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REFERENCE LIST: ROGERS'S SCIENCE OF UNITARY HUMAN BEINGSĀ
Primary Sources
Barrett, E.A.M., & Malinski, V.M. (Eds.). (1994). Martha E. Rogers: Eighty years of excellence. New York: Society of Rogerian Scholars.
Barrett, E.A.M., & Malinski, V.M. (Eds.). (1994). Martha E. Rogers: Her life and her work. Philadelphia: F.A. Davis.
Malinski, V.M. (1986). Further ideas from Martha Rogers. In V.M. Malinski (Ed.), Explorations on Martha Rogers' science of unitary human beings (pp. 9_14). Norwalk, CT: Appleton-Century-Crofts. Randell, B.P. (1992). Nursing theory: The 21st century. Nursing Science Quarterly, 5, 176-184. Rogers, M.E. (1961). Educational revolution in nursing. New York: Macmillan.
Rogers, M.E. (1963). Some comments on the theoretical basis of nursing practice. Nursing Science, 1(1), 11_13, 60_61.
Rogers, M.E. (1964). Reveille in nursing. Philadelphia: FA Davis.
Rogers, M.E. (1970). An introduction to the theoretical basis of nursing. Philadelphia: FA Davis. Rogers, M.E. (1980). Nursing: A science of unitary man. In J.P. Riehl & C. Roy, Conceptual models for nursing practice (2nd ed., pp. 329_337). New York: Appleton- Century-Crofts.
Rogers, M.E. (1980). Science of unitary man. Tape I. Unitary man and his world: A paradigm for nursing. New York: Media for Nursing. (Cassette recording)
Rogers, M.E. (1980). Science of unitary man. Tape II. Developing an organized abstract system: Synthesis of facts and ideas for a new product. New York: Media for Nursing. (Cassette recording) Rogers, M.E. (1980). Science of unitary man. Tape III. Principles and theories: Directions for description, explanation and prediction. New York: Media for Nursing. (Cassette recording)
Rogers, M.E. (1980). Science of unitary man. Tape IV. Theories of accelerating evolution, paranormal phenomena and other events. New York: Media for Nursing. (Cassette recording)
Rogers, M.E. (1980). Science of unitary man. Tape V. Health and illness: New perspectives. New York: Media for Nursing. (Cassette recording)
Rogers, M.E. (1980). Science of unitary man. Tape VI. Interventive modalities: Translating theories into practice. New York: Media for Nursing. (Cassette recording)
Rogers, M.E. (1981). Science of unitary man. A paradigm for nursing. In G.E. Lasker (Ed.), Applied systems and cybernetics. Vol. 4. Systems research in health care, biocybernetics and ecology (pp. 1719_1722). New York: Pergamon Press.
Rogers, M.E. (1983). The family coping with a surgical crisis. Analysis and application of Rogers' theory of nursing. In I.W. Clements & F.B. Roberts, Family health: A theoretical approach to nursing care (pp. 390_391). New York: John Wiley & Sons.
Rogers, M.E. (1983). Science of unitary human beings: A paradigm for nursing. In I.W. Clements and F.B. Roberts, Family health: A theoretical approach to nursing care (pp. 219_227). New York: John Wiley & Sons.
Rogers, M.E. (1985). A paradigm for nursing. In R. Wood & J. Kekahbah (Eds.), Examining the cultural implications of Martha E. Rogers' Science of Unitary Human Beings (pp. 13_23). Lecompton, KS: Wood -Kekahbah Associates.
Rogers, M.E. (1986). Science of unitary human beings. In V.M. Malinski (Ed.), Explorations on Martha Rogers' Science of Unitary Human Beings (pp. 3_8). Norwalk, CT: Appleton-Century-Crofts. Rogers, M.E. (1987). Nursing research in the future. In J. Roode (Ed.), Changing patterns in nursing education (pp. 121_123). New York: National League for Nursing.
Rogers, M.E. (1987). Rogers' Science of Unitary Human Beings. In R.R. Parse, Nursing science. Major paradigms, theories, and critiques (pp. 139_146). Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders.
Rogers, M.E. (1988). Nursing science and art: A prospective. Nursing Science Quarterly, 1, 99-102. Rogers, M.E. (1989). Nursing: A science of unitary human beings. In J.P. Riehl-Sisca Conceptual models for nursing practice (3rd ed., pp. 181-188). Norwalk, CT: Appleton and Lange. (pp. 181-188).
Rogers, M.E. (1990). Nursing: Science of unitary, irreducible, human beings: Update 1990. In E.A.M. Barrett (Ed.), Visions of Rogers' science-based nursing (pp. 5-11). New York: National League for Nursing.
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Rogers, M.E. (1992). Nightingale's notes on nursing: Prelude to the 21st century. In F.N. Nightingale, Notes on nursing: What it is, and what it is not (Commemorative edition, pp. 58-62). Philadelp hia: J.B. Lippincott.
Rogers, M.E. (1992). Nursing science and the space age. Nursing Science Quarterly, 5, 27-34. Rogers, M.E. (1992). Window on science of unitary human beings. In M. O'Toole (Ed.), Miller-Keane encyclopedia and dictionary of medicine, nursing, and allied health (p. 1339). Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders.
Rogers, M.E., Doyle, M.B., Racolin, A., & Walsh, P.C. (1990). A conversation with Martha Rogers on nursing in space. In E.A.M. Barrett (Ed.), Visions of Rogers' science-based nursing (pp. 375-386). New York: National League for Nursing.
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Commentary
Aggleton, P., & Chalmers, H. (1984). Rogers' unitary field model. Nursing Times, 80(50), 35_39. Allanach, E.J. (1988). Perceived supportive behaviors and nursing occupational stress: An evolution of consciousness. Advances in Nursing Science, 10(2), 73_82.
Andersen, M. D., & Smereck, G. A. D. (1989). Personalized nursing LIGHT model. Nursing Science Quarterly, 2, 120-130.
Andersen, M. D., & Smereck, G. A. D. (1992). The consciousness rainbow: An explication of Rogerian field pattern manifestations. Nursing Science Quarterly, 5, 72-79.
Barber, H.R.K. (1987). Editorial: Trends in nursing: A model for emulation. The Female Patient 12(3), 12, 14.
Barrett, E.A.M. (1989). A nursing theory of power for nursing practice. Derivation from Rogers' paradigm. In J.P. Riehl-Sisca Conceptual models for nursing practice (3rd ed., pp. 207-217). Norwalk, CT: Appleton and Lange.
Barrett, E.A.M. (Ed.) (1990). Visions of Rogers' science-based nursing. New York: National League for Nursing.
Barrett, E.A.M. (1990). Visions of Rogerian science in the future of humankind. In E.A.M. Barrett (Ed.), Visions of Rogers' science-based nursing (pp. 357-362). New York: National League for Nursing.
Barrett, E. A. M. (1991). Space nursing. Cutis, 48, 299-303.
Biley, F. (1990). Rogers' model: An analysis. Nursing (London), 4(15), 31-33.
Biley, F. (1992). The perception of time as a factor in Rogers' science of unitary human beings: A literature review. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 17, 1141-1145.
Biley, F. (1992). The science of unitary human beings: A contemporary literature review. Nursing Practice, 5(4), 23-26.
Black, G., & Haight, B.K. (1992). Integrality as a holistic framework for the life-review process. Holistic Nursing Practice, 7(1), 7-15.
Blair, C. (1979). Hyperactivity in children: Viewed within the framework of synergistic man. Nursing Forum, 18, 293_303.
Boyd, C. (1985). Toward an understanding of mother-daughter identification using concept analysis. Advances in Nursing Science, 7(3), 78_86.
Bradley, D. B. (1987). Energy fields: Implications for nurses. Journal of Holistic Nursing, 5(1), 32-35. Bramlett, M. H., Gueldner, S. H., & Boettcher, J.H. (1993). Reflections on the science of unitary human beings in terms of Kuhn's requirement for explanatory power. Visions: The Journal of Rogerian Nursing Science, 1, 22-35.
Bramlett, M. H., Gueldner, S. H., & Sowell, R. L. (1990). Consumer-centric advocacy: Its connection to nursing frameworks. Nursing Science Quarterly, 3, 156-161.
Buenting, J.A. (1993). Human energy field and birth: Implications for research and practice. Advances in Nursing Science, 15(4), 53-59.
Butcher, H. K., & Forchuk, C. (1992). The overview effect: The impact of space exploration on the evolution of nursing science. Nursing Science Quarterly, 5, 118-123.
Butterfield, S.E. (1983). In search of commonalities: An analysis of two theoretical frameworks. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 20, 15_22.
Caggins, R. P. (1991). The Caggins synergy nursing model. The ABNF Journal, 2(1), 15-18.
Carboni, J. T. (1991). A Rogerian theoretical tapestry. Nursing Science Quarterly, 4, 130-136.
Cerilli, K., & Burd, S. (1989). An analysis of Martha Rogers' nursing as a science of unitary human beings. In J.P. Riehl-Sisca Conceptual models for nursing practice (3rd ed., pp. 189-195). Norwalk, CT: Appleton and Lange.
Cody, W. K. (1991). Multidimensionality: Its meaning and significance. Nursing Science Quarterly, 4, 140-141.
Compton, M. A. (1989). A Rogerian view of drug abuse: Implications for nursing. Nursing Science Quarterly, 2, 98-105.
Crawford, G. (1982). The concept of pattern in nursing: Conceptual development and measurement. Advances in Nursing Science, 5(1), 1_6.
Daily, I.S., Maupin, J.S., Murray, C.A., Satterly, M.C., Schnell, D.L., & Wallace, T.L. (1994). Martha E. Rogers. Unitary human beings. In A. Marriner-Tomey, Nursing theorists and their work (3rd ed ., pp. 211-230). St. Louis: C.V. Mosby.
Daily, I.S., Maupin, J.S., & Satterly, M.C. (1986). Martha E. Rogers. Unitary human beings. In A. Marriner, Nursing theorists and their work (pp. 345_360). St. Louis: C.V. Mosby.
Daily, I.S., Maupin, J.S., Satterly, M.C., Schnell, D.L., & Wallace, T.L. (1989). Martha E. Rogers. Unitary human beings. In A. Marriner-Tomey, Nursing theorists and their work (2nd ed., pp. 402_ 419). St. Louis: C.V. Mosby.
Davidson, A. W., & Ray, M. A. (1991). Studying the human-environment phenomenon using the science of complexity. Advances in Nursing Science, 14(2), 73-87.
DeFeo, D. J. (1990). Change: A central concern of nursing. Nursing Science Quarterly, 3, 88-94. Falco, S.M., & Lobo, M.L. (1980). Martha E. Rogers. In Nursing Theories Conference Group, Nursing theories. The base for professional nursing practice (pp. 164_183). Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.
Falco, S.M., & Lobo, M.L. (1985). Martha E. Rogers. In Nursing Theories Conference Group, Nursing theories. The base for professional nursing practice (2nd ed., pp. 214_234). Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.
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Fisher, L. R., & Reichenbach, M. A. (1987/1988). From Tinkerbell to Rogers. (How a fairy tale facilitated an understanding of Rogers' theory of unitary being). Nursing Forum, 23, 5-9.
Fitzpatrick, J.J. (1983). Life perspective rhythm model. In J.J. Fitzpatrick & A.L. Whall, Conceptual models of nursing: Analysis and evaluation (pp. 295_302). Bowie, MD: Brady.
Fitzpatrick, J.J. (1988). Theory based on Rogers' conceptual model. Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 14(9), 14-19.
Fitzpatrick, J.J. (1989). A life perspective rhythm model. In J.J. Fitzpatrick & A.L. Whall, Conceptual models of nursing: Analysis and application (2nd ed., pp. 401_407). Norwalk, CT: Appleton and Lange.
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Malinski, V.M. (1986). Afterword. In V.M. Malinski (Ed.), Explorations on Martha Rogers' science of unitary human beings (pp. 189-191). Norwalk, CT: Appleton-Century-Crofts.
Malinski, V.M. (1986). Contemporary science and nursing: Parallels with Rogers. In V.M. Malinski (Ed.), Explorations on Martha Rogers' science of unitary human beings (pp. 15-23). Norwalk, CT: Appleton-Century-Crofts.
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Malinski, V..M. (1993). Therapeutic touch: The view from Rogerian nursing science. Visions: The Journal of Rogerian Nursing Science, 1, 45-54.
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Parse, R.R. (1989). Martha E. Rogers: A birthday celebration (Editorial). Nursing Science Quarterly, 2, 55.
Parse, R.R. (1992). Human becoming: Parse's theory of nursing. Nursing Science Quarterly, 5, 35-42.
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Rapacz, K.M. (1993). Imagination column: From pragmatic to imaginative to visionary. Visions: The Journal of Rogerian Nursing Science, 1, 58-59.
Rawnsley, M. (1985). H-E-A-L-T-H: A Rogerian perspective. Journal of Holistic Nursing, 3(1), 26. Reed, P. G. (1991). Toward a nursing theory of self-transcendence: Deductive reformulation using developmental theories. Advances in Nursing Science, 13(4), 64-77.
Reeder, F. (1984). Philosophical issues in the Rogerian science of unitary human beings. Advances in Nursing Science, 6(2), 14_23.
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Rogers, M. E. (1985). The need for legislation for licensure to practice professional nursing. Journal of Professional Nursing, 1, 384.
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Sarter, B. (1988). Philosophical sources of nursing theory. Nursing Science Quarterly, 1, 52-59. Sarter, B. (1988). The stream of becoming: A study of Martha Rogers' theory. New York: National League for Nursing.
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Schroeder, C., & Smith, M.C. (1991). Nursing conceptual frameworks arising from field theory: A critique of the body as manifestation of underlying field. Commentary: Disembodiment or "Where's the body in field theory?" [Schroeder]. Response: Affirming the unitary perspective [Smith]. Nursing Science Quarterly, 4, 146-152.
Smith, M.C. (1988). Testing propositions derived from Rogers' conceptual system. Nursing Science Quarterly, 1, 60-67.
Smith, M.C. (1990). Pattern in nursing practice. Nursing Science Quarterly, 3, 57-59.
Smith, M.J. (1988). Perspectives on nursing science. Nursing Science Quarterly, 1, 80-85.
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Research
Alligood, M.R. (1986). The relationship of creativity, actualization, and empathy in unitary human development. In V.M. Malinski (Ed.), Explorations on Martha Rogers' science of unitary human beings (pp. 145_160). Norwalk, CT: Appleton-Century-Crofts.
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Barrett, E.A.M. (1986). Investigation of the principle of helicy: The relationship of human field motion and power. In V.M. Malinski (Ed.), Explorations on Martha Rogers' science of Unitary Human Bei ngs (pp. 173_188). Norwalk, CT: Appleton-Century-Crofts.
Barrett, E.A.M. (1990). Rogerian patterns of scientific inquiry. In E.A.M. Barrett (Ed.), Visions of Rogers' science-based nursing (pp. 169-188). New York: National League for Nursing.
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Cowling, W.R. III. (1986). The science of unitary human beings: Theoretical issues, methodological challenges, and research realities. In V.M. Malinski (Ed.), Explorations on Martha Rogers' science of unitary human beings (pp. 65_77). Norwalk, CT: Appleton-Century-Crofts.
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