood and Tony Ryan
- Commentary on Review: the legal duty of care for nurses and other health professionals. Journal of Clinical Nursing 18, 3071–3078 pp. 297-299

- John Tingle
- Edited by Dean Whitehead pp. 300-300

- Vivien Rodgers
Volume 19, issue 19‐20, 2010
- Editorial: How many roads? Building and sustaining collaborative relationships in an increasingly global environment pp. 2671-2672

- Carol Haigh, Mark Hayter, Debra Jackson and Roger Watson
- A systematic review of health‐related quality of life instruments used for people with venous ulcers: an assessment of their suitability and psychometric properties pp. 2673-2703

- Simon J Palfreyman, Angela M Tod, John E Brazier and Jonathan A Michaels
- Comparison of puberty and psychosocial adjustment between Taiwanese adolescent females with and without diabetes pp. 2704-2712

- Yu‐Yun Alice Hsu, Lorah D Dorn and Susan M Sereika
- The predictors of adopting a health‐promoting lifestyle among work site adults with prediabetes pp. 2713-2719

- Shu‐Fen Chen and Chiu‐Chu Lin
- Gender differences on chest pain perception associated with acute myocardial infarction in Chinese patients: a questionnaire survey pp. 2720-2729

- Jane JB Khan, John W Albarran, Violet Lopez and Sek Y Chair
- Routines and rituals: a grounded theory of the pain management of drug users in acute care settings pp. 2730-2740

- May McCreaddie, Imogen Lyons, Debbie Watt, Elspeth Ewing, Jeanette Croft, Marion Smith and Jennifer Tocher
- Non‐nutritive sucking relieves pain for preterm infants during heel stick procedures in Taiwan pp. 2741-2751

- Jen‐Jiuan Liaw, Luke Yang, Yin Ti, Susan Tucker Blackburn, Yue‐Cune Chang and Liang‐Wen Sun
- Mediating roles of social support on poststroke depression and quality of life in patients with ischemic stroke pp. 2752-2762

- Chiung‐Yu Huang, Mei‐Chi Hsu, Shin‐Pin Hsu, Pei‐Ching Cheng, Shu‐Fen Lin and Chia‐Hui Chuang
- Night admission to the emergency department: a factor delaying time to surgery in patients with head injury pp. 2763-2770

- Young‐Ju Kim
- Haemorrhoidectomy: prevalence and risk factors of urine retention among post recipients pp. 2771-2776

- Yu‐Hua Lin, Kuang‐Wen Liu and Hsin‐Pao Chen
- The role of antenatal pelvic floor muscle exercises in prevention of postpartum stress incontinence: a randomised controlled trial pp. 2777-2786

- Linda Mason, Brenda Roe, Helen Wong, Jane Davies and Jayne Bamber
- Psychometric properties of the Chinese version of the Bipolar Spectrum Diagnostic Scale pp. 2787-2794

- Hsin Chu, Chuan‐Ju Lin, Kai‐Jo Chiang, Chiung‐Hua Chen, Ru‐Band Lu and Kuei‐Ru Chou
- Partnership‐based nursing practice for people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and their families: influences on health‐related quality of life and hospital admissions pp. 2795-2805

- Thorbjorg S Ingadottir and Helga Jonsdottir
- The long‐term benefits of cardiac rehabilitation on depression, anxiety, physical activity and quality of life pp. 2806-2813

- Abebaw M Yohannes, Patrick Doherty, Christine Bundy and Ali Yalfani
- The experiences of internationally recruited nurses in the UK (1995–2007): an integrative review pp. 2814-2823

- Julia Nichols and Jackie Campbell
- Women’s experience of an emergency caesarean birth pp. 2824-2831

- Marie J Somera, Nancy Feeley and Luisa Ciofani
- Patients’ experience of pain and pain relief following hip replacement surgery pp. 2832-2838

- Maud Joelsson, Lars‐Eric Olsson and Eva Jakobsson
- Experiences of day care and collaboration among people with mild dementia pp. 2839-2848

- Hildfrid V Brataas, Helga Bjugan, Trude Wille and Ove Hellzen
- Perceived levels of satisfaction with the preoperative assessment service experienced by patients undergoing general anaesthesia in a day surgery setting pp. 2849-2859

- Linda Fraczyk and Helen Godfrey
- Consumers’ disease information–seeking behaviour on the Internet in Korea pp. 2860-2868

- Eun Kyoung Yun and Hyeoun‐Ae Park
- Patients’ perceptions of information and support received from the nurse specialist during HCV treatment pp. 2869-2878

- Anne Grogan and Fiona Timmins
- Preoperative information needs of children undergoing tonsillectomy pp. 2879-2887

- Aoife Buckley and Eileen Savage
- Relatives’ information needs and the characteristics of their search for information – in the words of relatives of stroke survivors pp. 2888-2896

- Catarina Wallengren, Kerstin Segesten and Febe Friberg
- Limited PEG tube use: the experience of long‐term care directions pp. 2897-2906

- Lily Yeh, Li‐Hua Lo, Susan Fetzer and Ching‐Huey Chen
- Nurses’ emotional experience of caring for children with burns pp. 2907-2915

- Carol Hilliard and Mary O’Neill
- Telephone follow‐up after treatment for breast cancer: views and experiences of patients and specialist breast care nurses pp. 2916-2924

- Kinta Beaver, Susan Williamson and Karen Chalmers
- Critical care nurses’ experiences of follow‐up visits to an ICU pp. 2925-2932

- Åsa Engström and Siv Söderberg
- Turkish validity and reliability of the summary of diabetes self‐care activities measure for patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus pp. 2933-2935

- Sultan Kav, Arzu Akman, Nevin Dogan, Zumrut Tarakci, Yasemin Bulut and Ziyafet Hanoglu
- Modification of a student feedback tool that provides feedback to staff in clinical contexts pp. 2936-2938

- Amanda Henderson, Debra K Creedy, Marie Cooke and Rachel Walker
- Validation and reliability test of Persian version of The Spirituality and Spiritual Care Rating Scale (SSCRS) pp. 2939-2941

- Masoud Fallahi Khoshknab, Monir Mazaheri, Sadat SB Maddah and Mehdi Rahgozar
- Pain assessments in day surgery patients pp. 2942-2943

- Ulrica Nilsson and Ewa Idvall
- Commentary on Mantzoukas S & Watkinson S (2007) Advanced nursing practice: reviewing the international literature and developing the generic features. Journal of Clinical Nursing 16, 28–37 pp. 2944-2947

- Laserina O'Connor
- Commentary on Tolmie, EP, Lindsay GM, Kelly T, Tolson D, Baxter S & Belcher PR (2009) Are older patients’ cardiac rehabilitation needs being met? Journal of Clinical Nursing 18, 1878–1888 pp. 2948-2949

- Chantal F Ski and David R Thompson
- Commentary on Aselage MB (2010) Measuring mealtime difficulties: eating, feeding and meal behaviour in older adults with dementia Journal of Clinical Nursing 19, 621–631 pp. 2950-2951

- Ruth P Lopez
- Commentary on East L, Jackson D, Peters K & O’Brien L (2010) Disrupted sense of self: young women and sexually transmitted infections. Journal of Clinical Nursing 19, 1995–2003 pp. 2952-2953

- Mark Hayter
Volume 19, issue 17‐18, 2010
- Editorial: Madonna and child pp. 2375-2376

- Claire Bader
- Literature review: should antipyretic therapies routinely be administered to patient fever? pp. 2377-2393

- Jane V Carey
- A literature review of the potential of telephone follow‐up in colorectal cancer pp. 2394-2405

- Martina Cusack and Claire Taylor
- ‘Cool friends’: an evaluation of a community befriending programme for young people with cystic fibrosis pp. 2406-2414

- Kath MacDonald and Alison Greggans
- Evaluation of the feasibility of a school‐based asthma management programme in Taiwan pp. 2415-2423

- Suh‐Hwa Maa, Yue‐Cune Chang, Chun‐Liang Chou, Shu‐Chuan Ho, Te‐Fang Sheng, Karen MacDonald, Yanping Wang, Yu‐Ming Shen and Ivo Abraham
- Analysis of pelvic floor musculature function during pregnancy and postpartum: a cohort study pp. 2424-2433

- Adriana De Souza Caroci, Maria Luiza Gonzalez Riesco, Wesllanny Da Silva Sousa, Ana Carolina Cotrim, Edinéia Maria Sena, Nelly Lima Rocha and Cintia Najara Caroci Fontes
- Factors influencing the practice of exclusive breastfeeding among Hong Kong Chinese women: a questionnaire survey pp. 2434-2445

- Ching‐Man Ku and Susan KY Chow
- Attitudes towards gestational diabetes among a multiethnic cohort in Australia pp. 2446-2453

- Mary Carolan, Cheryl Steele and Heather Margetts
- Cannabis use in palliative care – an examination of the evidence and the implications for nurses pp. 2454-2462

- Anita J Green and Kay De‐Vries
- Decibel levels and noise generators on four medical/surgical nursing units pp. 2463-2470

- Diana Pope
- Post‐discharge health care needs of patients after lung cancer resection pp. 2471-2480

- Kwua‐Yun Wang, Nai‐Wen Chang, Tzu‐Hsin Wu, Chu‐Chun Hsu, Ya‐Hsin Lee and Shih‐Chun Lee
- A structured observation of the interaction between nurses and patients during the administration of medication in an acute mental health unit pp. 2481-2492

- Joy A Duxbury, Karen Margaret Wright, Anna Hart, Diane Bradley, Pamela Roach, Neil Harris and Bernie Carter
- Population‐specific Mini Nutritional Assessment can improve mortality‐risk‐predicting ability in institutionalised older Taiwanese pp. 2493-2499

- Alan C Tsai, Pei‐Yu Ku and Jeng‐Dau Tsai
- Effectiveness of resource‐enhancing family‐oriented intervention pp. 2500-2510

- Arja Häggman‐Laitila, Hanna‐Mari Tanninen and Anna‐Maija Pietilä
- Relationship between diabetes mellitus, hypertension and obesity, and health‐related quality of life in Gaziantep, a central south‐eastern city in Turkey pp. 2511-2519

- Ozlem Ucan and Nimet Ovayolu
- An integrative literature review of interventions to reduce violence against emergency department nurses pp. 2520-2530

- Linda Anderson, Mary FitzGerald and Lauretta Luck
- Against all odds: Australian women’s experiences of recovery from breast cancer pp. 2531-2538

- Rakime Elmir, Debra Jackson, Barbara Beale and Virginia Schmied
- Stress and stress‐related factors of patients after renal transplantation in Taiwan: a cross‐sectional study pp. 2539-2547

- Kang‐Hua Chen, Li‐Chueh Weng and Sheuan Lee
- Life values and self‐regulation behaviours among adults with type 2 diabetes pp. 2548-2556

- Bjørg Oftedal, Bjørg Karlsen and Edvin Bru
- Reasons why women choose a medical practice or a women’s health centre for routine health screening: worker and client perspectives pp. 2557-2564

- Kathleen Peters
- Assessing the impact of nurse and allied health professional consultants: developing an activity diary pp. 2565-2573

- Ann Humphreys, Janet Richardson, Elizabeth Stenhouse and Mary Watkins
- Concept formation: a supportive process for early career nurses pp. 2574-2579

- Tracey Thornley and Sandra West
- Implementing bedside handover: strategies for change management pp. 2580-2589

- Anne McMurray, Wendy Chaboyer, Marianne Wallis and Cathy Fetherston
- An evaluation of the impact of the recommendations of the Chief Nursing Officer’s (England) Review of Mental Health Nursing in Mental Health Trusts and Universities in England: findings from stage one, an e‐survey pp. 2590-2600

- John Baker, John Playle, Pauline Nelson and Karina Lovell
- Asia‐Pacific nursing scholarship development: qualitative exploration of nurse scholars in Taiwan (Republic of China) pp. 2601-2610

- Sue Turale, Fu‐Jin Shih, Areewan Klunklin, Ratanawadee Chontawan, Misae Ito and Fujiko Nakao
- Promoting a continuation of self and normality: person‐centred care as described by people with dementia, their family members and aged care staff pp. 2611-2618

- David Edvardsson, Deirdre Fetherstonhaugh and Rhonda Nay
- Between being and doing – the nature of leadership of first‐line nurse managers and registered nurses pp. 2619-2628

- Gunilla Johansson, Lars Andersson, Barbro Gustafsson and Christer Sandahl
- Questioning family‐centred care pp. 2629-2638

- Linda Shields
- Student experiences in learning person‐centred care of patients with Alzheimer’s disease as perceived by nursing students and supervising nurses pp. 2639-2648

- Mari W Skaalvik, Hans Ketil Normann and Nils Henriksen
- Role of a clinical nurse specialist within a paediatric multidisciplinary weight‐management programme team pp. 2649-2651

- Sophie Epstein, Edwige Geniteau, Patricia Christin, Pascale Hermouet, Elise Mok, Julie Fournier and Régis Hankard
- The effect of educational intervention on pain beliefs and postoperative pain relief among Chinese patients with fractured limbs pp. 2652-2655

- Eliza Mi‐Ling Wong, Sally Wai‐Chi Chan and Sek‐Ying Chair
- Reliability and validity of three Chinese‐version tasks of Mayer–Salovey–Caruso Emotional Intelligence Test pp. 2656-2658

- Wei‐Fen Ma, Guochuan E Tsai, Jane Pei‐Chen Chang and Hsien‐Yuan Lane
- Medicine information sources used by nurses at the point of care pp. 2659-2661

- Mwidimi Ndosi and Rob Newell
- Commentary on Skår R (2010) The meaning of autonomy in nursing practice. Journal of Clinical Nursing 19, 2226–2234 pp. 2662-2663

- John Rowe
- Commentary on Caress A, Luker K & Chalmers K (2010) Promoting the health of people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: patients’ and carers’ views. Journal of Clinical Nursing 19, 564–573 pp. 2664-2665

- David Harris
- Commentary on Turgay ST and Khorshid L (2010) Effectiveness of the auscultatory and pH methods in predicting feeding tube placement. Journal of Clinical Nursing 19, 1553–1559 pp. 2666-2667

- Mahmoud Al Kalaldeh
- Saving Lives: Why the Media’s Portrayal of Nurses Puts us All at Risk pp. 2668-2668

- Jacinta Kelly
Volume 19, issue 15‐16, 2010
- Editorial: Researching sensitive issues pp. 2079-2080

- Mark Hayter
- A literature review comparing the experiences and emergent needs of adult patients with permanent pacemakers (PPMs) and implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs) pp. 2081-2089

- Jenny Tagney
- Managing pain in children: where to from here? pp. 2090-2099

- Alison Twycross
- Review of risk factors and preventative strategies for fall‐related injuries in people with intellectual disabilities pp. 2100-2109

- Thomas G Willgoss, Abebaw M Yohannes and Duncan Mitchell
- Urinary retention in older patients in connection with hip fracture surgery pp. 2110-2116

- Rose‐Marie Johansson and Lennart Christensson
- Relationships among nutritional self‐efficacy, health locus of control and nutritional status in older Taiwanese adults pp. 2117-2127

- Su‐Hui Chen, Gayle Acton and Jung‐Hua Shao
- Factors affecting nursing staff in practising spiritual care pp. 2128-2136

- Moon Fai Chan
- Theoretical considerations in reducing risk for cardiovascular disease: implications for nursing practice pp. 2137-2145

- Leila Gholizadeh, Patricia Davidson, Yenna Salamonson and Linda Worrall‐Carter
- Oral cryotherapy reduces mucositis and improves nutrition – a randomised controlled trial pp. 2146-2151

- Anncarin Svanberg, Kerstin Öhrn and Gunnar Birgegård
- The lived experience of persons with lower extremity amputation pp. 2152-2161

- Fen Liu, Rhonda M Williams, Hsueh‐Erh Liu and Nai‐Hui Chien
- Coping strategies, social support and responsibility in chemical intolerance pp. 2162-2173

- Maria Nordin, Linus Andersson and Steven Nordin
- Developing a Chinese quality of life in dementia instrument for patients with early‐to‐moderate dementia: an exploratory test of validity pp. 2174-2184

- Yi‐Chen Chiu, Yen‐Feng Chiu, Wen‐Chuin Hsu, Shwu‐Hua Lee, Sien‐Tsong Chen and Hui‐Yi Kao
- Nursing care quality and adverse events in US hospitals pp. 2185-2195

- Robert J Lucero, Eileen T Lake and Linda H Aiken
- Discharged after stroke – important factors for health‐related quality of life pp. 2196-2206

- Ann‐Helene Almborg, Kerstin Ulander, Anders Thulin and Stig Berg
- An audit of the adequacy of acute wound care documentation of surgical inpatients pp. 2207-2214

- Jan Gartlan, Anne Smith, Sue Clennett, Denise Walshe, Ann Tomlinson‐Smith, Lory Boas and Andrew Robinson
- A literature review of children’s and young people’s participation in decisions relating to health care pp. 2215-2225

- Lucie Moore and Susan Kirk
- The meaning of autonomy in nursing practice pp. 2226-2234

- Randi Skår
- Developing an Australian framework for scope of practice decisions by nurses and midwives – lessons for cross‐border standards development pp. 2235-2241

- Stephanie Fox‐Young and Christine Ashley
- Staffing, skill mix and the model of care pp. 2242-2251

- Christine Duffield, Michael Roche, Donna Diers, Christine Catling‐Paull and Nicole Blay
- Factors of importance to the development of pressure ulcers in the care trajectory: perceptions of hospital and community care nurses pp. 2252-2258

- Elsy Athlin, Ewa Idvall, Margareth Jernfält and Inger Johansson
- The spiritual needs of neuro‐oncology patients from patients’ perspective pp. 2259-2370

- Aline Nixon and Aru Narayanasamy
- Evaluation of nursing and medical students’ attitudes towards people with disabilities pp. 2271-2279

- Hatice Sahin and Asiye D Akyol
- Nursing students’ experiences of their first encounter with death during clinical practice in Taiwan pp. 2280-2290

- Xuan‐Yi Huang, Jen‐Yu Chang, Fan‐Ko Sun and Wei‐Fen Ma
- Investing in the future’: residential aged care staff experiences of working with nursing students in a ‘community of practice pp. 2291-2299

- Laurie Grealish, Kasia Bail and Kristen Ranse
- To what extent does the oral shift report stimulate learning among nursing students? A qualitative study pp. 2300-2308

- Mari W Skaalvik, Hans K Normann and Nils Henriksen
- Managing the deteriorating patient in a simulated environment: nursing students’ knowledge, skill and situation awareness pp. 2309-2318

- Simon Cooper, Leigh Kinsman, Penny Buykx, Tracy McConnell‐Henry, Ruth Endacott and Julie Scholes
- A typology of bullying behaviours: the experiences of Australian nurses pp. 2319-2328

- Marie Hutchinson, Margaret H Vickers, Lesley Wilkes and Debra Jackson
- Perceived aggression towards nurses: study in two Italian health institutions pp. 2329-2341

- Alessandra Zampieron, Marilena Galeazzo, Susanna Turra and Alessandra Buja
- Depression among female psychiatric nurses in southern Taiwan: main and moderating effects of job stress, coping behaviour and social support pp. 2342-2354

- Huey‐S Lin, Janice C Probst and Yu‐C Hsu
- The incidence of low back problems among nursing students in Hong Kong pp. 2355-2362

- Kin Cheung
- The effects of an educational program on knowledge of breast cancer, early detection practices and health beliefs of nurses and midwives pp. 2363-2371

- Esin Ceber, Meral Turk and Meltem Ciceklioglu
- 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 18, 2292–2300 pp. 2372-2373

- Berna Dizer, Ayla Yava and Fatma S Hatipoğlu
Volume 19, issue 13‐14, 2010
- Editorial: The changing face of nursing in a developing country pp. 1765-1766

- Juliet Battice
- Metastatic spinal cord compression: a review of practice and care pp. 1767-1783

- Lynn Kilbride, Marie Cox, Catriona M Kennedy, Siew Hwa Lee and Robin Grant
- Satisfaction with care in oncology outpatient clinics: psychometric characteristics of the Icelandic EORTC IN‐PATSAT32 version pp. 1784-1794

- Elísabet Hjörleifsdóttir, Ingalill Rahm Hallberg and Elín Díanna Gunnarsdóttir
- Perception of risk factors and DXA T score among at‐risk females of osteoporosis pp. 1795-1802

- Shu F Chang, Rong S Yang, Ue L Chung, Chia M Chen and Mei H Cheng
- Implementation of a guideline for pressure ulcer prevention in home care: pretest–post‐test study pp. 1803-1811

- Louis Paquay, Sabine Verstraete, Renild Wouters, Frank Buntinx, Katrien Vanderwee, Tom Defloor and Hendrik Van Gansbeke
- Starting a care improvement journey: focusing on the essentials of bedside nursing care in an Australian teaching hospital pp. 1812-1820

- Tracy Clarke, Michaela Kelleher and Greg Fairbrother
- Psychosocial health and health‐related quality of life in school pupils 11–18 years pp. 1821-1829

- William Lauder, Catherine Burton, C Michelle Roxburgh, Markus Themessl‐Huber, Michelle O’Neill and Abdulrazak Abubakari
- Malnutrition prevalence and precision in nutritional care: an intervention study in one teaching hospital in Iceland pp. 1830-1837

- Albert Westergren, Ólina Torfadóttir, Kerstin Ulander, Carolina Axelsson and Christina Lindholm
- Functional constipation: implications for nursing interventions pp. 1838-1843

- Lirong Zhou, Zheng Lin, Lin Lin, Meifeng Wang and Hongjie Zhang
- A cost–effectiveness analysis of a multimedia learning education program for stoma patients pp. 1844-1854

- Shu‐Fen Lo, Yun‐Tung Wang, Li‐Yue Wu, Mei‐Yu Hsu, Shu‐Chuan Chang and Mark Hayter
- Quality of life in chronic disease: a comparison between patients with heart failure and patients with aphasia after stroke pp. 1855-1860

- Åsa Franzén‐Dahlin, Monica Rydell Karlsson, Märit Mejhert and Ann‐Charlotte Laska
- The effect of clothes on sphygmomanometric blood pressure measurement in hypertensive patients pp. 1861-1864

- Rukiye Pinar, Sıddıka Ataalkin and Roger Watson
- Nurses’ experiences in the relief of postoperative nausea and vomiting pp. 1865-1872

- Börjeson Sussanne, Carina Arweström, Angelica Baker and Carina Berterö
- Risk factors for deep sternal wound infections after cardiac surgery in Jordan pp. 1873-1881

- Ibtisam M Al‐Zaru, Ali A Ammouri, Mousa A Al‐Hassan and Anas A Amr
- Dental care of frail older people and those caring for them pp. 1882-1890

- Ina Nitschke, Mahsa Majdani, Bernhard AJ Sobotta, Thomas Reiber and Werner Hopfenmüller
- A comprehensive training programme for nurse endoscopist performing flexible sigmoidoscopy in Hong Kong pp. 1891-1896

- Nga F Shum, Yau L Lui, Hok K Choi, So C Lau and Judy WC Ho
- User involvement in in‐patient mental health services: operationalisation, empirical testing, and validation pp. 1897-1907

- Marianne Storm, Kjell Hausken and Aslaug Mikkelsen
- Barriers to research utilisation by staff nurses in a university hospital pp. 1908-1918

- Gulseren Kocaman, Seyda Seren, Ayhan A Lash, Seyyare Kurt, Nergiz Bengu and Havva A Yurumezoglu
- Research priorities for nursing care of infants, children and adolescents: a West Australian Delphi study pp. 1919-1928

- Sally Wilson, Anne‐Sylvie Ramelet and Sharon Zuiderduyn
- Reliability and validity of the scale of patient perception of hospital experience with nursing care in a Turkish population pp. 1929-1934

- Gulay Ipek Coban and Magfiret Kasikci
- Actively involving people with dementia in qualitative research pp. 1935-1943

- Jane McKeown, Amanda Clarke, Christine Ingleton and Julie Repper
- Multi‐institutional study of barriers to research utilisation and evidence‐based practice among hospital nurses pp. 1944-1951

- Caroline E Brown, Laurie Ecoff, Son C Kim, Mary A Wickline, Barbara Rose, Kathy Klimpel and Dale Glaser
- Thinking ‘taller’: sharing responsibility in the everyday lives of children with asthma pp. 1952-1959

- Angela Meah, Peter Callery, Linda Milnes and Sam Rogers
- Mothers’ experience with 1st–3rd‐grade children with asthma assisting their child’s adaptation of school life in Taiwan pp. 1960-1968

- Shu‐Chen Cheng, Yu‐chih Chen, Yiing Mei Liou, Kai‐Wei Katherine Wang and Pei‐Fan Mu
- Transitional experiences of women with breast cancer within the first year following diagnosis pp. 1969-1976

- Lisa McCann, Nicola Illingworth, Yvonne Wengström, Gill Hubbard and Nora Kearney
- Processing the first birth: journeying into ‘motherland’ pp. 1977-1985

- Hannah G Dahlen, Lesley M Barclay and Caroline SE Homer
- Lesbians’ attitudes and beliefs regarding overweight and weight reduction pp. 1986-1994

- Susan J Roberts, Eileen M Stuart‐Shor and Rachel A Oppenheimer
- Disrupted sense of self: young women and sexually transmitted infections pp. 1995-2003

- Leah East, Debra Jackson, Kath Peters and Louise O’Brien
- Recovering from a stroke: a longitudinal, qualitative study of older Norwegian women pp. 2004-2013

- Grethe Eilertsen, Marit Kirkevold and Ida Torunn Bjørk
- Perceptions of breastfeeding and planned return to work or school among low‐income pregnant women in the USA pp. 2014-2022

- Wilaiporn Rojjanasrirat and Valmi D Sousa
- Treatment decision‐making in cancer care: the role of the carer pp. 2023-2031

- Gill Hubbard, Nicola Illingworth, Neneh Rowa‐Dewar, Liz Forbat and Nora Kearney
- An exploratory study of anxiety in carers of stroke survivors pp. 2032-2038

- Nan Greenwood and Ann Mackenzie
- Patient perceptions of helpful communication in the context of advanced cancer pp. 2039-2047

- Kelli I Stajduhar, Sally E Thorne, Liza McGuinness and Charmaine Kim‐Sing
- ‘Again’: the impact of recurrence on survivors of cancer and family members pp. 2048-2056

- Cristina G Vivar, Dorothy A Whyte and Anne Mcqueen
- Why carers of frail older people are not using available respite services: an Australian study pp. 2057-2064

- Gillian Stockwell‐Smith, Ursula Kellett and Wendy Moyle
- Parental management of childhood complaints: over‐the‐counter medicine use and advice‐seeking behaviours pp. 2065-2075

- Misel Trajanovska, Elizabeth Manias, Noel Cranswick and Linda Johnston
- Commentary on Kocaman G, Seren S, Lash AA, Kurt S, Bengu N & Yurumezoglu HA. Barriers to research usage by staff nurses in a university hospital. Journal of Clinical Nursing 19, 1908–1918 pp. 2076-2078

- Silvia Corchon
Volume 19, issue 11‐12, 2010
- Editorial: Are we ready? Preparing nurses to respond to disasters and emerging infectious diseases pp. 1483-1484

- Kim Usher
- A review of the nursing role in central venous cannulation: implications for practice policy and research pp. 1485-1494

- Evan Alexandrou, Timothy R Spencer, Steve A Frost, Michael JA Parr, Patricia M Davidson and Kenneth M Hillman
- Pressure ulcer guideline development and dissemination in Europe pp. 1495-1503

- Esther Meesterberends, Ruud Halfens, Christa Lohrmann and Rianne De Wit
- Increasing pressure ulcer rates and changes in delivery of care: a retrospective analysis at a University Clinic pp. 1504-1509

- Jürgen Stausberg, Nils Lehmann, Knut Kröger, Irene Maier, Helmut Schneider, Wolfgang Niebel and For The Interdisciplinary Decubitus Project
- Diagnostic accuracy of two pressure ulcer risk scales and a generic nursing assessment tool. A psychometric comparison pp. 1510-1518

- Antje Tannen, Katrin Balzer, Jan Kottner, Theo Dassen, Ruud Halfens and Elke Mertens
- Influence of a lifestyle intervention among persons with a psychiatric disability: a cluster randomised controlled trail on symptoms, quality of life and sense of coherence pp. 1519-1528

- Karl A Forsberg, Tommy Björkman, Per O Sandman and Mikael Sandlund
- Preventing aggressive incidents and seclusions in forensic care by means of the ‘Early Recognition Method’ pp. 1529-1537

- Frans AJ Fluttert, Berno Van Meijel, Henk Nijman, Stål Bjørkly and Mieke Grypdonck
- Older nursing home residents’ experiences with videoconferencing to communicate with family members pp. 1538-1543

- Hsiu‐Hsin Tsai and Yun‐Fang Tsai
- ‘If it is not recorded, it has not been done!’? consistency between nursing records and observed nursing care in an Italian hospital pp. 1544-1552

- Maria Grazia De Marinis, Michela Piredda, Maria Chiara Pascarella, Bruno Vincenzi, Fiorenza Spiga, Daniela Tartaglini, Rosaria Alvaro and Maria Matarese
- Effectiveness of the auscultatory and pH methods in predicting feeding tube placement pp. 1553-1559

- Ayşe San Turgay and Leyla Khorshid
- Infection probability score, APACHE II and KARNOFSKY scoring systems as predictors of infection onset in haematology–oncology patients pp. 1560-1568

- Eleni Apostolopolou, Vasilios Raftopoulos, Konstantinos Terzis, Kiriaki Pissaki, Maria Pagoni and Sossana Delibasi
- Preparation of parenteral medicines in clinical areas: how can the risks be managed – a UK perspective? pp. 1569-1577

- Alison M Beaney
- Perceived recovery after aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage in individuals with or without depression pp. 1578-1587

- Mathilde Hedlund, Maria Zetterling, Elisabeth Ronne‐Engstrom, Lisa Ekselius and Marianne Carlsson
- Predictors of fatigue in patients with heart failure pp. 1588-1596

- Li‐Huan Chen, Chung‐Yi Li, Shyh‐Ming Shieh, Wei‐Hsian Yin and Ai‐Fu Chiou
- Hand dermatitis among paediatric nurses pp. 1597-1603

- Nurcan Özyazıcıoğlu, Semra Sürenler and Gülbu Tanrıverdi
- Using non‐nutritive sucking and oral glucose solution with neonates to relieve pain: a randomised controlled trial pp. 1604-1611

- Mei‐Fang Liu, Kuan‐Chia Lin, Yi‐Hung Chou and Tzu‐Ying Lee
- Breastfeeding and obesity at 21 years: a cohort study pp. 1612-1617

- Linda Shields, Abdulla A Mamun, Michael O’Callaghan, Gail M Williams and Jake M Najman
- Quality of care issues for dysphagia: modifications involving oral fluids pp. 1618-1624

- Jane M Garcia, Edgar Chambers Iv, Megan Clark, Jennifer Helverson and Ziad Matta
- Triage, treat and transfer: reconceptualising a rural practice model pp. 1625-1634

- Elise Sullivan, Karen Francis and Desley Hegney
- Organisational climate, organisational commitment and intention to leave amongst hospital nurses in Taiwan pp. 1635-1644

- Shwu‐Ru Liou and Ching‐Yu Cheng
- Nurses’ perception of nursing workforce and its impact on the managerial outcomes in emergency departments pp. 1645-1653

- Yi‐Chun Hu, Jih‐Chang Chen, Hsiao‐Ting Chiu, Hsi‐Che Shen and Wen‐Yin Chang
- Burnout in nurses – the relationship between social capital in hospitals and emotional exhaustion pp. 1654-1663

- Christoph Kowalski, Oliver Ommen, Elke Driller, Nicole Ernstmann, Markus A Wirtz, Thorsten Köhler and Holger Pfaff
- Impacts of unit‐level nurse practice environment and burnout on nurse‐reported outcomes: a multilevel modelling approach pp. 1664-1674

- Peter Van Bogaert, Sean Clarke, Ella Roelant, Herman Meulemans and Paul Van de Heyning
- A clinical trial of an individualised intervention programme for family caregivers of older stroke victims in Taiwan pp. 1675-1685

- Yea‐Ing L Shyu, Li‐Min Kuo, Min‐Chi Chen and Sien‐Tsong Chen
- Role adaptation of family caregivers for ventilator‐dependent patients: transition from respiratory care ward to home pp. 1686-1694

- Tzu‐Ting Huang and Ji‐Ming Peng
- Comparing adolescents’ adjustment and family resilience in divorced families depending on the types of primary caregiver pp. 1695-1706

- Sung H Shin, Heeseung Choi, Mi J Kim and Yoon H Kim
- Life stories and biography: a means of connecting family and staff to people with dementia pp. 1707-1715

- Ursula Kellett, Wendy Moyle, Margaret McAllister, Christopher King and Fran Gallagher
- Parenting satisfaction during the immediate postpartum period: factors contributing to mothers’ and fathers’ perceptions pp. 1716-1728

- Anne H Salonen, Marja Kaunonen, Päivi Åstedt‐Kurki, Anna‐Liisa Järvenpää, Hannu Isoaho and Marja‐Terttu Tarkka
- Effectiveness of applying empowerment strategies when establishing a support group for parents of preterm infants pp. 1729-1737

- Chung‐Hua Liu, Yi‐Hung Chao, Chiu‐Mieh Huang, Fang‐Chun Wei and Li‐Yin Chien
- Anxiety levels of mothers whose infants have been cared for in unit level‐I of a neonatal intensive care unit in Turkey pp. 1738-1747

- Yurdagül Erdem
- Womens’ opinions on intrapartal care: development of a theory‐based questionnaire pp. 1748-1760

- Bodil Wilde‐Larsson, Gerry Larsson, Linda J Kvist and Ann‐Kristin Sandin‐Bojö
- Commentary on Young, A (2008) The legal duty of care for nurses and health professional. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 18, 3071–3078. doi 10.1111/j.1365‐2702.2009.02855.x pp. 1761-1762

- Lenore L Boris
- Edited by Dean Whitehead pp. 1763-1763

- Luisa Cescutti‐Butler
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