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This is the second volume in our annual research volume titled Advances in Health Care Management. Our initial volume described in detail the types of papers we publish in each volume as well as the processes we use to select the papers we publish (Blair, Fouler & Savage, 2000) . Included in this volume are invited state-of-the-art review papers by distinguished scholars, several open and speci…
A mutant gene, an abnormal chromosome, or a teratologic agent that causes harmful changes in genetic material is as much an etiologic agent of disease as is a microorganism. Certain genetic states are definitely known to increase an individual's susceptibility and resistance to certain specific disorders, whereas others are suspected of doing so. Genes set the limits for the responses and adapt…
The Annual Review of Nursing Research (ARNR) series was initiated last year (1983) to provide critical, integrative reviews of research in the various content areas of nursing. The enthusiastic responses first to poster sessions on the ARNR series conducted by the editors at a number of professional or scientific meetings, then later to the display of the Volume 1, 1983 page proofs at several m…
We are rapidly approaching the end of two decades of publication of the Annual Review of Nursing Research (ARNR) series. This nineteenth volume follows a pattern established in the eighteenth, that is, the entire volume is devoted to one area of nursing research. In this nineteenth volume the focus is women's health. Drs. Diana Taylor and Nancy Woods, well-known scientists in women's health res…
he nursing profession has undergone major changes in the past decades, and the pace of change seems to accelerate daily. We are firmly in the new millennium while moving from our former role of defending nursing as a profession to our present pivotal role in health care despite the shortages. Focusing on human beings in their respective environments with their unique health-care needs th…
Chemistry is the study of matter and energy and the interactions between them. This is an extremely broad and inclusive definition, but quite an accurate one. There is no aspect of the description of the material universe which does not depend on chemical concepts, both practical and theoretical.
The Dictionary of Nursing Theory and Research provides a compilation of definitions and discussions of terms that are commonly encountered in the nursing literature. In this third edition of our dictionary we have retained and revised most of the terms in the earlier versions and have added many new ones. The new terms are in response to evolutionary changes that have occurred over the interve…
❂The seventh edition of Community Health Nursing: Promoting and Protecting the Public’s Health continues in the tradition of the previous editions of this text, beginning with Barbara Spradley’s initial publication in 1981. The purpose of this textbook is to introduce undergraduate nursing students to the stimulating world of nursing outside the acute care setting—whether at a pub…
Regenerative medicine and therapy is an innovative concept described through a new research field and represents a unique approach towards the goal of regenerating functional tissues and organs. On the occasion of the publishing of Burns Regenerative Medicine and Therapy, I would like to share with readers the insights into the genesis, current research status and exciting advances in this crit…
Every year, more than 285 000 people are diagnosed with cancer in the United Kingdom, and the current estimate is that more than one in three people will develop a form of cancer at some point in their lifetime. There are more than 200 different types of cancer, but four particular tumour types: breast, lung, colorectal and prostateconstitute over half of all new cases diagnosed (Figure 1.1). C…