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Volume 24, issue 23-24, 2015
- Editorial: The public understanding of nursing – time for a step change? pp. 3341-3342

- June Girvin
- Modified early warning scoring (MEWS): evaluating the evidence for tool inclusion of sepsis screening criteria and impact on mortality and failure to rescue pp. 3343-3354

- Jamie K. Roney, Barbara Erin Whitley, Jessica C. Maples, Lexie Scarborough Futrell, Kimberley A. Stunkard and JoAnn D. Long
- Meaning given to spirituality, religiousness and personal beliefs: explored by a sample of a Norwegian population pp. 3355-3364

- Kristina B Torskenæs, Mary H Kalfoss and Berit Sæteren
- Using an evidence‐based care bundle to improve initial emergency nursing management of patients with severe traumatic brain injury pp. 3365-3373

- Jintana Damkliang, Julie Considine, Bridie Kent and Maryann Street
- A regular yoga intervention for staff nurse sleep quality and work stress: a randomised controlled trial pp. 3374-3379

- Ronghua Fang and Xia Li
- Discrepancy between self‐assessments and standardised tests of vision and hearing abilities in older people living at home: an ROC curve analysis pp. 3380-3388

- Gro Gade Haanes, Marit Kirkevold, Dag Hofoss and Grethe Eilertsen
- Patients in transition – improving hospital–home care collaboration through electronic messaging: providers’ perspectives pp. 3389-3399

- Line Melby, Berit J Brattheim and Ragnhild Hellesø
- The relationship between cultural sensitivity and perceived stress among nurses working with foreign patients pp. 3400-3408

- Özge Uzun and Sibel Sevinç
- ‘The challenge to take charge of life with long‐term illness’: nurses' experiences of supporting patients' learning with the didactic model pp. 3409-3416

- Susanne Andersson, Rune Svanström, Kristina Ek, Helena Rosén and Mia Berglund
- Translation and validation of the Greek version of the hypertension knowledge‐level scale pp. 3417-3424

- Anastasia A Chatziefstratiou, Konstantinos Giakoumidakis, Nikolaos V Fotos, George Baltopoulos and Hero Brokalaki‐Pananoudaki
- The efficacy of music therapy for people with dementia: A meta‐analysis of randomised controlled trials pp. 3425-3440

- Yu‐Shiun Chang, Hsin Chu, Chyn‐Yng Yang, Jui‐Chen Tsai, Min‐Huey Chung, Yuan‐Mei Liao, Mei‐ju Chi, Megan F. Liu and Kuei‐Ru Chou
- Nurses' perceptions of their professional practice environment: a cross‐sectional study pp. 3441-3448

- Yingjuan Cao, Michelle DiGiacomo, Yenna Salamonson, Ye Li, Baosha Huai and Patricia M Davidson
- Effectiveness of individualised intervention on older residents with constipation in nursing home: a randomised controlled trial pp. 3449-3458

- Tzu‐Ting Huang, Shu‐Di Yang, Yu‐Hsia Tsai, Yen‐Fan Chin, Bi‐Hwa Wang and Pei‐Kwei Tsay
- Effects of handholding and providing information on anxiety in patients undergoing percutaneous vertebroplasty pp. 3459-3468

- Bong‐Hee Kim, Hee‐Young Kang and Eun‐Young Choi
- Evaluation of care quality for disabled older patients living at home and in institutions pp. 3469-3480

- Shu‐Ching Chang, Ming‐Neng Shiu, Huey‐Tzy Chen, Yee‐Yung Ng, Li‐Chan Lin and Shiao‐Chi Wu
- Registered nurses views of caring in coronary care – a deductive and inductive content analysis pp. 3481-3493

- Ewa K Andersson, Annica Sjöström‐Strand, Ania Willman and Gunilla Borglin
- Being in a critical illness‐recovery process: a phenomenological hermeneutical study pp. 3494-3502

- Carina Palesjö, Lena Nordgren and Margareta Asp
- The patient's experience of temporary paralysis from spinal anaesthesia, a part of total knee replacement pp. 3503-3510

- Louise Bager, Hanne Konradsen and Pia Sander Dreyer
- ‘Watching an artist at work’: aesthetic leadership in clinical nursing workplaces pp. 3511-3518

- Judy Mannix, Lesley Wilkes and John Daly
- Relieved or disappointed – experiences of accepted and rejected living kidney donors: a prospective qualitative study pp. 3519-3527

- Hanne Agerskov, Mette Spliid Ludvigsen, Claus Bistrup and Birthe D Pedersen
- An exploration of partnership through interactions between young ‘expert’ patients with cystic fibrosis and healthcare professionals pp. 3528-3537

- Kath MacDonald, Lindesay Irvine and Margaret Coulter Smith
- Graduate nurses’ knowledge of the functions and limitations of pulse oximetry pp. 3538-3549

- Marie‐Claire Seeley, Lisa McKenna and Kerry Hood
- Validity and reliability of an online extended version of the Nordic Musculoskeletal Questionnaire (NMQ‐E2) to measure nurses' fitness pp. 3550-3563

- Judith D Pugh, Lucy Gelder, Anne M Williams, Diane E Twigg, Anne M Wilkinson and Anthony J Blazevich
- Understanding skill acquisition among registered nurses: the ‘perpetual novice’ phenomenon pp. 3564-3575

- Barbara Wilson, Lori Harwood and Abe Oudshoorn
- Goal setting and lifestyle changes in a nurse‐led counselling programme for leg ulcer patients: an explorative analysis of nursing records pp. 3576-3583

- Irene M van de Glind, Maud M Heinen, Andrea W Evers and Theo van Achterberg
- Consumer involvement in mental health education for health professionals: feasibility and support for the role pp. 3584-3593

- Brenda Happell, Wanda Bennetts, Chris Platania‐Phung and Jenny Tohotoa
- A qualitative study to explore the attitude of clinical staff to the challenges of caring for obese patients pp. 3594-3604

- Elizabeth Lumley, Catherine V. Homer, Simon Palfreyman, Phil Shackley and Angela Mary Tod
- Reasons for returning to the emergency department following discharge from an internal medicine unit: perspectives of patients and the liaison nurse clinician pp. 3605-3614

- Molywan Vat, Carol Common, Andrea Maria Laizner, Coralie Borduas and Christine Maheu
- Facilitators and barriers in expanding scope of practice: findings from a national survey of Irish nurses and midwives pp. 3615-3626

- Gerard M Fealy, Daniela Rohde, Mary Casey, Anne‐Marie Brady, Josephine Hegarty, Catriona Kennedy, Martin McNamara, Pauline O'Reilly and Geraldine Prizeman
- Coping and rehabilitation in alcoholic liver disease patients after hepatic encephalopathy – in interaction with professionals and relatives pp. 3627-3637

- Maria Rudkjær Mikkelsen, Carsten Hendriksen, Frank Vinholt Schiødt and Susan Rydahl‐Hansen
- Risk of extrapyramidal side effects comparing continuous vs. bolus intravenous metoclopramide administration: a systematic review and meta‐analysis of randomised controlled trials pp. 3638-3646

- Iván Cavero‐Redondo, Celia Álvarez‐Bueno, Diana P Pozuelo‐Carrascosa, Ana Díez‐Fernández and Blanca Notario‐Pacheco
- Aged care residents in the emergency department: the experiences of relatives pp. 3647-3653

- Julia Morphet, Kelly Decker, Kimberley Crawford, Kelli Innes, Allison Fiona Williams and Debra Griffiths
- Examining the psychometric properties of the brief ‘Menopausal Symptoms Distress Affecting Sleep Quality Scale’ pp. 3654-3663

- Hsiu‐Chin Hsu, Mei‐Hsiang Lin, Whei‐Mei Shih and Lee‐Ing Tsao
- Nurses' experiences of hospitalised patients' sleep in Sweden: a qualitative study pp. 3664-3673

- Linda Gellerstedt, Jörgen Medin, Maria Kumlin and Monica Rydell Karlsson
- Construction and validation of a scale of assessment of self‐care behaviours anticipatory to creation of arteriovenous fistula pp. 3674-3680

- Clemente Neves Sousa, Maria Henriqueta Figueiredo, Vanessa Filipa Dias, Paulo Teles and João Luís Apóstolo
- Effects of therapeutic positioning on vital parameters in patients with central neurological disorders: a randomised controlled trial pp. 3681-3690

- Heidrun M. Pickenbrock, Antonia Zapf and Dirk Dressler
- Treatment of older people with dementia in surgical wards from the viewpoints of the patients and close relatives pp. 3691-3699

- Nina Hynninen, Reetta Saarnio and Arja Isola
- Physical assessment techniques performed by Italian registered nurses: a quantitative survey pp. 3700-3706

- Giancarlo Cicolini, Marco Tomietto, Valentina Simonetti, Dania Comparcini, Maria Elena Flacco, Maicol Carvello and Lamberto Manzoli
- Challenges and opportunities of undertaking a video ethnographic study to understand medication communication pp. 3707-3715

- Wei Liu, Marie Gerdtz and Elizabeth Manias
- A critical review: early life nutrition and prenatal programming for adult disease pp. 3716-3729

- Mary Carolan‐Olah, Maria Duarte‐Gardea and Julia Lechuga
- Predictive or not predictive: understanding the mixed messages from the patient's DNA sequence pp. 3730-3735

- A Cecile J W Janssens, Christine Patch and Heather Skirton
- A potential impact of nursing characteristics prior to in‐hospital cardiac arrest: a self‐ reported study pp. 3736-3738

- Mina Attin, Yishan Xu, Chii‐Dean Lin and Hector Lemus
- Pathophysiology team teaching: Bioscientist contribution to knowledge integration in a nursing subject pp. 3739-3741

- Martin Christensen, Judy A Craft, Lisa Wirihana and Christopher J Gordon
- The test–retest reliability of the Incontinence Questionnaire‐Urinary Incontinence Short Form (ICIQ‐UI SF) for assessing type of urinary incontinence in males and females pp. 3742-3744

- Edmond PH Choi, Cindy LK Lam and Weng Yee Chin
- Aged care nurse practitioners working in general practice pp. 3745-3747

- Michael Bentley, Melinda Minstrell, Hazel Bucher, Lisa Sproule, Andrew Robinson and Christine Stirling
Volume 24, issue 21-22, 2015
- Editorial: Leadership when there are no easy answers: applying leader moral courage to wicked problems pp. 3021-3023

- Marie Hutchinson, John Daly, Kim Usher and Debra Jackson
- Nutrition‐based interventions to address metabolic syndrome in the Navajo: a systematic review pp. 3024-3045

- Lorenzo T Nava, Jenelle M Zambrano, Karen P Arviso, Denise Brochetti and Kathleen L Becker
- Excessive bleeding predictors after cardiac surgery in adults: integrative review pp. 3046-3062

- Camila Takao Lopes, Talita Raquel dos Santos, Evelise Helena Fadini Reis Brunori, Sue A Moorhead, Juliana de Lima Lopes and Alba Lucia Bottura Leite de Barros
- Medication errors in hospitals: a literature review of disruptions to nursing practice during medication administration pp. 3063-3076

- Carolyn Hayes, Debra Jackson, Patricia M Davidson and Tamara Power
- Role of nurse practitioners in reducing cardiovascular risk factors: a retrospective cohort study pp. 3077-3083

- Zalika Klemenc‐Ketis, Alenka Terbovc, Bostjan Gomiscek and Janko Kersnik
- Evaluating the use of key performance indicators to evidence the patient experience pp. 3084-3094

- Tanya McCance, Jack Hastings and Hilda Dowler
- Torn between dual roles: the experiences of nurse‐family members when a loved one is hospitalised in a critical condition pp. 3095-3106

- Tracey M Giles and Victoria Williamson
- Changes in health‐related quality of life in older patients one year after an intensive care unit stay pp. 3107-3117

- Marie‐Madlen Jeitziner, Sandra MG Zwakhalen, Reto Bürgin, Virpi Hantikainen and Jan PH Hamers
- The reliability, validity, sensitivity, specificity and predictive values of the Chinese version of the Rowland Universal Dementia Assessment Scale pp. 3118-3128

- Chia‐Wei Chen, Hsin Chu, Chia‐Fen Tsai, Hui‐Ling Yang, Jui‐Chen Tsai, Min‐Huey Chung, Yuan‐Mei Liao, Mei‐ju Chi and Kuei‐Ru Chou
- Enabling resources in people with dementia: a qualitative study about nurses’ strategies that may support a sense of coherence in people with dementia pp. 3129-3137

- Daniela Lillekroken, Solveig Hauge and Åshild Slettebø
- Early identification and management of the unstable adult patient in the emergency department pp. 3138-3146

- Paul Hudson, Jodie Ekholm, Maree Johnson and Rachel Langdon
- Validation of the Chinese version of the CogState computerised cognitive assessment battery in Taiwanese patients with heart failure pp. 3147-3154

- Cheng‐Chen Chou, Susan J Pressler, Bruno Giordani and Susan Jane Fetzer
- The effect of cognitive appraisal in middle‐aged women stroke survivors and the psychological health of their caregivers: a follow‐up study pp. 3155-3164

- Ming‐Hsiu Wu, Sheuan Lee, Hui‐Yi Su and Hsiang‐Chu Pai
- Pressure ulcer risk assessment: retrospective analysis of Braden Scale scores in Portuguese hospitalised adult patients pp. 3165-3176

- Pedro Sardo, Cláudia Simões, José Alvarelhão, César Costa, Carlos J Simões, Jorge Figueira, João L Simões, Francisco Amado, António Amaro and Elsa Melo
- Nursing teams caring for hospitalised older adults pp. 3177-3185

- Sherry Dahlke and Jennifer Baumbusch
- Approaches of intensive care nurses towards sensory requirements of patients pp. 3186-3196

- Yeter Sinem Üzar Özçetin and Duygu Hiçdurmaz
- Adherence to hand hygiene guidelines – significance of measuring fidelity pp. 3197-3205

- Anne Korhonen, Helena Ojanperä, Teija Puhto, Raija Järvinen, Pirjo Kejonen and Arja Holopainen
- Breathing exercise combined with cognitive behavioural intervention improves sleep quality and heart rate variability in major depression pp. 3206-3214

- Hui‐Ching Chien, Yu‐Chu Chung, Mei‐Ling Yeh and Jia‐Fu Lee
- Symptoms and fear in heart failure patients approaching end of life: a mixed methods study pp. 3215-3223

- Martha Abshire, Jiayun Xu, Cheryl Dennison Himmelfarb, Patricia Davidson, Daniel Sulmasy, Joan Kub, Mark Hughes and Marie Nolan
- Work‐related factors, job satisfaction and intent to leave the current job among United States nurses pp. 3224-3232

- Kihye Han, Alison M Trinkoff and Ayse P Gurses
- ‘Providing good and comfortable care by building a bond of trust’: nurses views regarding their role in patients' perception of safety in the Intensive Care Unit pp. 3233-3244

- Annelies Wassenaar, Mark van den Boogaard, Truus van der Hooft, Peter Pickkers and Lisette Schoonhoven
- Preregistration student nurses' self‐reported preparedness for practice before and after the introduction of a capstone subject pp. 3245-3254

- Kim Usher, Jane Mills, Caryn West, Tanya Park and Cindy Woods
- Perceptions of needs related to the practice of self‐care for minor illness pp. 3255-3265

- Silje Gustafsson, Irene Vikman, Stefan Sävenstedt and Jesper Martinsson
- Caught in suffering bodies: a qualitative study of immigrant women on long‐term sick leave in Norway pp. 3266-3275

- Line Nortvedt, Helle Ploug Hansen, Bernadette N Kumar and Vibeke Lohne
- Nurse perceptions of the Nursing Delirium Screening Scale in two palliative care inpatient units: a focus group study pp. 3276-3285

- Annmarie Hosie, Elizabeth Lobb, Meera Agar, Patricia M Davidson, Richard Chye and Jane Phillips
- Emergency nurses' perceptions of sedation management practices for critically ill intubated patients: a qualitative study pp. 3286-3295

- Wayne Varndell, Margaret Fry and Doug Elliott
- Fluid role boundaries: exploring the contribution of the advanced nurse practitioner to multi‐professional palliative care pp. 3296-3305

- Catriona Kennedy, Patricia Brooks Young, Jacqueline Nicol, Karen Campbell and Carol Gray Brunton
- Does your organization use gender inclusive forms? Nurses' confusion about trans* terminology pp. 3306-3317

- Rebecca Carabez, Marion Pellegrini, Andrea Mankovitz, Mickey Eliason and Megan Scott
- Role of the Lebanese family caregivers in cardiac self‐care: a collective approach pp. 3318-3326

- Nuhad Y Dumit, Sarah Abboud, Angela Massouh and Joan K Magilvy
- Realising skilled companionship in nursing: a utopian idea or difficult challenge? pp. 3327-3335

- Bernadette Dierckx de Casterlé
- An observational study on work interruptions during medication administration in residential care homes for older people pp. 3336-3339

- Linda Yin‐king Lee, Mimi Mei‐ha Tiu, Caroline Yee‐chong Charm and Ka‐fai Wong
Volume 24, issue 19-20, 2015
- Editorial: Follow the yellow brick road‐ the compassion deficit debate where to from here? pp. 2689-2694

- Fiona Timmins and Jan MA de Vries
- Structure and content components of self‐management interventions that improve health‐related quality of life in people with inflammatory bowel disease: a systematic review, meta‐analysis and meta‐regression pp. 2695-2709

- Wenjing Tu, Guihua Xu and Shizheng Du
- Should we implement mealtime assistance in the hospital setting? A systematic literature review with meta‐analyses pp. 2710-2721

- Eliza C Tassone, Jasmin A Tovey, Jessica E Paciepnik, Isabel M Keeton, Anthony Y Khoo, Nicholas G Van Veenendaal and Judi Porter
- mHealth SMS text messaging interventions and to promote medication adherence: an integrative review pp. 2722-2735

- Tracy DeKoekkoek, Barbara Given, Charles W Given, Kimberly Ridenour, Monica Schueller and Sandra L Spoelstra
- Follow‐up telephone calls to patients discharged after undergoing orthopaedic surgery: double‐blind, randomised controlled trial of efficacy pp. 2736-2744

- Marco Clari, Simona Frigerio, Fulvio Ricceri, Andrea Pici, Rosaria Alvaro and Valerio Dimonte
- Exploring the role of practical nursing wisdom in the care of patients with urinary problems at the end of life: a qualitative interview study pp. 2745-2756

- Naomi Farrington, Mandy Fader, Alison Richardson and Samantha Sartain
- Experience of self‐management of medications among older people with multimorbidity pp. 2757-2764

- Martina Summer Meranius and Gabriella Engstrom
- Human papillomavirus vaccine acceptability among female undergraduate students in China: the role of knowledge and psychosocial factors pp. 2765-2778

- Can Gu, Linda M Niccolai, Shengbo Yang, Xiuhua Wang and Lijian Tao
- The effectiveness of the newly designed thermal gown on hypothermic patients after spinal surgery pp. 2779-2787

- Wen‐Ping Lee, Pao‐Yuan Wu, Whei‐Mei Shih, Meng‐Ying Lee and Lun‐Hui Ho
- Standardised care plans for in hospital stroke care improve documentation of health care assessments pp. 2788-2796

- Ulrika Pöder, Marie Fogelberg Dahm, Nina Karlsson and Barbro Wadensten
- Biosciences in nurse education: is the curriculum fit for practice? Lecturers' views and recommendations from across the UK pp. 2797-2806

- Vanessa Taylor, Sarah Ashelford, Patricia Fell and Penelope J Goacher
- Nurses' views of shortcomings in patent care encounters in one hospital in Sweden pp. 2807-2814

- Åsa Nilsson, Lisa Skär and Siv Söderberg
- Factors associated with rushed and missed resident care in western Canadian nursing homes: a cross‐sectional survey of health care aides pp. 2815-2825

- Jennifer A Knopp‐Sihota, Linda Niehaus, Janet E Squires, Peter G Norton and Carole A Estabrooks
- Supporting new graduate nurses making the transition to rural nursing practice: views from experienced rural nurses pp. 2826-2834

- Jackie Lea and Mary Cruickshank
- Nursing staffs' emotional well‐being and caring behaviours pp. 2835-2848

- Navtej Chana, Paul Kennedy and Zoë J Chessell
- Measuring the impact of a 3D simulation experience on nursing students' cultural empathy using a modified version of the Kiersma‐Chen Empathy Scale pp. 2849-2858

- Naleya Everson, Tracy Levett‐Jones, Samuel Lapkin, Victoria Pitt, Pamela van der Riet, Rachel Rossiter, Donovan Jones, Conor Gilligan and Helen Courtney‐Pratt
- Medication communication during handover interactions in specialty practice settings pp. 2859-2870

- Sandra Braaf, Sascha Rixon, Allison Williams, Danny Liew and Elizabeth Manias
- Scope of practice decision making: findings from a national survey of Irish nurses and midwives pp. 2871-2880

- Gerard Fealy, Mary Casey, Daniela Rohde, Anne‐Marie Brady, Josephine Hegarty, Catriona Kennedy, Martin McNamara, Pauline O'Reilly and Geraldine Prizeman
- Nurses' attitudes towards professional containment methods used in psychiatric wards and perceptions of aggression in Turkey pp. 2881-2889

- Neslihan Keser Özcan, Hülya Bilgin, Münevver Akın and Nur Elçin Badırgalı Boyacıoğlu
- Nurse‐led telephone follow‐up after total knee arthroplasty – content and the patients’ views pp. 2890-2899

- Kirsten Szöts, Hanne Konradsen, Søren Solgaard, Stina Bogø and Birte Østergaard
- A multidisciplinary approach to reducing spurious hyperkalemia in hospital outpatient clinics pp. 2900-2906

- Tze Ping Loh and Sunil K Sethi
- Effect of professional self‐concept on burnout among community health nurses in Chengdu, China: the mediator role of organisational commitment pp. 2907-2915

- Xiaoyi Cao, Lin Chen, Lang Tian, Yongshu Diao and Xiuying Hu
- Nurses’ knowledge of foot care in the context of home care: a cross‐sectional correlational survey study pp. 2916-2925

- Minna Stolt, Riitta Suhonen, Pauli Puukka, Matti Viitanen, Päivi Voutilainen and Helena Leino‐Kilpi
- Discerning the healing path – how nurses assist patient spirituality in diverse health care settings pp. 2926-2935

- Tove Giske and Pamela H Cone
- Relationship between dialysis adequacy and sleep quality in haemodialysis patients pp. 2936-2944

- Nuran Tosun, Nurten Kalender, Fatma Ilknur Cinar, Gulcan Bagcivan, Mujdat Yenicesu, Dilek Dikici and Dilek Kaya
- The perspective of children on factors influencing their participation in perioperative care pp. 2945-2953

- Carina Sjöberg, Helene Amhliden, Jens M Nygren, Susann Arvidsson and Petra Svedberg
- Learning to ensure patient safety in clinical settings: comparing Finnish and British nursing students’ perceptions pp. 2954-2964

- Susanna Tella, Nancy‐Jane Smith, Pirjo Partanen, David Jamookeeah, Marja‐Leena Lamidi and Hannele Turunen
- Self‐efficacy and relevance of bioscience for nursing, midwifery and healthcare students pp. 2965-2972

- Sharon Andrew, Andrew McVicar, Mandana Zanganeh and Nigel Henderson
- Perceptions of reporting practices and barriers to reporting incidents among registered nurses and physicians in accredited and nonaccredited Jordanian hospitals pp. 2973-2982

- Raeda F AbuAlRub, Nemeh A Al‐Akour and Nour H Alatari
- Translation and psychometric evaluation of a French version of the Readiness for Hospital Discharge Scale pp. 2983-2992

- Cedric Mabire, Thierry Lecerf, Christophe Büla, Diane Morin, Genevieve Blanc and Celine Goulet
- Effectiveness of nurse‐led early discharge planning programmes for hospital inpatients with chronic disease or rehabilitation needs: a systematic review and meta‐analysis pp. 2993-3005

- Qin‐Mei Zhu, Jia Liu, Hong‐Yi Hu and Su Wang
- Compassion: a critical review of peer‐reviewed nursing literature pp. 3006-3015

- Graham McCaffrey and Shelagh McConnell
- Knowledge and training needs of nurses and physicians on unsuitable drugs for patients with dysphagia or feeding tubes pp. 3016-3019

- Kristina Lohmann, Julia Ferber, Meret F Haefeli, Dominic Störzinger, Martina Schwald, Walter E Haefeli and Hanna M Seidling
Volume 24, issue 17-18, 2015
- Editorial: Time as presence and opportunity: the key to spiritual care in contemporary nursing practice pp. 2355-2356

- Sílvia Caldeira and Fiona Timmins
- Living with chronic illness in adults: a concept analysis pp. 2357-2367

- Leire Ambrosio, Juana Maria Senosiain García, Mario Riverol Fernández, Sagrario Anaut Bravo, Sara Díaz De Cerio Ayesa, María Eugenia Ursúa Sesma, Neus Caparrós and Mari Carmen Portillo
- Aspirating during the intramuscular injection procedure: a systematic literature review pp. 2368-2375

- Helen Sisson
- Addressing the burden of stroke caregivers: a literature review pp. 2376-2382

- Deborah Jacks Camak
- Predictors of maternal state anxiety on arrival at a Japanese hospital outpatient clinic: a cross‐sectional study pp. 2383-2391

- Shingo Ueki, Kazuteru Niinomi, Yuko Takashima, Ryoko Kimura, Kazuyo Komai, Kiyotaka Murakami and Chieko Fujiwara
- Predictors of HIV enacted stigma among Chilean women pp. 2392-2401

- Rosina Cianelli, Natalia Villlegas, Giovanna De Oliveira, Kimberly Hires, Karina Gattamorta, Lilian Ferrer and Nilda Peragallo
- Measuring maternal health literacy in adolescents attending antenatal care in a developing country – the impact of selected demographic characteristics pp. 2402-2409

- Mpolampola DAS Naigaga, Øystein Guttersrud and Kjell S Pettersen
- Balancing hope with reality: how neonatal nurses manage the uncertainty of caring for extremely premature babies pp. 2410-2418

- Janet Green, Philip Darbyshire, Anne Adams and Debra Jackson
- Long‐term consequences of pain, anxiety and agitation for critically ill older patients after an intensive care unit stay pp. 2419-2428

- Marie‐Madlen Jeitziner, Jan PH Hamers, Reto Bürgin, Virpi Hantikainen and Sandra MG Zwakhalen
- Death attitudes and positive coping in Spanish nursing undergraduates: a cross‐sectional and correlational study pp. 2429-2438

- Montserrat Edo‐Gual, Cristina Monforte‐Royo, Amor Aradilla‐Herrero and Joaquín Tomás‐Sábado
- Preoperative psychological distress, coping and quality of life in Chinese patients with newly diagnosed gastric cancer pp. 2439-2447

- Jingfang Hong, Zengzeng Wei and Weili Wang
- New kid on the block? Community nurses’ experiences of caring for sick children at home pp. 2448-2457

- Sarah Samuelson, Charlotta Willén and Ewa‐Lena Bratt
- Catalysts of worker‐to‐worker violence and incivility in hospitals pp. 2458-2467

- Lydia E Hamblin, Lynnette Essenmacher, Mark J Upfal, Jim Russell, Mark Luborsky, Joel Ager and Judith E Arnetz
- Differences in the treatment and evolution of acute coronary syndromes according to gender: what are the causes? pp. 2468-2477

- Marta Ferraz‐Torres, Tomás Belzunegui‐Otano, Blanca Marín‐Fernandez, Óscar Martinez‐Garcia and Berta Ibañez‐Beroiz
- Clinical usefulness of the definitions for defining characteristics of activity intolerance, excess fluid volume and decreased cardiac output in decompensated heart failure: a descriptive exploratory study pp. 2478-2487

- Vanessa de Souza, Sandra Salloum Zeitoun, Camila Takao Lopes, Ana Paula Dias de Oliveira, Juliana de Lima Lopes and Alba Lucia Bottura Leite de Barros
- Attitudes towards rotating shift work in clinical nurses: a Q‐methodology study pp. 2488-2497

- Eun‐Ho Ha
- Facilitating patients with disorders of consciousness to sit without trunk support: a qualitative study pp. 2498-2504

- Kumiko Miyata, Sadako Yoshimura and Yuko Hayashi
- Ineffective breathing pattern in children and adolescents with congenital heart disease: accuracy of defining characteristics pp. 2505-2513

- Beatriz Amorim Beltrão, Tracy Heather Herdman, Lívia Maia Pascoal, Daniel Bruno Resende Chaves, Viviane Martins da Silva and Marcos Venícios de Oliveira Lopes
- Health needs of older Aboriginal people in Taiwan: a community‐based assessment using a multidimensional instrument pp. 2514-2521

- Ling‐Ling Lee, Shu‐Huan Lin and Ian Philp
- Nurses' experiences of performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation in intensive care units: a qualitative study pp. 2522-2528

- Fredric Sjöberg, Emil Schönning and Martin Salzmann‐Erikson
- The changing boundaries of nursing: a qualitative study of the transition to a new nursing care delivery model pp. 2529-2537

- Ann Rhéaume, Sophie Dionne, Denise Gaudet, Monique Allain, Estelle Belliveau, Laurraine Boudreau and Laurianne Brown
- Psychometric performance of the English language six‐item Caring Behaviours Inventory in an acute care context pp. 2538-2544

- David Edvardsson, Anne‐Marie Mahoney, Juanita Hardy, Tony McGillion, Anne McLean, Frances Pearce, Kathryn Salamone and Elizabeth Watt
- Misconceptions about smoking in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus: a qualitative analysis pp. 2545-2553

- Tin Kin Chau, Daniel Yee Tak Fong, Sophia Siu Chee Chan, Janet Yuen Ha Wong, William Ho Cheung Li, Kathryn Choon Beng Tan, Angela Yee Man Leung, David Chung Ngok Wong, Doris Yin Ping Leung and Tai Hing Lam
- Identifying nurse practitioners' required case management competencies in health promotion practice in municipal public primary health care. A two‐stage modified Delphi study pp. 2554-2561

- Virpi Maijala, Kerttu Tossavainen and Hannele Turunen
- A qualitative study of nurses’ clinical experience in recognising low mood and depression in older patients with multiple long‐term conditions pp. 2562-2570

- Susan Waterworth, Bruce Arroll, Deborah Raphael, John Parsons and Merryn Gott
- British‐Pakistani women's perspectives of diabetes self‐management: the role of identity pp. 2571-2580

- Rabiya Majeed‐Ariss, Cath Jackson, Peter Knapp and Francine M Cheater
- Dealing with existential anxiety in exercise‐based cardiac rehabilitation: a phenomenological‐hermeneutic study of patients' lived experiences pp. 2581-2590

- Charlotte P Simonÿ, Birthe D Pedersen, Pia Dreyer and Regner Birkelund
- ‘Let's talk about sex’ – A Knowledge, Attitudes and Practice study among Paediatric Nurses about Teen Sexual Health in Hong Kong pp. 2591-2600

- Benjamin Hon‐Kei Yip, Xiao‐Tong Sheng, Vivian Wai‐Yen Chan, Lilian Hiu‐Lei Wong, Susanna Wai‐Yee Lee and Anisha Anna Abraham
- ‘Rapid discharge’: issues for hospital‐based nurses in discharging cancer patients home to die pp. 2601-2610

- Yung Ying Tan and Jeanine Blackford
- Health professionals’ perceptions regarding family witnessed resuscitation in adult critical care settings pp. 2611-2619

- Ibrahim Bashayreh, Ahmad Saifan, Abdul‐Monim Batiha, Stephen Timmons and Stuart Nairn
- Neonatal nurses’ beliefs about almost continuous parent–infant skin‐to‐skin contact in neonatal intensive care pp. 2620-2627

- Evalotte Mörelius and Gene Cranston Anderson
- Nursing educator perspectives of overseas qualified nurses' intercultural clinical communication: barriers, enablers and engagement strategies pp. 2628-2637

- Susan Philip, Elizabeth Manias and Robyn Woodward‐Kron
- Rural nurses: a convenient co‐location strategy for the rural mental health care of young people pp. 2638-2648

- Rhonda L Wilson and Kim Usher
- Grace under fire: aesthetic leadership in clinical nursing pp. 2649-2658

- Judy Mannix, Lesley Wilkes and John Daly
- The lived experience of adults with ulcerative colitis pp. 2659-2667

- Jacqueline Sammut, Josianne Scerri and Rita Borg Xuereb
- Comprehensive analysis of patient and caregiver predictors for caregiver burden, anxiety and depression in Alzheimer's disease pp. 2668-2678

- Qing Lou, Shuling Liu, Ya Ruth Huo, Mengyuan Liu, Shuai Liu and Yong Ji
- Chinese Health Literacy Scale for Diabetes – multiple‐choice version (CHLSD‐MC): a validation study pp. 2679-2682

- Angela YM Leung, Ho Fan Lau, Pui Hing Chau and Esther WY Chan
Volume 24, issue 15-16, 2015
- Editorial: Practising with our hearts and minds: nurses and intimate partner violence pp. 2055-2056

- Denise Wilson
- Nurses' views regarding implementing advance care planning for older people: a systematic review and synthesis of qualitative studies pp. 2057-2073

- Li‐Shan Ke, Xiaoyan Huang, Margaret O'Connor and Susan Lee
- HIV and STI testing in older adults: an integrative review pp. 2074-2095

- Jessica L. Tillman and Hayley D. Mark
- Nursing psychotherapeutic interventions: a review of clinical studies pp. 2096-2105

- Francisco Miguel Correia Sampaio, Carlos Alberto da Cruz Sequeira and María Teresa Lluch Canut
- Supporting staff to respond effectively to informal complaints: findings from an action research study pp. 2106-2114

- Helen T Allan, Ann Christine Odelius, Billie J Hunter, Karen Bryan, Wendy Knibb, Jill Shawe and Ann Gallagher
- The impact of emotional intelligence on work engagement of registered nurses: the mediating role of organisational justice pp. 2115-2124

- Yun Zhu, Congcong Liu, Bingmei Guo, Lin Zhao and Fenglan Lou
- Structural positioning of nurse leaders and empowerment pp. 2125-2132

- Kerri‐ann Hughes, Jennifer Barbara Carryer and Jill White
- Balancing my disease: women's perspectives of living with inflammatory bowel disease pp. 2133-2142

- Dorothy N Sykes, Paula C Fletcher and Margaret A Schneider
- Assessment of psychosocial problems in children with type 1 diabetes and their families: the added value of using standardised questionnaires in addition to clinical estimations of nurses and paediatricians pp. 2143-2151

- Emiel A Boogerd, Anouk MA Damhuis, Janiëlle (A)AEM van Alfen‐van der Velden, Marley CCH Steeghs, Cees Noordam, Chris M Verhaak and Ignace PR Vermaes
- Well, who do I phone?’ Preparing for urgent care: a challenge for patients and service providers alike pp. 2152-2163

- Vivien E Coates, Adrian McCann, Natasha Posner, Kathleen Gunn and Kate Seers
- Finding privacy from a public death: a qualitative exploration of how a dedicated space for end‐of‐life care in an acute hospital impacts on dying patients and their families pp. 2164-2174

- Susan Slatyer, Catherine Pienaar, Anne M. Williams, Karen Proctor and Laura Hewitt
- Experience of living with an enterocutaneous fistula pp. 2175-2183

- Karolina Härle, Margareta Lindgren and Olof Hallböök
- Surveying the hidden attitudes of hospital nurses’ towards poverty pp. 2184-2191

- James Wittenauer, Ruth Ludwick, Kristin Baughman and Rebecca Fishbein
- Fatigue two months after myocardial infarction and its relationships with other concurrent symptoms, sleep quality and coping strategies pp. 2192-2200

- Ulla Fredriksson‐Larsson, Pia Alsén, Björn W Karlson and Eva Brink
- Health value & perceived control over health: behavioural constructs to support Type 2 diabetes self‐management in clinical practice pp. 2201-2210

- Linda Elizabeth Nugent, Maggie Carson, Nicola Naomi Zammitt, Graeme Drummond Smith and Kenneth A Wallston
- Treatment targets in emergency departments: nurses’ views of how they affect clinical practice pp. 2211-2218

- Louise Hoyle and Aimee Grant
- Risk factor‐related lifestyle habits of hospital‐admitted stroke patients – an exploratory study pp. 2219-2230

- Anne Oikarinen, Janne Engblom, Maria Kääriäinen and Helvi Kyngäs
- A qualitative evaluation of capnography use in paediatric sedation: perceptions, practice and barriers pp. 2231-2238

- Neel S Iyer, Jeannette R Koziel and Melissa L Langhan
- Lower urinary tract symptoms of prostate cancer patients undergoing treatments over eight‐month follow‐up pp. 2239-2246

- Hui‐Chi Li, Kuei‐Min Chen, Yu‐Hua Lin and Tai‐Been Chen
- A randomised clinical trial comparing the patient comfort and efficacy of three different graduated compression stockings in the prevention of postoperative deep vein thrombosis pp. 2247-2257

- Hatice Ayhan, Emine Iyigun, Selami Ince, Mehmet Fatih Can, Sevgi Hatipoglu and Mutlu Saglam
- Living kidney donors' experiences while undergoing evaluation for donation: a qualitative study pp. 2258-2267

- Hanne Agerskov, Mette Spliid Ludvigsen, Claus Bistrup and Birthe D Pedersen
- Sex on show. Issues of privacy and dignity in a Forensic mental health hospital: Nurse and patient views pp. 2268-2276

- Chris Quinn and Brenda Happell
- Effects of the amount of rice in meals on postprandial blood pressure in older people with postprandial hypotension: a within‐subjects design pp. 2277-2285

- Jung Tae Son and Eunjoo Lee
- Job satisfaction and horizontal violence in hospital staff registered nurses: the mediating role of peer relationships pp. 2286-2294

- Christina Purpora and Mary A Blegen
- Transitions in the communication experiences of tracheostomised patients in intensive care: a qualitative descriptive study pp. 2295-2304

- Stine Irene Flinterud and Birgitta Andershed
- Experiencing transformation: the case of Jordanian nurse immigrating to the UK pp. 2305-2313

- Zaid M Al‐Hamdan, Ahmad H Al‐Nawafleh, Hala A Bawadi, Veronica James, Milika Matiti and Bonnie M Hagerty
- How do people live life successfully with Parkinson's disease? pp. 2314-2322

- Mi‐Young Kang and Caroline Ellis‐Hill
- How individuals with dementia in nursing homes maintain their dignity through life storytelling – a case study pp. 2323-2330

- Anne Kari Tolo Heggestad and Åshild Slettebø
- Evaluation of a workplace engagement project for people with younger onset dementia pp. 2331-2339

- Jacinta Robertson and David Evans
- Exploring nurses’ reactions to a novel technology to support acute health care delivery pp. 2340-2351

- Bridie Kent, Bernice Redley, Nilmini Wickramasinghe, Lemai Nguyen, Nyree J. Taylor, Hoda Moghimi and Mari Botti
- The reliability and validity of the pain items of the Hong Kong version interRAI community health assessment for community‐dwelling elders in Hong Kong pp. 2352-2354

- Justina YW Liu, Iris Chi, Kin‐Sun Chan, Claudia KY Lai and Angela YM Leung
Volume 24, issue 13-14, 2015
- Editorial: Action nursing in an uncaring society? pp. 1741-1742

- Benny Goodman
- Dignity‐conserving care in palliative care settings: An integrative review pp. 1743-1772

- Bridget Johnston, Philip Larkin, Michael Connolly, Catriona Barry, Melanie Narayanasamy, Ulrika Östlund and Sonja McIlfatrick
- Defining the key clinical indicators for ineffective breathing pattern in paediatric patients: a meta‐analysis of accuracy studies pp. 1773-1783

- Vanessa Emille Carvalho de Sousa, Marcos Venícios de Oliveira Lopes, Viviane Martins da Silva and Gail M Keenan
- The lived experience of fathers of preterm infants in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: a systematic review of qualitative studies pp. 1784-1794

- Livio Provenzi and Elena Santoro
- Gum chewing and gastrointestinal function following caesarean delivery: a systematic review and meta‐analysis pp. 1795-1804

- Hagit Hochner, Sandi M Tenfelde, Wiessam Abu Ahmad and Michal Liebergall‐Wischnitzer
- Clinical validity of a relocation stress scale for the families of patients transferred from intensive care units pp. 1805-1814

- HyunSoo Oh, Seul Lee, JiSun Kim, EunJu Lee, HyoNam Min, OkJa Cho and WhaSook Seo
- Persons with psychosis perceptions of participating in a lifestyle intervention pp. 1815-1824

- Rikard Wärdig, Margareta Bachrach‐Lindström, Sally Hultsjö, Torbjörn Lindström and Anniqa Foldemo
- Patients' perceptions of their postoperative recovery for one month pp. 1825-1836

- Angelica Forsberg, Irene Vikman, Britt‐Marie Wälivaara and Åsa Engström
- The experience of learning to speak up: a narrative inquiry on newly graduated registered nurses pp. 1837-1848

- Bernice Yee‐Shui Law and Engle Angela Chan
- Weight loss experiences of obese perimenopausal women with metabolic syndrome pp. 1849-1859

- Mei‐Chen Su, Hung‐Ru Lin, Nain‐Feng Chu, Chih‐Hsung Huang and Lee‐Ing Tsao
- Predictors of levels of functioning among Chinese people with severe mental illness: a 12‐month prospective cohort study pp. 1860-1873

- Wai‐Tong Chien, Claire K K Lam and Bacon F L Ng
- Failures in communication through documents and documentation across the perioperative pathway pp. 1874-1884

- Sandra Braaf, Robin Riley and Elizabeth Manias
- Desperately seeking parenthood: neonatal nurses reflect on parental anguish pp. 1885-1894

- Janet Green, Philip Darbyshire, Anne Adams and Debra Jackson
- Severity and duration of pain after colonoscopy and gastroscopy: a cohort study pp. 1895-1903

- Penny Allen, Elissa Shaw, Anne Jong, Heidi Behrens and Isabelle Skinner
- Promoting graded exercise as a part of multimodal treatment in patients diagnosed with stress‐related exhaustion pp. 1904-1915

- Markus Gerber, Ingibjörg H Jonsdottir, Elin Arvidson, Magnus Lindwall and Agneta Lindegård
- Discovering what works well: exploring quality dementia care in hospital wards using an appreciative inquiry approach pp. 1916-1925

- Anthony Scerri, Anthea Innes and Charles Scerri
- A qualitative investigation into nurses' perceptions of factors influencing staff injuries sustained during physical interventions employed in response to service user violence within one secure learning disability service pp. 1926-1935

- Andrew Lovell, Debra Smith and Paula Johnson
- ‘Everything's fine, so why does it happen?’ A qualitative investigation of patients' perceptions of noncardiac chest pain pp. 1936-1945

- Rosie Webster, Andrew R Thompson and Paul Norman
- A qualitative study into the impact of fasting within a large tertiary hospital in Australia – the patients’ perspective pp. 1946-1954

- Sharon K Carey, Simone Conchin and Susan Bloomfield‐Stone
- The role of nurses/social workers in using a multidimensional guideline for diagnosis of anxiety and challenging behaviour in people with intellectual disabilities pp. 1955-1965

- Addy Pruijssers, Berno van Meijel, Marian Maaskant, Noortje Keeman, Steven Teerenstra and Theo van Achterberg
- The role as moderator and mediator in parent education groups – a leadership and teaching approach model from a parent perspective pp. 1966-1974

- Karin Forslund Frykedal and Michael Rosander
- Unravelling nocebo effect: the mediating effect of anxiety between anticipation and pain at wound dressing change pp. 1975-1984

- Kevin Y Woo
- Experience of pelvic floor muscle exercises among women in Taiwan: a qualitative study of improvement in urinary incontinence and sexuality pp. 1985-1994

- Hsia‐Tzu Kao, Mark Hayter, Sharron Hinchliff, Chuan‐Hsiu Tsai and Min‐Tao Hsu
- Characteristics of the relationship that develops from nurse‐caregiver communication during telecare pp. 1995-2004

- Hilde Solli, Sigrun Hvalvik, Ida Torunn Bjørk and Ragnhild Hellesø
- Nurses' and personal care assistants' role in improving the relocation of older people into nursing homes pp. 2005-2013

- Julie M Ellis and Helen Rawson
- The impact of depression on fatigue in patients with haemodialysis: a correlational study pp. 2014-2022

- Yu‐Ling Bai, Liu‐Yuan Lai, Bih‐O Lee, Yong‐Yuan Chang and Chou‐Ping Chiou
- Similarities and differences in the experience of fatigue among people living with fibromyalgia, multiple sclerosis, ankylosing spondylitis and stroke pp. 2023-2034

- Grethe Eilertsen, Heidi Ormstad, Marit Kirkevold, Anne M Mengshoel, Siv Söderberg and Malin Olsson
- Translating knowledge into best practice care bundles: a pragmatic strategy for EBP implementation via moving postprocedural pain management nursing guidelines into clinical practice pp. 2035-2051

- Hannele Saunders
- Collaboration: what does it really mean to nurses? pp. 2052-2054

- Jane Moore, Dawn Prentice and Karyn Taplay
Volume 24, issue 11-12, 2015
- Editorial: Nursing's mandate to redefine the sentinel event pp. 1445-1446

- Philip Darbyshire, Nicholas Ralph and Heather Caudle
- Adult family member experiences during an older loved one's delirium: a narrative literature review pp. 1447-1456

- Jenny Day and Isabel Higgins
- Women's experiences of early miscarriage: implications for nursing care pp. 1457-1465

- Eleanor J Radford and Mark Hughes
- A review of nurses' knowledge, attitudes, and ability to communicate the risks and benefits of complementary and alternative medicine pp. 1466-1478

- Hsiao‐Yun Chang and Huai‐Lu Chang
- Evaluation of training nurses to perform semi‐automated three‐dimensional left ventricular ejection fraction using a customised workstation‐based training protocol pp. 1479-1488

- Kristyan B Guppy‐Coles, Sandhir B Prasad, Kym C Smith, Samuel Hillier, Ada Lo and John J Atherton
- Improvement of communication and interpersonal competence in telenursing – development of a self‐assessment tool pp. 1489-1501

- Christina Johnson, Susan Wilhelmsson, Sussanne Börjeson and Malou Lindberg
- A thematic analysis of experiences of varicose veins and minimally invasive surgery under local anaesthesia pp. 1502-1512

- Briony F Hudson, Jane Ogden and Mark S Whiteley
- Nursing practice in the prevention of pressure ulcers: an observational study of German Hospitals pp. 1513-1524

- Khadijeh Hoviattalab, Haydeh Hashemizadeh, Gibson D'Cruz, Ruud JG Halfens and Theo Dassen
- Using mobile phone text messages to improve insulin injection technique and glycaemic control in patients with diabetes mellitus: a multi‐centre study in Turkey pp. 1525-1533

- Selda Celik, Gulhan Cosansu, Semra Erdogan, Alev Kahraman, Sengul Isik, Gulay Bayrak, Belgin Bektas and Nermin Olgun
- Implementing evidence‐based patient and family education on oral anticoagulation therapy: a community‐based participatory project pp. 1534-1545

- Maya Shaha, Erika Wüthrich, Yvonne Stauffer, Franziska Herczeg, Karin Fattinger, Kathrin Hirter, Marianne Papalini and Luzia Herrmann
- Factors of caregiver burden and family functioning among Taiwanese family caregivers living with schizophrenia pp. 1546-1556

- Chiu‐Yueh Hsiao and Yun‐Fang Tsai
- Women's self‐management of chronic illnesses in the context of caregiving: a grounded theory study pp. 1557-1566

- Mercedes Martinez‐Marcos and Carmen De la Cuesta‐Benjumea
- The effects of systematic educational interventions about nasogastric tube feeding on caregivers' knowledge and skills and the incidence of feeding complications pp. 1567-1575

- Shu‐Chen Chang, Chin‐Yi Huang, Ching‐Hsiung Lin, Shu‐Ling Tu, Mei‐Shih Chao and Mei‐Hua Chen
- Developing clinical leaders: the impact of an action learning mentoring programme for advanced practice nurses pp. 1576-1584

- Sandra G. Leggat, Cathy Balding and Dan Schiftan
- Mental health trajectories and related factors among perinatal women pp. 1585-1593

- Pei‐Chao Lin and Chich‐Hsiu Hung
- Evaluation of an intervention to individualise patient education at a nurse‐led heart failure clinic: a mixed‐method study pp. 1594-1602

- Anita Ross, Ulla Ohlsson, Karin Blomberg and Margareta Gustafsson
- ‘Good ethics and moral standing’: a qualitative study of aesthetic leadership in clinical nursing practice pp. 1603-1610

- Judy Mannix, Lesley Wilkes and John Daly
- Lifestyle intervention and one‐year prognosis of patients following open heart surgery: a randomised clinical trial pp. 1611-1621

- Olga Kadda, Anastasia Kotanidou, Athanasios Manginas, George Stavridis, Serafim Nanas and Dimosthenis Panagiotakos
- Emergency nurses’ perceptions of the role of confidence, self‐efficacy and reflexivity in managing the cognitively impaired older person in pain pp. 1622-1629

- Margaret Fry, Casimir MacGregor, Simone Hyland, Barbara Payne and Lynn Chenoweth
- Parents’ knowledge, attitudes, use of pain relief methods and satisfaction related to their children's postoperative pain management: a descriptive correlational study pp. 1630-1642

- Hui Yi Chng, Hong‐Gu He, Sally Wai‐Chi Chan, Joanne Li Wee Liam, Lixia Zhu and Karis Kin Fong Cheng
- Effects of a hospital‐based education programme on self‐care behaviour, care dependency and quality of life in patients with heart failure – a randomised controlled trial pp. 1643-1655

- Stefan Köberich, Christa Lohrmann, Oskar Mittag and Theo Dassen
- Exploring initial inappropriate use of urinary catheters among hospitalised older patients in Taiwan pp. 1656-1665

- Fang‐Wen Hu, Chia‐Ming Chang, Chuan‐Hsiu Tsai and Ching‐Huey Chen
- Improving self‐perception and self‐efficacy in patients with spinal cord injury: the efficacy of DVD‐based instructions pp. 1666-1675

- Hsiao‐Yu Chen, Tzu‐Jung Wu and Chiu‐Chu Lin
- ‘Being a conduit’ between hospital and home: stakeholders' views and perceptions of a nurse‐led Palliative Care Discharge Facilitator Service in an acute hospital setting pp. 1676-1685

- Munikumar Ramasamy Venkatasalu, Amanda Clarke and Joanne Atkinson
- The effect of a supportive educational intervention developed based on the Orem's self‐care theory on the self‐care ability of patients with myocardial infarction: a randomised controlled trial pp. 1686-1692

- Ali Mohammadpour, Narjes Rahmati Sharghi, Shahla Khosravan, Ali Alami and Majid Akhond
- An observational study of older patients’ participation in hospital admission and discharge – exploring patient and next of kin perspectives pp. 1693-1706

- Dagrunn N Dyrstad, Kristin A Laugaland and Marianne Storm
- Factors influencing the degree of eating ability among people with dementia pp. 1707-1717

- Kyoung Min Lee and Jun‐Ah Song
- Involving patients in understanding hospital infection control using visual methods pp. 1718-1729

- Mary Wyer, Debra Jackson, Rick Iedema, Su‐Yin Hor, Gwendolyn L Gilbert, Christine Jorm, Claire Hooker, Matthew Vincent Neil O'Sullivan and Katherine Carroll
- Relationship between inpatient pressure ulcer prevalence and patient satisfaction levels based on US Medicare's Hospital Compare data pp. 1730-1732

- Huey‐Ming Tzeng, Hsou Mei Hu and Chang‐Yi Yin
- The quality of nursing care during intradialytic fluid removal in haemodialysis: time to change practice? pp. 1733-1736

- Mette S Ludvigsen, Hanne M Hermansen and Magnus Lindberg
- Critical factors about feedback: ‘They told me what I did wrong; but didn't give me any feedback’ pp. 1737-1739

- Michele Groves, Marion Mitchell, Amanda Henderson, Carol Jeffrey, Michelle Kelly and Duncan Nulty
Volume 24, issue 9-10, 2015
- Editorial: Transformational experiences a key to improving global health: the role of the Peace Corps pp. 1149-1150

- Nancy Glass, Willa Cochran and Patricia M Davidson
- Translation of interviews from a source language to a target language: examining issues in cross‐cultural health care research pp. 1151-1162

- Rasmieh Al‐Amer, Lucie Ramjan, Paul Glew, Maram Darwish and Yenna Salamonson
- Interventions combining motivational interviewing and cognitive behaviour to promote medication adherence: a literature review pp. 1163-1173

- Sandra L. Spoelstra, Monica Schueller, Melissa Hilton and Kimberly Ridenour
- Exploring the transition experiences of students entering into preregistration nursing degree programs with previous professional nursing qualifications: an integrative review pp. 1174-1188

- Marion Tower, Marie Cooke, Bernadette Watson, Nick Buys and Keithia Wilson
- An exploration of the practice of restricting a child's movement in hospital: a factorial survey pp. 1189-1198

- Maria Brenner, Jonathan Drennan, Margaret Pearl Treacy and Gerard M Fealy
- Relations among school/daycare functioning, fear of hypoglycaemia and quality of life in parents of young children with type 1 diabetes pp. 1199-1209

- Linda J. Herbert, Lauren Clary, Victoria Owen, Maureen Monaghan, Vanessa Alvarez and Randi Streisand
- Workplace violence against clinicians in Cypriot emergency departments: a national questionnaire survey pp. 1210-1222

- Paraskevas Vezyridis, Alexis Samoutis and Petroula M Mavrikiou
- Understanding and achieving person‐centred care: the nurse perspective pp. 1223-1233

- Helen Ross, Angela Mary Tod and Amanda Clarke
- Moderate physical activity level as a protective factor against metabolic syndrome in middle‐aged and older women pp. 1234-1245

- Chia‐Huei Lin, Shang‐Lin Chiang, Patsy Yates, Meei‐Shyuan Lee, Yi‐Jen Hung, Wen‐Chii Tzeng and Li‐Chi Chiang
- A case study approach to the examination of a telephone‐based health coaching intervention in facilitating behaviour change for adults with Type 2 diabetes pp. 1246-1257

- Helen McGloin, Fiona Timmins, Vivien Coates and Jennifer Boore
- Diabetes self‐management, depressive symptoms, metabolic control and satisfaction with quality of life over time in Chinese youth with type 1 diabetes pp. 1258-1268

- Jia Guo, Robin Whittemore, Sangchoon Jeon, Margaret Grey, Zhi‐Guang Zhou, Guo‐Ping He and Zi‐Qiang Luo
- Motivational interviewing to explore culturally and linguistically diverse people's comorbidity medication self‐efficacy pp. 1269-1279

- Allison Williams, Elizabeth Manias, Wendy Cross and Kim Crawford
- Patients' experiences of postoperative intermediate care and standard surgical ward care after emergency abdominal surgery: a qualitative sub‐study of the Incare trial pp. 1280-1288

- Thordis Thomsen, Morten Vester‐Andersen, Martin Vedel Nielsen, Tina Waldau, Ann Merete Møller, Jacob Rosenberg, Morten Hylander Møller, Kristin Brønnum Nystrup and Bente Appel Esbensen
- Depressive disorder in pregnant Latin women: does intimate partner violence matter? pp. 1289-1299

- Mariana de Oliveira Fonseca‐Machado, Lisiane Camargo Alves, Juliana Cristina dos Santos Monteiro, Juliana Stefanello, Ana Márcia Spanó Nakano, Vanderlei José Haas and Flávia Gomes‐Sponholz
- The experience of self‐management following venous leg ulcer healing pp. 1300-1309

- Suzanne Kapp and Charne Miller
- To what extent is the work environment of staff related to person‐centred care? A cross‐sectional study of residential aged care pp. 1310-1319

- Karin Sjögren, Marie Lindkvist, Per‐Olof Sandman, Karin Zingmark and David Edvardsson
- Interobserver reliability of attending physicians and bedside nurses when using an inpatient paediatric respiratory score pp. 1320-1326

- Eric A. Biondi, Julie Albright Gottfried, Irene Dutko Fioravanti, Jan A. Schriefer, Claude Andrew Aligne and Michael S. Leonard
- A mixed methods study of the work patterns of full‐time nurse practitioners in nursing homes pp. 1327-1337

- Ruth Martin‐Misener, Faith Donald, Abigail Wickson‐Griffiths, Noori Akhtar‐Danesh, Jenny Ploeg, Kevin Brazil, Sharon Kaasalainen, Carrie McAiney, Nancy Carter, Lori Schindel Martin, Esther Sangster‐Gormley and Alan Taniguchi
- How do pregnant women manage lumbopelvic pain? Pain management and their perceived effectiveness pp. 1338-1346

- Hao‐Yuan Chang, Mark P. Jensen and Yeur‐Hur Lai
- Healthcare resource utilisation by critically ill older patients following an intensive care unit stay pp. 1347-1356

- Marie‐Madlen Jeitziner, Sandra MG Zwakhalen, Virpi Hantikainen and Jan PH Hamers
- The effects of Tai‐Chi in conjunction with thera‐band resistance exercise on functional fitness and muscle strength among community‐based older people pp. 1357-1366

- Shu‐Fen Lin, Huei‐Chuan Sung, Tzai‐Li Li, Tsung‐Cheng Hsieh, Hsiao‐Chin Lan, Shoa‐Jen Perng and Graeme D. Smith
- Improving access to supportive cancer care through an eHealth application: a qualitative needs assessment among cancer survivors pp. 1367-1379

- Sanne Lubberding, Cornelia F van Uden‐Kraan, Elisabeth A Te Velde, Pim Cuijpers, C René Leemans and Irma M Verdonck‐ de Leeuw
- Development and validation of an instrument to assess knowledge and skills of evidence‐based nursing pp. 1380-1393

- Mee Ock Gu, Yeongmi Ha and Jeongsook Kim
- The role of the dementia specialist nurse in acute care: a scoping review pp. 1394-1405

- Peter Griffiths, Jackie Bridges, Helen Sheldon and Rachel Thompson
- The use, prevalence and potential benefits of a diary as a therapeutic intervention/tool to aid recovery following critical illness in intensive care: a literature review pp. 1406-1425

- Beverley A Ewens, Joyce M Hendricks and Deb Sundin
- Rethinking family‐centred care for the child and family in hospital pp. 1426-1435

- Mary M Tallon, Garth E Kendall and Paul D Snider
- Predictors of poor sleep quality and excessive daytime sleepiness in Turkish adults with type 2 diabetes pp. 1436-1439

- Belgüzar Kara and Özge Kılıç
- Parental perception of healthy eating and physical activity: results from a preliminary Photovoice study pp. 1440-1443

- Nicole Mareno
Volume 24, issue 7-8, 2015
- Editorial: Nursing research in the 21st century – who sets the agenda? pp. 889-890

- Carol Haigh, Graeme Smith, Leslie Gelling, Susan Barnason and Debra Jackson
- Health promotion interventions to prevent early childhood human influenza at the household level: a realist review to identify implications for programmes in Hong Kong pp. 891-905

- Winsome Lam, Angela Dawson and Cathrine Fowler
- Factors that contribute to underrecognition of delirium by registered nurses in acute care settings: a scoping review of the literature to explain this phenomenon pp. 906-915

- Mohamed El Hussein, Sandra Hirst and Vincent Salyers
- Thirst in chronic heart failure: a review pp. 916-926

- Sabine M Allida, Sally C Inglis, Patricia M Davidson, Sara Lal, Christopher S Hayward and Phillip J Newton
- The challenge to health professionals when carers resist truth telling at the end of life: a qualitative secondary analysis pp. 927-936

- Helen Noble, Jayne E Price and Sam Porter
- Coping with melanoma‐related worry: a qualitative study of the experiences and support needs of patients with malignant melanoma pp. 937-947

- Joanne Bird, Patricia Coleman and Sarah Danson
- The support needs of new graduate nurses making the transition to rural nursing practice in Australia pp. 948-960

- Jackie Lea and Mary Cruickshank
- The significance of ‘facilitator as a change agent’ – organisational learning culture in aged care home settings pp. 961-969

- Laurie Grealish, Amanda Henderson, Fritz Quero, Roslyn Phillips and May Surawski
- Public health nurses’ perception of their roles in relation to psychotropic drug use by adolescents: a phenomenographic study pp. 970-979

- Anne Kjersti Myhrene Steffenak, Gun Nordström, Ingeborg Hartz and Bodil Wilde‐Larsson
- Use of temporary nursing staff and nosocomial infections in intensive care units pp. 980-990

- Sung‐Heui Bae, Carol S. Brewer, Maureen Kelly and Alexandra Spencer
- Involving relatives in ICU patient care: critical care nursing challenges pp. 991-998

- Bridget McConnell and Tracey Moroney
- Validation of a clinical leadership qualities framework for managers in aged care: a Delphi study pp. 999-1010

- Yun‐Hee Jeon, Jane Conway, Lynn Chenoweth, Janelle Weise, Tamsin HT Thomas and Anna Williams
- Experiences of diabetes self‐management: a focus group study among Australians with type 2 diabetes pp. 1011-1023

- Mary Carolan, Jessica Holman and Michelle Ferrari
- Using qualitative methods in developing an instrument to identify barriers to self‐care among persons with type 2 diabetes mellitus pp. 1024-1037

- Jorge Caro‐Bautista, Francisco Javier Martín‐Santos, Francisca Villa‐Estrada, Juan Carlos Morilla‐Herrera, Magdalena Cuevas‐Fernández‐Gallego and José Miguel Morales‐Asencio
- A private affair: children's experiences prior to colonoscopy pp. 1038-1047

- Vedrana Vejzovic, Anne Wennick, Ewa Idvall and Ann‐Cathrine Bramhagen
- Patients and nursing staff views of using the education needs assessment tool in rheumatology clinics: a qualitative study pp. 1048-1058

- Bernadette Hardware, Dawn Johnson, Claire Hale, Mwidimi Ndosi and Adewale Adebajo
- ‘Paddling upstream’: Fathers’ involvement during pregnancy as described by expectant fathers and mothers pp. 1059-1068

- Margareta Widarsson, Gabriella Engström, Tanja Tydén, Pranee Lundberg and Lena Marmstål Hammar
- The lived experience of men with advanced cancer in relation to their perceptions of masculinity: a qualitative phenomenological study pp. 1069-1078

- Sarah Stapleton and Natalie Pattison
- Effects of a continuum of care intervention on frail older persons’ life satisfaction: a randomized controlled study pp. 1079-1090

- Helene Berglund, Henna Hasson, Karin Kjellgren and Katarina Wilhelmson
- Towards a better understanding of readmissions after stroke: partnering with stroke survivors and caregivers pp. 1091-1100

- Carole L White, Tracy L Brady, Laura L Saucedo, Deb Motz, Johanna Sharp and Lee A Birnbaum
- Determinants of self‐care decision‐making in hospitalised patients with heart failure pp. 1101-1111

- Pi‐Kuang Tsai, Ruey‐Hsia Wang, Chee‐Siong Lee, Liang‐Miin Tsai and Hsing‐Mei Chen
- Effects of stigma on Chinese women's attitudes towards seeking treatment for urinary incontinence pp. 1112-1121

- Cuili Wang, Jingjing Li, Xiaojuan Wan, Xiaojuan Wang, Robert L. Kane and Kefang Wang
- Registered nurses' experiences of their decision‐making at an Emergency Medical Dispatch Centre pp. 1122-1131

- Bosse Ek and Marianne Svedlund
- Construct validity and reliability of the Chinese version of the Disaster Preparedness Evaluation Tool in Taiwan pp. 1132-1143

- Tzu‐Fei Chen, Kuei‐Ru Chou, Yuan‐Mei Liao, Cheng‐Hsun Ho and Min‐Huey Chung
- A risk model to predict probability of maternal intrapartum transfers from a free‐standing birth centre: PROTRIP tool pp. 1144-1146

- Flora MB Silva, Sonia MJV Oliveira, Ruth H Osava, Fernando Auil, Debra Bick and Maria do Rosario DO Latorre
- Commentary on Jack B, Baldry C, Groves K, Whelan A, Sephton J and Gaunt K (2013) Supporting home care for the dying: an evaluation of healthcare professionals’ perspectives of an individually tailored hospice at home service. Journal of Clinical Nursing 22, 2778–2786 pp. 1147-1148

- Claudia Virdun and Jane Phillips
Volume 24, issue 5-6, 2015
- Editorial: Money, money, money: not so funny in the research world pp. 611-613

- Michelle Cleary, Kim Usher and Debra Jackson
- The experiences of diabetics on self‐monitoring of blood glucose: a qualitative metasynthesis pp. 614-626

- Chen‐Mei Chen and Mei Chang Yeh
- Patient participation in patient safety and nursing input – a systematic review pp. 627-639

- Mojtaba Vaismoradi, Sue Jordan and Mari Kangasniemi
- A systematic review of observational instruments used to assess nurses' skills in patient mobilisation pp. 640-661

- Heidrun Gattinger, Minna Stolt, Virpi Hantikainen, Sascha Köpke, Beate Senn and Helena Leino‐Kilpi
- Nursing bedside clinical handover – an integrated review of issues and tools pp. 662-671

- Judith Anderson, Linda Malone, Kerry Shanahan and Jennifer Manning
- Effect of turning vs. supine position under phototherapy on neonates with hyperbilirubinemia: a systematic review pp. 672-682

- Shalin Lee Wan Fei and Khatijah L Abdullah
- Exploration of the role of specialist nurses in the care of women with gynaecological cancer: a systematic review pp. 683-695

- Olivia Cook, Meredith McIntyre and Katrina Recoche
- Barriers to nutritional care for the undernourished hospitalised elderly: perspectives of nurses pp. 696-706

- Helene Dahl Eide, Kristin Halvorsen and Kari Almendingen
- Suffering and transition strategies in adult patients attending a chronic pain management programme pp. 707-716

- Bodil Furnes, Gerd Karin Natvig and Elin Dysvik
- Hindering and buffering factors for parental sleep in neonatal care. A phenomenographic study pp. 717-727

- Ulla Edéll‐Gustafsson, Charlotte Angelhoff, Ewa Johnsson, Jenny Karlsson and Evalotte Mörelius
- Organisation, practice and experiences of mouth hygiene in stroke unit care: a mixed‐methods study pp. 728-738

- Maria Horne, Giles McCracken, Angus Walls, Pippa J Tyrrell and Craig J Smith
- Does type D personality affect symptom control and quality of life in asthma patients? pp. 739-748

- Sung Reul Kim, Hyun Kyung Kim, Jeong Hee Kang, Seok Hee Jeong, Hye Young Kim, So Ri Kim and Mi Young Kim
- Transforming community services through the use of a multidimensional model of clinical leadership pp. 749-760

- Jacqueline Anne Leigh, Jill Wild, Celia Hynes, Stuart Wells, Anish Kurien, June Rutherford, Lyn Rosen, Tim Ashcroft and Victoria Hartley
- Design and validation of the INICIARE instrument, for the assessment of dependency level in acutely ill hospitalised patients pp. 761-777

- José Miguel Morales‐Asencio, Ana María Porcel‐Gálvez, Rosa Oliveros‐Valenzuela, Susana Rodríguez‐Gómez, Lucrecia Sánchez‐Extremera, Francisco Andrés Serrano‐López, Marta Aranda‐Gallardo, José Carlos Canca‐Sánchez and Sergio Barrientos‐Trigo
- Differences in the handover process and perception between nurses and residents in a critical care setting pp. 778-785

- Amartya Mukhopadhyay, Benjamin SH Leong, Adela Lua, Rana Aroos, Jie Jun Wong, Nicola Koh, Nicholette Goh, Kay Choong See, Jason Phua and Yanika Kowitlawakul
- Patients’ experiences from symptom onset to initial treatment for atrial fibrillation pp. 786-796

- Pamela J McCabe, Lori M Rhudy and Holli A DeVon
- Second Life simulation as a strategy to enhance decision‐making in diabetes care: a case study pp. 797-804

- Krysia Hudson, Laura A Taylor, Sharon L Kozachik, Sarah J Shaefer and Marisa L Wilson
- Investigating the adequacy of the Competence‐Turnover Intention Model: how does nursing competence affect nurses’ turnover intention? pp. 805-816

- Miyuki Takase, Sachiko Teraoka and Yabase Kousuke
- Should arm span or height be used in calculating the BMI for the older people? Preliminary results pp. 817-823

- Carmen Villaverde‐Gutiérrez, Maria Jacaranda Sánchez‐López, Jesús Ramirez‐Rodrigo and Francisco Manuel Ocaña‐Peinado
- Why older nurses leave the workforce and the implications of them staying pp. 824-831

- Christine Duffield, Elizabeth Graham, Judith Donoghue, Rhonda Griffiths, Jen Bichel‐Findlay and Sofia Dimitrelis
- Knowing ‘something is not right’ is beyond intuition: development of a clinical algorithm to enhance surveillance and assist nurses to organise and communicate clinical findings pp. 832-843

- Jessica Brier, Moalem Carolyn, Marsha Haverly, Mary Ellen Januario, Cynthia Padula, Ahuva Tal and Henia Triosh
- Preparedness of final‐year Turkish nursing students for work as a professional nurse pp. 844-854

- Perihan Güner
- Risk assessment and absconding: perceptions, understandings and responses of mental health nurses pp. 855-865

- Jessica Grotto, Adam Gerace, Deb O'Kane, Alan Simpson, Candice Oster and Eimear Muir‐Cochrane
- Comparison of laboratory values obtained via central venous catheters and venipuncture for better clinical decisions regarding sampling procedures of intensive care unit patients pp. 866-868

- Won Hee Jun, Yang Sun Gwak, Hyun Joo Han and Gyungjoo Lee
- Technology application for dietary control: participants' viewpoints pp. 869-871

- JoAnn D Long, Sara Dodd and Carol Boswell
- The use of antipsychotic medication by community‐dwelling people with dementia: an exploratory statistical analysis pp. 872-875

- Catherine Hungerford, Kerry Doyle, Tony Schumaker‐Jones, Maureen Domaschenz, Petrea Messent and Michelle Cleary
- The postintensive care syndrome of survivors of critical illness and their families pp. 876-879

- Annemiek Wolters, Marianne Bouw, Jolyn Vogelaar, Dave Tjan, Arthur van Zanten and Marijke van der Steen
- Nursing, chronotherapeutics and ambulatory blood pressure: Commentary on Cheng M et al. (2014) The effect of continuous nursing intervention guided by chronotherapeutics on ambulatory blood pressure of older hypertensive patients in the community. Journal of Clinical Nursing. doi: 10.1111/jocn.12502 pp. 880-881

- Artur Dalfó Pibernat, Antoni Dalfó‐Baqué and Francisco Javier Pelegrina Rodríguez
Volume 24, issue 3-4, 2015
- Editorial: Democratic leadership: a charming solution for nursing's legitimacy crisis pp. 315-317

- Mick McKeown and Lynda Carey
- Clinical role of the nurse: concept analysis pp. 318-331

- Maria A Mendes, Diná ALM da Cruz and Margareth Angelo
- A review of conceptualisation of expressed emotion in caregivers of older adults with dementia pp. 332-343

- Chao‐Yin Li and MaryAnne Murray
- Does language ambiguity in clinical practice justify the introduction of standard terminology? An integrative review pp. 344-352

- Hillegonda A Stallinga, Huib ten Napel, Gerard J Jansen, Jan HB Geertzen, Pieter F de Vries Robbé and Petrie F Roodbol
- Perceived need for information of patients with haematological malignancies: a literature review pp. 353-369

- Janneke AJ Rood, Corien M Eeltink, Florence J van Zuuren, Irma M Verdonck‐ de Leeuw and Peter C Huijgens
- Level of confidence in venepuncture and knowledge in determining causes of blood sample haemolysis among clinical staff and phlebotomists pp. 370-385

- Nellie Makhumula‐Nkhoma, Vicki Whittaker and Robert McSherry
- A quality improvement programme with a specialist nurse in a neurovascular clinic pp. 386-392

- Jacqueline McKee, Carrie Wade and Mark O McCarron
- Fear of falling in robust community‐dwelling older people: results of a cross‐sectional study pp. 393-405

- Justina YW Liu
- Person‐centred ward climate as experienced by mentally lucid residents in long‐term care facilities pp. 406-414

- Ådel Bergland, Dag Hofoss, Marit Kirkevold, Tove Vassbø and David Edvardsson
- Home recovery following day surgery: a patient perspective pp. 415-427

- Mark Mitchell
- Living with hepatitis C: a phenomenological study pp. 428-438

- Rebekah Hill, Michael Pfeil, Jenny Moore and Barbara Richardson
- Parental experiences with a hospital‐based bead programme for children with congenital heart disease pp. 439-446

- Valerie Wilson and Shingisai Chando
- Meanings of being a close relative of a family member treated with haemodialysis approaching end of life pp. 447-456

- Lena Axelsson, Birgitta Klang, Carina Lundh Hagelin, Stefan H Jacobson and Sissel Andreassen Gleissman
- Predicting help‐seeking intention of women with urinary incontinence in Jinan, China: a theory of planned behaviour model pp. 457-464

- Chen Wu, Kefang Wang, Tao Sun, Dongjuan Xu and Mary H Palmer
- From a diagnostic and particular approach to a person‐centred approach: a development project pp. 465-474

- Helena Larsson and Kerstin Blomqvist
- Patient involvement climate: views and behaviours among registered nurses in myocardial infarction care pp. 475-485

- Judith E Arnetz and Ludmila Zhdanova
- Development of Australian clinical practice outcome standards for graduates of critical care nurse education pp. 486-499

- Fenella J Gill, Gavin D Leslie, Carol Grech, Duncan Boldy and Jos M Latour
- Factors perceived to influence exercise adherence in women with breast cancer participating in an exercise programme during adjuvant chemotherapy: a focus group study pp. 500-510

- Anne Marie Lunde Husebø, Bjørg Karlsen, Helen Allan, Jon Arne Søreide and Edvin Bru
- Health‐related quality of life and psychological well‐being in patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia pp. 511-522

- Julian Dong Oh Pinto, Hong‐Gu He, Sally Wai Chi Chan, Poh Choo Toh, Kesavan Esuvaranathan and Wenru Wang
- An evaluation of the quality of Emergency Nurse Practitioner services for patients presenting with minor injuries to one rural urgent care centre in the UK: a descriptive study pp. 523-535

- Joe McDevitt and Vidar Melby
- Evaluation of the suitability of root cause analysis frameworks for the investigation of community‐acquired pressure ulcers: a systematic review and documentary analysis pp. 536-545

- Caroline McGraw and Vari M Drennan
- Fatigue and quality of life in women treated for various types of gynaecological cancers: a cross‐sectional study pp. 546-555

- Ragnhild Johanne Tveit Sekse, Karl Ove Hufthammer and Margrethe Elin Vika
- A quality improvement intervention to address provider behaviour as it relates to utilisation of CA‐MRSA guidelines pp. 556-562

- Roseann P Velez, Kathleen Lent Becker, Patricia Davidson and Elizabeth Sloand
- Barriers to breast cancer screening in Australia: experiences of women with physical disabilities pp. 563-572

- Kath Peters and Antoinette Cotton
- Participatory research, people with intellectual disabilities and ethical approval: making reasonable adjustments to enable participation pp. 573-581

- Ruth Northway, Joyce Howarth and Lynne Evans
- Patient‐specific risk factors of adverse drug events in adult inpatients – evidence detected using the Global Trigger Tool method pp. 582-591

- Marja Härkänen, Marjo Kervinen, Jouni Ahonen, Ari Voutilainen, Hannele Turunen and Katri Vehviläinen‐Julkunen
- Between standardisation and resilience: nurses' emergent risk management strategies during handovers pp. 592-601

- Anat Drach‐Zahavy, Hadass Goldblatt and Ana Maizel
- Meaningful and enjoyable or boring and depressing? The reasons student nurses give for and against a career in aged care pp. 602-604

- Elisabeth Carlson
- Identification of patients at risk of contaminated blood culture pp. 605-607

- Alexis K Strange and Peggy Ward‐Smith
- Commentary on ‘Developing a framework for nursing handover in the emergency department: an individualised and systematic approach’ by Klim et al pp. 608-609

- Amanda Jane Henderson and Sue Schoonbeek
Volume 24, issue 1-2, 2015
- Editorial: Ensuring standards in publication ethics pp. 1-3

- Graeme D Smith, Carol Haigh and Debra Jackson
- Addressing sexual health behaviour during emerging adulthood: a critical review of the literature pp. 4-18

- Kamila A Alexander, Loretta S Jemmott, Anne M Teitelman and Patricia D'Antonio
- An investigation of factors that impact patients’ subjective experience of nurse‐led clinics: a qualitative systematic review pp. 19-33

- Samantha Jakimowicz, Christine Stirling and Maree Duddle
- Preoperative education interventions to reduce anxiety and improve recovery among cardiac surgery patients: a review of randomised controlled trials pp. 34-46

- Ping Guo
- Factors influencing why nursing care is missed pp. 47-56

- Ian Blackman, Julie Henderson, Eileen Willis, Patricia Hamilton, Luisa Toffoli, Claire Verrall, Elizabeth Abery and Clare Harvey
- Systematic implementation of evidence‐based practice in a clinical nursing setting: a participatory action research project pp. 57-68

- Jolanda HHM Friesen‐Storms, Albine Moser, Sandra van der Loo, Anna JHM Beurskens and Gerrie JJW Bours
- Complexities of medicines safety: communicating about managing medicines at transition points of care across emergency departments and medical wards pp. 69-80

- Elizabeth Manias, Marie Gerdtz, Allison Williams and Michael Dooley
- Looking like a proper baby: nurses' experiences of caring for extremely premature infants pp. 81-89

- Janet Green, Philip Darbyshire, Anne Adams and Debra Jackson
- Leadership and teamwork in medical emergencies: performance of nursing students and registered nurses in simulated patient scenarios pp. 90-100

- Ruth Endacott, Fiona E Bogossian, Simon J Cooper, Helen Forbes, Victoria J Kain, Susan C. Young, Joanne E Porter and the First2Act Team
- A prospective three‐step intervention study to prevent medication errors in drug handling in paediatric care pp. 101-114

- Dorothee Niemann, Astrid Bertsche, David Meyrath, Ellen D Koepf, Carolin Traiser, Katja Seebald, Claus P Schmitt, Georg F Hoffmann, Walter E Haefeli and Thilo Bertsche
- Effect of virtual reality distraction on pain among patients with hand injury undergoing dressing change pp. 115-120

- Chunlan Guo, Hongyan Deng and Jian Yang
- The loss of a shared lifetime: a qualitative study exploring spouses’ experiences of losing couplehood with their partner with dementia living in institutional care pp. 121-130

- Linn Hege Førsund, Kirsti Skovdahl, Riina Kiik and Siri Ytrehus
- Supporting family carers providing end‐of‐life home care: a qualitative study on the impact of a hospice at home service pp. 131-140

- Barbara A Jack, Mary R O'Brien, Joyce Scrutton, Catherine R Baldry and Karen E Groves
- Living with faecal incontinence: trying to control the daily life that is out of control pp. 141-150

- Frida Olsson and Carina Berterö
- A description of nurses' decision‐making in managing electrocardiographic monitor alarms pp. 151-159

- Priscilla K Gazarian, Natalie Carrier, Rachel Cohen, Haley Schram and Samara Shiromani
- Interprofessional collaboration at transition of care: perspectives of child and family health nurses and midwives pp. 160-172

- Kim Psaila, Virginia Schmied, Cathrine Fowler and Sue Kruske
- Detection and management of the deteriorating ward patient: an evaluation of nursing practice pp. 173-182

- Mandy Odell
- The effect of facilitated tucking on procedural pain control among premature babies pp. 183-191

- Olive Lopez, Pathmawathi Subramanian, Norsiah Rahmat, Lim Chin Theam, Karuthan Chinna and Roshaslina Rosli
- The care of older people with dementia in surgical wards from the point of view of the nursing staff and physicians pp. 192-201

- Nina Hynninen, Reetta Saarnio and Arja Isola
- Effects of an aerobic exercise programme on fatigue for patients with breast cancer undergoing radiotherapy pp. 202-211

- Tsui‐Yun Yang, Mei‐Ling Chen and Chia‐Chun Li
- Evaluation of two observational pain assessment scales during the anaesthesia recovery period in Chinese surgical older adults pp. 212-221

- Li‐Li Guo, Li Li, Yao‐Wei Liu and Keela Herr
- Patient and family perspectives on peritoneal dialysis at home: findings from an ethnographic study pp. 222-234

- Jessica Baillie and Annette Lankshear
- Evaluation of nurses' perceptions of the impact of targeted depression education and a screening and referral tool in an acute cardiac setting pp. 235-243

- Chantal F Ski, Sam Munian, John X Rolley and David R Thompson
- ‘Planning ahead’ among community‐dwelling older people from culturally and linguistically diverse background: a cross‐sectional survey pp. 244-255

- Sarah Jeong, Seok Ohr, Jacqueline Pich, Peter Saul and Alan Ho
- The effect of heart failure nurse consultations on heart failure patients’ illness beliefs, mood and quality of life over a six‐month period pp. 256-265

- Rebecca Lucas, Jillian P Riley, Paresh A Mehta, Helen Goodman, Winston Banya, Kathleen Mulligan, Stanton Newman and Martin R Cowie
- Nurses' views of forensic care in emergency departments and their attitudes, and involvement of family members pp. 266-274

- Josefin Rahmqvist Linnarsson, Eva Benzein and Kristofer Årestedt
- Patient experience in the emergency department: inconsistencies in the ethic and duty of care pp. 275-288

- Cheryle Moss, Katherine Nelson, Margaret Connor, Cynthia Wensley, Eileen McKinlay and Amohia Boulton
- Perceptions of hospital manual handling policy and impact on nursing team involvement in promoting patients’ mobility pp. 289-299

- Rosie Kneafsey, Collette Clifford and Sheila Greenfield
- Ensuring a proactive, evidence‐based, patient safety approach to patient assessment pp. 300-307

- Julie Considine and Judy Currey
- Major difficulties and information needs recognised by nurses in applying graduated compression stocking and intermittent pneumatic compression for deep vein thrombosis prophylaxis pp. 308-311

- Hwasoon Kim and Eun Sook Lee
- Commentary on Trajectories and predictors of functional decline in hospitalised older patients. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 22, 1322–1331 pp. 312-313

- Marie Hutchinson
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