Index to volume 25 AUTHOR INDEX*
Armstrong DG, Lavery LA, Wunderiich RP.Risk factors for diabetic foot ulceration: a logical approach to treatment. 1998;25:123-8 Aronovitch SA, Scardiilo J. Latex allergy and the WOC nurse: a review of the literature. 1998;25:93-101
Farris LE (see Wesbecher and Farris). 1998;25:55-8 (Options in practice) Folkedahl B (see Scardillo and Folkedahl). 1998;25:217-20 (Options in practice) Fontaine R, Risley S, Castellino R. A quantitative analysis of pressure and shear in the effectiveness of support surfaces. 1998;25:233-9 Frantz RA (see Richardson et al), 1998;25:273-80
Barber S (see Whiffemore et al). 1998;25:55-8 (Options in practice) Beitz JM. Reply. 1998;25:225-6 (Letter) , Caldwell D. Abdominal wound with enterocutaneous fistula: a case study. 1998;25:102-6 - - (see van Rijswijk and Beitz). 1998;25:116-22 Bowers CW. Development and implementation of evidence-based guidelines: a multisite demonstration project. 1998;25:187-93
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C Caldweil D (see Beilz and Caldwell). 1998;25:102-6 Castellino R (see Fontaine et al). 1998;25:233-9 Cochran A. Response to urinary incontinence by older persons living in the community. 1998;25:296-303 Cullen B. The balancing act: balancing personal and professional responsibilities. 1998;25:175-6 (Pres. message) - - . Collaboration at the millennium: "we must all hang together, or assuredly we shall all hang separately." 1998;25:221-2 (Pres. message) - - . End-of-life care. 1998;25:267-8 (Pres. message) - - . . Leaving a legacy. 1998;25:111 (Pres. message) - - , . Lest we forget. 1998;25:59-60 (Pres. message) . Opportunities for the future. 1998;25:1 (Pres. message)
DeLancey JO (see Sampselle and DeLancey). 1998;25:63-74 Devine P.Electric stimulation and wound healing. 1998;25:291-5 DiNardo E (see Pieper and DiNardo). 1998;25:180-6 Dougherty MC. Current status of research on pelvic muscle strengthening techniques. 1998;25:75-83 Drew J (see Sacharok and Drew). 1998;25:88-92
*January, pp.1-58; March, pp.59-110; May, pp. 111-174; July, pp. 175-220; September, pp. 221-266; November, pp. 267-326.
Gardner S (see Richardson et al). 1998;25:273-80 Gill-Thompson NN. A historical correction. 1998;25:178 (Leffer) Gray M. A chronicle of 25 years of WOC nursing practice: One editor's reflections. 1998;25:114-5 (Editorial) - - . Continence research in the JWOCN: a report card. 1998;25:61-2 (Editorial) - - . Measuring the severity of stress urinary incontinence with use of urodynamic techniques. 1998;25:71 (Notes on methodology) --, N Y P D B l u e got it right--the power of the mass media in promoting an understanding of incontinence as more than just a hygienic problem. 1998;25:223-4 (Editorial) - - . Ostomy care? Show me the data! 1998;25:2-4 (Editorial)) . A report card on wound care research: Support surface issues and beyond. 1998;25:269-70 (Editorial)
H Hackbarth A (see Whittemore et al). 1998;25:55-8 (Options in practice) Hartnett JM. Use of vacuum-assisted wound closure in three chronicwounds. 1998;25:281-90 Hoffman RG (see Pase and Hoffman), 1998;25:44-50
Jensen L (see Letourneau and Jensen). 1998;25:240-7 Jeter KF.A reminder. 1998;25:225 (Letter) Joseph AC (see Louis and Joseph). 1998;25:107-10 (Options in practice)
Kelechi T (see Lukacs). 1998;25:169-74 (Options in practice) Kerstein MD (see Rubano). 1998;25:147-57 Kohlman P in recognition of Helen Dubois. 1998;25:5 (Letter)
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Krasner D. Painful venous ulcers: themes and stories about living with the pain and suffering. 1998;25:158-68
Landrum BJ. Marketing innovations to nurses, part 1: how people adopt innovations. 1998;25:194-9 . Marketing innovations to nurses, part 2: marketing's role in the adoption of innovations. 1998;25:227-32 Langemo DK (see Schue and Langemo). 1998;25:36-43 Lapioli-Zufelt A, Morris EJ. Skin and wound care management for a child with epidermolysis bullosa. 1998;25:3146 (Options in practice) Lavery LA (see Armstrong et al), 1998;25:123-8 Letourneau S, Jensen L. Impact of a decision tree on chronic wound care. 1998;25:240-7 Levin ME. Prevention and treatment of diabetic foot wounds. 1998;25:129-46 Loening-Baucke V. Toilet tales: stool toileting refusal, encopresis, and fecal incontinence• 1998;25:304-13 Louis DT, Joseph AC. Providing a self-catheterization prosthesis for a handicapped client• 1998;25:107-10 (Options in practice) Lukacs I~ Kelechi, T.Treatment of a patient with corns and tinea pedis. 1998;25:169-74 (Options in practice) IVI
McCausland D (see Weaver and McCausland). 1998;25:26-35 Mitchel JV. A clinical pathway for ostomy care in the home: process and development• 1998;25:200-5 Morris EJ (see Lapioli-Zufelt and Morris)• 1998;25:314-6 (Options in practice) Mowdy S. The role of the WOC nurse in an ostomy support group. 1998;25:51-4 Mueller VM. A shared community-based practice: an alternative model for WOC nursing practice. 1998;25:84-7 O
O'Connor N. Heideggerian hermeneutic phenomenelegy. 1998;25:160 (Notes on methodology) Osgood SB (see Wagner and Osgood). 1998;25:261-6
Risley S (see Fentaine et al). 1998;25:233-9 Rubano JJ, Kerstein MD. Arterial insufficiency and vasculitides. 1998;25:147-57 Rudolph DM. Pathophysiology and management of venous ulcers. 1998;25:248-55
Sacharok C, Drew J. Use of a total quality management model to reduce pressure ulcer prevalence in the acute care setting• 1998;25:88-92 Sampselle CM, DeLancey JO, Anatomy of female continence. 1998;25:63-74 Scardille J, Folkedahl B. Management of a complex high-output fistula. 1998;25:217-20 (Options in practice) • (see Aronovitch and Scardillo). 1998;25:93-101 Scavron C, Comparing apples to oranges. 1998;25:177-8 (Letter) Schue RM, Langemo DK. Pressure ulcer prevalence and incidence and a modification of the Braden Scale for a rehabilitation unit. 1998;25:36-43
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Utech B. First international conference for nurses and allied health care professionals on benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). 1998;25:5 (Leffer)
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van Rijswijk L, Beitz J. The traditions and terminology of wound dressings: food for thought. 1998;25:116-22 Vinson J, Proch J. Inhibition of moisture penetration to the skin by a novel incontinence barrier product. 1998;25:256-60 Vivians R (see Whittemore et al). 1998;25:55-8 (Options in practice)
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Palmer MH. The changing face of continence nursing. 1998;25:271-2 (Guest editorial) Pase N, Hoffman RG. Selection and use of pressure ulcer risk assessment tools and treatment protocols in extended-care facilities in the southwest. 1998;25:44-50 Perkins J. Vaginal weights for assessment and training of the pelvic floor. 1998;25:206-16 Pieper B, DiNardo E. Reasons for nonattendance for the treatment of venous ulcers in an inner-city clinic• 1998;25:t 80-6 -. A special issue on wound care. 1998;25:112-3 (Guest editorial) Proch J (see Vinson and Proch). 1998;25:256-60 R
Richardson GM, Gardner S, Frantz RA. Nursing assessment: impact on type and cost of interventions to prevent pressure ulcers. 1998;25:273-80
Wagner VP, Osgood SB. Patient with a recessed, stenosed stoma located in an irregular, pendulous abdomen and the presence of pseudoverrucous lesions. 1998;25:261-6 Weaver V, McCausland D. Revised Medicare policies for support surfaces: a review. 1998;25:26-35 Wesbecher M, Farris LE, Barber S, Vivians R, Hackbarth A. Treatment of a young adult paraplegic with multiple stage Ill and IV pressure ulcers. 1998;25:55-8 (Options in practice) Whiffemore R. Pressure-reduction support surfaces: a review of the literature. 1998;25:6-25 • Reply• 1998;25:177 (Letter) Witko A. A review of the literature on pressure-reduction support surfaces: something is missing. 1998;25:177 (Letter) Wunderlich RP (see Armstrong et al). 1998;25:123-8