Nursing & Health Sciences
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Volume 18, issue 4, 2016
- Vale Patricia Underwood pp. 413-413

- Susumu Tomonaga
- “Buyer Beware!” predatory conferences: Avoiding an expensive mistake pp. 414-415

- Rachel Cathrine Rossiter and Teresa Elizabeth Stone
- Attitudes toward child rearing in female clinical nurses working in three shifts pp. 416-424

- Eun‐Ho Ha
- Psychometric properties of the Korean version of the incivility in nursing education‐revised (INE‐R) survey pp. 425-434

- Jennie C. De Gagne, Hee Sun Kang and Myung Sun Hyun
- Exploring factors affecting registered nurses' pursuit of postgraduate education in Australia pp. 435-441

- Linda Ng, Robert Eley and Anthony Tuckett
- Development and validation of the Humanitarian Aid Difficulty Scale for Japanese healthcare workers pp. 442-449

- Norihito Noguchi, Satoshi Inoue, Chisato Shimanoe and Koichi Shinchi
- Testing the committee approach to translating measures across cultures: Translating primary communication inventory from English to Japanese pp. 450-456

- Ryoko Furukawa and Martha Driessnack
- Staffing and the incidence of pressure ulcers in German hospitals: A multicenter cross‐sectional study pp. 457-464

- Paul Schneider and Max Geraedts
- Hospital readiness for undertaking evidence‐based practice: A survey pp. 465-472

- Thi Ngoc Minh Nguyen and Anne Wilson
- Effect of nurse staffing variation and hospital resource utilization pp. 473-480

- Yunmi Kim, Seon‐Ha Kim and Young Ko
- Promoting the menstrual health of adolescent girls in China pp. 481-487

- Jing Jing Su and Deborah Lindell
- Association of cardiovascular emerging risk factors with acute coronary syndrome and stroke: A case‐control study pp. 488-495

- José Manuel Martínez Linares, Rafael Guisado Barrilao, Francisco Manuel Ocaña Peinado and Francisco Javier Salgado Parreño
- Status of cardiopulmonary resuscitation curricula for nursing students: A questionnaire study pp. 496-502

- So Sun Kim and Young Sook Roh
- Computerized test versus personal interview as admission methods for graduate nursing studies: A retrospective cohort study pp. 503-509

- Koren Hazut, Pnina Romem, Smadar Malkin and Ilana Livshiz‐Riven
- Experience of nursing support from the perspective of patients with cancer in mainland China pp. 510-518

- Yongxia Song, Xiaoqing Lv, Jingjing Liu, Dan Huang, Jingfang Hong, Weili Wang and Wenru Wang
- Development of the salt‐reduction and efficacy‐maintenance program in Indonesia pp. 519-532

- Andi Masyitha Irwan, Mayumi Kato, Kazuyo Kitaoka, Eiichi Ueno, Hiromasa Tsujiguchi and Miho Shogenji
- Can a community‐based multidisciplinary intervention effectively restore renal function? A non‐randomized clinical trial pp. 533-538

- Rutja Phuphaibul, Watana Teamprathom, Apa Puckpinyo and Supannee Tharakul
- Education as a starting point for preventing medical violence: Implications for medical violence in China. A commentary on Tan MF et al. “Nursing management of aggression in a Singapore emergency department: A qualitative study” pp. 539-540

- Xiaolin Hu
Volume 18, issue 3, 2016
- Positive policy responses in challenging times: The Thai experience pp. 273-274

- Wipada Kunaviktikul
- Enhancing adherence to infection control in Swedish community care: Factors of importance pp. 275-282

- Marianne Lindh, Inger K. Holmström, Kent‐Inge Perseius and Jenny Windahl
- Developing the “Skippu‐Mama” program for mothers of children with autism spectrum disorder pp. 283-291

- Kazuteru Niinomi, Midori Asano, Akiko Kadoma, Kumiko Yoshida, Yukimi Ohashi, Ayako Furuzawa, Mami Yamamoto, Naoko Yamakita and Akiko Mori
- Effect of simulation on knowledge, self‐confidence, and skill performance in the USA: A quasi‐experimental study pp. 292-298

- Ann M. Bowling and Patricia W. Underwood
- Factors predicting clinical nurses' willingness to care for Ebola virus disease‐infected patients: A cross‐sectional, descriptive survey pp. 299-305

- Ji Soo Kim and Jeong Sil Choi
- Demographic, maternal, and infant health correlates of post‐partum depression in Jordan pp. 306-313

- Reema R. Safadi, Lubna A. Abushaikha and Muayyad M. Ahmad
- Women's experiences of making healthcare decisions about their breast cancer: A phenomenological study pp. 314-320

- Mo Xiong, Teresa E. Stone, Sue Turale and Marcia A. Petrini
- Resourcing the clinical complementary medicine information needs of Australian medical students: Results of a grounded theory study pp. 321-327

- Kate Templeman, Anske Robinson and Lisa McKenna
- Interaction between functional health literacy and telehomecare: Short‐term effects from a randomized trial pp. 328-333

- Lisa Korsbakke Emtekær Hæsum, Lars Ehlers and Ole K. Hejlesen
- Proposal of indicators to evaluate complementary feeding based on World Health Organization indicators pp. 334-341

- Paula Chuproski Saldan, Sonia Isoyama Venancio, Silvia Regina Dias Medici Saldiva and Débora Falleiros de Mello
- Investigation of mental health in Indonesian health workers immigrating to Japan under the Economic Partnership Agreement pp. 342-349

- Fumiko Sato, Kazuo Hayakawa and Kei Kamide
- Impact of a concept map teaching approach on nursing students’ critical thinking skills pp. 350-354

- Mahmoud Kaddoura, Olga Van‐Dyke and Qing Yang
- Contextual influence of Taiwanese adolescents' sexual attitudes and behavioral intent pp. 355-361

- Angela Chia‐Chen Chen, Torsten B. Neilands, Shu‐Min Chan and Marguerita Lightfoot
- Factors shaping e‐feedback utilization following electronic Objective Structured Clinical Examinations pp. 362-369

- Samantha E. Ashby, Suzanne H. Snodgrass, Darren A. Rivett and Trevor Russell
- Option generation in the treatment of unstable patients: An experienced‐novice comparison study pp. 370-378

- James Whyte, Roxanne Pickett‐Hauber and Maria D. Whyte
- Effect of persistent menopausal symptoms on the wellbeing of Japanese breast cancer survivors pp. 379-386

- Sena Yamamoto, Eiko Masutani and Harue Arao
- Evaluation of a program on self‐esteem and ego‐identity for Korean nursing students pp. 387-392

- Yun‐Jung Choi
- Enhancing the management of deteriorating patients with Australian on line e‐simulation software: Acceptability, transferability, and impact in Hong Kong pp. 393-399

- Louise Sparkes, Maggie Mee Kie Chan, Simon Cooper, Michelle Tsz Ha Pang and Agnes Tiwari
- Reducing the risk of HIV transmission among men who have sex with men: A feasibility study of the motivational interviewing counseling method pp. 400-407

- Jia Chen, Xianhong Li, Yang Xiong, Kristopher P. Fennie, Honghong Wang and Ann Bartley Williams
- Direct oral anticoagulants: New drugs with practical problems. How can nurses help prevent patient harm? pp. 408-411

- Michael A. Barras, David Hughes and Melanie Ullner
Volume 18, issue 2, 2016
- Focus on Japan: Challenges for women in health science academic positions pp. 139-142

- Nobuko Tokuda, Jeannette Walsh and Teresa Elizabeth Stone
- Registered nurses’ perceptions of new nursing graduates’ clinical competence: A systematic integrative review pp. 143-153

- Karen Missen, Lisa McKenna and Alison Beauchamp
- Examining Nurse Consultant connectivity: An Australian mixed method study pp. 154-162

- Michelle Giles, Vicki Parker and Rebecca Mitchell
- Patient safety education and baccalaureate nursing students' patient safety competency: A cross‐sectional study pp. 163-171

- Nam‐Ju Lee, Haena Jang and Su‐Yeon Park
- Prevalence of aggressive behaviours among inpatients with psychiatric disorders: A case study analysis from Jordan pp. 172-179

- Ahmad Y. Al‐Sagarat, Ayman M. Hamdan‐Mansour, Faris Al‐Sarayreh, Hani Nawafleh and Lorna Moxham
- Comparison of health risk behavior, awareness, and health benefit beliefs of health science and non‐health science students: An international study pp. 180-187

- Karl Peltzer, Supa Pengpid, Tony K. C. Yung, Hajer Aounallah‐Skhiri and Rehana Rehman
- Randomized controlled trial of a self‐efficacy enhancement program for the cardiac rehabilitation of Thai patients with myocardial infarction pp. 188-195

- Nisakorn Vibulchai, Sureeporn Thanasilp and Sunida Preechawong
- Development and examination of the psychometric properties of the Learning Experience Scale in nursing pp. 196-202

- Miyuki Takase, Takiko Imai and Chizuru Uemura
- An Australian mixed methods pilot study exploring students performing patient risk screening pp. 203-209

- Simone J Gibson, Janet Golder, Robyn P Cant and Zoe E Davidson
- Survey of outcomes in a faculty development program on simulation pedagogy pp. 210-215

- Young Sook Roh, Mi Kang Kim and Thitiarpha Tangkawanich
- Student nurses' perceptions of aggression: An exploratory study of defensive styles, aggression experiences, and demographic factors pp. 216-222

- Hulya Bilgin, Neslihan Keser Ozcan, Zeliha Tulek, Fadime Kaya, Nur Elcin Boyacioglu, Ozgul Erol, Sibel Arguvanli Coban, Ozan Pazvantoglu and Kubra Gumus
- Insomnia, anxiety, and heart rate variability among nurses working different shift systems in Taiwan pp. 223-229

- Shu‐Hua Shen, Miaofen Yen, Shou‐Lin Yang and Chiung‐Ying Lee
- Predictors of cardiac rehabilitation attendance following primary percutaneous coronary intervention for ST‐elevation myocardial infarction in Australia pp. 230-237

- Soon Yeng Soo Hoo, Robyn Gallagher and Doug Elliott
- Comparison of instructor‐led versus peer‐led debriefing in nursing students pp. 238-245

- Young Sook Roh, Michelle Kelly and Eun Ho Ha
- New Brunswick nurses' views on nursing research, and factors influencing their research activities in clinical practice pp. 246-255

- Sylvie Robichaud‐Ekstrand
- Can a sustainability and health scenario provide a realistic challenge to student nurses and provoke changes in practice? An evaluation of a training intervention pp. 256-261

- J. Grose and J. Richardson
- Effectiveness of simulation with team‐based learning in newborn nursing care pp. 262-269

- Kyung‐Ah Kang, Shin‐Jeong Kim, Jina Oh, Sunghee Kim and Myung‐Nam Lee
- Commentary on Tan MF et al. “Nursing management of aggression in a Singapore emergency department: A qualitative study”. Nursing and Health Sciences. 2015; 17: 307–312 pp. 270-271

- Nicola Ramacciati, Andrea Ceccagnoli, Beniamino Addey and Gian Domenico Giusti
Volume 18, issue 1, 2016
- Mental health support for healthcare workers after the Great East Japan Earthquake: Five years on pp. 1-3

- Jun Shigemura, Nahoko Harada and Aihide Yoshino
- A conversation with Max van Manen on phenomenology in its original sense pp. 4-7

- Max van Manen, Isabel Higgins and Pamela van der Riet
- Experiences regarding maternal age‐specific risks and prenatal testing of women of advanced maternal age in Japan pp. 8-14

- Kyoko Murakami, Sue Turale, Heather Skirton, Faye Doris, Kumiko Tsujino, Misae Ito and Saeko Kutsunugi
- Model development of healthy‐lifestyle behaviors for rural Muslim Indonesians with hypertension: A qualitative study pp. 15-22

- Mayumi Mizutani, Junko Tashiro, Maftuhah, Heri Sugiarto, Lily Yulaikhah and Riyanto Carbun
- Relationships between gastrointestinal symptoms, uncertainty, and perceived recovery in patients with gastric cancer after gastrectomy pp. 23-29

- Byeong Hee Jeon, Mona Choi, JuHee Lee and Sung Hoon Noh
- Puppets as a strategy for communication with Brazilian children with cancer pp. 30-37

- Amanda Mota Pacciulio Sposito, Francine de Montigny, Valéria de Cássia Sparapani, Regina Aparecida Garcia de Lima, Fernanda Machado Silva‐Rodrigues, Luzia Iara Pfeifer and Lucila Castanheira Nascimento
- Images of flight nursing in Australia: A study using institutional ethnography pp. 38-43

- Genevieve Brideson, Eileen Willis, Lidia Mayner and Diane J. Chamberlain
- Collaboration is key: The actual experience of disciplines working together in child care pp. 44-51

- Susanne Garvis, Jane Kirkby, Keryn McMahon and Colleen Meyer
- Living within stories: Exploring the experiences of people with transient ischemic attack pp. 52-57

- Gary Mitchell Crowfoot, Pamela Jane van der Riet and Jane Margaret Maguire
- Acculturation and health behaviors among international students: A qualitative approach pp. 58-63

- Zi Yan and Kathleen FitzPatrick
- Australian nursing students' stories of end‐of‐life care simulation pp. 64-69

- Pauline Catherine Gillan, Pamela van der Riet and Sarah Jeong
- Nurses' perspectives on workplace mistreatment: A qualitative study pp. 70-78

- Seyyed Abolfazl Vagharseyyedin
- Interdisciplinary collaboration in the use of a music‐with‐movement intervention to promote the wellbeing of people with dementia and their families: Development of an evidence‐based intervention protocol pp. 79-84

- Claudia K. Y. Lai, Daniel L. L. Lai, Jacqueline S. C. Ho, Kitty K. Y. Wong and Daphne S. K. Cheung
- Representation of illness in Familial Amyloidotic Polyneuropathy Portuguese Association newspaper: A documental study pp. 85-90

- Sónia Alexandra de Lemos Novais and Felismina Rosa Parreira Mendes
- Working with difference: Thematic concepts of Japanese nurses working in New Zealand pp. 91-96

- David Healee and Kumiko Inada
- An exploration of the health beliefs of Chinese nurses' and nurse academics' health beliefs: A Q‐methodology study pp. 97-104

- Dan Cai, Teresa E. Stone, Marcia A. Petrini and Margaret McMillan
- Factors associated with the caregiver burden among family caregivers of patients with heart failure in southwest China pp. 105-112

- Xiaolin Hu, Mary A. Dolansky, Xiuying Hu, Fengying Zhang and Moying Qu
- Taiwanese nurses’ experiences of difficulties in providing patient education in hospital settings pp. 113-119

- Hui‐Lian Che, Mei‐Yu Yeh, Ru‐Shang Jiang and Shu‐Mei Wu
- Contributions from Christian ethics and Buddhist philosophy to the management of compassion fatigue in nurses pp. 120-124

- Neil Pembroke
- Reflexivity and exploring the meaning of delirium through media depictions: Methodological insights from a phenomenological study pp. 125-129

- Jenny Day and Isabel Higgins
- Methodology for developing competency standards for dietitians in Australia pp. 130-137

- Claire Palermo, Jane Conway, Eleanor J. Beck, Janeane Dart, Sandra Capra and Susan Ash
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