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Introduction to Roy Adaptation Model
1994Adaptation is a biological concept and is the basis for the fundamental concept of homeostasis which is widely used in the study of biology. Adaptation relates to the way an individual responds to changes in the environment whereas homeostasis is concerned with the internal environment.
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Persistent Pain in Older Adults: Roy’s Adaptation Model
Nursing Science Quarterly, 2017Persistent pain in older adults is difficult to assess and therefore address consistently. The experience of pain is individual, and therefore a comprehensive way to assess pain is required. Roy’s adaptation model offers a systematic way of evaluating pain in the older adult.
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Roy Adaptation Model : Application of Theoretical Framework
World Family Medicine Journal/Middle East Journal of Family Medicine, 2014Roy Adaptation Model has the five main concepts of nursing theory: the health, the person, the nurse, the adaptation and the environment. Roy views the person in a holistic way. The core concept in her model is adaptation. The concept of adaptation assumes that a person is an open system who responds to stimuli from both internal and external aspects ...
Bilal S. H. Badr Naga, Esam A. Al-Khasib
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Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing, 1987
J A, Giger, C A, Bower, S W, Miller
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J A, Giger, C A, Bower, S W, Miller
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Review of Roy Adaptation Model-Based Qualitative Research
Nursing Science Quarterly, 2007The aim of this paper is to examine the role of qualitative research in the development of the Roy adaptation model. An exploration of the findings from qualitative research using Roy's adaptation model from 1995 to 2005 is compared with the findings and recommendations from a previous review over a 25-year period (1970-1995).
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Adaptation in Children with Cancer: Research with Roy’s Model
Nursing Science Quarterly, 2001This qualitative study was undertaken to establish a conceptual framework for the adaptation process of Taiwanese children with cancer. It was guided by Roy’s adaptation model. Thirty-four pediatric cancer patients (23 boys and 11 girls) with different illness trajectories (from newly diagnosed to terminal stage) participated.
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Research Based on the Roy Adaptation Model
Nursing Science Quarterly, 2011Two key events lead to the prominence of links among Roy’s grand theory, derived middle-range theories and the design of research. The author in this column describes this work in two formats. Essential details of two areas of research are presented in episodic form—the first is work on secondary analysis of Roy model-based research over 40 years and ...
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Care in Behçet’s Disease: Roy’s Adaptation Model
2022Hemşirelik mesleğinde, uygulamaya aktarılacak temel bilginin ortaya konulması ve geliştirilmesinde en büyük katkıyı hemşirelik kuram ve modelleri sağlamaktadır. Hemşirelik uygulamalarının hemşirelik kuram ve modellerine dayalı olması hemşirelik bakımını sistematize etmekte ve bakımın kalitesini de artırmaktadır.
Erdoğan, Nermin, Öz, Fatma
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Models of Nursing: Roy Adaptation Model
Nursing is a health discipline which is built on philosophy, theory, application and research. The basic purpose of a professional discipline is to reveal the scientific knowledge content that could be used with the applications of the profession. This basic knowledge is expressed with concepts and theories specific to the profession. If the nurses useKACAROĞLU VİCDAN, Ayşe +1 more
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Roy’s adaptation model: principles and general applications
1990The adaptation model by Sister Callista Roy was developed when, as a graduate student, she was challenged to develop a theory for nursing. During that time her studies were supervised by Dorothy Johnson at the University of California. Roy began by conceptualizing the goal of nursing as facilitating the adaptation of persons to their environment ...
K. Dorsey, S. Purcell
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