Clinical Resource Centre and Library 

JULY 2004

Anyone wanting to do online searching of databases can sign up for a password on http://nhs.dialog.com If you have any difficulties or wish to have 'how to do it' training please contact Andy Parrett on 01284 713343 he covers the whole of Norfolk and Suffolk and will do lunchtime sessions in GP practices and clinics. We offer a book buying service in the library, this can be any type of book, not just medical, we offer a 10% discount and no postage or packaging. Contact Lynette Last on 01284 713112 or [email protected] for details.

 

ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE

1.

WILLISON, KEVIN D.

Complementary medicine and older people: past research and future directions. Comp. Ther. Nurs. Midwif., 2004 10(2):80-91. (Cost 1-20p).

ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE

2.

FARLOW, MARTIN R.

NMDA receptor antagonists: A new therapeutic approach for Alzheimer's disease. Ger., 2004 59(6):22-27. (Cost 60p).

3.

HURLEY, ANN C.

Promoting safer home environments for persons with Alzheimer's Disease: the Home Safety/Injury Model. J. Geront. Nurs., 2004 30(6):43-51. (Cost 90p).

ASTHMA

4.

SIDDALL, RHONDA.

New guidance to improve asthma control: putting patients at the centre of care. Prof. Nurse, 2004 19(11):35-37. (Cost 30p).

CANCER

5.

EKMAN, INGER.

Maintaining normality and support are central issues when receiving chemotherapy for ovarian cancer. Cancer Nurs., 2004 27(3):177-182. (Cost 60p).

6.

LINDQVIST, OLAV.

Meanings of the phenomenon of fatigue as narrated by 4 patients with cancer in palliative care. Cancer Nurs., 2004 27(3):237-243. (Cost 70p).

COMPETENCE

7.

MERETOJA, R.

Nurse competence scale: development and psychometric testing. J. Adv. Nurs., 2004 47(2):124-133. (Cost 1-00p).

CONCORDANCE

8.

BANNING, MAGGI.

Enhancing older people's concordance with taking their medication. Brit. J. Nurs., 2004 13(11):669-676. (Cost 60p).

CONFIDENTIALITY

9.

DIMOND, BRIDGIT.

Confidentiality of patient information when preparing for death. Brit. J. Nurs., 2004 13(12):722-724. (Cost 30p).

DEATH AND DYING

10.

MURRAY, MARY ANN.

Decision support: helping patients and families to find a balance at the end of life. Int. J. Pall. Nurs., 2004 10(6):270-277. (Cost 70p).

DIABETES

11.

MEETOO, DANNY.

Clinical skills: empowering people with diabetes to minimize complications. Brit. J. Nurs., 2004 13(11):644-651. (Cost 60p).

12.

NORRIS, SUSAN L.

Implementing evidence-based diabetes care in geriatric populations: the chronic care model. Ger., 2004 59(6):35-39. (Cost 50p).

DISCHARGE PLANNING

13.

EFRAIMSSON, EVA.

Discharge planning: 'fooling ourselves?' - patient participation in conferences. J. Clin. Nurs., 2004 13(5):562-570. (Cost 90p).

EDUCATION

14.

GARDNER, GLENN.

Nurse practitioner education: a research-based curriculum structure. J. Adv. Nurs., 2004 47(2):143-152. (Cost 1-00p).

EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE

15.

GOSLING, A. S.

Nurses' use of online clinical evidence. J. Adv. Nurs., 2004 47(2):201-211. (Cost 1-10p).

16.

RYCROFT-MALONE, J.

What counts as evidence in evidence-based practice? J. Adv. Nurs., 2004 47(1):81-90. (Cost 1-00p).

EXPERT PATIENT

17.

THOMAS, SUE.

The expert patient. Prim. Health Care, 2004 14(5):21-24. (Cost 40p).

FALLS

18.

KERZMAN, H.

Characteristics of falls in hospitalized patients. J. Adv. Nurs., 2004 47(2):223-229. (Cost 70p).

FOUNDATION HOSPITALS

19.

CHAMBERLAIN-WEBBER, JUDITH.

Foundation trusts: take your fair share. Prof. Nurse, 2004 19(11):14-17. (Cost 40p).

GENERAL PRACTICE

20.

ROSCOE, TREFOR.

An assessment tool for medical informatics skills. Health Info. J., 2004 10(2):155-159. (Cost 50p).

HEALTH CARE SUPPORT WORKERS

21.

JOHNSON, MARTIN.

The role and accountability of senior health care support workers in intensive care units. Int. Crit. Care Nurs., 2004 20(3):123-132. (Cost 1-00p).

INCONTINENCE

22.

SHAW, CHRISTINE.

Stress urinary incontinence in women. Prim. Health Care, 2004 14(5):27-31. (Cost 50p).

LEADERSHIP

23.

TOURANGEAU, ANN E.

Measuring leadership practices of nurses using the Leadership Practices Inventory. Nurs. Res., 2004 53(3):182-189. (Cost 80p).

LEARNING DISABILITY

24.

HO, ANITA.

To be labelled, or not to be labelled: that is the question. Brit. J. Learn. Disab., 2004 32(2):86-92. (Cost 70p).

25.

SLEVIN, EAMONN.

Learning disabilities: a survey of community nurses for people with prevalence of challenging behaviour and contact demands. J. Clin. Nurs., 2004 13(5):571-579. (Cost 90p).

LEG ULCER

26.

WILSON, ANNE BALLARD.

Quality of life and leg ulceration from the patient's perspective. Brit. J. Nurs., 2004 (Tissue Viability Supp.), 13(11):S17-S20. (Cost 40p).

MENOPAUSE

27.

CASSIDY, AEDIN.

Diet and menopausal health. Prim. Health Care, 2004 14(5):41-49. (Cost 90p).

MODELS

28.

TIEDEMAN, MARY E.

Traditional models of care delivery. What have we learned? J. Nurs. Admin., 2004 34(6):291-297. (Cost 70p).

NATIONAL FRAMEWORK

29.

TOMLINSON, DEBORAH.

Paediatric oncology nurse education: the development of a national framework. J. Clin. Nurs., 2004 13(5):646-654. (Cost 90p).

NURSE MATRON

30.

SCOTT, HELEN.

The matron role is to be developed in the community. Brit. J. Nurs., 2004 13(12):689. (Cost 10p).

NURSE PRESCRIBING

31.

JUKES, MARK.

Nurse prescribing: a case for clinical supervision. Brit. J. Comm. Nurs., 2004 9(7):291-297. (Cost 70p).

NURSING

32.

CASEY, KATHY.

The graduate nurse experience. J. Nurs. Admin., 2004 34(6):303-311. (Cost 90p).

33.

McGARRY, JULIE.

Exploring the significance of place in community nursing. Brit. J. Comm. Nurs., 2004 9(7):302-304. (Cost 30p).

34.

McQUEEN, A. C. H.

Emotional intelligence in nursing work. J. Adv. Nurs., 2004 47(1):101-108. (Cost 80p).

35.

WATSON, ROGER.

Older community nurses: perspectives and prospects. Brit. J. Comm. Nurs., 2004 9(7):274-280. (Cost 60p).

OBSTETRICS & GYNAECOLOGY

36.

THE ASHINGTON AUDIT GROUP

Evaluating a nurse-led model for providing neonatal care. J. Adv. Nurs., 2004 47(1):39-48. (Cost 1-00p).

OSTEOPOROSIS

37.

WHITEHEAD, D.

A preventative health education programme for osteoporosis. J. Adv. Nurs., 2004 47(1):15-24. (Cost 1-00p).

PATIENT CHOICE

38.

LE MAISTRE, NAOMI.

Patient choice: the role of the nurse in supporting patients who are offered a choice of hospital. Nurse2Nurse, 2004 4(5):23-25. (Cost 30p).

PRESCRIBING

39.

CHRISTIAN, STEVE.

Electronic prescribing. Care Crit. Ill, 2004 20(3):68-71. (Cost 40p).

PRISONERS

40.

MEAD, DONNA.

Awareness of the health needs of prisoners. NT Res., 2004 9(3):194-207. (Cost 1-40p).

PROFESSIONAL MISCONDUCT

41.

KHALIULLAH, KALEEM.

Nurse who compromised patient care through delegating a task. Brit. J. Nurs., 2004 13(11):668. (Cost 10p).

RECRUITMENT & RETENTION

42.

BEST, MAUREEN F.

Measuring nurse job satisfaction. J. Nurs. Admin., 2004 34(6):283-290. (Cost 80p).

43.

HENSINGER, BARBARA.

Asset protection: maintaining and retaining your workforce. J. Nurs. Admin., 2004 34(6):268-272. (Cost 50p).

44.

O'BRIEN-PALLAS, LINDA.

Who will be there to nurse? Retention of nurses nearing retirement. J. Nurs. Admin., 2004 34(6):298-302. (Cost 50p).

REHABILITATION

45.

CHILD, ALISON.

Cardiac rehabilitation: goals, interventions and action plans. Brit. J. Nurs., 2004 13(12):734-738. (Cost 50p).

RESEARCH

46.

RAFFERTY, ANNE-MARIE.

The next steps for nursing research: A policy perspective from one European country. NT Res., 2004 9(3):213-215. (Cost 30p).

47.

VEERAMAH, V.

Utilization of research findings by graduate nurses and midwives. J. Adv. Nurs., 2004 47(2):183-191. (Cost 90p).

48.

WALMSLEY, JAN.

Inclusive learning disability research: the (nondisabled) researcher's role. Brit. J. Learn. Disab., 2004 32(2):65-71. (Cost 70p).

49.

WILLIAMSON, G. R.

Developing lecturer practitioner roles using action research. J. Adv. Nurs., 2004 47(2):153-164. (Cost 1-20p).

SECURITY

50.

COWMAN, SEAMUS.

Safety and security procedures in psychiatric acute admission wards. NT Res., 2004 9(3):185-193. (Cost 90p).

51.

DALE, COLIN.

High, medium, and low security care: Does the type of care make any difference to the role of the forensic mental health nurse? NT Res., 2004 9(3):168-184. (Cost 1-70p).

STATINS

52.

McLOUGHLIN, CAROL.

Statins. Prof. Nurse, 2004 19(11):51-52. (Cost 20p).

STRESS

53.

BRUNEAU, BENJAMIN MS.

Palliative care stress in a UK community hospital: evaluation of a stress-reduction programme. Int. J. Pall. Nurs., 2004 10(6):296-304. (Cost 90p).

WOUND CARE

54.

HAMPTON, SYLVIE.

Understanding wound bed preparation. Nurse2Nurse, 2004 4(5):40-45. (Cost 50p).

55.

LAY-FLURRIE, KAREN.

Wound management to encourage granulation and epithelialisation. Prof. Nurse, 2004 19(11):26-28. (Cost 30p).

 

 

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