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A Meta-Analysis of the Interrelationships between the Modes in Roys Adaptation ModelSchool of Nursing, National Defense Medical Center, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China A meta-analysis of nine empirical studies based on Roys adaptation model was conducted to determine the magnitudes of the interrelationships of the four modes: physiological, self-concept, role function, and interdependence. Small to medium effect sizes between each two modes do support the proposition of Roys model that the four modes are interrelated. The only exception is the relationship between interdependence and physiological modes, as shown by the non-significant effect size of .04. The present study also discusses several limitations that should be considered when interpreting the findings of this meta-analysis. This study does provide a useful compilation of the Roy models credible studies and proposes a direction for further research. The results indicate a need for further study to explore the relationship in all response modes to have a clearer understanding of the credibility of Roys model.
Key Words: adaptation meta-analysis Roys model
Nursing Science Quarterly, Vol. 13, No. 3,
252-258 (2000) This article has been cited by other articles:
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