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sclerosis (ALS), a degenerative neurological disease that progressively diminishes the movement of all muscles except those of t ...
in New York. It was in preparing for that presenta- tion, entitled “Toward a Theory of Health,” that the theory of Health as Exp ...
seen as a “unitary, self-organizing field embedded in a larger self-organizing field. It is identified by pattern and by interac ...
consciousness. To explain this phenomenon, Newman (1994a, 1997b) draws on the work of Ilya Prigogine (1976), whose theory of Dis ...
the past and creates an extended horizon of action potential for the future. Endo (1998) in her work in Japan with women with ca ...
and a reversal of the losses of freedom, ending with total freedom and unrestricted choice. These stages can be conceptualized a ...
(which draw nutrients and provide carbon diox- ide), to animals (which can move about and inter- act freely), to humans (who can ...
CHAPTER 15 Margaret A. Newman’s Theory of Health as Expanding Consciousness and Its Applications 225 PART TWO Applications Marga ...
explicate patterns give insight into the implicate, and expanding consciousness becomes a reality. In the second edition of her ...
man, 1994), the early HEC pattern-recognition studies sought to identify similarities and varia- tions of pattern among individu ...
important others, including the person with schizophrenia. Carol Picard (2000) brought the HEC research full circle to a place w ...
service from traditional health-care services (1999, 2004). Exploring Pattern Recognition as a Nursing Intervention Emiko Endo ( ...
on recognition of pattern and potential for action. The family nurse mobilized relief services if neces- sary and orchestrated s ...
several weeks to gain insight into patterns of mean- ingful people and events in his life, the process seemed to be blocked, wit ...
a process of becoming more of oneself, of finding greater meaning in life, and of reach- ing new dimensions of connectedness wit ...
Kiser-Larson, N. (2002). Life pattern of native women experi- encing breast cancer.International Journal for Human Caring, 6 (2) ...
Quinn, J. F. (1992). Holding sacred space. The nurse as healing environment.Holistic Nursing Practice, 6(4), 26–36. Rogers, M. E ...
CHAPTER 16 235 Imogene M. King PART ONE: Imogene M. King’s Theory of Goal Attainment Imogene M. King Introducing the Theorist In ...
My peers at the house of delegates at the Florida Nurses Association voted in 1996 to give me life- time membership. The Univers ...
interaction in those works influenced my ideas rel- ative to organizing a conceptual frame of reference for nursing, as shown in ...
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