Re: APA 6 document class longtable problem

2014-11-25 Thread John Kane
I managed to fix the problem by just downloading a new copy of the
reference from Medline.  I though that I had already tried it but
apparently I had just re-exported the entry from Zotero with the same
problem.

Thanks very much for the help

On 25 November 2014 at 08:54, John Kane jrkrid...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Wolfgang,
 Sorry to take so long getting back to you. If you mean using Volume = {}
 rathe than Volume = {45}, it did not work fo me. See attached screen-shot.

 On 24 November 2014 at 01:39, Wolfgang Engelmann 
 engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de wrote:


 Am 22.11.2014 um 17:30 schrieb John Kane:

 @Article{gordon_bedside_2013,
Title= {Bedside coaching to improve nurses’
 recognition of delirium:},
Author   = {Gordon, Susan Jean and Melillo, Karen
 Devereaux and Nannini, Angela and Lakatos, Barbara E.},
Journal  = {Journal of Neuroscience Nursing},
Year = {2013},

Month= oct,
Number   = {5},
Pages= {288--293},
Volume   = {45},


 Volume   = {45},

 John,

 it works for me without the comma behind the volume

 Wolfgang




 --
 John Kane
 Kingston ON Canada




-- 
John Kane
Kingston ON Canada


Re: APA 6 document class longtable problem

2014-11-25 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann


Am 25.11.2014 um 14:54 schrieb John Kane:

  Hi Wolfgang,
Sorry to take so long getting back to you. If you mean using Volume = {}
rathe than Volume = {45}, it did not work fo me. See attached screen-shot.

What I ment was to remove the comma after the {45}
Wolfgang


On 24 November 2014 at 01:39, Wolfgang Engelmann engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de

wrote:
Am 22.11.2014 um 17:30 schrieb John Kane:


@Article{gordon_bedside_2013,
Title= {Bedside coaching to improve nurses’
recognition of delirium:},
Author   = {Gordon, Susan Jean and Melillo, Karen
Devereaux and Nannini, Angela and Lakatos, Barbara E.},
Journal  = {Journal of Neuroscience Nursing},
Year = {2013},

Month= oct,
Number   = {5},
Pages= {288--293},
Volume   = {45},


Volume   = {45},

John,

it works for me without the comma behind the volume

Wolfgang








Re: APA 6 document class longtable problem

2014-11-25 Thread John Kane
I managed to fix the problem by just downloading a new copy of the
reference from Medline.  I though that I had already tried it but
apparently I had just re-exported the entry from Zotero with the same
problem.

Thanks very much for the help

On 25 November 2014 at 08:54, John Kane jrkrid...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Wolfgang,
 Sorry to take so long getting back to you. If you mean using Volume = {}
 rathe than Volume = {45}, it did not work fo me. See attached screen-shot.

 On 24 November 2014 at 01:39, Wolfgang Engelmann 
 engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de wrote:


 Am 22.11.2014 um 17:30 schrieb John Kane:

 @Article{gordon_bedside_2013,
Title= {Bedside coaching to improve nurses’
 recognition of delirium:},
Author   = {Gordon, Susan Jean and Melillo, Karen
 Devereaux and Nannini, Angela and Lakatos, Barbara E.},
Journal  = {Journal of Neuroscience Nursing},
Year = {2013},

Month= oct,
Number   = {5},
Pages= {288--293},
Volume   = {45},


 Volume   = {45},

 John,

 it works for me without the comma behind the volume

 Wolfgang




 --
 John Kane
 Kingston ON Canada




-- 
John Kane
Kingston ON Canada


Re: APA 6 document class longtable problem

2014-11-25 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann


Am 25.11.2014 um 14:54 schrieb John Kane:

  Hi Wolfgang,
Sorry to take so long getting back to you. If you mean using Volume = {}
rathe than Volume = {45}, it did not work fo me. See attached screen-shot.

What I ment was to remove the comma after the {45}
Wolfgang


On 24 November 2014 at 01:39, Wolfgang Engelmann engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de

wrote:
Am 22.11.2014 um 17:30 schrieb John Kane:


@Article{gordon_bedside_2013,
Title= {Bedside coaching to improve nurses’
recognition of delirium:},
Author   = {Gordon, Susan Jean and Melillo, Karen
Devereaux and Nannini, Angela and Lakatos, Barbara E.},
Journal  = {Journal of Neuroscience Nursing},
Year = {2013},

Month= oct,
Number   = {5},
Pages= {288--293},
Volume   = {45},


Volume   = {45},

John,

it works for me without the comma behind the volume

Wolfgang








Re: APA 6 document class & longtable problem

2014-11-25 Thread John Kane
I managed to fix the problem by just downloading a new copy of the
reference from Medline.  I though that I had already tried it but
apparently I had just re-exported the entry from Zotero with the same
problem.

Thanks very much for the help

On 25 November 2014 at 08:54, John Kane  wrote:

> Hi Wolfgang,
> Sorry to take so long getting back to you. If you mean using "Volume = {}
> rathe than Volume = {45}, it did not work fo me. See attached screen-shot.
>
> On 24 November 2014 at 01:39, Wolfgang Engelmann <
> engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de> wrote:
>
>>
>> Am 22.11.2014 um 17:30 schrieb John Kane:
>>
>>> @Article{gordon_bedside_2013,
>>>Title= {Bedside coaching to improve nurses’
>>> recognition of delirium:},
>>>Author   = {Gordon, Susan Jean and Melillo, Karen
>>> Devereaux and Nannini, Angela and Lakatos, Barbara E.},
>>>Journal  = {Journal of Neuroscience Nursing},
>>>Year = {2013},
>>>
>>>Month= oct,
>>>Number   = {5},
>>>Pages= {288--293},
>>>Volume   = {45},
>>>
>>
>> Volume   = {45},
>>
>> John,
>>
>> it works for me without the comma behind the volume
>>
>> Wolfgang
>>
>>
>
>
> --
> John Kane
> Kingston ON Canada
>



-- 
John Kane
Kingston ON Canada


Re: APA 6 document class & longtable problem

2014-11-25 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann


Am 25.11.2014 um 14:54 schrieb John Kane:

  Hi Wolfgang,
Sorry to take so long getting back to you. If you mean using "Volume = {}
rathe than Volume = {45}, it did not work fo me. See attached screen-shot.

What I ment was to remove the comma after the {45}
Wolfgang


On 24 November 2014 at 01:39, Wolfgang Engelmann 

Re: APA 6 document class longtable problem

2014-11-23 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann


Am 22.11.2014 um 17:30 schrieb John Kane:

@Article{gordon_bedside_2013,
   Title= {Bedside coaching to improve nurses’ 
recognition of delirium:},
   Author   = {Gordon, Susan Jean and Melillo, Karen Devereaux 
and Nannini, Angela and Lakatos, Barbara E.},
   Journal  = {Journal of Neuroscience Nursing},
   Year = {2013},

   Month= oct,
   Number   = {5},
   Pages= {288--293},
   Volume   = {45},


Volume   = {45},

John,

it works for me without the comma behind the volume

Wolfgang



Re: APA 6 document class longtable problem

2014-11-23 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann


Am 22.11.2014 um 17:30 schrieb John Kane:

@Article{gordon_bedside_2013,
   Title= {Bedside coaching to improve nurses’ 
recognition of delirium:},
   Author   = {Gordon, Susan Jean and Melillo, Karen Devereaux 
and Nannini, Angela and Lakatos, Barbara E.},
   Journal  = {Journal of Neuroscience Nursing},
   Year = {2013},

   Month= oct,
   Number   = {5},
   Pages= {288--293},
   Volume   = {45},


Volume   = {45},

John,

it works for me without the comma behind the volume

Wolfgang



Re: APA 6 document class & longtable problem

2014-11-23 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann


Am 22.11.2014 um 17:30 schrieb John Kane:

@Article{gordon_bedside_2013,
   Title= {Bedside coaching to improve nurses’ 
recognition of delirium:},
   Author   = {Gordon, Susan Jean and Melillo, Karen Devereaux 
and Nannini, Angela and Lakatos, Barbara E.},
   Journal  = {Journal of Neuroscience Nursing},
   Year = {2013},

   Month= oct,
   Number   = {5},
   Pages= {288--293},
   Volume   = {45},


Volume   = {45},

John,

it works for me without the comma behind the volume

Wolfgang



APA 6 document class longtable problem

2014-11-22 Thread John Kane
 I have been having a problem setting up a document using the American
Psychological Association, (APA), v.6 document class with a longtable
inserted.
I am getting impeccable results when using the doc option in the Document
Class but when I change to the man option three problems appear.
1. I get a blank page inserted before a landscape–oriented table when using
the man option. See Checking Man Layout.lyx. This does not happen if I use
a portrait–oriented table. Comment out the \begin{landscape} 
\end{landscape} commands in Checking Man Layout.lyx for an example.
2. The table remains where it was placed. My understanding is that in
manuscript mode (man) tables should be placed after the reference list. I
know that APA 6 introduced some changes to the olde APA 5 but I did not
think that table and figure placement has changed.
3. When using the longtable option with the man option I get a) a blank
page inserted before the table and a messed-up table—the vertical spacing
and paging is not correct. See Chelsea.full.paper.long.table.lyx
Non-man problems
1. When trying to run Chelsea.full.paper.long.table.lyx in jou mode I am
getting an error—Package longtable error: longtable not in 1-column mode. I
can probably trakc in down in the manuals or on the net but it anyone has a
fast answer, I'd appreciate it.
2. Not directly related to the main problem but I have a reference that
will not compile, (Gordon et al., 2013). Can anyone see what the problem
might be?
I hope I have given people enough information to see the problem. Various
example files are files are attached.


-- 
John Kane
Kingston ON Canada


Checking Man layout.lyx
Description: application/lyx
% This file was created with JabRef 2.10b2.
% Encoding: UTF8


@Article{gordon_bedside_2013,
  Title= {Bedside coaching to improve nurses’ recognition of delirium:},
  Author   = {Gordon, Susan Jean and Melillo, Karen Devereaux and Nannini, Angela and Lakatos, Barbara E.},
  Journal  = {Journal of Neuroscience Nursing},
  Year = {2013},

  Month= oct,
  Number   = {5},
  Pages= {288--293},
  Volume   = {45},

  Abstract = {Delirium is a widespread complication of hospitalization and is frequently unrecognized by nurses and other healthcare professionals. Patients with neuroscience diagnoses are at increased risk for delirium as compared with other patients. The aims of this quality improvement project were to (1) increase neuroscience nurses' knowledge of delirium, (2) integrate coaching into evidence-based practice, and (3) evaluate the effectiveness of this combined approach to improve nurses' recognition of delirium on a neuroscience unit. Institutional review board approval was obtained. A retrospective chart review of randomly selected patients admitted before the intervention was completed. The (modified) Nurse's Knowledge of Delirium Tool was electronically administered to nursing staff (n = 47), followed within 2 weeks by a didactic presentation on delirium. Bedside coaching was performed over a period of 4 weeks. The (modified) Nurses Knowledge of Delirium Tool was electronically readministered to nurses 4 weeks later to determine the change in aggregate knowledge. A postintervention chart review was conducted. {SPSS} software was used to analyze descriptive statistics with regard to chart reviews, documentation, and change in questionnaire scores. Findings reveal that neuroscience nurses recognize the absence of delirium 94.4\% of the time and the presence of delirium 100\% of the time after a didactic session and coaching. The postintervention chart review showed a statistically significant increase (p = .000) in the documentation of delirium screening results. Expert coaching at the bedside may be a reliable method for teaching nurses to use evidence-based screening tools to detect delirium in patients with neuroscience diagnoses.},
  Doi  = {10.1097/JNN.0b013e31829d8c8b},
  ISSN = {0888-0395},
  Language = {en},
  Shorttitle   = {Bedside Coaching to Improve Nurses’ Recognition of Delirium},
  Url  = {http://content.wkhealth.com/linkback/openurl?sid=WKPTLP:landingpagean=01376517-20131-7},
  Urldate  = {2014-11-17}
}

@Article{ijkema_patient_2014,
  Title= {Do patient characteristics influence nursing adherence to a guideline for preventing delirium?: improvement of nursing delirium care},
  Author   = {Ijkema, Roelie and Langelaan, Maaike and van de Steeg, Lotte and Wagner, Cordula},
  Journal  = {Journal of Nursing Scholarship},
  Year = {2014},

  Month= may,
  Number   = {3},
  Pages= {147--156},
  Volume   = {46},

  Abstract  

APA 6 document class longtable problem

2014-11-22 Thread John Kane
 I have been having a problem setting up a document using the American
Psychological Association, (APA), v.6 document class with a longtable
inserted.
I am getting impeccable results when using the doc option in the Document
Class but when I change to the man option three problems appear.
1. I get a blank page inserted before a landscape–oriented table when using
the man option. See Checking Man Layout.lyx. This does not happen if I use
a portrait–oriented table. Comment out the \begin{landscape} 
\end{landscape} commands in Checking Man Layout.lyx for an example.
2. The table remains where it was placed. My understanding is that in
manuscript mode (man) tables should be placed after the reference list. I
know that APA 6 introduced some changes to the olde APA 5 but I did not
think that table and figure placement has changed.
3. When using the longtable option with the man option I get a) a blank
page inserted before the table and a messed-up table—the vertical spacing
and paging is not correct. See Chelsea.full.paper.long.table.lyx
Non-man problems
1. When trying to run Chelsea.full.paper.long.table.lyx in jou mode I am
getting an error—Package longtable error: longtable not in 1-column mode. I
can probably trakc in down in the manuals or on the net but it anyone has a
fast answer, I'd appreciate it.
2. Not directly related to the main problem but I have a reference that
will not compile, (Gordon et al., 2013). Can anyone see what the problem
might be?
I hope I have given people enough information to see the problem. Various
example files are files are attached.


-- 
John Kane
Kingston ON Canada


Checking Man layout.lyx
Description: application/lyx
% This file was created with JabRef 2.10b2.
% Encoding: UTF8


@Article{gordon_bedside_2013,
  Title= {Bedside coaching to improve nurses’ recognition of delirium:},
  Author   = {Gordon, Susan Jean and Melillo, Karen Devereaux and Nannini, Angela and Lakatos, Barbara E.},
  Journal  = {Journal of Neuroscience Nursing},
  Year = {2013},

  Month= oct,
  Number   = {5},
  Pages= {288--293},
  Volume   = {45},

  Abstract = {Delirium is a widespread complication of hospitalization and is frequently unrecognized by nurses and other healthcare professionals. Patients with neuroscience diagnoses are at increased risk for delirium as compared with other patients. The aims of this quality improvement project were to (1) increase neuroscience nurses' knowledge of delirium, (2) integrate coaching into evidence-based practice, and (3) evaluate the effectiveness of this combined approach to improve nurses' recognition of delirium on a neuroscience unit. Institutional review board approval was obtained. A retrospective chart review of randomly selected patients admitted before the intervention was completed. The (modified) Nurse's Knowledge of Delirium Tool was electronically administered to nursing staff (n = 47), followed within 2 weeks by a didactic presentation on delirium. Bedside coaching was performed over a period of 4 weeks. The (modified) Nurses Knowledge of Delirium Tool was electronically readministered to nurses 4 weeks later to determine the change in aggregate knowledge. A postintervention chart review was conducted. {SPSS} software was used to analyze descriptive statistics with regard to chart reviews, documentation, and change in questionnaire scores. Findings reveal that neuroscience nurses recognize the absence of delirium 94.4\% of the time and the presence of delirium 100\% of the time after a didactic session and coaching. The postintervention chart review showed a statistically significant increase (p = .000) in the documentation of delirium screening results. Expert coaching at the bedside may be a reliable method for teaching nurses to use evidence-based screening tools to detect delirium in patients with neuroscience diagnoses.},
  Doi  = {10.1097/JNN.0b013e31829d8c8b},
  ISSN = {0888-0395},
  Language = {en},
  Shorttitle   = {Bedside Coaching to Improve Nurses’ Recognition of Delirium},
  Url  = {http://content.wkhealth.com/linkback/openurl?sid=WKPTLP:landingpagean=01376517-20131-7},
  Urldate  = {2014-11-17}
}

@Article{ijkema_patient_2014,
  Title= {Do patient characteristics influence nursing adherence to a guideline for preventing delirium?: improvement of nursing delirium care},
  Author   = {Ijkema, Roelie and Langelaan, Maaike and van de Steeg, Lotte and Wagner, Cordula},
  Journal  = {Journal of Nursing Scholarship},
  Year = {2014},

  Month= may,
  Number   = {3},
  Pages= {147--156},
  Volume   = {46},

  Abstract  

APA 6 document class & longtable problem

2014-11-22 Thread John Kane
 I have been having a problem setting up a document using the American
Psychological Association, (APA), v.6 document class with a longtable
inserted.
I am getting impeccable results when using the doc option in the Document
Class but when I change to the man option three problems appear.
1. I get a blank page inserted before a landscape–oriented table when using
the man option. See Checking Man Layout.lyx. This does not happen if I use
a portrait–oriented table. Comment out the \begin{landscape} &
\end{landscape} commands in Checking Man Layout.lyx for an example.
2. The table remains where it was placed. My understanding is that in
manuscript mode (man) tables should be placed after the reference list. I
know that APA 6 introduced some changes to the olde APA 5 but I did not
think that table and figure placement has changed.
3. When using the longtable option with the man option I get a) a blank
page inserted before the table and a messed-up table—the vertical spacing
and paging is not correct. See Chelsea.full.paper.long.table.lyx
Non-man problems
1. When trying to run Chelsea.full.paper.long.table.lyx in jou mode I am
getting an error—Package longtable error: longtable not in 1-column mode. I
can probably trakc in down in the manuals or on the net but it anyone has a
fast answer, I'd appreciate it.
2. Not directly related to the main problem but I have a reference that
will not compile, (Gordon et al., 2013). Can anyone see what the problem
might be?
I hope I have given people enough information to see the problem. Various
example files are files are attached.


-- 
John Kane
Kingston ON Canada


Checking Man layout.lyx
Description: application/lyx
% This file was created with JabRef 2.10b2.
% Encoding: UTF8


@Article{gordon_bedside_2013,
  Title= {Bedside coaching to improve nurses’ recognition of delirium:},
  Author   = {Gordon, Susan Jean and Melillo, Karen Devereaux and Nannini, Angela and Lakatos, Barbara E.},
  Journal  = {Journal of Neuroscience Nursing},
  Year = {2013},

  Month= oct,
  Number   = {5},
  Pages= {288--293},
  Volume   = {45},

  Abstract = {Delirium is a widespread complication of hospitalization and is frequently unrecognized by nurses and other healthcare professionals. Patients with neuroscience diagnoses are at increased risk for delirium as compared with other patients. The aims of this quality improvement project were to (1) increase neuroscience nurses' knowledge of delirium, (2) integrate coaching into evidence-based practice, and (3) evaluate the effectiveness of this combined approach to improve nurses' recognition of delirium on a neuroscience unit. Institutional review board approval was obtained. A retrospective chart review of randomly selected patients admitted before the intervention was completed. The (modified) Nurse's Knowledge of Delirium Tool was electronically administered to nursing staff (n = 47), followed within 2 weeks by a didactic presentation on delirium. Bedside coaching was performed over a period of 4 weeks. The (modified) Nurses Knowledge of Delirium Tool was electronically readministered to nurses 4 weeks later to determine the change in aggregate knowledge. A postintervention chart review was conducted. {SPSS} software was used to analyze descriptive statistics with regard to chart reviews, documentation, and change in questionnaire scores. Findings reveal that neuroscience nurses recognize the absence of delirium 94.4\% of the time and the presence of delirium 100\% of the time after a didactic session and coaching. The postintervention chart review showed a statistically significant increase (p = .000) in the documentation of delirium screening results. Expert coaching at the bedside may be a reliable method for teaching nurses to use evidence-based screening tools to detect delirium in patients with neuroscience diagnoses.},
  Doi  = {10.1097/JNN.0b013e31829d8c8b},
  ISSN = {0888-0395},
  Language = {en},
  Shorttitle   = {Bedside Coaching to Improve Nurses’ Recognition of Delirium},
  Url  = {http://content.wkhealth.com/linkback/openurl?sid=WKPTLP:landingpage=01376517-20131-7},
  Urldate  = {2014-11-17}
}

@Article{ijkema_patient_2014,
  Title= {Do patient characteristics influence nursing adherence to a guideline for preventing delirium?: improvement of nursing delirium care},
  Author   = {Ijkema, Roelie and Langelaan, Maaike and van de Steeg, Lotte and Wagner, Cordula},
  Journal  = {Journal of Nursing Scholarship},
  Year = {2014},

  Month= may,
  Number   = {3},
  Pages= {147--156},
  Volume   = {46},

  Abstract