Clinical Resource Centre and Library 

SEPTEMBER 2004

As the new academic year starts, can we remind staff that the Library offers a book buying service. There is a discount of 10% on orders (medical and non-medical titles can be obtained). Staff wishing to expand their skills may be interested in undertaking a Learn Direct course. Courses are being run from the Clinical Resource Centre & Library and cover a variety of topics - please contact Russell Simpson on 01284 713112 or e-mail [email protected] for more information.

 

ACCIDENT & EMERGENCY

1.

NAIRN, STUART.

The patient experience in emergency departments: a review of the literature. Acc. Emer. Nurs., 2004 12(3):159-165. (Cost 70p).

AGENDA FOR CHANGE

2.

MAYLOR, MILES.

Where will clinical nurse specialists be placed on Agenda for Change? Brit. J. Nurs., 2004 13(15) Tissue Viability Supp.:S26-S32. (Cost 50p).

ASSERTIVENESS

3.

McCARTAN, PATRICK J.

Assertiveness and caring: are they compatible? J. Clin. Nurs., 2004 13(6):707-713. (Cost 70p).

BLOOD PRESSURE

4.

ARTINIAN, NANCY T.

Innovations in blood pressure monitoring. Amer. J. Nurs., 2004 104(8):52-59. (Cost 80p).

BREAST CANCER

5.

McCREADY, TRACEY.

Management of patients with breast cancer. Prim. Health Care, 2004 14(6):41-49. (Cost 90p).

BREASTFEEDING

6.

ADAMSON, JAN.

Implementing informed choice on infant feeding. Brit. J. Midwif., 2004 12(9):586-590. (Cost 50p).

CANCER

7.

GRIFFITHS, ALISON.

Making a support group work for patients. Prof. Nurse, 2004 19(12):22-24. (Cost 30p).

8.

LOWE, JOANNE.

Dying of embarrassment? Raising awareness of colorectal cancer. Prim. Health Care, 2004 14(6):22-25. (Cost 40p).

CARING

9.

CHEUNG, JENNY.

Caring as worrying: the experience of spousal carers. J. Adv. Nurs., 2004 47(5):475-482. (Cost 80p).

CLINICAL GOVERNANCE

10.

TAIT, ALLISON R.

Clinical governance in primary care: a literature review. J. Clin. Nurs., 2004 13(6):723-730. (Cost 80p).

COMMUNICATION

11.

O'GARA, P. E.

Therapeutic communication part 1: general approaches that enhance the quality of the consultation. Acc. Emerg. Nurs., 2004 12(3):166-172. (Cost 70p).

DAY SURGERY

12.

DEWAR, ANNE.

Telephone follow-up for day surgery patients: patients perceptions and nurses' experiences. J. PeriAnes. Nurs., 2004 19(4):234-241. (Cost 80p).

DEATH AND DYING

13.

HENDERSON, MARTHA L.

Gerontological advance practice nurses as end-of-life care facilitators. Ger. Nurs., 2004 25(4):233-237. (Cost 50p).

DEMENTIA

14.

ARMSTRONG ESTHER, C.

Assessing cognitive impairment in older people: the Watson clock drawing test. Brit. J. Comm. Nurs., 2004 9(8):350-355. (Cost 60p).

DRUG ADMINISTRATION

15.

MORRICE, AMANDA.

Practical considerations in the administration of intravenous vasoactive drugs in the critical care setting. Part II - How safe is our practice? Int. Crit. Care Nurs., 2004 20(4):183-189. (Cost 70p).

FALLS

16.

HAYES, NICKY.

Prevention of falls among older patients in the hospital environment. Brit. J. Nurs., 2004 13(15):896-901. (Cost 60p).

GERIATRICS

17.

McLAFFERTY, ISABELLA.

Attitudes towards hospitalized older adults. J. Adv. Nurs., 2004 47(4):446-453. (Cost 80p).

GUIDELINES

18.

PUFFER, SUEZANN.

Practice nurses' intentions to use clinical guidelines. J. Adv. Nurs., 2004 47(5):500-509. (Cost 1-00p).

HEALTH & SAFETY

19.

GABRIEL, JANICE.

Needlestick and sharps injuries: avoiding the risk in clinical practice. Prof. Nurse, 2004 20(1):25-28. (Cost 30p).

HOLISTIC NURSING

20.

NEWSHAN, GAYLE.

Development and evaluation of an inpatient holistic nursing care services department. Comp. Ther. Nurs. Midwif., 2004 10(3):168-174. (Cost 70p).

INFECTION CONTROL

21.

CAM, JOHN.

What does it take to ensure effective hand decontamination by nurses? Prof. Nurse, 2004 19(12):26-28. (Cost 30p).

22.

PETTY, CLAYTON.

Hand washing: essential in the PACU. J. PeriAnes. Nurs., 2004 19(4):261-262. (Cost 20p).

23.

SANDLIN, DEBBIE.

Too busy to wash your hands in PACU? J. PeriAnes. Nurs., 2004 19(4):263-264. (Cost 20p).

INTENSIVE CARE

24.

HUGHES, FELICITY.

An analysis of information available to relatives in intensive care. Int. Crit. Care Nurs., 2004 20(4):200-205. (Cost 60p).

25.

IMHOFF, MICHAEL.

The cost of implementation and maintenance of a Clinical Information System in intensive care. Care Crit. Ill, 2004 20(4):111-114. (Cost 40p).

LEARNING DISABILITY

26.

MITCHELL, DUNCAN.

Keynote review: learning disability nursing. Brit. J. Learn. Disab., 2004 32(3):115-118. (Cost 40p).

27.

WHITAKER, SIMON.

Hidden learning disability. Brit. J. Learn. Disab., 2004 32(3):139-143. (Cost 50p).

MASSAGE

28.

HUNT, V.

Paediatric nurses' attitudes to massage and aromatherapy massage. Comp. Ther. Nurs. Midwif., 2004 10(3):194-201. (Cost 80p).

METABOLIC SYNDROME

29.

KUTSCHMAN, RICHARD F.

Diagnosing and treating Metabolic Syndrome. Ger. Nurs., 2004 25(4):218-223. (Cost 60p).

NURSE PRESCRIBING

30.

BAIRD, ANNE.

Prescription only. Prim. Health Care, 2004 14(6):18-20. (Cost 30p).

31.

CHAMBERLAIN-WEBBER, JUDITH.

Nurse prescribing: is it for you? Prof. Nurse, 2004 20(1):14-18. (Cost 50p).

NURSING

32.

LANG, THOMAS A.

Nurse-patient ratios. A systematic review on the effects of nurse staffing on patient, nurse employee, and hospital outcomes. J. Nurs. Admin., 2004, 34 (7/8):326-337. (Cost 1-20p).

NUTRITION

33.

BROGDEN, BRIDGETTE J.

Clinical skills: importance of nutrition for acutely ill hospital patients. Brit. J. Nurs., 2004 13(15):914-920. (Cost 50p).

OBSTETRICS & GYNAECOLOGY

34.

HARCOMBE, JOANNA.

Supporting antenatal screening coordinators. Brit. J. Midwif., 2004 12(9):562-567. (Cost 60p).

PAIN

35.

SCHAFFER, SUSAN D.

Relaxation and pain management. Amer. J. Nurs., 2004 104(8):75-82. (Cost 60p).

PALLIATIVE CARE

36.

BESTALL, JANINE.

Access and referral to specialist palliative care: patients' and professionals' experiences. Int. J. Pall. Nurs., 2004 10(8):381-389. (Cost 90p).

37.

HUGHES, LYNNE.

Palliative care in the community. Prim. Health Care, 2004 14(6):27-31. (Cost 50p).

POST TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER

38.

BENNUN, IAN S.

A critique of the research assessing Post Traumatic Stress Disorder in critical care patients. Care Crit. Ill., 2004 20(4):102-106. (Cost 50p).

PREGNANCY

39.

TIRAN, DENISE.

Complementary therapies to reduce physiological stress in pregnancy. Comp. Ther. Nurs. Midwif., 2004 10(3):162-167. (Cost 60p).

PRESSURE ULCERS

40.

FRIAS SORIANO, L.

The effectiveness of oral nutritional supplementation in the healing of pressure ulcers. J. Wound Care, 2004 13(8):319-322. (Cost 40p).

41.

MOORE, Z.

Pressure ulcer prevention: nurses' knowledge, attitudes and behaviour. J. Wound Care, 2004 13(8):330-334. (Cost 50p).

PRIORITY SETTING

42.

HENDRY, CHARLES.

Priority setting in clinical nursing practice: literature review. J. Adv. Nurs., 2004 47(4):427-436. (Cost 1-00p).

RESEARCH

43.

BURNARD, P.

Writing a qualitative research report. Acc. Emerg. Nurs., 2004 12(3):176-181. (Cost 60p).

44.

ENDACOTT, R.

Clinical research 1: research questions and design. Int. Crit. Care Nurs., 2004 20(4):232-235. (Cost 40p).

45.

REDFEARN, MICHELLE R.

An infrastructure for organizational support of research. J. Nurs. Admin., 2004 34(7/8):346-353. (Cost 80p).

46.

TEE, STEPHEN R.

The ethics of conducting a co-operative inquiry with vulnerable people. J. Adv. Nurs., 2004 47(5):536-543. (Cost 80p).

SCHOOL NURSING

47.

CROGHAN, EMMA.

School nurses: policies, working practices, roles and value perceptions. J. Adv. Nurs., 2004 47(4):377-385. (Cost 90p).

SEXUALITY

48.

JOHNSON, BEVERLY K.

Sexuality and heart disease: implications for nursing. Ger. Nurs., 2004 25(4):224-226. (Cost 30p).

STROKE

49.

MURRAY, JENNI.

A survey to investigate the role of the district nurse in stroke care. Brit. J. Comm. Nurs., 2004 9(8):318-324. (Cost 60p).

TELEHEALTH

50.

HIBBERT, D.

Health professionals' responses to the introduction of a home telehealth service. J. Telemed. Telecare, 2004 10(4):226-230. (Cost 50p).

TRIAGE

51.

RICHARDS, DAVID A.

Quality monitoring of nurse telephone triage: pilot study. J. Adv. Nurs., 2004 47(5):551-560. (Cost 1-00p).

WOUND CARE

52.

DOWSETT, CAROLINE.

TIME principles of chronic wound bed preparation and treatment. Brit. J. Nurs., 2004 13(15) Tissue Viability Supp.:S16-S23. (Cost 70p).

53.

HAMPTON, SYLVIE.

A guide to managing the surrounding skin of chronic, exuding wounds. Prof. Nurse, 2004 19(12):30-32. (Cost 30p).

54.

KEEN, DELIA.

A tool to aid nurses' decision making in relation to dressing selection. Brit. J. Nurs., 2004 13(15) Tissue Viability Supp.:S6-S14. (Cost 70p).

55.

PULMAN, KATE.

Dressings in the management of open surgical wounds. Brit. J. Periop. Nurs., 2004 14(8):354-360. (Cost 60p).

 

 

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