1. Parse's Theory of Humanbecoming - Nursology
Sep 8, 2018 · Parse's work focuses on the humanuniverse-health process, which she regards ... Parse is founder and current Editor of Nursing Science Quarterly ...
Contributor: Jacqueline Fawcett September 8, 2018 Author – Rosemarie Rizzo Parse, RN, PhD, FAAN Year First Published – 1981 Major Concepts HUMANBECOMING MEANING Imaging Valuing Languag…
2. 24. Humanbecoming | Nurse Key
Jan 8, 2017 · Dr. Parse is founder and current editor of Nursing Science Quarterly, and President of Discovery International.
CHAPTER 24 Humanbecoming Debra A. Bournes and Gail J. Mitchell Rosemarie Rizzo Parse “The assumptions and principles of humanbecoming incarnate a deep concern for the delicate sentiments of being h…
3. Human Becoming Theory - Rosemarie Rizzo Parse - Current Nursing
The human becoming theory was developed as a human science nursing theory in the tradition of Dilthey, Heidegger, Sartre, Merleau-Ponty, and Gadamer and Science ...
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4. Parse's Human Becoming Theory
Rosemarie Rizzo Parse first published the theory in 1981 as the “Man-living-health” theory, and the name was changed to the “human becoming theory” in 1992. The ...
Parse’s Human Becoming Theory guides the practice of nurses to focus on quality of life as it is described and lived. The human becoming theory of nursing presents an alternative to both the conventional bio-medical approach as well as the bio-psycho-social-spiritual approach of most other theories and models of nursing. Parse’s model rates quality of life from each person’s own perspective as the goal of the practice of nursing. Rosemarie Rizzo Parse first published the theory in 1981 as the “Man-living-health” theory, and the name was changed to the “human becoming theory” in 1992.
5. [PDF] Caring, the Human Mode of Being - FAU College of Nursing
At a time when 'caring' seems to have fallen offthe political and health services' agendas, this book speaks to many nurses who struggle to care for people in.
6. Margaret Newman's Theory of Health as Expanding Consciousness and ...
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This mini-review aims to introduce Margaret Newman's theory of health as expanding consciousness and caring partnership as a nursing intervention. Emanating from a unitary and transformative perspective of nursing, caring partnership enables nurses to ...
7. [PDF] Living on the Edge: A Humanbecoming Perspective
The theory of humanbecoming originated from the work of nursing theorist, Dr. Rosemarie Rizzo Parse. Her initial theoretical efforts were originally entitled ...
8. Martha Rogers: Science of Unitary Human Beings - Nurseslabs
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Martha Rogers is a nurse theorist who is the proponent of the nursing theory: "Science of Unitary Human Beings". Get to know the major concepts behind her theory including a section about her biography and career as a nurse.
9. (PDF) [Jean Watson] Nursing The Philosophy and Science (BookFi.org)
Jean Watson is a nurse theorist who has impacted the modern nursing in a great way. Her publication, research, and books have helped to bring the profession of ...
[Jean Watson] Nursing The Philosophy and Science (BookFi.org)-