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    The 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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    Callista Roy: An Adaptation Model
    SAGE Publications. 1991.
    This volume provides an easily understood presentation of Roy's Adaptation Model of nursing theory which views the person as a biopsychosocial being in constant interaction with the changing environment. Roy believes nursing is needed when unusual stressors or weakened coping mechanisms make the person's usual attempts to cope ineffective. The goal of nursing is thus to promote the adaptation of the patient, leading to a higher level of wellness. Roy's model has been a guiding influence on numer…Read more
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    Emerson: America's first public intellectual?
    Modern Intellectual History 2 (1): 135-151. 2005.