Clinical Resource Centre and Library 

08-May-03

For anyone interested in E-learning, please come to the Health e-learning conference at the Fielder Centre in Hatfield on the 18th June. This is free for NHS staff and will have speakers from the NHS University, the Open University, Learn Direct, ECDL and Cambridge University. There is also an interesting exhibition of developers and suppliers in this burgeoning field. If you want to know more please contact [email protected] or Joan Hunter on x 3343.

 

ACCIDENT & EMERGENCY

1.

FEURY, KAREN JEAN.

Injury prevention: where are the resources? Ortho. Nurs., 2003 22(2):124-130. (Cost 70p).

ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE

2.

RAWLINGS, FRAN.

Implementing aromatherapy in nursing and midwifery practice. J. Clin. Nurs., 2003 12(3):405-411. (Cost 70p).

3.

TSAY, SHIOW-LUAN.

Acupoints massage in improving the quality of sleep and quality of life in patients with end-stage renal disease. J. Adv. Nurs., 2003 42(2):134-142. (Cost 90p).

BAD NEWS

4.

ARBER, ANNE.

Breaking bad news revisited: the push for negotiated disclosure and changing practice implications. Int. J. Pall. Nurs., 2003 9(4):166-172. (Cost 70p).

CANCER

5.

CORNER, JESSICA.

Exploring nursing outcomes for patients with advanced cancer following intervention by Macmillan specialist palliative care nurses. J. Adv. Nurs., 2003 41(6):561-574. (Cost 1-40p).

6.

FILLION, LISE.

Validation evidence for the French Canadian adaptation of the multidimensional fatigue inventory as a measure of cancer-related fatigue. Cancer Nurs., 2003 26(2):143-154. (Cost 1-20p).

7.

MCMILLAN, SUSAN C.

Hospice patient and caregiver congruence in reporting patients' symptom intensity. Cancer Nurs., 2003 26(2):113-118. (Cost 60p).

CARDIOLOGY

8.

DeVon, Holli A.

The symptoms of unstable angina. Nurs. Res., 2003 52(2):108-118. (Cost 1-10p).

9.

VRIJHOEF, HUBERTUS J. M.

Undiagnosed patients and patients at risk for COPD in primary health care: early detection with the support of non-physicians. J. Clin. Nurs., 2003 12(3):366-373. (Cost 80p).

10.

YATES, BERNICE C.

Outcomes of cardiac rehabilitation participants and nonparticipants in a rural area. Rehab. Nurs., 2003 28(2):57-63. (Cost 70p).

CATHETERS

11.

FRACZYK, LINDA.

A pilot study of users' experiences of urinary catheter drainage bags. Brit. J. Comm. Nurs., 2003 8(3):104-111. (Cost 50p).

CHANGE

12.

DALTON, CINDY C.

The concept of readiness to change. J. Adv. Nurs., 2003 42(2):108-117. (Cost 1-00p).

CLINICAL GOVERNANCE

13.

BURNHOPE, CELIA.

'Feel the fear and do it anyway': the hard business of developing shared governance. J. Nurs. Man., 2003 11(3):147-157. (Cost 1-10p).

COMPETENCY

14.

FINNIE, ALISON.

Development of a tissue viability nursing competency framework. Brit. J. Nurs., 2003 (Tissue Viability Supp.), 12(6):S38-S44. (Cost 50p).

CONSULTANT NURSES

15.

COADY, ELAINE.

Role models. Nurs. Man., 2003 10(2):18-21. (Cost 40p).

CRITICAL INCIDENT

16.

PARKE, TIM.

Critical incident reporting in intensive care - experience in a District General Hospital. Care Crit. Ill, 2003 19(2):42-44. (Cost 30p).

DEATH AND DYING

17.

QUESTED, BEVERLEIGH.

Nursing care of dead bodies: a discursive analysis of last offices. J. Adv. Nurs., 2003 41(6):553-560. (Cost 80p).

DEMENTIA

18.

BUETTNER, LINDA.

Practice guidelines for recreation therapy in the care of people with Dementia (CE). Ger. Nurs., 2003 24(1):18-23. (Cost 60p).

19.

MOORE, THERESA F.

Giving voice to persons living with dementia: the researcher's opportunities and challenges. Nurs. Sci. Quart., 2003 16(2):163-167. (Cost 50p).

DIABETES

20.

KIRBY, MIKE.

Insulin therapy in the elderly: the way forward. Ger. Med., 2003 33(2):17-23. (Cost 40p).

DISCHARGE PLANNING

21.

CLEARY, MICHELLE.

Consumer feedback on nursing care and discharge planning. J. Adv. Nurs., 2003 42(3):269-277. (Cost 90p).

DISTANCE LEARNING

22.

HEWITT-TAYLOR, JAQUI.

Facilitating distance learning in nurse education. Nurse Educ. Prac., 2003 3(1):23-29. (Cost 70p).

EVIDENCE

23.

ESTABROOKS, CAROLE A.

The Internet and access to evidence: how are nurses positioned? J. Adv. Nurs., 2003 42(1):73-81. (Cost 90p).

FINANCE

24.

RULAND, CORNELIA.

Usefulness and effects on costs and staff management of a nursing resource management information system. J. Nurs. Man., 2003 11(3):208-215. (Cost 80p).

FRACTURES

25.

ALTIZER, LINDA.

Hand and wrist fractures. Ortho. Nurs., 2003 22(2):131-138. (Cost 80p).

GERIATRICS

26.

BENTLEY, JENNY.

Older people as health service consumers 3: obstacles to access in the village. Brit. J. Comm. Nurs., 2003 8(3):133-141. (Cost 70p).

HEALTH P

27.

HEALTH PROMOTION

28.

KHANLOU, NAZILLA.

Mental health promotion education in multicultural settings. Nurse Educ. Today, 2003 23(2):96-103. (Cost 80p).

29.

RESNICK, BARBARA.

Testing a theoretical model of exercise behavior for older adults. Nurs. Res., 2003 52(2):80-88. (Cost 90p).

INCONTINENCE

30.

FADER, MANDY.

Management of night-time urinary incontinence in residential settings for older people: an investigation into the effects of different pad changing regimes on skin health. J. Clin. Nurs., 2003 12(3):374-386. (Cost 1-30p).

31.

SIDDLE, ANNE.

Pain assessment and management relating to an indwelling catheter. Brit. J. Nurs., 2003 12(8):475-483. (Cost 60p).

INTERMEDIATE CARE

32.

ROE, BRENDA.

Development and evaluation of intermediate care. J. Clin. Nurs., 2003 12(3):341-350. (Cost 1-00p).

INTERNET

33.

OERMANN, MARILYN H.

Using the web to improve seniors' awareness of their role in preventing medical errors. J. Nurs. Care Qual., 2003 18(2):122-128. (Cost 70p).

JOB SATISFACTION

34.

CIMETE, GULER.

Quality of life and job satisfaction of nurses. J. Nurs. Care Qual., 2003 18(2):151-158. (Cost 80p).

LEADING EMPOWERED ORGANISATIONS

35.

FAUGIER, JEAN.

Lessons from LEO. Nurs. Man., 2003 10(2):22-25. (Cost 40p).

LEG ULCER

36.

ANDERSON, IRENE.

Developing a framework to assess competence in leg ulcer care. Prof. Nurse, 2003 18(9):518-522. (Cost 50p).

37.

UKAT, A.

Short-stretch versus multilayer compression for venous leg ulcers: a comparison of healing rates. J. Wound Care, 2003 12(4):139-143. (Cost 50p).

LYME DISEASE

38.

PAULDINE, ELIZABETH FELL.

Taking a bite out of Lyme disease. Nursing2003, 33(4):49-52. (Cost 40p).

MANUAL HANDLING

39.

HIGNETT, SUE.

Systematic review of patient handling activities starting in lying, sitting and standing positions. J. Adv. Nurs., 2003 41(6):545-552. (Cost 80p).

40.

NELSON, AUDREY.

Safe patient handling & movement. Amer. J. Nurs., 2003 103(3):32-43. (Cost 1-20p).

MODERN MATRON

41.

OUGHTIBRIDGE, DEBORAH.

The modern matron. Nurs. Man., 2003 10(2):26-28. (Cost 30p).

NHS DIRECT

42.

MONAGHAN, ROSEY.

Seeking advice from NHS direct on common childhood complaints: does it matter who answers the phone? J. Adv. Nurs., 2003 42(2):209-216. (Cost 80p).

NURSES

43.

GAMBLES, M.

What are you like? Cancer Nurs., 2003 26(2):97-104. (Cost 80p).

OBSTETRICS & GYNAECOLOGY

44.

KATZ, ANNE.

Sexuality after hysterectomy: a review of the literature and discussion of nurses' role. J. Adv. Nurs., 2003 42(3):297-303. (Cost 70p).

OSTEOPOROSIS

45.

RESNICK, BARBARA.

Reliability and validity of the self-efficacy and outcome expectations for Osteoporosis medication adherence scales. Ortho. Nurs., 2003 22(2):139-147. (Cost 90p).

PAIN

46.

BLOMQVIST, KERSTIN.

Older people in persistent pain: nursing and paramedical staff perceptions and pain management. J. Adv. Nurs., 2003 41(6):575-584. (Cost 1-00p).

47.

BOSTROM, BARBRO.

Pain and health-related quality of life among cancer patients in final stage of life: a comparison between two palliative care teams. J. Nurs. Man., 2003 11(3):189-196. (Cost 80p).

48.

MCDONNELL, ANN.

Acute pain teams in England: current provision and their role in postoperative pain management. J. Clin. Nurs., 2003 12(3):387-393. (Cost 70p).

PALLIATIVE CARE

49.

SYRETT, ELAINE.

Non-pharmacological management of breathlessness: a collaborative nurse-physiotherapist approach. Int. J. Pall. Nurs., 2003 9(4):150-156. (Cost 70p).

PATIENT EDUCATION

50.

HERNANDEZ, TERI L.

Creating an outcomes-based tool for learning barrier assessment in an outpatient education program. J. Cont. Educ. Nurs., 2003 34(2):78-85. (Cost 80p).

POSTNATAL DEPRESSION

51.

MANTLE, FIONA.

Can hypnosis reduce postnatal depression? Brit. J. Midwif., 2003 11(5):299-301. (Cost 30p).

PRESCRIBING

52.

COURTENAY, MOLLY.

Supplementary prescribing - what difference will it make? Prim. Health Care, 2003 13(3):24-25. (Cost 20p).

PRESSURE SORES

53.

BAKER, E. A.

Pressure-relieving properties of a intra-operative warming device. J. Wound Care, 2003 12(4):156-160. (Cost 50p).

54.

JAUL, E.

Setting up a dedicated pressure ulcer unit in a geriatric ward. J. Wound Care, 2003 12(4):131-133. (Cost 30p).

55.

NELSON, E. ANDREA.

A nurse-led randomised trial of pressure-relieving support surfaces. Prof. Nurse, 2003 18(9):513-516. (Cost 40p).

RECRUITMENT

56.

WHITE, ANNE.

Returning nurses to the workforce: developing an online refresher course. J. Cont. Educ. Nurs., 2003 34(2):59-63. (Cost 50p).

REFLECTIVE PRACTICE

57.

WILLIAMS, BRANDON.

Facilitating perception and imagination in generating change through reflective practice groups. Nurse Educ. Today, 2003 23(2):131-137. (Cost 70p).

RESEARCH

58.

BLENKINSOP, CHRISTINE.

Research: an essential skill of a graduate nurse? Nurse Educ. Today, 2003 23(2):83-88. (Cost 60p).

59.

MCCORMACK, BRENDAN.

Knowing and acting - a strategic practitioner-focused approach to nursing research and practice development. NT Res., 2003 8(2):86-100. (Cost 1-50p).

60.

SEYMOUR, BETH.

Valuing both critical and creative thinking in clinical practice: narrowing the research-practice gap? J. Adv. Nurs., 2003 42(3):288-296. (Cost 90p).

61.

VALENTE, SHARON M.

Research dissemination and utilization: improving care at the bedside. J. Nurs. Care Qual., 2003 18(2):114-121. (Cost 80p).

RHEUMATOLOGY

62.

MELANSON, PATRICIA M.

Confronting life with rheumatoid arthritis. J. Adv. Nurs., 2003 42(2):125-133. (Cost 90p).

63.

SCHMIDT, BETTY J.

Experiencing health in the context of rheumatoid arthritis. Nurs. Sci. Quart., 2003 16(2):155-162. (Cost 80p).

RISK

64.

TINGLE, JOHN.

A compendium of nursing errors which could be avoided. Brit. J. Nurs., 2003 12(8):457. (Cost 10p).

65.

TRENOWETH, STEVE.

Perceiving risk in dangerous situations: risks of violence among mental health inpatients. J. Adv. Nurs., 2003 42(3):278-287. (Cost 1-00p).

66.

WALDMANN, CARL.

Medical errors and how to prevent them. Care Crit. Ill, 2003 19(2):39-40. (Cost 20p).

STRESS

67.

EDWARDS, D.

A systematic review of stress and stress management interventions for mental health nurses. J. Adv. Nurs., 2003 42(2):169-200. (Cost 3-20p).

68.

TSAI, PAO-FENG.

A middle-range theory of caregiver stress. Nurs. Sci. Quart., 2003 16(2):137-145. (Cost 90p).

STROKE

69.

EDWARDS, GERALDINE.

Good practice for keeping stroke patients and carers informed. Prof. Nurse, 2003 18(9):529-532. (Cost 40p).

70.

GILMET, KENNETH.

Stroke perceptions of well laypersons and professional caregivers. Rehab. Nurs., 2003 28(2):52-56. (Cost 50p).

WOUND CARE

71.

RAJENDRAN, SUBBIYAN.

Design and development of novel bandages for compression therapy. Brit. J. Nurs., 2003 (Tissue Viability Supp.), 12(6):S20-S29. (Cost 70p).

 

 

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