Clinical Resource Centre and Library 

FEBRUARY 2002

News from the library is that Andy Parrett has now started as Library Skills Training Facilitator and can be reached on 01284 713343. The main focus of his training is access to healthcare databases and through them access to full text journal articles which have just come on line. For a list of full text journals online contact Val Wallis in the library on the above number, try out the system on http://gateway-di.ovid.com and contact library staff if you are having any problems.

 

ADVOCACY

1.

Hewitt, J.

A critical review of the arguments debating the role of the nurse advocate. J. Adv. Nurs., 2002 37(5):439-445. (Cost 70p).

ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE

2.

Mantle, F.

Complementary therapies & health promotion. Br. J. Comm. Nurs., 2002 7(2):102-107. (Cost 60p).

AUDIT

3.

Scott, D

Monitoring service development through audit. J. Child Health Care, 2001 5(4):138-142. (Cost 50p).

AUTISM

4.

Hellzen, O.

Being in a fragmented & isolated world: interviews with carers working with a person with a severe autistic disorder. J. Adv. Nurs., 2002 37(4):346-354. (Cost 90p).

BREAST CANCER

5.

Knobf, M.

Carrying on: the experience of premature menopause in women with early stage breast cancer. Nurs. Res., 2002 51(1):9-17. (Cost 90p).

CANCER

6.

Cox, K.

The hopes of the dying: examining patients' experience of participation in early phase cancer clinical trials. NT Res., 2002 7(1):60-74. (Cost 1-40p).

7.

Echlin, K.

Information needs & information-seeking behaviors of men with prostate cancer & their partners: a review of the literature. Cancer Nurs., 2002 25(1):35-41. (Cost 70p).

8.

Lindsey, A.

Postmenopausal survivors of breast cancer at risk for osteoporosis: nutritional intake & body size. Cancer Nurs., 2002 25(1):50-56. (Cost 70p).

CLINICAL SUPERVISION

9.

Veeramah, V.

The benefits of using clinical supervision. Mental Health Nurs., 2002 22(1):18-23. (Cost 60p).

CORONARY DISEASE

10.

Edell-Gustaffson ,U.

Insufficient sleep, cognitive anxiety & health transition in men with coronary artery disease: a self-report & polysomnographic study. J. Adv. Nurs., 2002 37(5):414-422. (Cost 90p).

CURRICULUM VITAE

11.

Teasdale, K.

Assessing & communicating your strengths & skills. Prof. Nurse, 2002 17(6):365-367. (Cost 30p).

DEMENTIA

12.

Dewar, B.

The carer's role in planning care for people with dementia. Prof. Nurse, 2002 17(5):318-321. (Cost 40p).

EDUCATION

13.

Gavin, J.

Teaching in partnership: linking a medical school & a community trust. Br. J. Comm. Nurs., 2002 7(1):32-36. (Cost 50p).

EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE

14.

Caramanica, L.

Evidence-based nursing practice, Part 1: A hospital & university collaborative. J. Nurs. Admin., 2002 32(1):27-30. (Cost 40p).

FALLS

15.

Hill-Westmoreland, E.

A meta-analysis of fall prevention programs for the elderly: how effective are they? Nurs. Res., 2002 51(1):1-8. (Cost 80p).

GERIATRICS

16.

Conn, V.

Evidence-based practice for gerontological nursing. J. Ger. Nurs., 2002 28(2):45-52. (Cost 80p).

HEALTH VISITING

17.

McHugh, G.

Users' perceptions of the health visiting service. Comm. Pract., 2002 75(2):57-61. (Cost 50p).

INCONTINENCE

18.

Clarke-O'Neill, S.

A multicentre comparative evaluation: washable pants with an integral pad for light incontinence. J. Clin. Nurs., 2002 11(1):79-89. (Cost 1-10p).

19.

Gallagher, M.

Caregivers' & care recipients' perceptions of dealing with urinary incontinence. Rehab. Nurs., 2002 27(1):25-31. (Cost 70p).

INFORMED CONSENT

20.

Aveyard, H.

The requirement for informed consent prior to nursing care procedures. J. Adv. Nurs., 2002 37(3):243-249. (Cost 70p).

INJECTIONS

21.

Pope, B.

How to administer subcutaneous & intramuscular injections. Nursing2002, 2002 32(1):50-51. (Cost 20p).

ITU

22.

Harmsworth, A.

Procurement & implementation of a clinical information system within an intensive care unit. Care Crit. Ill, 2002 18(1):11-14. (Cost 40p).

23.

Webb, S.

Malaria in the ICU. Care Crit. Ill, 2002 18(1):7-10. (Cost 40p).

LEG ULCER

24.

Hayes, L.

Evaluating the cost & efficacy of leg ulcer care provided in two large UK health authorities. J. Wound Care, 2002 11(2):47-51. (Cost 50p).

25.

Penn, E.

Nurses' education and skills in bandaging the lower limb. Br. J. Nursing, 2002 11(3):164-170. (Cost 40p).

MIDWIFERY

26.

Hart, A.

Inequalities in health care provision: the relationship between contemporary policy & contemporary practice in maternity services in England. J. Adv. Nurs., 2002 37(5):485-493. (Cost 90p).

NURSE PRESCRIBING

27.

Picton, C.

Maintaining & developing competencies in nurse prescribing. Br. J. Comm. Nurs., 2002 7(2):90-93. (Cost 40p).

NUTRITION

28.

Rollins, H.

Implementing a screening programme. Prim. Health Care, 2002 12(1):38-39. (Cost 20p).

OBSTETRICS & GYNAECOLOGY

29.

Bell, F.

Teenage pregnancy: a reflective analysis. J. Child Health Care, 2001 5(4):143-149. (Cost 70p).

PAEDIATRICS

30.

Farrell, M.

A method comparison study to assess the reliability of urine collection pads as a means of obtaining urine specimens from non-toilet-trained children for microbiological examination. J. Adv. Nurs., 2002 37(4):387-393. (Cost 70p).

31.

Hanafin, S.

Evidence based practice: pacifier use & ear infections. Comm. Pract., 2002 75(2):50-53. (Cost 40p).

32.

Madge, S.

National consensus standards for nursing children & young people with cystic fibrosis. Paed. Nurs., 2002 14(1):32-35. (Cost 40p).

33.

Tait, T.

Service co-ordination: a successful model for the delivery of multi-professional services to children with complex needs. NT Res., 2002 7(1):19-34. (Cost 1-60p).

PAIN

34.

Day, R.

The management of acute & chronic pain in the community. Prof. Nurse, 2002 17(6):386-388. (Cost 30p).

35.

Ellis, K.

A review of amputation, phantom pain & nursing responsibilities. Br. J. Nursing, 2002 11(3):155-163. (Cost 70p).

36.

Herr, K.

Chronic pain in the older patient: management strategies. J. Ger. Nurs., 2002 28(2):28-34. (Cost 70p).

37.

Horgan, M.

Education for pain management. Paed. Nurs., 2002 14(1):30. (Cost 10p).

38.

McCaffery, M.

Your patient is in pain: how should you respond? Nursing 2002, 2002 32(1):43. (Cost 10p).

39.

McGann, K.

Pain management in primary care. Prim. Health Care, 2002 12(1):25-29. (Cost 50p).

40.

Modderman, G.

Considerations for postoperative pain management in older adults. Clin. Nurse Spec., 2002 16(1):35-37. (Cost 30p).

PALLIATIVE CARE

41.

Cowley, S.

Effective interagency & interprofessional working: facilitators & barriers. Int. J. Pal. Nurs., 2002 8(1):30-39. (Cost 90p).

42.

Newbury, J.

Symptom control outcomes in a community palliative care nursing team. Int. J. Pall. Nurs., 2002 8(1):6-12. (Cost 70p).

PALM TECHNOLOGY

43.

Jenkins, D.

Personal digital assistants: a world of information in the Palm of your hand. Clin. Nurse Spec., 2002 16(1):38-39. (Cost 20p).

PRESSURE SORES

44.

Collins, F.

Use of pressure reducing seats & cushions in a community setting. Br. J. Comm. Nurs., 2002 7(1):15-22. (Cost 60p).

PRIMARY CARE

45.

Simon, C.

The role of the primary care team in support of informal carers. Br. J. Comm. Nurs., 2002 7(1):6-14. (Cost 60p).

PSYCHIATRY

46.

McCann, T.

Uncovering hope with clients who have psychotic illness. J. Hol. Nurs., 2002 20(1):81-99. (Cost 1-00p).

RESEARCH

47.

Daykin, A.

Questionnaire-based research design. Br. J. Therapy & Rehab., 2002 9(2):66-74. (Cost 90p).

48.

Webb, B.

Using focus groups as a research method: a personal experience. J. Nurs. Man., 2002 10(1):27-35. (Cost 90p).

SMOKING

49.

Bolman, C.

Factors determining cardiac nurses' intentions to continue using a smoking cessation protocol. Heart & Lung, 2002 31(1):15-24. (Cost 1-00p).

50.

Froelicher, E. S.

Women's initiative for nonsmoking (WINS) IV: description of 277 women smokers hospitalized with cardiovascular disease. Heart & Lung, 2002 31(1):3-14. (Cost 1-20p).

STROKE

51.

Williams, A.

Patient & caregiver perceptions of stroke survivor behavior: a comparison. Rehab. Nurs., 2002 27(1):19-24. (Cost 60p).

VIOLENCE

52.

Jackson, D.

Who would want to be a nurse? Violence in the workplace - a factor in recruitment & retention. J. Nurs. Man., 2002 10(1):13-20. (Cost 80p).

53.

Noak, J.

The content of management of violence policy documents in United Kingdom acute inpatient mental health services. J. Adv. Nurs., 2002 37(4):394-401. (Cost 80p).

WOUND CARE

54.

Dowsett, C.

Developing wound management guidelines for community nurses. Br. J. Comm. Nurs., 2002 7(2):62-68. (Cost 50p).

55.

Kelly, N.

Malodorous fungating wounds: a review of current literature. Prof. Nurse, 2002 17(5):323-326. (Cost 40p).

56.

Topham, J.

Why do some cavity wounds treated with honey or sugar paste heal without scarring? J. Wound Care, 2002 11(2):53-55. (Cost 30p).

 

 

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