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2002 SUBJECT INDEX Academic Nursing In Memory Quality Indicators for Academic Nursing Primary Care Centers, 62 In Memory of Margaret D. Sovie, 234 Advance Practice Nurses Leadership Roundtable The Role of Advance Practice Nurses in Community Settings, Responses to the Nursing Shortage: Policy, Press, Pipeline, and 102 Perks, 287 Case Management Legal Issues Case Management: An Evaluation at Childrens Hospital in Los Legal Issues in Performing Patient Safety Work, 118 Angeles, 22 Letters (Department) Editorial (Department) Recent Events Highlight Importance of Mental Health Services, 39 First, Do No Harm, 5 Technology and Patient Safety, 194 Dare to Care, 57 Comments Regarding Nursing Program Completion Time, 206 A Question About Leadership, 101 Commitment vs. Compliance: The Key to Sustainable Change, Nursing Administration/Management 153 Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants in Hospital Your Greatest Business Asset Is Masterful, Middle-Aged, Mad, Outpatient Departments, 1997-1999, 174 and Mobile, 205 Your Greatest Business Asset Is Masterful, Middle-Aged, Mad, Culture Eats Strategy for Lunch Every Time, 257 and Mobile, 205 Failure: Lessons for Health Care Leaders, 225 ExecuSearch (Department) Patient-Focused Redesign and Employee Perception of Work Faculty Position Available, 144 Environment, 163 Nurses, Long-Term Care, and Eldercare: An Impact on Work Gender Earnings Gap Performance, 266 The Gender Earnings Gap in the RN Labor Market, 155 Unlicensed Assistive Personnel Retention and Realistic Job Previews, 279 Health Literacy A Multi-Disciplinary Financial Education Research Project, 273 Low Health Literacy: What Do Your Patients Really Understand?, 145 Keeping an Eye on a Moving Target: Quality Changes and Challenges For Nurses, 258 Health Policy and Politics (Department) The More Things Change, 44 Nursing Economic$ Foundation HIPAA: Update on Rule Revisions and Compliance 2002 Scholarship Program Requirements, 88 254 Health Services Research: A Threatened Foundation for the Work Of Nurse Executives, 142 Nursing Economic$ Information for Authors, Turning Up the Volume to Battle Chronic Disease, 229 Call for Manuscripts 54, 154, 202 Health Services Research Health Services Research: A Threatened Foundation for the Nursing Education Work Of Nurse Executives, 142 Registered Nurse Pre-Licensure Education in California, 113 A Needs Assessment for Patient Safety Education: Focusing on HIPAA the Nursing Perspective, 245 HIPAA: Update on Rule Revisions and Compliance A Multi-Disciplinary Financial Education Research Project, 273 Requirements, 88 Nursing Models Information Systems and Technology (Department) Evaluation of a Client Care Delivery Model, Part 2: Variability in The Nursing Shortage: Can Information Technology Help?, 46 Client Outcomes in Community Home Nursing, 13 Computerized Physician Order Entry: A Prescription for Patient Capacity Planning in Hospital Nursing: A Model for Minimum Safety, 76 Staff Calculation, 28 Safeguarding Patients Against Medical Errors, 192 Models of Care: The Influence of Nurse Communication of Applying Information Technologies to Pump Up Operating Patient Safety, 209 Room Efficiency, 249 Nursing Informatics: An Evolving Specialty, 300 Nursing Shortage Nursing Shortage: Johnson & Johnson Campaign Aims to Interviews Increase Awareness, Generate Interest, 93 Evidence of Our Instincts: An Interview with Linda H. Aiken, 58 Registered Nurse Pre-Licensure Education in California, 113 From Bedside to Board Room: Interviews With Nurse COOs and Leadership Roundtable: Responses to the Nursing Shortage - CEOs (Part 1), 109 Policy, Press, Pipeline, and Perks, 287 From Bedside to Board Room: Interviews with Nurse COOs and CEOs (Part 2), 171 From Bedside to Board Room: Interviews with Nurse COOs and CEOs (Part 3), 222 302 NURSING ECONOMIC$/November-December 2002/Vol. 20/No. 6 On Leadership (Department) Quality Care The Leader as Chief Knowledge Officer, 40 Nurses, Long-Term Care, and Eldercare: An Impact on Work Warming Your Heart: The Energy Solution, 74 Performance, 266 Leading the Leaders: The Challenge of Leading an Empowered Keeping an Eye on a Moving Target: Quality Changes and Organization, 133 Challenges For Nurses, 258 In Your Corner Leadership, 188 Creating Your Own Leadership Brand, 232 Retention and Recruitment (Department) Messy Conversations and the Willingness to Be Disturbed, 297 Marketing and Branding, 42 Grassroots Recruiting, 78 Patient Safety (Department) K-12: Encourage Children to Consider Careers in Nursing, 198 In Search of Safety: An Interview With Gina Pugliese, 6 Payoffs From Investments: Improving, Transforming, and Safety Technology: Solutions or Experiments?, 80 Building Skills, 244 Low Health Literacy: What Do Your Patients Really Understand?, 145 A System Approach to Rentention and Recruitment, 296 Patient Safety: An Ethical Imperative, 195 A Needs Assessment for Patient Safety Education: Focusing on Sickle Cell Disease the Nursing Perspective, 245 A Special Treatment Program for Patients With Sickle Cell Crisis, 126 A Lesson in Patient Safety from ‘A Beautiful Mind’, 284 Skilled Nursing Facilities Perspectives in Ambulatory Care (Department) Turnover of Licensed Nurses in Skilled Nursing Facilities, 66 Ambulatory Care Nursing Practice: Developing and Contributing to the Evidence Base, 83 Special Update (Department) Implementing Problem-Based Learning in Ambulatory Care, 135 Nursing Shortage: Johnson & Johnson Campaign Aims to Using Primary Care Assessment Survey in an Ambulatory Increase Awareness, Generate Interest, 93 Setting, 235 Clinic Visit and Waiting: Patient Education and Satisfaction, 292 $uccess $tories A Note on Nurse Self-Scheduling, 37 Post-Hospitalization Caregiving Caregiving in the Post-Hospitalization Period: Findings from a Technology Advances and Nursing National Survey, 216 The Nursing Shortage: Can Information Technology Help?, 46 Computerized Physician Order Entry: A Prescription for Patient Professional Development Safety, 76 Patient-Focused Redesign and Employee Perception of Work Rural Nurse Managers' Use of a Labor Computer Decision Environment, 163 Support System, 237 Nurses, Long-Term Care, and Eldercare: An Impact on Work Performance, 266 Telephone Nursing Unlicensed Assistive Personnel Retention and Realistic Job Telephone Nursing: Client Experiences and Perceptions, 181 Previews, 279 A Multi-Disciplinary Financial Education Research Project, 273 Work Assessment Tools Keeping an Eye on a Moving Target: Quality Changes and Worker-Designed Tools: Developing Comprehensive Work Challenges For Nurses, 258 Assessment Tools and Competencies, 70 2002 AUTHOR INDEX Anthony, MK, 209 Greenberg, ME, 181 Laurie-Shaw, B, 13 Pinkerton, SE, 42, 78, 198, Arthur, DC, 225 Grubbs, J, 273 Lenz, ER, 174 244, 296 Barry, TL, 22 Hadfield, PA, 70 Liang, BA, 118 Preuss, G, 209 Bednash, GP, 206 Halvorson, M, 22 Lin, SX, 174 Riippi, L, 273 Blendon, R, 216 Hartley, LA, 235 Lochhass-Gerlach, J, 13 Sanchez-Molero, O, 28 Brown, HN, 66, 126 Hatcher, I, 194 Macjetm Tam 62 Schultz, C, 181 Burgener, SC, 102 Hepworth, JT, 163 Maddox, PJ, 88 Schwartzberg, JG, 145 Carter, M, 237 Hooker, RS, 174 MacLauchlan, M, 273 Seago, JA, 113, 207 Cataldo, J, 39 Hopkins, SC, 174 Masserang, M, 292 Sewell, D, 135 Chaffe, MW, 225 Hopkins, K, 266 Maxey, M, 292 Sidani, S, 13 Chaiken, BP 76 Humphrey, E, 135 McNiel, NO, 62 Smith, AP, 6, 58, 109, 171, Cockerill, R, 13 Hung, R, 37 Meadows, G, 46, 76, 192, 249, 222, 287 Cohen, SS, 39 Ingersoll, GL, 163 300 Sokol, P, 245 Cook, RI, 80 Jamison, C, 126 McGinley, AM, 83 Spetz, J, 113, 207 Coulson, KM, 118 Kalist, DE, 155 Meara, J, 22 Swan, BA, 83 Cummins, DS, 245 Kerfoot, K, 40, 74, 133, 188, Merck, SE, 163 Thompson, TP, 66 Curran, CR, 5, 57, 101, 153, 232, 297 Monahan, DJ, 266 Wagner, L, 163 205, 257 Kirsch, JC, 163 Moore, SJ, 102 Wakefield, MK, 44, 142, 229 Davis, D, 22 Kirkman-Liff, B, 258 Murray, M, 13 White, GB, 195 DesRoches, C, 216 Krugman, M, 273 Nipp, DA, 70 Williams, M, 163 Diaz, BA, 28 Kupperschmidt, BR, 279 Oermann, M, 292 Williams, RA, 135 Doran, DI, 13 Lang, NM, 83 O'Brien-Pallas, L, 13 Young, J, 216 Gonzales-Torre, PL, 28 Lange, MP, 292 Pasacreta, JV, 39 Grasha, AF, 284 Lange-Kuitse, D, 249 NURSING ECONOMIC$/November-December 2002/Vol. 20/No. 6 303.