Volume 21 Issue 2 - 2006
Advances in Contemporary Nursing and Interpersonal Violence
| iii-iv | | Foreword: No Longer 'A Private Matter': Collective action against the manifestations of violence Moira Carmody |
| vii-x | | Preface: Peace, Love and Equality: Nurses, interpersonal violence and social justice Anne M McMurray |
Intimate Partner Violence |
| 163-164 | | Opinion Piece: Screening for Domestic Violence: The evidence dilema Joan Webster |
| 165-173 | | Women Defining Themselves: Shared stories of of private hell Elaine Dietsch |
| 174-185 | | Lovestruck: Women, romantic love and intimate partner violence Charmaine Power, Tina Koch, Debbie Kralik, Debra Jackson |
| 186-198 | | Domestic Violence, Health and Health Care: Women's accounts of their experiences Marion Tower, Anne M McMurray, Jennifer Rowe, Marianne Wallis |
| 199-208 | | Stories of Resistance and Healing in the Process of Leaving Abusive Relationships Kierrynn Davis, Bev Taylor |
Violence in the Nursing Workplace |
| 209-211 | | Opinion Piece: Keeping Nurses Safe: An industry perspective Fiona Armstrong |
| 212-227 | | Violence, Zero Tolerance and the Subversion of Professional Practice Colin Holmes |
| 228-238 | | 'They stand you in a corner; you are not to speak': Nurses tell of abuse indoctrination in work teams dominated by bullies Marie Hutchinson, Margaret H Vickers, Debra Jackson, Lesley Wilkes |
| 239-250 | | Workplace Violence: The dark side of organisational life Sandra Speedy |
| 251-263 | | Survival of the Fittest, or Socially Constructed Phenomena?: Theoretical understandings of aggression and violence towards nurses Lauretta Luck, Debra Jackson |
Contemporary Perspectives on Health and Violence |
| 264-266 | | Opinion Piece: Aggression in Nursing: A time to look closely at aged care? Katrina Cubit, Gerry Farrell |
| 267-276 | | Alert But Not Alarmed?: The rhetoric of terrorism and life after 9/11 Kim Walker |
| 277-286 | | Interpersonal Violence and Mental Illness: A literature review Donna Gillies, Louise O'Brien |
| 287-296 | | Working with Families Experiencing Violence: The Ploeger Model of Enhanced Maternal and Child Health Nursing Practice Gay Edgecombe, Heather Ploeger |
| 297-310 | | Child-to-Mother Violence: A Pilot Study Michel Stewart, Lesley Wilkes, Debra Jackson, Judy Mannix |
| 311-323 | | Nurses' Understanding of Domestic Violence Kumiyo Inoue, Sue K Armitage |
Epilogue |
| 324-326 | | Recognising, Responding and Resisting Violence: A critical challenge for nurses Debra Jackson, Anne M McMurray |
| | Reviews of Advances in Contemporary Nursing and Interpersonal Violence Judy Lumby, Graeme Browne |
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