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1. NURSING AND HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT AND POLICY Occupational health and school health: a natural alliance?

2. Subject positions theory – its application to understanding collaboration (and confrontation) in critical care.

3. Inequalities in service provision: an examination of institutional influences on the provision of district nursing care to minority ethnic communities.

4. The changing academic role of the nurse teacher in the United Kingdom.

5. Clinical guidelines: an introduction to their development and implementation.

6. A critique of multiculturalism in health care: the challenge for nurse education.

7. Implementation of community care policy in the United Kingdom: will it be achieved?

8. The recent health reforms in the United Kingdom: some tentative observations on their impact on nurses and nursing in hospitals.

9. Nurse independent prescribing and nurse supplementary prescribing practice: national survey.

10. Establishing rigour in qualitative research: the decision trail.

11. ISSUES AND INNOVATIONS IN NURSING PRACTICE Reflective practice and clinical supervision: an interprofessional perspective.

12. ISSUES AND INNOVATIONS IN NURSING PRACTICE Medical hegemony in decision-making – a barrier to interdisciplinary working in intensive care?

13. NURSING AND HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT AND POLICY Involving older people in intermediate care.

14. Children’s rights: a decade of dispute.

15. Care pathways: an evaluation of their effectiveness.

16. 'All the services were excellent. It is when the human element comes in that things go wrong': dissatisfaction with hospital care in the last year of life.

17. Education and training consortia: leading the way for the new British NHS.

18. Educational input and patient outcomes: exploring the gap.

19. Psychiatric nursing in prison: the state of the art?

20. Advocacy in nursing: perceptions and attitudes of the nursing elite in the United Kingdom.

21. Specialist practice: advancing the profession?

22. The human science basis of psychiatric nursing: theory and practice.

23. Mixed messages in nursing research: their contribution to the persisting hiatus between evidence and practice.

24. Nursing and the health of the nation: schism or symbiosis?

25. Measuring the quality and quantity of information-giving to in-patients.

26. The development of community psychiatric nursing: a professional project?

27. Health care rationing: nursing perspectives.

28. Love is not a marketable commodity: new public management in the British National Health Service.

29. Nursing skill mix substitutions and quality of care: an exploration of assumptions from the research literature.

30. Patients' experiences of emergency admission: how relevant is the British government's Patients Charter?

31. Nurse-patient negotiation: assumption or reality?

32. 'To protect the public and ensure justice is done': an examination of the Philip Donnelly case.

33. What makes nursing satisfying: a comparison of college students' and registered nurses' views.

34. The Human Needs Model of Nursing.

35. Nursing: the European Economic Community dimension.

36. Participation in decision-making in the health services.

37. The selection interview in the assessment of suitability for nurse training.

38. The relationship between social class and the use of health services in Britain.

39. The Royal College of Nursing of the United Kingdom 1916-1976: role and action in a changing health service.

40. Functions and dysfunctions in a professional organization: the case of the Royal College of Nursing of the United Kingdom*.

41. News.

42. UPDATE ON PROGRESS WITHIN THE UNITED KINGDOM CENTRAL COUNCIL FOR NURSING, MIDWIFERY AND HEALTH VISITING (UKCC).

43. GOLDEN JUBILEE OF THE BRITISH NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE: LOOKING BACK AND LOOKING FORWARD FOR THE JOURNAL OF ADVANCED NURSING.