Clinical Resource Centre and Library 

OCTOBER 2002

The Clinical Resource Centre and Library is now preparing for its move to the new education centre at the back of the hospital. At a recent meeting the issue of access out of staffed hours for community and primary care staff was discussed and assurances were received that all staff would continue to have the 24/7 access they now enjoy. Paul Heard of the Suffolk West Primary Care Trust is their representative. Please contact Joan Hunter on extension 3343 if you have any queries about the new centre. Information about it is on the website at http://wsufftrust.org.uk.

 

ADMISSION

1.

WARBURTON, P.

Reducing hospital readmissions for people with heart failure. Prof. Nurse, 2002 17(12):738-740. (Cost 30p).

ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE

2.

O'MALLEY, P.

Herbal therapies update: implications for the clinical nurse specialist. Clin. Nurse Spec., 2002 16(4):173-177. (Cost 50p).

AUTISM

3.

O'HARE, A.

Severing the link between MMR and autism. J. Roy. Coll. Phys. Edin., 2002 32(3):167-169. (Cost 30p).

BREAST CANCER

4.

DE JONG, N.

Fatigue in patients with breast cancer receiving adjuvant chemotherapy: a review of the literature. Cancer Nurs., 2002 25(4):283-297. (Cost 1-50p).

5.

JAHRAUS, D.

Evaluation of an education program for patients with breast cancer receiving radiation therapy. Cancer Nurs., 2002 25(4):266-275. (Cost 1-00p).

CANCER

6.

COAKLEY, A.

Assessment and management of fatigue in patients with advanced cancer: developing guidelines. Int. J. Pall. Nurs., 2002 8(8):381-388. (Cost 80p).

7.

REAM. Emma.

Facilitating patients' coping with fatigue during chemotherapy - pilot outcomes. Cancer Nurs., 2002 25(4):300-308. (Cost 90p).

CARDIOLOGY

8.

BURKE, D.

The development of a nurse-led angina management programme. Prof. Nurse, 2002 18(2):86-90. (Cost 50p).

9.

McGAVOCK, J.

The effects of prolonged strenuous exercise on left ventricular function: a brief review. Heart & Lung, 2002 31(4):279-292. (Cost 1-40p).

10.

MILLER, C.

Evolution of information on women and heart disease 1957-2000: a review of archival records and secular literature. Heart & Lung, 2002 31(4):253-261. (Cost 90p).

DATA PROTECTION

11.

JENKINS, D.

Protecting patient privacy in the age of instant access. Clin. Nurse Spec., 2002 16(4):178-179. (Cost 20p).

DEMENTIA

12.

LLOYD-WILLIAMS, M.

Can multidisciplinary guidelines improve the palliation of symptoms in the terminal phase of dementia? Int. J. Pall. Nurs., 2002 8(8):370-375. (Cost 50p).

DIABETES

13.

CAMPBELL, I. W.

Scottish intercollegiate guidelines network: management of diabetes (SIGN 55). J. Roy. Coll. Phys. Edin., 2002 32(3):162-166. (Cost 50p).

DISCHARGE PLANNING

14.

ATWAL, A.

Nurses' perceptions of discharge planning in acute health care: a case study in one British teaching hospital. J. Adv. Nurs., 2002 39(5):450-458. (Cost 90p).

ETHICS

15.

COSTELLO, J.

Do not resuscitate orders and older patients: findings from an ethnographic study of hospital wards for older people. J. Adv. Nurs., 2002 39(5):491-499. (Cost 90p).

16.

HARTRICK DOANE, G.

In the spirit of creativity: the learning and teaching of ethics in nursing. J. Adv. Nurs., 2002 39(6):521-528. (Cost 80p).

HOSPICE

17.

LEE, L.

Interprofessional working in hospice day care and the patients' experience of the service. Int. J. Pall. Nurs., 2002 8(8):389-400. (Cost 1-20p).

INTEGRATED CARE PATHWAY

18.

BRYAN, S.

The role of integrated care pathways in improving the patient experience. Prof. Nurse, 2002 18(2):77-79. (Cost 30p).

LEG ULCER

19.

MOORE, Z.

Compression bandaging: are practitioners achieving the ideal sub-bandage pressures? J. Wound Care, 2002 11(7):265-268. (Cost 40p).

MOUTH CARE

20.

PEARSON, L. S.

A controlled trial to compare the ability of foam swabs and toothbrushes to remove dental plaque. J. Adv. Nurs., 2002 39(5):480-489. (Cost 1-00p).

NURSING

21.

MALINOWSKI, A.

Comfort: exploration of the concept in nursing. J. Adv. Nurs., 2002 39(6):599-606. (Cost 80p).

22.

WATSON, R.

Clinical competence assessment in nursing: a systematic review of the literature. J. Adv. Nurs., 2002 39(5):421-431. (Cost 1-10p).

OBESITY

23.

PARSONS, T.

Weight management for health. Primary Health Care, 2002 12(61):39-48. (Cost 1-00p).

ORTHOPAEDICS

24.

GUPTA, S. K.

Post-operative wound blistering: is there a link with dressing usage? J. Wound Care, 2002 11(7):271-273. (Cost 30p).

25.

WEBBER-JONES, J.

The management and prevention of rigid cervical collar complications. Ortho. Nurs., 2002 21(4):19-25. (Cost 70p).

PAIN

26.

BENNETT, J.

The mediating effect of pain and fatigue on level of functioning in older adults. Nurs. Res., 2002 51(4):254-265. (Cost 1-20p).

27.

CHUMBLEY. G. M.

Patient-controlled analgesia: what information does the patient want? J. Adv. Nurs., 2002 39(5):459-471. (Cost 1-30p).

28.

FELDT, K.

Older adults with hip fractures: treatment of pain following hospitalization. J. Geront. Nurs., 2002 28(8):27-35. (Cost 90p).

29.

SCALES, B.

Complex regional pain syndrome in the ambulatory surgical care setting. J. Perianes. Nurs., 2002 17(4):251-264. (Cost 1-20p).

PALLIATIVE CARE

30.

COOPER, J.

Implementing audit in palliative care: an action research approach. J. Adv. Nurs., 2002 39(4):360-369. (Cost 1-00p).

POSTOPERATIVE CARE

31.

MING, J. L.

The efficacy of acupressure to prevent nausea and vomiting in post-operative patients. J. Adv. Nurs., 2002 39(4):343-351. (Cost 90p).

PREOPERATIVE CARE

32.

WOOD, M.

What do patients want to happen to their dentures before surgery? Brit. J. Nurs., 2002 11(15):1027-1031. (Cost 50p).

PSYCHIATRY

33.

McMAHON, B.

Time-limited psychotherapy in the community mental health team. Prof. Nurse, 2002 17(12):722-724. (Cost 30p).

REMINISCENCE THERAPY

34.

MOSS, S.

Reminiscence group activities and discourse interaction in Alzheimer's Disease. J. Geront. Nurs., 2002 28(8):36-44. (Cost 90p).

RESEARCH

35.

BANNIGAN, K.

How journal clubs can overcome barriers to research utilization. Brit. J. Ther. Rehab., 2002 9(8):299-303. (Cost 50p).

RESPIRATORY SYSTEM

36.

GIBBONS, D.

An audit of provision of long-term oxygen therapy for COPD patients. Prof. Nurse, 2002 18(2):107-110. (Cost 40p).

RESPITE CARE

37.

GILMOUR, J. A.

Dis/integrated care: family caregivers and in-hospital respite care. J. Adv. Nurs., 2002 39(6):546-553. (Cost 80p).

RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS

38.

OLIVER, S.

Targeted therapies for patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Prof. Nurse, 2002 17(2):716-720. (Cost 50p).

SCHOOL NURSING

39.

FATCHETT, A.

School nursing - proving the value. Prim. Health Care, 2002 12(61): 24-25. (Cost 20p).

STAFF TURNOVER

40.

GIBBS, V.

Hospital induction and its effects on staff turnover. Brit. J. Ther. Rehab., 2002 9(8):309-313. (Cost 50p).

STATISTICS

41.

WRIGHT, C.

The use of graphs and statistics in health-care research. Brit. J. Ther. Rehab., 2002 9(8):314-321. (Cost 80p).

WORLD WIDE WEB

42.

PICKETT HAUBER, R.

The use of computers and the Internet as a source of health information for people with disabilities. Rehab. Nurs., 2002 27(4):142-145. (Cost 40p).

43.

PIERCE, L.

www.information resources for stroke. Rehab. Nurs., 2002 27(4):134-141. (Cost 80p).

WOUND CARE

44.

CUNLIFFE, P.

Wound cleansing: the evidence for the techniques and solutions used. Prof. Nurse, 2002 18(2):95-99. (Cost 50p).

45.

CUTTING, K.

Maceration of the skin and wound bed 1: its nature and causes. J. Wound Care, 2002 11(7):275-278. (Cost 40p).

 

 

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