Clinical Resource Centre and Library 

DECEMBER 2001

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from all the Library staff. It’s been a busy year and we were sad to say goodbye to Patrick Fitzgerald our Library Skills Training Facilitator. His replacement is Andrew Parrett who will be starting on the 17th January 2002. In the interim, please note that we now have access to FULL TEXT JOURNAL ARTICLES via the following URL: http://gateway-di.ovid.com. If you want to know more about this please give the library a ring on the above number. We will also be restarting the CASP programme in the New Year and anyone interested in attending one, please contact Joan Hunter. A programme of events will be circulated shortly.

 

ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE

1.

Armstrong, N. C.

A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of a Bach Flower Remedy. Comp. Ther. Nurs. Mid., 2001 7(4):215-221. (Cost 70p).

2.

Tedesco, P.

Like cures like: homeopathy. Amer. J. Nurs., 2001 101(9):43-49. (Cost 70p).

BREAST CANCER

3.

Ash Drake, D.

A longitudinal study of physical activity and breast cancer prediction. Cancer Nurs., 2001 24(5):371-377. (Cost 70p).

CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION

4.

Attwood, S.

Discussing cardiopulmonary resuscitation with patients. Brit. J. Nurs., 2001 10(18):1201-1207. (Cost 70p).

CARERS

5.

Carter, P.

A not-so-silent cry for help: older female cancer caregivers' need for information. J. Hol. Nurs., 2001 19(3):271-284. (Cost 80p).

CATHETERS

6.

Evans, A.

An audit of problems associated with urinary catheter removal. Brit. J. Comm. Nurs., 2001 6(10):511-519. (Cost 60p).

CLINICAL SUPERVISION

7.

Sloan, G.

John Heron's six-category intervention analysis: towards understanding interpersonal relations & progressing the delivery of clinical supervision for mental health nursing in the United Kingdom. J. Adv. Nurs., 2001 36(2):206-214. (Cost 90p).

COMPUTER ASSISTED LEARNING

8.

Wharrad, H.

A comparison of CAL with a conventional method of delivery of cell biology to undergraduate nursing students using an experimental design. Nurse Educ. Today, 2001 21(7):579-588. (Cost 1-00p).

DAY SURGERY

9.

Yellen, E.

Patient satisfaction in ambulatory surgery. AORN, 2001 74(4):483-498. (Cost 1-20p).

DEATH AND DYING

10.

Hopkinson, J.

Facilitating the development of clinical skills in caring for dying people in hospital. Nurse Educ. Today, 2001 21(8):632-639. (Cost 80p).

DEPRESSION

11.

Tanato Beck, C.

Predictors of postpartum depression: an update. Nurs. Res., 2001 50(5):275-285. (Cost 1-10p).

DIABETES

12.

Lowe, C.

A ward-based link nurse scheme to improve diabetes inpatient care. J. Diab. Nurs., 2001 5(5):147-150. (Cost 40p).

EDUCATION

13.

Chan, D.

Development of an innovative tool to assess hospital learning environments. Nurse Educ. Today, 2001 21(8):624-631. (Cost 80p).

14.

Glen, S.

Transdisciplinary education: tensions and contradictions? NT Res., 2001 6(5):807-816. (Cost 1-00p).

EXERCISE

15.

Jitramontree, N.

Evidence-based protocol: exercise promotion - encouraging older adults to walk. J. Geront. Nurs., 2001 27(10):7-18. (Cost 1-20p).

FALLS

16.

Harrison, B.

Studying fall risk factors among nursing home residents who fell. J. Geront. Nurs., 2001 27(10):26-34. (Cost 90p).

17.

Savage, T.

Fall occurrence in a geriatric psychiatry setting before and after a fall prevention program. J. Geront. Nurs., 2001 27(10):49-53. (Cost 50p).

18.

Simmons, M.

Implementation of a patient falls risk-management strategy. Prof. Nurse, 2001 17(3):168-171. (Cost 40p).

GERIATRICS

19.

Cooper, K.

Health barriers to walking for exercise in elderly primary care. Ger. Nurs., 2001 22(5):258-262. (Cost 50p).

20.

Hammer, B.

Community-based case management for positive outcomes. Ger. Nurs., 2001 22(5):271-275. (Cost 50p).

GOVERNANCE

21.

Porter-O'Grady, T.

Is shared governance still relevant? J. Nurs. Admin., 2001 31(10):468-473. (Cost 60p).

GUIDELINES

22.

Anthony, D.

Clinical guidelines in community hospitals. NT Res., 2001 6(5):839-852. (Cost 1-40p).

GYNAECOLOGY

23.

Sharts-Hopko, N.

Hysterectomy for nonmalignant conditions. Amer. J. Nurs., 2001 101(9):32-40. (Cost 90p).

HEAD INJURY

24.

Stanley, I.

Initial management of severe head injuries: is cerebral perfusion pressure maintained? Care Crit. Ill, 2001 17(5):166-168. (Cost 30p).

INFECTION CONTROL

25.

Newell-Stokes, V.

Developing an evidence-based procedure: maintenance of central venous catheters. Clin. Nurse Spec., 2001 15(5):199-204. (Cost 60p).

INFORMED CONSENT

26.

Paice, E.

Informed consent and the preregistration house officer. Hosp. Med., 2001 62(11):699-701. (Cost 30p).

INTENSIVE CARE

27.

Day, T.

An evaluation of a teaching intervention to improve the practice of endotracheal suctioning in intensive care. J. Clin. Nurs., 2001 10(5):682-696. (Cost 1-50p).

28.

Hamel, W.

The effects of music intervention on anxiety in the patient waiting for cardiac catheterization. Int. Crit. Care Nurs., 2001 17(5):279-285. (Cost 70p).

29.

Wong, H.

Effects of music therapy on anxiety in ventilator-dependent patients. Heart & Lung, 2001 30(5):376-387. (Cost 1-20p).

LEADERSHIP

30.

Mahoney, J.

Leadership skills for the 21st century. J. Nurs. Man., 2001 9(5):269-271. (Cost 30p).

LEARNING DISABILITY

31.

Milne, R.

Interviewing witnesses with learning disabilities for legal purposes. Brit. J. Learn. Dis., 2001 29(3):93-97. (Cost 50p).

MIDWIFERY

32.

Garratt, R.

The midwife as healer. Comp. Ther. Nurs. Mid., 2001 7(4):197-201. (Cost 50p).

33.

Moffat, H.

Comparing administration of paracetamol for perineal pain. Brit. J. Midwifery, 2001 9(11):690-694. (Cost 50p).

MOUTH CARE

34.

Gallagher, J.

Community nurses' contribution to oral health. Brit. J. Comm. Nurs., 2001 6(10):526-534. (Cost 80p).

NURSING

35.

Janney, M.

Promoting registered nurse retention through shared decision making. J. Nurs. Admin., 2001 31(10):483-488. (Cost 60p).

NURSING RESEARCH

36.

Byrne, M.

Critical incident technique as a qualitative research method. AORN, 2001 74(4):536-539. (Cost 30p).

37.

Evans, D.

Systematic reviews of qualitative research. Clin. Effect. Nurs., 2001 5(3):111-119. (Cost 90p).

NUTRITION

38.

Crogan, N.

Nutrition education for nursing assistants: an important strategy to improve long-term care. J. Cont. Educ. Nurs., 2001 32(5):216-218. (Cost 30p).

39.

Evans, B.

Nutrition assessment: experience is not a predictor of knowledge. J. Cont. Ed. Nurs., 2001 32(5):219-222. (Cost 40p).

ORTHOPAEDICS

40.

Baird, C.

First-line treatment for osteoarthritis. Part 1: Pathophysiology, assessment, and pharmacologic interventions. Orth. Nurs., 2001 20(5):17-24. (Cost 80p).

41.

St. Pierre Schneider, B.

Consequences of skeletal muscle injury induced by unaccustomed exercise. Orth. Nurs., 2001 20(5):49-56. (Cost 80p).

OSTEOPOROSIS

42.

Wilson, A.

Diagnosis and treatment of osteoporosis. Brit. J. Comm. Nurs., 2001 6(10):535-541. (Cost 70p).

PAEDIATRICS

43.

Sanders, C.

Suprapubic catheterisation: risk management. Paed. Nurs., 2001 13(10):14-18. (Cost 50p).

44.

Wilson, H. V.

Power and partnership: a critical analysis of the surveillance discourses of child health nurses. J. Adv. Nurs., 2001 36(2):294-301. (Cost 80p).

PAIN

45.

Kwekkeboom, D.

Pain management strategies used by patients with breast and gynecologic cancer with postoperative pain. Cancer Nurs., 2001 24(5):378-386. (Cost 90p).

PALLIATIVE CARE

46.

Kuuppelomaki, M.

Spiritual support for terminally ill patients: nursing staff assessments. J. Clin. Nurs., 2001 10(5):660-670. (Cost 1-10p).

47.

Street, A.

Communication issues for the interdisciplinary community palliative care team. J. Clin. Nurs., 2001 10(5):643-650. (Cost 80p).

PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT

48.

Martin, V.

Developing as a manager - part 1. Nurs. Man., 2001 8(7):30-33. (Cost 40p).

PRESSURE SORES

49.

Dobson, J. L.

Creating an optimum healing environment for a grade V pressure ulcer. J. Wound Care, 2001 10(10):415-420. (Cost 50p).

RATIONING

50.

Albrecht, G.

Rationing health care to disabled people. Soc. Health & Illness, 2001 23(5):654-677. (Cost 1-20p).

51.

Lapsley, I.

Clinical actions and financial constraints: the limits to rationing intensive care. Soc. Health & Illness, 2001 23(5):729-746. (Cost 1-00p).

REFLECTIVE PRACTICE

52.

Gilbert, T.

Reflective practice and clinical supervision: meticulous rituals of the confessional. J. Adv. Nurs., 2001 36(2):199-205. (Cost 70p).

REHABILITATION

53.

Borrie, M.

Urinary retention in patients in a geriatric rehabilitation unit: prevalence, risk factors, and validity of bladder scan evaluation. Rehab. Nurs., 2001 26(5):187-191. (Cost 50p).

54.

Gibbons, D.

A nurse-led pulmonary rehabilitation programme for patients with COPD. Prof. Nurse, 2001 17(3):185-188. (Cost 30p).

55.

Holland, N.

Adherence to disease-modifying therapy in multiple sclerosis: part 1. Rehab. Nurs., 2001 26(5):172-176. (Cost 50p).

STROKE

56.

Jacobsson, C.

Evaluation of the QALY model for analysis of cost-effectiveness of eating training after stroke. J. Nurs. Man., 2001 9(5):295-303. (Cost 90p).

SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS

57.

Evans, D.

Systematic reviews: gatekeepers of nursing knowledge. J. Clin. Nurs., 2001 10(5):593-599. (Cost 70p).

 

 

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