March 2011 No 104, 2011/1 - 116 pagesEditorialPages 3 to 4European “researcher” nurses focus research on the elderlyBy Martine Grainger, Anne-Marie MottazDiscussionPages 5 to 22An anthropological critique of the ethic of careBy Aliénor BertrandMethodologyPages 23 to 29From requirements to resources, using Demerouti’s model to benefit nursing careBy Véronique Haberey-KnuessiResearchPages 30 to 50Improving the collective self-efficacy of teams of nurse trainers at IFSI through professional didacticsBy Marc NagelsPages 51 to 63Surgical nurses’ experience of carrying out clinical assessments in the context of implementing best practice guidelinesBy Hélène Guitard, Cécile MichaudPages 64 to 85A critical review of tools to assess pain in non-communicative brain-damaged persons in intensive careBy Marie-José Roulin, Céline Goulet, Anne-Sylvie RameletVariaPages 86 to 98What do we mean by the self-actualization of the elderly living in nursing homes?By Marianne Wälti-Bolliger, Michel FontainePages 99 to 116Physiologic stability: A concept analysisBy Valérie Lebel, Marie Alderson, Marilyn Aita