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Nursing care for adaptation.

María Elisa Moreno1, María Mercedes Durán, Angela Hernandez

  • 1La Sabana University, School of Nursing, Colombia.

Nursing Science Quarterly
|January 30, 2009
PubMed
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The Roy adaptation model guides nursing education at Universidad de La Sabana. This paper details its application, core principles, and the concept of nursing care for adaptation in teaching and practice.

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Area of Science:

  • Nursing
  • Nursing Theory
  • Education

Background:

  • The Roy adaptation model is a prominent nursing theory.
  • It serves as a framework for nursing curricula.
  • Its adoption at Universidad de La Sabana School of Nursing in Colombia is explored.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To discuss the application process of the Roy adaptation model in nursing education.
  • To examine the central concepts, scientific, and philosophical principles of the model.
  • To explain nursing care for adaptation within the model's framework.

Main Methods:

  • Descriptive analysis of the model's application.
  • Reflective inquiry into the model's core tenets.
  • Explanation of nursing care for adaptation.

Main Results:

  • The paper provides an example of the Roy adaptation model's implementation.
  • It highlights the importance of understanding the model's principles for effective application.
  • The process of integrating the model into teaching and practice is presented.

Conclusions:

  • The Roy adaptation model offers a robust framework for nursing education and practice.
  • Understanding its concepts and principles is crucial for successful adoption.
  • Nursing care focused on adaptation is a key element for applying the model effectively.