PART ONE: PHILOSOPHICAL, THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES AND ISSUES
Ada Sue Hinshaw
Section Overview
Ada Jacox et al
Diversity in Philosophical Approaches
Ada Sue Hinshaw
Evolving Nursing Research Traditions
Kristen M Swanson
What Is Known about Caring in Nursing Science
Carolyn L Murdaugh
Relationship of Research Perspectives to Methodology
PART TWO (A): CRITICAL HEALTH NEEDS OF COMMUNITIES AND VULNERABLE POPULATIONS: CLINICAL NURSING RESEARCH FOR VULNERABLE POPULATIONS
Toni Tripp-Reimer
Section Overview
Clarann Weinert and Mary E Burman
The Sampler Quilt
A Metaphor of Rural Communities
Juliene G Lipson and Afaf I Meleis
Research with Immigrants and Refugees
Toni Tripp-Reimer
Cultural Interventions for Ethnic Groups of Color
Joan K Magilvy, Nancy J Brown and Patricia Moritz
Community-Focused Interventions and Outcomes Strategies
PART TWO (B): CLINICAL NURSING PRACTICE STRATEGIES AND NURSE SENSITIVE OUTCOMES
Joan L F Shaver
Section Overview
Pamela H Mitchell
Promoting Physiological Stability
Barbara S Medoff-Cooper and Diane Holditch-Davis
Therapeutic Actions and Outcomes for Preterm (Low Birth Weight) Infants
William L Holzemer and Suzanne Bakken Henry
Therapeutic Outcomes Sensitive to Nursing
PART TWO (C): FAMILIES IN HEALTH, ILLNESS AND LIFE TRANSITIONS
Suzanne L Feetham
Section Overview
Marilyn McCubbin
Normative Family Transitions and Health Outcomes
Catherine L Gilliss and Kathleen A Knafl
Nursing Care of Families in No-Normative Transitions
The State of Science and Practice
Suzanne L Feetham and Susan B Meister
Nursing Research of Families
State of the Science and Correspondence with Policy
PART TWO (D): HEALTH PROMOTION AND RISK REDUCTION
Nola J Pender
Section Overview
Carol J Loveland-Cherry
Interventions for Promoting Health in Adolescents
Martha N Hill
Prevention and Treatment of Hypertension in Black Americans
Joanne S Harrel and Barabara J Speck
Lowering Risk for Cardiovascular Disease in Children and Adolescents
Sally Lechlitner Lusk
Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Intervention in Worksites
PART TWO (E): BIOBEHAVIORAL MANIFESTATIONS OF HEALTH AND ILLNESS
Ada M Lindsey and Joan L F Shaver
Section Overview
Barbara Smith and Mary MacVicar
Management of Mobility and Altered Physical Activity
Virginia Carrieri-Kohlman and Susan Janson
Managing Dyspnea
Betty R Ferrell
Managing Pain
Molly C Dougherty and Linda L Jensen
Managing Urinary and Fecal Incontinence
Margaret Heitkemper
Managing Nausea and Vomiting
Joan L F Shaver
Managing Sleep and Waking Behaviors and the Symtom of Fatigue
PART TWO (F): WOMEN'S HEALTH
Nancy Fugate Woods
Section Overview
Marcia Gruis Killien
Women's Work, Women's Health
Nancy Fugate Woods, Ellen Sullivan Mitchell and Diana Taylor
From Menarche to Menopause
Contributions form Nursing Research and Recommendations for Practice
Ellen Olshansky
Infertility
Catherine Ingram Fogel
Women and Sexuality
Contributions from Nursing Research and Practice Recommendations
Jacquelyn Campbell and Barbara Parker
Clinical Nursing Research on Battered Women and Their Children
PART TWO (G): OLDER ADULTS: HEALTH AND ILLNESS ISSUES
Patricia G Archbold
Section Overview
Beverly L Roberts
Activities of Daily Living
Factors Related to Independence
Cornelia K Beck et al
Managing Cognitive Impairment and Depression in the Elderly
Linda R Phillips and Martha Ayres
Supportive and Non-Supportive Care Environments for the Elderly
PART TWO (H): ENVIRONMENTS FOR OPTIMIZING CLIENT OUTCOMES
Joyce A Verran
Section Overview
Gail L Ingersoll and Pamela H Mitchell
Acute Care Environments
Dorothy Brooten and Mary Duffin Naylor
Transitional Environments
Meridean L Maas and Janet P Specht
Quality Outcomes and Contextual Variables in Nursing Homes