Hope: Resources


Hope

 
 

Resources
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  1. References
  2. Bibliography
  3. Additional End-Of-Life Resources

References

  1. Herth, K. (1990). Fostering hope in terminally-ill people. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 15(11), 1250-1259.
  2. Hinds, P. S. (1984). Inducing a definition of 'hope' through the use of grounded theory methodology. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 9(4), 357-362.
  3. Hinds, P. S. (1988). Adolescent hopefulness in illness and health. Advances in Nursing Science, 10(3), 79-88.
  4. Stanley, A. T. (1978). The lived experience of hope: the isolation of discreet descriptive elements common to experiences of hope in young adults. Dissertation Abstacts Interenational, 39 (University Microfilm No. 7819899), 1212B.
  5. Du Fault, K. (1981). Hope of elderly patients with cancer. Unpublished Doctoral dissertation, Case Western Research University.
  6. Haberland, H. (1972). Psychological dimensions of hope in the aged. Relationship to adaptation, survival, and institutionalization. Unpublished Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Chicago, Illinois, Chicago, IL.
  7. Fitzgerald, R. (1971). The sources of Hope. Rushcutters Bax, Australia: Pergamon.
  8. Owen, D. C. (1989). Nurses' perspectives on the meaning of hope in patients with cancer: a qualitative study. Oncology Nursing Forum, 16(1), 75-79.
  9. Potish, J., & Axen, D. (1984). Music for the dying: a personal acount of the new field of music-thanatology--history, theories and clinical narratives. Journal of Holistic Nursing, 12(1), 83-89.
  10. Barnhart, C. L., & Barnhart, R. K. (Eds.). (1994). The World Book dictionary. Chicago, IL: World Book.
  11. Green, M. R. (1977). Anticipation, hope and despair. Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, 5(2), 215-232.
  12. Stotland, E. (1969). The psycholgy of hope. San Fransisco: Jossey-Bass.
  13. Stephenson, C. (1991). The concept of hope revisited for nursing. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 16(12), 1456-1461.
  14. Cutliffe, J. R. (1998). Hope, counseling and complicated bereavement reactions. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 28(4), 754-761.
  15. Herth, K. (1989). The relationship between level of hope and level of copoing response and other variables in patients with cancer. Oncology Nursing Forum, 16(1), 67-72.
  16. Hall, B. A. (1990). The struggle of the diagnosed terminally ill person to maintain hope. Nursing Science Quarterly, 3(4), 177-184.
  17. Corless, I. B. (1992). Hospice and hope: An incompatible duo. The American Association of Hospice and Palliative Care, 9(3), 10-12.
  18. Corbin, J. M., & Strauss, A. (1991). A nursing model for chronic illness management based upon the Trajectory Framework. Scholarly Inquiry for Nursing Practice, 5(3), 155-174.

 

Bibliography

  1. Begley, A., & Blackwood, B. (2000). Truth-telling versus hope: a dilemma in practice. International Journal of Nursing Practice, 6(1), 26-31.
  2. Benzein, E., & Saveman, B. I. (1998). Nurses' perception of hope in patients with cancer: a palliative care perspective. Cancer Nursing, 21(1), 10-16.
  3. Brant, J. M. (1998). The art of palliative care: Living with hope, dying with dignity. Oncology Nursing Forum, 25(6), 995-1004.
  4. Du Fault, K., & Martocchio, B. C. (1985). Symposium on compassionate care and the dying experience. Hope: its spheres and dimensions. Nursing Clinics of North America, 20(2), 379-391.
  5. Herth, K. (1992). Abbreviated instrument to measure hope: development and psychometric evaluation. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 17(10), 1251-1259.
  6. Herth, K. (1991). Development and refinement of an instrument to measure hope. Scholarly Inquiry Nursing Practice, 5(1), 39-51; discussion 53-36.
  7. Herth, K. (1993). Hope in older adults in community and institutional settings. Issues Mental Health Nursing, 14(2), 139-156.
  8. Herth, K. (1993). Hope in the family caregiver of terminally ill people. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 18(4), 538-548.
  9. Herth, K. (1990). Relationship of hope, coping styles, concurrent losses, and setting to grief resolution in the elderly widow(er). Research in Nursing & Health, 13(2), 109-117.
  10. Hung, A. (1975). Coping behavior of patients and thier families to life-threatening illness(brain tumor). Unpublished Doctoral Dissertaion, Columbia University.
  11. Jalowiec, A. (1985). Psychometric information on Jalowiec coping scale. Chicago: University of Illinois.
  12. Jalowiec, A., Murphy, S., & Pomera, M. (1984). Psychometric assessment of the Jalowiec coping scale. Nursing Research, 33(3), 157-161.
  13. Nowotny, M. L. (1989). Assessment of hope in patients with cancer: development of an instrument. Oncology Nursing Forum, 16(1), 57-61.
  14. Riehl, J., & Roy, C. (1974). Conceptual models for nursing practice. New York, NY: Appleton-Century-Crofts.
  15. Rousseau, P. (2000). Hope in the terminally ill. Western Journal of Medicine, 173(2), 117-118.
  16. Stoner, M. (1988). Measuring hope. In M. Stromberg (Ed.), Instruments for clinical nursing research (Vol. 133-140). Norwalk: Appleton & Lange.

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