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ACQt'112ED IMMUNEDEFICII:NCY SYNDROM E
AII)S : caring for your patient athome ( Jackson, Goldman)I}S M r
ADOLESCENCEHealthwurk . an adolescen t
assessment tool, (Parker) 28 J a
ALCOOLIQUESPerception des alcooliques (Gau-
thier) 39 O c
ALZHIÉIMER'5 DISEASELi~ing wt .h AIrheimcr's Diseas e
(Godb~dn 25 Fe
ANDERSON, Leslea, et alUnmasking the clinical nurse spe-
cialist 16 N
ASSOC' . DES INF . ET INF. [)l'.CANADA ,
Aux infirmières canadiennes(Evans) 7 S
ASSOC . DES INF . E7' INF . Dl( .ANADA, ASSEMBLI?EANNt .:E1 ..1 . E
Bientôt Regina 10 M a
ASSOC . DES INF . E1 INF . DUCANADA, ('ONGRÈS
Association des infirmières etinfirmiers du Canad,t assern-blée annuelle et cuuerés 1,icn-rial . Regina, Sa~katchew•an . du22 au 25 juin I9tS6 : Change-ments, défis et choix 21 S
OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THECANADIAN NURSES ASSOCIATION
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REVUE OFFICIELLE DEL'ASSOCIATION DES INFIRMIÈRES
ET INFIRMIERS DU CANADA
ASSOC' . DES INF . ET INF . DUCANADA, ('ONSEII .D'ADMINISTRATIO N
Voir aux recette ., en vue de stabili-ser les finances 11 A I
AUTO-ADMINISTRATIONAuto-administration des médica-
n i ents (Bilodeau) 42 A I
BAKER, Ann M .TAH : A hridge to transplant
19 O c
BAMPTON, F,rinWhatisanurse'?33 A
BANNINC:, .ludith A .A ver\ clear message (in message
très clair ; editorial é ditorial7 A
A vote of conliilencej Un vote deconfiance ; editorial'éditorial7 D
Distorted mages Distortion de simages; editorial, éditorial 7 Ju
Do nurses have buying power? /Iniirmière, . . . pouvoird'achat'? editorial éditorial7 Fe
Keep the dialogue going Pour-suivons donc le dialoguc ;editorial éditorial 10 M r
Out of the closeV Le débat s'en-gage ; editorial, éditorial 7 N
Reader response appreciate dMerci de vos commentaires ;editorial!éditorial 7 A
Runaway technology/ La techno-logie à ia dérive ; éditorial,éditorial 5 Oc
That elusive quality of caring!('ette qualité si intangible desSoins ; éditorial iéditoriaÎ 7 M a
When the dollars ju,t aren'tthere , Quand les fonds sontbas ; editorial'éditorial 9 J a
B[:RGF :RON, Dollard-Labac et anovulants, c'est l a
gucrrc 30 O c
BE,1UCHEMLN, Claudettei .ntpc:,,ion ~n mihcu zs_;chiatri .
que 22 .1 u
B(•;RNAT('HE`I,-BEAUDOIN .Paulin e
A chacun sa ,planche à voile„;I M a
/)rremher 1986 47 /Vreathw 1986
HLONDI•:Al , Daniell eA propos (iu eocabulairc éthique
25 ,l u
BODY TE M 1'ERATI!R E( ontparing rectal and a .xillar%
temperature, in newborninfant . (Chacko) 3a O c
BON1E'ITE, Luci eA pr„p,„ des rroNances qui don-
rient in sens à la vie 27 D
BOONE, Margare tLakchead lrnivrr,itv's R N bacca-
lawrate program : year s in themaking 32 N
BOURSES D'h:Tl DESBourses de la FI IC 9 N
BRISEBOIS, Anne1 .'ïnt~rrmatiyuc au programm e
d'enscignement : une nécessité24 N
tIF. (`ANADLAN NURSE/1 .'I Nil- IRYtIÉRF:
CANADIENN E
A vers clear message Un mes,agetrés clair (Banning) 7 A
Keep the dialogue going Poursui-
vons dune Ic dialogue .(Hunning) 10 M r
Retdcr response appreciatedMerci de ,os comrnentaires :( Nanninstl 7 A E
i\'he't .he dollars jus, arert't
there Quand les (onds sont
bat, ( Bannink) 9 l a
CANADIAN NURSESASSOCIATIO N
To Canadiam nurse; ( Evans) 7 S
(' .-LN,'.vi :lti Ni i2Sr.SASSOCIATION . BIENNIALCONVENTIO N
Canadian Nurses Associationannual meetin g and biennialconvention . Regina, Saskat-chewan . June 22 to 25 . 190 :Change . Challenge andCltoices 16 S
C'ountdown Regina 8 M a
CANADIAN NURSESASSOC'IATION, BOARD OFDIRECTOR S
New focus on re N enue generationto stabilize C' :\A finances 9 At
CE N TRES LOCAUX DESERVICESCOti19t!NAI TAIRES
Les CI-SC du Québec, une entre-prise sans égale ( Pelletier)14!vtr
CEREBROV :IS('ULARt)ISORI)ER S
Better trii dead' .' ( Danchuk-Andenon . Dcallyl 27 J u
CERTIFICATION
A certification policy to reflec tnursing today 12 F e
La certification doit refléter le prsent I I F e
CHEKRYN, JoanneVulnerable and ~aluable : th e
spouse's role 20 D
CHILI) ('AR EC'hild care scrvices examined k N
CHILD, HOSPITALILEDCommunicating with hospitali7ed
children (Parish) 21 J a
('OATES, Joanne AllainGuide d'évaluation de lu commu-
nication 32 J a
COMMGNICAIIONGuide d'évaluation d e la commu-
nication (Coates, Reidy) 32 J a
('OMMUNITY HEALTHNURSIN G
Students experience multipleassienments in communit%health nursing (Hare) 36 J a
COMPUTER ASSISTEDINï'r RU( IIO N
Computers in nursing 12 S
( OMPIiTER S0:, . i .,,,, . c <,m p Ut c rph o hia
(I_acroix) 1 4 MaPreparing for using computers
if D
CONGRESSF.S
FdtIC<itl~)n . ~,n?fjki'-lree -n\iron-
ments and specialization high-light annual provincial territo-rial meetings (Banning) ICF A
('ONTINL'ITY OF PATIENTCAR E
Patients want continuity ((ireaves,Graham) 40 J u
(ONTRACEPTIFS
Étude de l'utilisation du Depo-
Prover0' 8 J u
CONTRACEPTIVE AGENTSExamining Depo-Provera" use
9 J u
('RITICAI . ('AREHigh touch nursing in a high tech
world IShaver) 16 MaVulnerable and valuable : th e
spause's role (i7ewis . Chekryn ►2 0 D
CUNNINGHAM WE1R, CathyWltat IN a nune? 31 A
('l'S"E, Ken nAs,ault jutit part of thc joh? 19 .l u
DANC'HF'K-ANDERSON,Judit h
Better off dead7 (Stroke) 27 .l u
DE -YI,I .Y . Margare tBetter otT dead'? (Stroke) 27 J u
1)E:ATHHo" to survive the death of you r
child (Kinch) 38 S
DEI .IVERY OF HEAI .TH('ARE - ONTARIO
A vote of conlidence ( Banning)7 D
DEI .IVERI' ROOM SCaps . masks and boots (Fraleigh)
28 A t
DhONTOLOGIEA propos du vocabulaire é thiqu e
(BÎnndeau) 25 J u
DEPRESSIOND,préssion in the elderly ( Hawra-
nik . Kondratuk) 25 Oc
DEWIS, Marilyn E .Vulnerable and valuable : the
spouse's role 211 D
DISTANCE EDUCATIONI)i5tance education I I N
DOBBS-'i.EF .i .ER, BarbaraLa réflexologie 39 M a
DURBACH, EdnaNo frills patient education 21 A l
ÉBACHER, Marie-FranceLes attentes des parents 31 A
EDUCATION, NURSING,GRADCAT E
Dalhousie update 11 N
ÉLÈVES - INFIRMIÈRESL'ego et la compréhension (St-Cy r
hribble) 41 J u
ÉLÈVES - SANTÉ ETHYGIÈN E
Les enfants n'ont-ils pas toujoursraison! (Pelletier) 46 M a
EMOND . Madelein eDes considérations éthiques en
maternité 26 5
ENFANTS - SERVICES DESANT É
Dépistage préscolaire 36 N
ENGLISH . Ruth An nFacing the future one hospital',
approach to nursing the eldL11),1 u
ÉPILEPSIEDémystifier I'épilepsie ( Ferland )
28 Fe
EVANS, llele nTo Canadian nurses/ Aux infir-
miéres canadiennes : editori:rléditorial 7 S
FAMILY VIOLENC EAn intcrdisciplinary approach to
familv violence R N
FELLOWSHII'S A N DSCHOLARSHIPS
C'NF• awards announced K N
FEMMES - SANA ETHYGIENF:
Des recherche, nouvelles sur lasanté des lemmes 12 N
FERLAND, GermainDémystifier l'épilepsie 28 Fe
FOOD POISONINGFoodhonir illness- the proble m
thatjust won't go away 14 F e
FO URNIER, THÉRÈSEBrésil, terre de contraste 34 M r
FRACTURESNot another fractured hi p
(Gaudine) 34 J u
FRALEI( :H, Donna MarieCaps, masks and boots 28 \ 1
FUMER . HARITUDIF O FLe tabagisme et la santé 13 MrPrise de position de l'AlIC sur le
tabagisme et ia santé 9 Oc
GARDERIESÉtude sur Ics services de gard e
d'entants 9 N
GASKIN, JanetNurses in trouble 31 A l
GAl'DINE, Alic eNot another fractured hip 34 .l u
GAtiDREAU FECTEAU,Gabrielle
Le projet O.L .O. 35 A l
GERIATRIC N U RSINGFacing the future : one hospital's
approach to nursing the elderly(English) 30 J u
Nursing students' attitudes towardthe elderlv 36 N
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CODBOLT . Mary J .L .ivina with Alzheimer's Disease
25 Fe
( :OEBEL-CHRISTOPHER, JulieN,) ,econd chance 37 M r
GOLDMAN, Caro lAIDS : caring for your patient at
home 18 M r
GREFFE ( CHIRURGIE )La technologie à la dérive 5 Oc
GROSSESSE,COMPLICATION S
Prééclampsie (Leduc) 40 S
GUERNSEY, CindyNursing Lin and Win 19 A
GUMBS,Jea n(vtvcosis fungoides 20 N
HANVEY, LouiseCh .triging pattern s
care 28 Sn maternit y
HARE, Kathlee nWhen sleep won't conie : helping
our elderly clients 14 O c
HARTLEY, BonnieTime management : teaching
straregies to prevent the WhiteRabbit Syndrome 14 D
HAWRANIK, PamelaDepression in the elderly 25 D c
HEALTH PROMOTIONChanging attitudes in healt h
promotion (Post) 34 F e
HE .AI,TH SERVICES FOR THEAGE D
The i-ainbow to weilness(MacDougall L .anning . LaforetFliesser) 22 f)
HE .ART, ARTIFICIALTAH : a bridge to transplan t
(Baker . Henderson) 19 O c
HENDERSON, ( ;ai lTAH : a bridge to transplant 1 9 O c
HIL T ON, B . An nNoise : who says hospitals are quiet
places? 24 M a
HOSPICESToronto to get hospice for AID S
patients 15 Mr
HOSPiTAI .ti, TEACIIING3+iursingclinical teaching unit 14 A
HODULIHAN, Patricia J .The marketing of nursing {argon
21 Fe
INFANT, NEWBORNArtist in the nursery (Spears .
Spears) 35 S
INFANT. PREMATUREThe human incubator : earl y
breastfeeding and dischargehome for premature infants inBogota, Columbia 41 A
INFIRMIÈRESDistortion des imaees : éditorial
7 J u
INFIRMIÈRES - CANADALes statistiques de 1986 relatives
aux doctorats 9 D
INFIRMIÈRES EN CHEFAdministration : I'AIIC dévoile so n
plan national 10,l a
INFORMATION SYSTEMSInlirHcaltli Il O c
INFORMATIQI'EApprendre it choisir son équipe-
ment 12 DL'informatique à l'heure des choix
(Phaneut) 30 DL'informatique au programm e
d'enscignement : une nécessité(Brisebois, Jacques) 24 N
INFORMATION SYSTEMSInfostat ( Desburough, Singer)
14 M a
INFORMATIQUELa machine n'éndorse pas fa
responsabilité de l'infirmiére(Pelletier) 13 A
INTENSIVE CARE UNITSEthical dilemmas in the NICU
(Sims-Jortcs) 24 A l
JACKSON, PaulineAIDS: caring for your patient at
home 18 M r
JACQUES. ClaireL'informatique au programme
d'enseienement : une nécessité24 N
KINCH, KelseyHow to survive the death of your
child 38 S
KONDRATUK, BethDepression in the elderly 25 Oc
KYLE, Jan eWhat is a nurse" 33 A
LACTATIONCertification now available for lac-
tation consultants (Fisher)14 Mr
LAFLAMME, GhislaineCoup d'oeil sur le Nicaragua 27 A
LAFORET FLIESSER, YvetteThe raïnbow to wellness 22 D
LEADERSHIPA new style of nursing leadershi p
(Powers) 18 N
LEDUC, DenisePrééclampsie 40 S
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1EPAGE, Lind a
l .es attentes des parents 31 A
LEVASSEUR, CaroleRéflexion sur le SIDA 23 Mr
LEWIS, Kathr y nWhat it takes to be a preceptor
18 D
1 .1FE STY'I, E"Healthstyles" a success 1 I D
MacDOUGALL LANNING,Nor a
The rainbow to wellness 22 1)
MALADIESNEURO-MUSCULAIRE S
La maladie de Steinert (Nepton)32 O c
MANITOBA ASSOCIATIONOF REGISTERED NURSE S
Manitoba nurses celebrate vicEoryII D
McPHERSON, MargaretWhen sleep won't come : helping
our elderly clients 14 O c
MF.LOCHE, Alice TPE : Pulmonary embolism 23 A
MÉNOPAUS EVivre sa ménopause (Richard)
25 Ja
MÈRE ET ENFAN TVers one relation mère-enfant plus
positive (Perraton) 16 A l
YILRF.i ADOLESCENTESMéres de 15 à 19 ans 14 S
MH:RES-SOINS MÉDICAUXLes services priment sur les bons
soins (Pelletier) 15 A l
MIDWIFERYMidwifery moves one step close r
to legalization 14 A l
MILLER . AlisonNursing Lin and Win 19 A
MUSICOTHËRAPIELa thérapie par la musiqu e
(Parent-Bender) 28 N
l9f• wmht r /986 A Dr r -mhrt, /91R6
MYCOSIS FUNGOIDESMycosis fungoides (Gumbs, Ross)
20 N
NATIONAL JOINTCONFERENCE FORNURSES INADMINISTRATION,EDUCATION ANDCONTINUING EDUCATION(2nd : 1986 : Ottawa )
Turf wars and cost containmentcited as barriers to collabora-tion 13 A l
NEPTON, CélineLa maladie de Steinert 32 Oc
NENDICK, Pa tNo frills patient education 21 A l
NOISENoise : who says hospitals are quie t
places? (Hilton) 24 M a
NURSE ADMINISTRATORSA question of balance (Youell)
26 M rNew national plan unveiled for
nursing administration I 1 J a
NURSE CLINICIANSUnmasking the clinical nurse spe-
cialist (Anderson, Cowan,Danaher, Fawcett, Flynn-McGrath, Forchuk, Royle,Westwe!l) 15 N
NURSESDistorted images (Banning) 7 JuWhat is a nurse? (Bampton, Cun-
ningham, Weir, Kyle) 33 A
NURSES, CANADA1986 Doctoral statistics survey
gets under way 8 D
NURSES, MAL EMen in nursing (Okrainec) 16 A
NURSING CAR EThat elusive quality of caring
(Banning) 7 M a
NURSING, ECONOMICSnurses have hii_vi_ng po~yer~?Do(Banning) 7 Fe
NURSING, TERMINOLOGYThe marketing of nursing jargon .
(Houlihan) 21 Fe
NURSING THEOR YIn defense of nursing theory
(Storch) 16 J a
OBSTETRICS ANDGYNECOLOGYDEPARTMENT, HOSPITA L
Changing patterns in maternitycare (Hanvey, Post) 28 S
OBSTÉTRIQU E
Des considérations éthiques enmaternité {Émond) 26 S
OKRAINEC, Gary D .Men in nursing 16 A
OGDEN BURKE, SharonApplying nursing research : getting
started 20 M a
OPHTHALMOLOGYOcular screening for the elderly
(Sanderson) 19 F e
L'ORDRE I)ES INFIRMIÉRESET INFIRMIERS DUQUÉBE C
Le bris OIIQ-AIIC est formalisé(Pelletier) 15 J a
PARENT-BENDER, DolorisLa thérapie par la musique 28 N
PARENTS
Les attentes des parents (Lepage .Éhacher) 31 A
PARISH, LeighCommunicating with hospitali7ed
children 21 J a
PARKER . KathyHealthworks, an adolescen t
assessment tool 28 J a
PATIENT EDUCATIONNo frills patient education
(Durbach, Nendick) 21 AlRethink patient education 14 S
PATIENTSExplaining risks to patients : the
influence of framing and levelof probability on preference oftreatment 42 A
PELLETIER, GertrudeA propos des croyances qui don-
nent un sens it la vie 27 D
PERRATON, Louis eVers une relation mére-enfant plus
positive 16 A l
PHANEUF, MargotL'informatique à l'heure des choix
30 D
POST, Shirle yChanging attitudes in health pro-
motion 34 FeChanging patterns in maternity
care 28 S
POWERS, Diane M .A new style of nursing leadership
18 N
PSYCHIATRI C NURSINGAn overview of research on nurs-
ing psychotherapy 40 AAssault : just part of the job'?
(Cust) 19 -l u
PSYCHOLOGIE ET RELIGIONÀ propos des croyances qui don-
nent un sens à la vie (Pelletier,Bonnette) 27 D
PUBLIC HEALTH - SIERRALEON E
Letter from Africa (SwansonRoss) 36 M a
PULMONARY EMBOLISMPE : PulmonarV embolis m
(Meloche) 23 A
PYKE, Jennifer M .Schizophrenia : current concepts
14 J u
R .4KOC"l.Y, Mar yLakehead University's RN bacca-
laureate program : years il the.1jnaking 32 N t i
RECHERCHEL'infirmiére chercheur et I'ar t
d'obtenir des subventionsII F e
RÉFLEXOTHÉRAPIELa réflexologie (Dobbs-Zcller)
39 M a
REIDY, Mar yGuide d'évaluation de ta commu-
nication 32 .l a
RESEARCHApplyinQ nursing research : e_ettin g
started (Roberts OedenBurke) 20 M a
New vision required says resear-cher Hockey (Banning) 40 A
Nurse-researchers to study the fin eart of grantsmanship 12 F e
RICHARD . Michèle LévesqueVi% re sa ménopause 25 J a
ROBERTS, Carol AApplying nursing research : getting
started 20 M a
RODGER, GinetteGinette Rodger appointed to
MRC 12 S
ROSS, J .B .Mycosis fungoides 20 N
ROSS, Margaret M .When sleep won't come : helping
our elderlv clients 14 Oc
SALARIES AND FRINGEBENEFIT S
Out of the closet ( Banning) 7 N
SANDERSON, Donn aOcular screening for the elderly
19 Fe
SANTF:, SERVICESCOMMUNAUTAIRE S
Une politique nationale des ser-vices communautaires 15 F
e SANTÉ, SERVICES DENICARAGUA
Coup d'oeil sur le Nicaragu a( Laflamme) 27 A
SANTÉ, SERVICES DEONTARI O
Un vote de confiance (Banning)7 D
SCHIZOPHRENIASchizophrenia : current concepts
(Pyke) 14 J u
SCHOOLS, NURSINGLakehead liniversitv's RN bacca-
laureate program : years in themaking (Boone, Rakoczy )32 N
SÉCURITÉ DU TRAVAILLe dossier : postes de travail au
Québec 12 D
SHAVER, JoanHigh touch nursing in a high tech
world 16 M a
SIMS-JONES, NicolaEthical dilemmas in the NICU
24 A l
SLEEPWhy isn't your patient sleeping?
(Reimer) 40 J u
SLEEP DISORDER SWhen sleep won't come : helping
our elderly clients (Ross . Hare .McPherson) 14 O c
SMOKINGCNA position on smoking and
health 8 OcSmoking and health 12 M r
SOINS DE SANTÉ PRIMAIRES- BRÉSI L
Brésil . terre de contraste (Four-nier) 34 M r
SOINS INFIRMIER SCette qualité si intangible des
soins : éditorial 7 M a
SOINS INFIRMIERS, ASPECTPRECEPTORSHIP SAGES-FEMMES ÉCONOMIQUEWhat it takes to be a preceptor Sages-femmes sur le qui-vive 14 Al Infirmières . . . pouvoir d'achat?(Lewis' IR D éditorial 7 Fe
The Canadian Nurse SI L ütrrmrère canadienne
SOINS INFIRMIERS EN
PSYCHIATRI EL'agression en milieu psychiatri
que (Beauchemin) 22 J u
SOINS PRÉNATAL SLe projet O .L .O . ( Gaudreau Fe
teau) 35 A l
SPEARS, HeatherArtist in the nursery 35 S
SPEARS, Jud yArtist in the nursery 35 S
SPIEGEL, Sylvial ime management : teaching
strategies to prevent the whit,rabbit svndrome 14 I )
STORC'H, JanetIn defense of nursing theory 16 .1
S'I'UDENT, NURSIN GHow futu re nurses see nursing
42 A l
SUBSTANCE ABUS ENurses in trouble (Gaskin) 31 AlSurvey reveals decrease in drug
use among Ontario students14 .l a
SUPPORT SOCIALIntitruments validés 43 A
SWANSON ROSS, JaneI .etter from Africa 36 M a
SYNDRO M E D7M!VI U NO-DF:FICIENCE ACQUIS E
Réf?ex ,on sur le SIDA (L~vasset,r)23 M r
TERMINAL ( AR ENo second chance ( Voebel-
Christopher) 37 M r
THERMOMÈTRESLes thennométres (Mallet-Savoie)
39 O c
TIME MANAGEMENTTime management : teachin g
strategies to prevent the whiterabbit syndrome (Hartley,Spiegel) 14 D
TRANSPLANTATIONRunaway technology ( Banning)
5 Oc
TWINS, CONJOINEDNursing Lin and Win (Miller and
Guerngey) 19 A
VIOLENCE FAMILIAL EUne approche interdisciplinaire au
problème de la ,~iolence enrniiieu fantüiai 9 N
YOUELL. LindaA question of balance 26 Mr
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