Archives
Volume 23 Issue 2 - 2007
Advances in Contemporary Community and Family Health Care
Preface
v Life in the 'Family Friendly' 21st Century
Finding the balance between work and familyDebra Jackson, Philip Darbyshire
Focus on Methods
145 Mixed Methods Research is an Effective Method of Enquiry for Community Health Research
Sharon Andrew, Elizabeth J Halcomb
Social and Cultural Issues in Community and Family Health
154 Editorial: The 'Good' Family Syndrome
Social and cultural issues in community and family healthImelda Coyne
157 Holding It All Together
Breast cancer and its impact on life for younger womenElisabeth Coyne, Sally Borbasi
170 The Role of Indigenous Family Ethnic Schema on Well-Being Among Native Hawaiian Families
Laurie D McCubbin
181 Kicking Eeyore Into Touch
'Living-strong', 'nursing-strong' and being appreciative and solution-focusedBernie Carter
189 Coronary Heart Disease in Asian Indians
Perspectives of family membersShantala Mohan, Lesley Wilkes, Debra Jackson
202 Constructions of Nutrition for Community Dwelling People with Chronic Disease
Kerry Telford, Debbie Kralik, Cathy Isam
216 Community Nursing in Brazil and Child Care in the Family Context
Débora Falleiros de Mello, Philip Darbyshire, Carmen Gracinda Silvan Scochi, Adriana Moraes Leite
Understanding Parenting in Community and Family Health
224 Editorial: Parenting in Public
'Watching the Directives'Philip Darbyshire, Debra Jackson
228 Chronic Grief
Experiences of working parents of children with chronic illnessAjesh George, Margaret H Vickers, Lesley Wilkes, Belinda Barton
243 Mother/Daughter Inter-Generational Interviews
Insights into qualitative interviewingJill Clendon
252 Disrupted Relationships
Adult daughters and father absenceLeah East, Debra Jackson, Louise O'Brien
262 My Mom Was My Left Arm
The lived experience of ableism for girls with Spina BifidaCheryl van Daalen-Smith
274 How Social Myths About Childhood, Motherhood and Medicine Affect the Detection of Subtle Developmental Problems in Young Children
Jane Williams
Supporting Families: Issues in Community and Family Health
288 Editorial: Supporting Parents and Families
A critical, informed approachJoan Livesley, Tony Long
291 Aunties & Uncles Cooperative Family Project Ltd
Volunteers making a difference in the lives of children and parentsLesley Wilkes, Barbara Beale, Rose Cole
303 Nursing Practice in Community Child Health
Developing the nurse-client relationshipCarolyn Briggs
312 Working in Partnership in the Antenatal Period
What do child and family health nurses do?Lynn Kemp, Lisa Eisbacher, Lisa McIntyre, Kerry O'Sullivan, Jane Taylor, Trish Clark, Elizabeth Harris
321 Fractured Families
Parental perspectives of the effects of adolescent drug abuse on family lifeDebra Jackson, Kim Usher, Louise O'Brien
331 Using Patterns of Knowing in Nursing as a Possible Framework for Nursing Care of Homeless Families With Children
Antoinette H Cotton, Janet Roden
Epilogue
342 Adolescent Health
We have a long way to goDebra Jackson, Philip Darbyshire
Book Reviews
345 Child Abuse and Culture: Working with Diverse Families
Lisa Aronson Fontes
Reviewed by Robin Nayda
346 Bodies at Risk: An Ethnography of Heart Disease
Elizabeth E Wheatley
Reviewed by Angela Cushing

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