For use in graduate and select undergraduate courses whose program utilizes the Roy Adaption Model.
This text provides the definitive statement of Roy's Model, which is used as a theoretical framework in nursing education and practice. It incorporates significant advances in the evolution of the model.
This long-awaited new edition presents the latest advances in the Roy Adaptation Model, one of the most widely accepted nursing theories, in the words of the theorist herself, Sister Callista Roy.
Features
- Maintains the essential concepts of the model while explaining new developments;
- Places new developments in the context of contemporary issues of health care delivery
- Expands and clarifies the theoretical basis of each adaptive model
- Provides separate chapters for each adaptive mode at the group level
- Expands applications to practice, using case studies, for each step of the nursing process
New to this Edition
This edition incorporates significant changes in both content and organization.
- Adaptive mode chapters are reorganized.
- Compensatory process and compromised process chapters include new content.
- Material on adaptive processes of groups is presented in a separate section.
- The nursing process within each chapter is based on the theoretical content of each adaptive mode.
- Further explanation of Roy’s philosophical and scientific assumptions for the 21st century and the addition of cultural assumptions are new to this edition.