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PART ONE: THE FAMILY'S AGENTS: POLICY AND NURSING PART TWO: THEORY DEVELOPMENT AND FAMILIES Disciplinary Issues Related to Family Theory Development in Nursing - Ann L Whall Nursing Science in Family Care 1984-1990 - Virginia E Hayes A Theoretical Perspective of Family and Child Health Derived from King's Conceptual Framework for Nursing - Maureen A Frey A Deductive Approach to Theory Building Uncovering the Meaning of Caregiving Behaviors - Janet A Deatrick, Kathleen A Knafl and Kim Guyer Use of Inductive Approaches to Family Theory Development Family Stress Theory and the Development of Nursing Knowledge About Family Adaptation - Marilyn A McCubbin PART THREE: RESEARCH METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES The Contribution of Qualitative Research to the Study of Families' Experiences with Childhood Illness - Janet A Deatrick, Sandra A Faux and Carol Murphy Moore One Approach to Conceptualizing Family Response to Illness - Kathleen A Knafl et al Sampling Issues, and Recruitment and Sampling Strategies in Family Research - Helene J Moriarty and Margaret Cotroneo Scoring Family Data - Carol J Loveland-Cherry et al An Application with Families with Preterm Infants Exploratory Analysis - Suzanne Feetham, Mary Perkins and Ruth Carroll A Technique for the Analysis of Dyadic Data in Research of Families PART FOUR: PRACTICE The Non-Existence of Non-Compliant Families - Lorraine M Wright and Anne Marie C Levac The Influence of Humberto Maturana Ethical Decision-Making with Families in Crisis - Teresa A Savage et al Family Nursing Diagnosis as a Framework for Family Assessment - Robin B Thomas, Kathryn E Barnard and Georgina A Sumner Family Nursing Approach for a Clinical Ladder - Sharon Jackson Barton, Arlene M Sperhac and Sheila A Haas PART FIVE: EDUCATION Development of a Model to Guide Advanced Practice in Family Nursing - Janet A Deatrick et al Education for Family Health Care in Clinical Settings - Mary Perkins and Kathy Rigney Nursing Focus Preparing Specialists in Family Nursing - Catherine A Chesla, Catherine L Gilliss and Maribelle B Leavitt The Benefits of Live Supervision PART SIX: CONTEMPORARY ISSUES Cross Cultural Family-Nurse Partnerships - Marta A Browning and Jean H Woods The Black Box in Family Assessment - Julie E Sprott Cultural Diversity Family Nursing Research - Mary M Cardwell A Feminist Critique Caregiver Stress in Families of Persons with HIV/AIDS - Marie Annette Brown The Health of Homeless Mothers and Their Children - Edna M Menke and Janet D Wagner Mothering in the Midst of Danger - Lee Smith Assessment of Rural Family Hardiness - Jeri W Dunkin, Colleen Holzwarth and Terry Stratton A Foundation for Intervention PART SEVEN: DOES FAMILY INTERVENTION MAKE A DIFFERENCE? AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS

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