Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Evaluating Instruments for Use in Clinical Nursing Research
Chapter 2: Tool Adaptation for Socio-economically Disadvantaged Populations
Chapter 3: Measurement Issues with Children and Adolescents
Chapter 4: Measurement Issues with the Elderly
Chapter 5: Measurement Issues Concerning Linguistic Translations
Chapter 6: Physiological Measurement Issues
Chapter 7: Cultural Considerations in Research Instrumentation Development
Chapter 8: Measuring Function
Chapter 9: Measuring Cognitive Status
Chapter 10: Single Instruments for Measuring Quality of Life
Chapter 11: Multiple Instruments for Measuring Quality of Life
Chapter 12: Social Support: Conceptualization and Measurement Instruments
Chapter 13: Measuring Coping
Chapter 14: Measuring Hope
Chapter 15: Instruments to Measure Aspects of Spirituality
Chapter 16: Measuring Body Image
Chapter 17: Measuring Sexuality: Physiological, Psychologic, and Relationship Dimensions
Chapter 18: Measuring Dietary Intake and Nutritional Outcomes
Chapter 19: Measuring Sleep
Chapter 20: Attitudes Toward Chronic Illness
Chapter 21: Selecting a Tool for Measuring Cancer Attitudes
Chapter 22: Measuring Family Outcomes
Chapter 23: Measuring Anxiety
Chapter 24: Measuring Depression
Chapter 25: Measuring Healthy Lifestyle
Chapter 26: Measuring Self-Care Activities
Chapter 27: Instruments for Measuring Breast and Colorectal Cancer Screening Beliefs and Behaviors
Chapter 28: Measuring Information Seeking Behaviors and Decision Making Preferences
Chapter 29: Measuring Alterations in Taste and Smell
Chapter 30: Measuring Bowel Elimination
Chapter 31: Measuring Cardiac Parameters
Chapter 32: Measuring Physiologic Parameters in Obstetric Nursing
Chapter 33: Measuring Dyspnea
Chapter 34: Measuring Fatigue
Chapter 35: Measuring Mobility and Potential for Falls
Chapter 36: Measuring Nausea, Vomiting, and Retching
Chapter 37: Assessing the Oral Cavity
Chapter 38: Measuring Pain
Chapter 39: Measuring Skin Integrity
Chapter 40: Assessing Vaginitis
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