A Unitary View at End of Life Nursing (Practice COLUMN)
Visions: The Journal of Rogerian Nursing Science 2011, Jan, 18, 1
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Martha Rogers' theory of Unitary Human Beings was the first to define humans as energetic beings that should be treated in an all-encompassing manner (Rogers, 1970). While simply stated, this theory is quite complex and abstract. According to de Chesnay (2005), Rogers' theory of Unitary Human Beings can effectively be divided into three components of pattern appraisal, mutual patterning, and evaluation. Pattern Appraisal
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