Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byJanice Underwood Modified over 9 years ago
1
Presented by: Sandra Elwood, RN, BSN Stacy Christensen, RN, BSN Karen Gozel, RN, BSN Vicky Grove, RN, BSN Minnesota State University Moorhead NURS 600 1
2
Sister Callista Roy 2
3
Origin of Roy’s Adaptation Model 3
4
Purpose of Roy’s Adaptation Model 4
5
Evolution of Roy’s Adaptation Model 5
6
Theoretical Concepts Basic Concepts 6
7
Theoretical Concepts (cont.) Coping Mechanisms –Regulator –Cognator 7
8
Four Adaptive Modes o Physiological o Self-Concept o Role Function o Interdependence Stimuli o Focal o Contextual o Residual http://www.infahealth.com/basic-nursing-science/callista-roy- adaptation-model-of-nursing/ Theoretical Concepts (cont.) 8
9
Theoretical Concepts (cont.) Four Adaptive Modes (cont.) Physiological-Physical Mode o Oxygenation o Nutrition o Elimination o Activity and Rest o Protection 9
10
Theoretical Concepts (cont.) Four Adaptive Modes (cont.) Self-Concept Mode * Physical Self* Personal Self Body sensation Self-consistency Body image Self-ideal Moral-Ethical-Spiritual Moral-Ethical-Spiritual 10
11
Theoretical Concepts (cont.) Four Adaptive Modes (cont.) Role Function (McEwen & Wills, 2011, pg. 172) 11
12
Theoretical Concepts (cont.) Four Adaptive Modes (cont.) Interdependence ~ RELATIONSHIPS ~ ~ RELATIONSHIPS ~ 12
13
Theoretical Concepts (cont.) Types of Stimuli –Focal –Contextual –Residual 13 Contextual stimuli Focal stimuli Contextual stimuli Residual Stimuli Residual Stimuli Residual Stimuli
14
http://1010report.com/?p=27 Application to Health “a state and a process of being and becoming integrated and a whole person. It is a reflection of adaptation, that is, the interaction of the person and the environment” “a state and a process of being and becoming integrated and a whole person. It is a reflection of adaptation, that is, the interaction of the person and the environment” (as cited in Alligood & Tomey, 2010, pg. 342) (as cited in Alligood & Tomey, 2010, pg. 342) 14
15
Application to Nursing 15
16
Application to Environment 16
17
Application to Person 17
18
Application to Nursing Practice Nursing Process Nursing Process 1. Assess Behavior 2. Assess Stimuli 3. Nursing Diagnosis 4. Goal Setting 5. Interventions 6. Evaluation 18 http://www.glogster.com/glog.php?glog _id=1420666&scale=54&isprofile=true http://www.ageia.net/p/home_health_care/ home_Care_resources/bend-or-97702/at- home-care-group-2737 http://www. tobacco-facts.net
19
Application to Education 19
20
Application to Research 20
21
http://staciecampanelli.com/2011/04/peace-of-mind-is-born-of-clarity/ Critique of Theory Clarity 21
22
Critique of Theory Simplicity 22
23
Critique of Theory Generality 23
24
Critique of Theory Empirical Precision Testable Research –Qualitative studies –Quantitative studies Education Practice Theory development 24 http://money.cnn.com/magazines/moneymag/ bestjobs/2010/snapshots/76.html http://www.bon.texas.gov/practice/
25
Critique of Theory Derivable Consequences 25
26
Analysis and Evaluation 26
27
http://nirajbhartiblog.wordpress.com/2011/ 02/18/how-to-get-the-ideas-to-write-a-blog-post / Discussion 27
28
Alligood, M. R. & Tomey, A. M. (2010). Nursing theorists and their works. (7th ed.). Maryland Heights, MO: Mosby Elsevier. McEwen, M. & Wills, E. M. (2011). Theoretical basis for nursing. (3rd ed.). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer health/Lippincott Williams, and Wilkins. Nayback, A. M. (2009). PTSD in the combat veteran: Using Roy’s Adaptation Model to examine the combat veteran as a human adaptive system. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 30(5), 304-310. doi: 10.1080/01612840902754404 Roy’s Adaptation Model. (2011). Retrieved from http://currentnursing.com/nursing_theory/Roy_adaptation_model.html Villareal, E. (2003). Using Roy’s Adaptation Model when caring for a group of young women contemplating quitting smoking. Public Health Nursing, 20(5), 377-384. doi: 10.1046/j.1525-1446.2003.20506.x 28 References
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.