Martha Rogers: The Science of Unitary Human BeingsThe first volume in the series presents the nursing theory of Martha Rogers, together with examples of its applications to practice and research. Rogers envisions nursing as a compassionate concern for maintaining and promoting health, preventing illness, and caring for and rehabilitating the sick. Her theory, the Science of Unitary Human Beings, with its high respect for the individual, has identified the phenomenon that is the true object of nursing, the person as a unified whole. |
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Evolution of the Abstract System | 3 |
Nursing | 11 |
Related Theories | 18 |
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Appleton & Lange Basis of Nursing behavior Building Blocks causality Conceptual models continuous change Dimensions of nursing E. A. M. Barrett environment environmental energy fields environmental field patterns F. A. Davis Ference focus Girardin guided imagery Helicy human and environmental human betterment human energy fields human field motion irreducible League for Nursing Louette Man-living-health manifestations of patterns Marriner-Tomey Martha Rogers mutual process National League Norwalk Notes on Nursing November 11 nursing 2nd nursing administration nursing LIGHT model nursing practice Nursing Pub Nursing Science Quarterly nursing theory open systems Pandimensionality personal communication Personalized Nursing LIGHT practice of nursing Principles of Homeodynamics purpose of nurses Racolin Resonancy Rogerian scholars Rogerian science Rogerian view Rogers's abstract system Rogers's Science science of nursing Science of Unitary science-based nursing Slinky Smereck spacekind Theoretical Basis therapeutic touch uniqueness of nursing Unitary Human Vincenti Visions of Rogers Wayne State University whole world view York