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The Evolution of Rogers' Science of Unitary Human Beings: 21st Century ReflectionsSeton Hall University, College of Nursing, South Orange, New Jersey The purpose of this article is to reflect on the state of Martha E. Rogers' science of unitary human beings as it has evolved over the past 40 years, with particular attention to the decade since her death. Although Rogers never updated her 1970 book, revised concepts and principles of homeodynamics, as reported in other publications, are discussed. In more than a decade since Rogers' death, nurse scientists have been prolific in explicating the science in scholarly research and writing. An example of theories derived from the science, as well as concepts under study, and research methods are identified. Twenty-first century thoughts on the science of unitary human beings, as expressed by three founders of the Society of Rogerian Scholars, are highlighted from an interview conducted by Fawcett. Rogers suggested that the development of a science of unitary human beings is a never ending process.
Key Words: nursing theory Rogers' science science of unitary human beings
Nursing Science Quarterly, Vol. 20, No. 1,
64-67 (2007) This article has been cited by other articles:
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