References

The Science of Unitary Human Beings 2.0

Primary References

 

Theoretical

 

Rogers, M.E. (1963). Some comments on the theoretical basis of nursing practice. Nursing Science, 1(1), 11-13, 60-61.

 

Rogers, M.E. (1964). Reveille in nursing. Philadelphia: FA Davis.

 

Rogers, M.E. (1970). An introduction to the theoretical basis of nursing. Philadelphia: FA Davis.

 

Rogers, M.E. (1980). Nursing: A science of unitary man. In J.P. Riehl & C. Roy, Conceptual models for nursing practice (2nd ed., pp. 329-337). New York: Appleton- Century-Crofts.

 

Rogers, M.E. (1981). Science of unitary man. A paradigm for nursing. In G.E. Lasker (Ed.), Applied systems and cybernetics. Vol. 4. Systems research in health care, biocybernetics and ecology (pp. 1719-1722). New York: Pergamon Press.

 

Rogers, M.E. (1983). The family coping with a surgical crisis. Analysis and application of Rogers’ theory of nursing. In I.W. Clements & F.B. Roberts, Family health: A theoretical approach to nursing care (pp. 390-391). New York: John Wiley & Sons

 

Rogers, M.E. (1983). Science of unitary human beings: A paradigm for nursing. In I.W. Clements and F.B. Roberts, Family health: A theoretical approach to nursing care (pp. 219-227). New York: John Wiley & Sons.

 

Rogers, M.E. (1985). A paradigm for nursing. In R. Wood & J. Kekahbah (Eds.), Examining the cultural implications of Martha E. Rogers’ Science of Unitary Human Beings (pp. 13-23). Lecompton, KS: Wood -Kekahbah Associates.

 

Rogers, M.E. (1986). Science of unitary human beings. In V.M. Malinski (Ed.), Explorations on Martha Rogers’ Science of Unitary Human Beings (pp. 3-8). Norwalk, CT: Appleton-Century-Crofts.

 

Rogers, M.E. (1987). Nursing research in the future. In J. Roode (Ed.), Changing patterns in nursing education (pp. 121-123). New York: National League for Nursing.

 

Rogers, M.E. (1987). Rogers’ Science of Unitary Human Beings. In R.R. Parse, Nursing science. Major paradigms, theories, and critiques (pp. 139-146). Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders.

 

Rogers, M.E. (1988). Nursing science and art: A prospective. Nursing Science Quarterly, 1, 99-102.

 

Rogers, M.E. (1989). Nursing: A science of unitary human beings. In J.P. Riehl-Sisca Conceptual models for nursing practice (3rd ed., pp. 181-188). Norwalk, CT: Appleton and Lange. (pp. 181-188).

 

Rogers, M.E. (1990). Nursing: Science of unitary, irreducible, human beings: Update 1990. In E.A.M. Barrett (Ed.), Visions of Rogers’ science-based nursing (pp. 5-11). New York: National League for Nursing.

 

Rogers, M.E. (1990). Space-age paradigm for new frontiers in nursing. In M.E. Parker (Ed.), Nursing theories in practice (pp. 105-113). New York: National League for Nursing.

 

Rogers, M.E., Doyle, M.B., Racolin, A., & Walsh, P.C. (1990). A conversation with Martha Rogers on nursing in space. In E.A.M. Barrett (Ed.), Visions of Rogers’ science-based nursing (pp. 375-386). New York: National League for Nursing.

 

Rogers, M.E. (1992). Nightingale’s notes on nursing: Prelude to the 21st century. In F.N. Nightingale, Notes on nursing: What it is, and what it is not (Commemorative edition, pp. 58-62). Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott.

 

Rogers, M.E. (1992). Nursing science and the space age. Nursing Science Quarterly, 5, 27-34.

 

Rogers, M.E. (1992). Window on science of unitary human beings. In M. O’Toole (Ed.), Miller-Keane encyclopedia and dictionary of medicine, nursing, and allied health (p. 1339). Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders.

 

Rogers, M. E. (1994). The science of unitary human beings: Current perspectives. Nursing Science Quarterly, 7, 33–35.

 

Education and Professional

 

Rogers, M.E. (1963). Building a strong educational foundation. American Journal of Nursing, 63(6), 94–95.

 

Rogers, M.E. (1963). Courage of their convictions. Nursing Science, 1, 44–47.

 

Rogers, M.E. (1963, April–May). Some comments on the theoretical basis of nursing practice. Nursing Science, 1.

 

Rogers, M.E. (1965, January). What the public demands of nursing today. RN. 28:80.

 

Rogers, M.E. (1966, January). Research in nursing. Nursing Forum.

 

Rogers, M.E. (1967, December). Professional commitment. Image.

 

Rogers, M.E. (1968). Nursing science: Research and researchers. Teachers College Record, 69, 469–476.

 

Rogers, M.E. (1968). For public safety: Higher education’s responsibility for professional education in nursing. Hartwick Review, 5(1), 21–25.

 

Rogers, M.E. (1969). Nursing research: Relevant to practice. Proceedings of the fifth nursing research conference. New York: American Nurses’ Association.

 

Rogers, M.E. (1969). Regional planning for graduate education in nursing. Proceedings of the National Committee of Deans of Schools of Nursing having accredited graduate programs in nursing. New York: National League for Nursing.

 

Rogers, M.E. (1970). Yesterday a nurse—today a manager—what now? Journal of the New York State Nurses’ Association 1(1), 15–21.

 

Rogers, M.E. (1972). Nurses’ expanding role and other euphemisms. Journal of the New York State Nurses’ Association, 3(4), 5–10.

 

Rogers, M.E. (1972). Nursing: To be or not to be? Nursing Outlook, 20, 42–46.

 

Rogers, M.E. (1975). Euphemisms and nursing’s future. Image, 7(2), 3–9.

 

Rogers, M.E. (1975). Nursing is coming of age. American Journal of Nursing, 75(10), 1834–1843, 1859.

 

Rogers, M.E. (1977). Nursing: To be or not to be. In Bullough, B. & Bullough, V. (Eds.), Expanding horizons for nursing. New York: Springer.

 

Rogers, M.E. (1978). Emerging patterns in nursing education. In Current perspectives in nursing education (Vol. II, pp. 1–8). St. Louis: Mosby.

 

Rogers, M.E. (1978). Legislative and licensing problems in health care. Nursing Administration Quarterly, 2(3).

 

Rogers, M.E. (1978, January–February). A 1985 dissent. Health/PAC Bulletin, 80, 32–34.

 

Rogers, M.E. (1985). The nature and characteristics of professional education for nursing. Journal of Professional Nursing, 1, 381–383.

 

Rogers, M.E. (1985). The need for legislation for licensure to practice professional nursing. Journal of Professional Nursing, 1, 384.

 

Rogers, M.E. (1985). Nursing education: Preparation for the future. In Patterns in education: The unfolding of nursing (pp. 11–14). New York: National League for Nursing.

 

 

Tape Recordings

 

Rogers, M.E. (1980). Science of unitary man. Tape I. Unitary man and his world: A paradigm for nursing. New York: Media for Nursing. (Cassette recording)

 

Rogers, M.E. (1980). Science of unitary man. Tape II. Developing an organized abstract system: Synthesis of facts and ideas for a new product. New York: Media for Nursing. (Cassette recording)

 

Rogers, M.E. (1980). Science of unitary man. Tape III. Principles and theories: Directions for description, explanation and prediction. New York: Media for Nursing. (Cassette recording)

 

Rogers, M.E. (1980). Science of unitary man. Tape IV. Theories of accelerating evolution, paranormal phenomena and other events. New York: Media for Nursing. (Cassette recording)

 

Rogers, M.E. (1980). Science of unitary man. Tape V. Health and illness: New perspectives. New York: Media for Nursing. (Cassette recording)

 

Rogers, M.E. (1980). Science of unitary man. Tape VI. Interventive modalities: Translating theories into practice. New York: Media for Nursing. (Cassette recording)

 

Dissertations/Thesis

 

Rawnsley, M. (1977). Relationships between the perception of speed of time and the process of dying: An empirical investigation of the holistic theory proposed by Martha Rogers. Dissertation Abstracts International, 38, 1652-B. (University Microfilms No. 7721693).

 

Ference, H.M. (1979). The relationship of time experience, creativity traits, differentiation and human field motion: An empirical investigation of Rogers’ correlates of synergistic human development. Dissertation Abstracts International, 40, 5206B. (University Microfilms No. 50-10, 281).

 

Macrae, J. (1982). A comparison between meditating subjects and non-meditating subjects on time experience and human field motion. (Doctoral Dissertation, New York University). Dissertation Abstracts International, 43(11), 3537-B.

 

Cowling, W. R. (1983). The relationship of mystical experience, differentiation, and creativity in college students. (Doctoral Dissertation, New York University). Dissertation Abstracts International, 42(2), 458-A.

 

Raile. M. (Alligood) (1983). The relationships of creativity, actualization, and empathy in Unitary human development: A descriptive study of Rogers’ principle of helicy. Doctoral Dissertation, New York University. University Microfilms Publication No. 83-13, 874.

 

Gueldner, S. H. (1983). A study of the relationship between imposed motion and human field motion in elderly individuals living in nursing homes. Dissertation Abstracts International, 44, 1411B.

 

Ludomirski-Kalmanson, B. (1984). The relationship between the environmental energy wave frequency pattern manifest in red light and blue light and human field motion in adult individuals. (Doctoral Dissertation, New York University). Dissertation Abstracts International, 45(7), 2094-B.

 

Reeder, F. (1984). Nursing research, holism and philosophies of science: Points of congruence between E. Husserl and M. E. Rogers. Dissertation Abstracts International, 45(8), 2498-B. (University Microfilms No. 8421466).

 

Barrett, E. A. M. (1984). An empirical investigation of Martha E. Rogers’ principle of helicy: The relationship of human field motion and power. Dissertation Abstracts International, 45(2), 615A. (University Microfilms No. 8406278).

 

Sarter, B. (1984). The stream of becoming: A philosophical analysis of Rogers’ model of unitary man. Dissertation Abstracts International, 45, 2106-B. (University Microfilms No. 8421469).

 

Meehan, T. C.(1985). The effect of therapeutic touch on the experience of acute pain in postoperative patients. (Doctoral Dissertation, New York University). Dissertation Abstracts International.

 

Malinski, V.M. (1985). The relationship between hyperactivity in children and perception of short wavelength light: An investigation into the conceptual system proposed by Dr. Martha E. Rogers. Dissertation Abstracts International, 41, 4459B.

 

Miller, F. A. (1985). The relationship of sleep, wakefulness, and beyond waking experiences. (Doctoral Dissertation, New York University). Dissertation Abstracts International, 46, 116B.

 

McDonald, S. (1986). The relationship between visible lightwaves and the experience of pain. In V. Malinski (Ed.), Explorations on Martha Rogers’ science of unitary human beings (pp. 119-127). Norwalk, CT: Appleton-Century-Crofts.

 

Dzurec, L. C. (1986). The nature of power experienced by individuals manifesting patterning labeled schizophrenic: An investigation of the principle of helicy. (Doctoral Dissertation, Case Western University) Dissertation Abstracts International, 47(11), 4467B.

 

Butcher, H.K. (1986), Repatterning of Time Experience and Human Field Motion During the Experience of Pleasant Guided Imagery: An Experimental Investigation Within Rogers’ Science of Unitary Human Beings.(Masters Thesis, University of Toronto, 1986). Masters Abstracts International. University Microfilms International, No. MBZ13-36065.

 

Smith, Marlaine, C. (1986). An Investigation of the Effects of Different Sound Frequencies on Vividness and Creativity of Imagery (Rogerian Conceptual System), Unpublished doctoral dissertation, New York University, New York.

 

Guthrie, B. J. (1987). The relationship of tolerance of ambiguity, preference for processing information in the mixed mode to differentiation in female college students: An empirical investigation of the homeodynamic principle of helicy. (Doctoral Dissertation, New York University). Dissertation Abstracts International, 49(1), 74-B.

 

Daffron, Jeanne Marie, (1988). Patterns of human field motion and human health. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Texas Woman’s University, Texas.

 

Paletta, J. L. (1988). The relationship of temporal experience to human time. Doctoral Dissertation, New York University). Doctoral Dissertation Abstracts, 46(6),1541-A.

 

Allen, Virginia Lois Ryan, (1988). The relationships of time experience, human field motion, and clairvoyance: An investigation in the Rogerian conceptual framework. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, New York University, New York.

 

Lothian, Judith A. (1989). Continuing to breastfeed. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, New York University, New York.

 

Schodt, Carolyn Marie, (1989) Patterns of parent-fetus attachment and the couvade syndrome: An application of human-environment integrality as postulated in the science of unitary human beings.Unpublished doctoral dissertation, New York University, New York.

 

Trangenstein, P .A. (1989). Relationships of power and job diversity to job satisfaction and job involvement: An empirical investigation of Rogers’ principle of integrality. Dissertation Abstracts International, 49 (8), 3110B.

 

McEvoy, M. D. (1990). The relationship among the experience of dying, the experienc paranormal events, and creativity in adults. In E. A. M. Barrett (Ed.), Visions of Rogers’ science-based nursing (pp. 209-228). New York: National League for Nursing.

 

Evans, Bobbie Ann, (1990). The relationship among a pattern of influence in the organizational environment, power of the nurse, and the nurse’s empathic attributes: A manifestation of integrality. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Case Western Reserve University (Health Sciences), Cleveland, Ohio.

 

Morris, Diana Lynn (1991). An exploration of elders’ perceptions of power and well-being. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Case Western Reserve University (Health Sciences), Cleveland, Ohio.

 

Rapacz, K. E. (1992). Human patterning and chronic pain. Dissertation Abstracts International. 52, 4670-B. (University Microfilms No. 9134293).

 

Johnson, L. W. (1993). The development of the human field image metaphor scale. Dissertation Abstracts International, 54(5), 1890-B. (University Microfilms No. 9323297).

 

Hastings-Tolsma, M. (1993). The relationship of diversity of human field pattern to risk- taking and time experience: An investigation of Rogers’ principles of homeodynamics. Dissertation Abstracts International, 53(8), 4029-B. (University Microfilms No. 9237755).

 

Watson, J. (1993). The relationships of sleep-wake rhythm, dream experience, human field motion, and time experience in older women. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, New York University, New York.

 

Butcher, H.K. (1994). A Unitary Field Pattern Portrait of Dispiritedness in Later Life.(Doctoral Dissertation, University of South Carolina, 1994) Dissertation Abstracts International. University Microfilms International, 55 (11), 4784-B. Order Number DA9508120.

 

McGaffic, C.M. (1995). Patterns of spirituality and health among aging adults and dying adults living in the community. Unpublished doctoral dissertation. University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ

Doyle, M.B. (1995). Mental health nurses’ imagination, power, and empathy: A descriptive study using Rogerian nursing science. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, New York University, New York.

 

Biley, F. C. (1996). An exploration of the Science of Unitary Huamn Beings and the Principle of Integrality: The effects of background music on

patients and their preceptions of the environment. Unpublished PhD Thesis, University of Wales, UK.

 

Carboni, J.T. (1996). Coming home: An investigation of the enfolding-unfolding movement of human environmental energy field patterns within the nursing home setting and the enfoldment of health health-as-wholeness-and harmony by nurse and client. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI.

 

Todaro-Franceschi, V. (1997). The enigma of energy: A philosophical inquiry. (Doctoral dissertation, New York University. (UMI No. 9819881)

 

Hills, Roberta G. S (1998). Maternal field patterning of awareness, wakefulness, human field motion and well-being in mothers with 6-month-old infants: A Rogerian science perspective. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI.

 

Wall, Lisa Marie, (1999). An exploration of hope and power among lung cancer patients who have and have not participated in a preoperative exercise program. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, New York University, New York.

 

Wright, B.W. (1999). An investigation of the relationship of trust and power in adults using Martha Rogers science of unitary human beings. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, New York University, New York.

 

Salerno, E. M. (2000). Hope, power, and perception of self in individuals recovering from schizophrenia: A Rogerian science perspective (Martha Rogers). Unpublished doctoral dissertation, New York University, New York.

 

Dye, M.K. (2000). “Getting back into the swing of things.” A Rogerian portrait of living with traumatic brain injury. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of South Carolina with Medical University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC.

 

West, M.M. (2000). An investigation of pattern manifestation in substance abuse-impaired nurses. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Widener University School of Nursing, Chester, PA.

 

Kim, T.S. (2000). Magnetic field therapy: An exploration of its relation to pain and power in adults with chronic primary headache from a Rogerian perspective. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, New York University, New York.

 

Shearer, N. B.C. (2000). Facilitators of health empowerment in women. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Arizona, Tucson.

 

Varela, Theresa A.,(2001). The mirror behind the mask: Experiences of five people living with HIV/AIDS who practice Santeria. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, New York University, New York.

 

Noyes, Lin E., (2001). Stories of the oldest-old as they come to face death. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, George Mason University, Virgina.

 

Larkin, D.M. (2001). Eriksonian hypnotherapeutic approaches in chronic care support groups: A Rogerian exploration of power and self-defined health promoting goals. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, New York University, New York.

 

Zahourek, R.P. (2002). Intentionality: The Matrix of Healing. New York University New York. Dissertation # UMI 3034598.

 

Lewandowski, W.A. (2002). Patterning of pain and power with guided imagery: An experimental study of persons experiencing chronic pain. Unpublished doctoral dissertation. Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio.

 

Hurley, M. (2002). The relations of stress, power, and job satisfaction in female nurse managers within Rogers’ Science of Unitary Human Beings (M.E. Rogers). Unpublished doctoral dissertation, New York Universty, New York.

 

Agnew, E. A. (2002). Patterns of choosing alternative/complementary therapy in lieu or in conjunction with allopathic therapy among rural Mississippians. (Unpublished Master’s Thesis, Alcorn State University).

 

Brady, N. R. (2004). A portrait of families with a member labeled schizophrenic. (Doctoral Dissertation, Case Western Reserve University, 2004). Dissertation Abstract International, DAI-B 65/05, 2339.

 

Kemp, Janet Elizabeth, (2004). Women deployed: Pattern profiles of women who served during the Persian Gulf War. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, CO.

 

Cox, Thomas, (2004). Risk induced professional caregiver despair: A unitary appreciative inquiry. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virgina.

 

Liu, Chin-Fang (2004). A profile of field energy following a sudden episode of physical disablement: A Rogerian perspective. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, The Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA.

 

Siedlecki, Sandra L. (2005). The effect of music on power, pain, depression, and disability: A clinical trial. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio.

 

Alligood,II, Ronald R (2006). The life pattern of people with Spinal Cord Injury. Unpublished doctoral dissertatio. Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virgina.

 

Ring, M. E. (2006). Reiki and changes in pattern manifestations: A unitary field pattern portrait research study. Unpublished Dissertation. The Catholic University of America.

 

Farren, A. T.(2006). An examination of the relations amongst Power, Uncertainty, Self-transcendence, and Quality of Life in breast cancer survivors. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, New York University, New York.

 

Ackerman, Shirley E. (2006). An investigation of the relationship among quality of life, monitored exercise, perceived social support and power for men and women participating in a Phase II cardiac rehabilitation program, Unpublished doctoral dissertation, New York University, New York.

 

Wijesinghe, Victor, (2007) An investigation of power and pain perception in adults with chronic pain in long term care who perform mindfulness meditation, Unpublished doctoral dissertation, New York University, New York.

 

Secondary Texts:

 

Malinski, V. M. (1986). Explorations on Martha E. Rogers’ Science of Unitary Human Beings. Norwalk, CT: Appleton-Century-Crofts.

 

Barrett, E.A.M. (1990). Visions of Rogers’ science-based nursing. New York: National League for Nursing.

 

Madrid, M. & Barrett, E. A. M. (1994). Rogers’ scientific art of nursing practice. New York: National League for Nursing.

 

Malinski, V., & Barrett, E.A.M. (1994). Martha E. Rogers: Her life and her work. Philadelphia: F.A. Davis.

 

Barrett, E.A.M., & Malinski, V.M. (1994). Martha E. Rogers” 80 years of excellence. New York: Society of Rogerian Scholars, Inc. Press.

 

Madrid, M. (1997). Patterns of Rogerian Knowing (pp. 11-27). New York: National League for Nursing.

 

 

Theoretical/Philosophical

 

Biley, F. (1990). Rogers’ model: An analysis. Nursing (London), 4(15), 31-33.

 

Biley, F. (1992). The perception of time as a factor in Rogers’ science of unitary human beings: A literature review. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 17, 1141-1145.

 

Biley, F. (1992). The science of unitary human beings: A contemporary literature review. Nursing Practice, 5(4), 23-26.

 

Bramlett, M. H., Gueldner, S. H., & Boettcher, J. H. (1993). Reflections on the science of unitary human beings in terms of Kuhn’s requirement for explanatory power. Visions: The Journal of Rogerian Nursing Research Science, 1, 22-35.

 

Butcher, H. K. & Forchuk, C. (1992). The overview effect: The impact of space travel on nursing science. Nursing Science Quarterly, 5, 118-123.

 

Butcher, H. K. (1998). Crystallizing the phases of the unitary field pattern portrait research method. Visions: The Journal of Rogerian Nursing Science, 6, 13-26.

 

Butcher, H. K. (1997). In search of unitary sympathetic vibrations: A response to Parse’s investing in the legacy: Martha E. Rogers’ voice will not be silenced. Visions: The Journal of Rogerian Nursing Science, 5, 12-18.

 

Butcher, H. K. (1997). Creative realitying: Hozho, bringing forth a world, and mutual process. Visions: The Journal of Rogerian Nursing Science, 5, 29-32.

 

Butcher, H. K. (1998). Weaving a theoretical Tapestry of pandimensionality: Deep connectedness in the multiverse. Visions: The Journal of Rogerian Nursing Science, 6, 51-55.

 

Butcher, H. K. (1999). Rogerian-ethics: An ethical inquiry into Rogers’ life and science. Nursing Science Quarterly, 12,111-117

 

Butcher, H. K. (2000). Critical theory and Rogerian science: Incommensurable or reconcilable. Visions:The Journal of Rogerian Nursing Science, 8, 50-57.

 

Butcher, H. K. (2002). Living in the Heart of Helicy: An Inquiry into the meaning of compassion and unpredictability in Rogers’ nursing science. Visions: The Journal of Rogerian Nursing Science, 10, 6-22.

 

Butcher, H.K. (2006). Unitary pattern-based praxis: A nexus of Rogerian cosmology, philosophy, and science. Visions: The Journal of Rogerian Nursing Science, 14 (2), 8-33.

 

Cowling, W. R. I. (1990). Chronological age as an anomalie of evolution. In E. A. M. Barrett (Ed.), Visions of Rogers’ Science-Based Nursing (pp. 143-149). New York: National League for Nursing.

 

Hanchett, E. S. (1992). Concepts from eastern philosophy and Rogers’ science of unitary human beings. Nursing Science Quarterly, 5, 164-170

 

Hardin, S. R. (1997). Culture: A manifestation of pattern. Journal of Multicultural Nursing & Health, 3(3), 21-23

 

Malinski, V. M. (1986). Contemporary science and nursing: Parallels with Rogers. In V. Malinski (Ed.). Explorations on Martha Rogers’ science of unitary human beings (pp. 15- 23). Norwalk, CT: Appleton-Century-Crofts.

 

Malinski, V. M. (1991). Spirituality as integrality: A Rogerian perspective on the path of healing. Journal of Holistic Nursing, 9, 54-64.

 

Malinski, V. M. (1990). The meaning of a progressive world view in nursing. Rogers’ science of unitary human beings. In N. L. Chaska (Ed.), The nursing profession. Turning points (pp. 237-244). St. Louis: C.V. Mosby.

 

Malinski, V.M. (1990). The Rogerian science of unitary human beings as a knowledge base for nursing in space. In E.A.M. Barrett (Ed.), Visions of Rogers’ science-based nursing (pp. 363-374). New York : National League for Nursing.

 

Malinski, V.M. (1994). Spirituality: A pattern manifestation of the human/environment mutual process. Visions: The Journal of Rogerian Nursing Science, 2, 12-18.

 

Malinski, V. M. (2001). Martha E. Rogers science of unitary human beings. In M. Parker (Ed). Nursing theories and nursing practice. (pp. 193-204) Philadelphia: F.A. Davis.

 

Malinski, V. (2006). Rogerian science-based nursing theories. Nursing Science Quarterly, 19, 7-12.

 

Meehan, T.C. (1990). Theory development. In E. A, M. Barrett (Ed.), Visions of Rogers’ science-based nursing (pp. 197-207). New York: National League for Nursing.

 

Moccia, P. (1985). A further investigation of “Dialectical thinking as a means of understanding systems-in-development: Relevance to Rogers’ principles.” Advances in Nursing Science, 7(4), 33-38.

 

Phillips, J. R. (1997). Evolution of the science of unitary human beings. In M. Madrid (Ed.), Patterns of Rogerian Knowing (pp. 11-27). New York: National League for Nursing.

 

Phillips, J. R. (1994). The open-ended nature of the science of unitary human beings. In Madrid, M. & Barret, E. A. M. (Eds.), Rogers’ scientific art of nursing practice (pp. 11–25). New York: National League for Nursing.

 

Phillips, J. R. (1997). Evolution of the science of unitary human beings. In M. Madrid (Ed.), Patterns of Rogerian knowing (pp. 11-27). New York: National League for Nursing.

 

Rawnsley, M.M. (1990). Structuring the gap from conceptual system to research design within a Rogerian world view. In E.A.M. Barrett (Ed.). Visions of Rogers’ science-based nursing (pp. 189-196). New York: National League for Nursing

 

Reeder, F. (1986). Basic theoretical research in the conceptual system of unitary human beings. In Malinski, V. M. (Ed.), Explorations on Martha E. Rogers’ Science of Unitary Human Beings (pp. 45–64). Norwalk, CT: Appleton-Century-Crofts.

 

Reeder, F. (1984). Philosophical issues in the Rogerian science of unitary human beings. Advances in Nursing Science, 6(2), 14-23.

 

Reeder, F. (1993). The science of unitary human beings and interpretive human science. Nursing Science Quarterly, 6, 13-24.

 

Reeder, F. (1997). Mysticism/spirituality of Aborigine people and Rogers’ science. In M. Madrid (Ed.), Patterns of Rogerian knowing (pp. 120-126). New York: National League for Nursing

 

Sarter, B. (1988). The stream of becoming: A study of Martha Rogers’s Theory. New York: National League for Nursing.

 

Sarter, B. (1988). Philosophical sources of nursing theory. Nursing Science Quarterly, 1, 52-59.

 

Smith, M.C. (1990). Pattern in nursing practice. Nursing Science Quarterly, 3, 57-59.

 

Smith, M.J. (1988). Perspectives on nursing science. Nursing Science Quarterly, 1, 80-85.

 

Sarter, B. (1988). The stream of becoming: A study of Martha Rogers’s theory. New York: National League for Nursing.

 

Smith, M.J. (1989). Four dimensionality: Where to go with it. Nursing Science Quarterly, 2, 56.

 

Sarter, B. (1997). Hindu mysticism. In M. Madrid (Ed.). Patterns of Rogerian knowing (pp.112-119). New York: National League for Nursing

 

Smith M. (1999). Caring and the science of unitary human beings. Advances Nursing Science, 21(4), 14-28.

 

Todaro-Franceschi, V. (1995). Must Acausality Imply Unpredictability? Visions: The Journal of Rogerian Nursing Science, 3, 46-50.

 

Todaro-Franceschi, V. (1999). The idea of energy as phenomenon and Rogerian science: Are they congruent? Visions: The Journal of Rogerian Nursing Science, 7, 30-41.

 

Todaro-Franceschi, V. (1999). The enigma of energy: Where science and religion converge. New York: The Crossroad Publishing Co.

 

Todaro-Franceschi, V. (2001). Energy: A bridging concept for nursing science. Nursing Science Quarterly, 14, 132-140.

 

Todaro-Franceschi, V. (2001). Further reflections on energy fields. Nursing Science Quarterly, 14, 182-186.

 

Todaro-Franceschi, V. (2001). Pandimensional awareness, purposeful change and the kaleidoscopic cosmos. Visions: The Journal of Rogerian Nursing Science, 9, 52-57.

 

Todaro-Franceschi, V. (2006). Studying synchronicity related to dead loved ones AKA after-death communication: Martha, what do you think? Nursing Science Quarterly, 19, 297-9

 

Todaro-Franceschi, V. (2007). Imagining nursing practice in the year 2050: Looking through a Rogerian looking glass. Nursing Science Quarterly, 20, 229-3.

 

Todaro-Franceschi, V. (2008). Clarifying the enigma of energy, philosophically speaking. Nursing Science Quarterly, 21, 85-90

 

Zahourek, R.P (2002). Intentionality: A View Through a Rogerian and a Newman Lens—Lightly.” International Journal for Human Caring, 6, 2 29-37.

 

Research

 

Alligood, M.R. (1986). The relationship of creativity, actualization, and empathy in unitary human development. In V.M. Malinski (Ed.), Explorations on Martha Rogers’ science of unitary human beings (pp. 145-160). Norwalk, CT: Appleton-Century-Crofts.

 

Alligood, M. R. (1991). Testing Rogers’ theory of accelerating change. The relationships among creativity, actualization, and empathy in persons 18 to 92 years of age. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 13, 84-96.

 

Alligood M.R., & McGuire S.L. (2000). Perception of time, sleep patterns and activity in senior citizens: A test of a Rogerian theory of aging. Visions: The Journal of Rogerian Nursing Science, 8, 6-14.

 

Alligood, M. R., & Fawcett, J. (2004). An interpretive study of Martha Rogers’ conception of pattern. Visions: The Journal of

Rogerian Nursing Science, 12, 8-13.

 

Artinian, N. T. (1992). Spouse adaptation to mate’s CABG surgery: 1-year follow-up. American Journal of Critical Care, 1, 36-42.

 

Atwood, J.R., & Gill-Rogers, B. (1984). Metatheory, methodology and practicality: Issues in research uses of Rogers’ science of unitary man. Nursing Research, 33, 88-91.

 

Banonis, B. C. (1989). The lived experience of recovering from addiction: A phenomenological study. Nursing Science Quarterly, 2, 37-43.

 

Barrett, E.A.M. (1986). Investigation of the principle of helicy: The relationship of human field motion and power. In V.M. Malinski (Ed.), Explorations on Martha Rogers’ science of Unitary Human Bei ngs (pp. 173_188). Norwalk, CT: Appleton-Century-Crofts.

 

Barrett, E.A.M. (1990). Rogerian patterns of scientific inquiry. In E.A.M. Barrett (Ed.), Visions of Rogers’ science-based nursing (pp. 169-188). New York: National League for Nursing.

 

Barrett, E.A.M., Cowling, W. R., Carboni, J.T., & Butcher, H.K. (1997). Unitary perspectives on methodological practices. In M. Madrid (Ed.), Patterns of Rogerian knowing, (pp. 47- 62). New York: National League for Nursing.

 

Barrett, E.A.M. (1990). An instrument to measure power as knowing participation in change. In O. Strickland & C. Waltz (Eds.), The measurement of nursing outcomes: Measuring client self-care and coping skills (Vol. 4) (pp. 159-180). New York: Springer.

 

Bramlett, M.H., & Gueldner, S.H. (1993). Reminiscence: A viable option to enhance power in elders. Clinical Nurse Specialist, 7, 68-74.

 

Benedict, S. C., & Burge, J. M. (1990). The relationship between human field motion and preferred visible wavelengths. Nursing Science Quarterly, 3, 73-80.

 

Boyd, C. (1990). Testing a model of mother-daughter identification. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 12, 448-468.

 

Bramlett, M.H., & Gueldner, S.H. (1993). Reminiscence: A viable option to enhance power in elders. Clinical Nurse Specialist, 7, 68-74.

 

Brouse, S.H. (1985). Effect of gender role identity on patterns of feminine and self-concept scores from late pregnancy to early postpartum. Advances in Nursing Science, 7(3), 32-40.

 

Bultemeier, K. (2002). Rogers’ Science of Unitary Human Beings in nursing practice. In Alligood, M. R. & Marriner-Tomey, A. (Eds.), Nursing theory: Utilization and application (pp. 267–288). St. Louis: Mosby.

 

Butcher, H. K., & Parker, N. I. (1988). Guided imagery within Rogers’ science of unitary human beings. An experimental study. Nursing Science Quarterly, 1, 103- 110.

 

Butcher, H.K., & Parker, N.I. (1990). Guided imagery within Rogers’ science of unitary human beings: An experimental study. In E.A.M. Barrett (Ed.), Visions of Rogers’ science- based nursing (pp. 26 9-286). New York: National League for Nursing.

 

Butcher, H.K., & Parker, N.I. (1990). Response to “Discussion of a study of pleasant guided imagery.” In E.A.M. Barrett (Ed.), Visions of Rogers’ science-based nursing (pp. 295-297). New York: National League for Nursing.

 

Butcher, H. K. (1994). The unitary field pattern portrait method: Development of research method within Rogers’ science of unitary human beings. In M. Madrid and E.A.M. Barrett (Eds.). Rogers’s scientific art of nursing practice (pp. 397-429). New York: NLN.

 

Butcher, H. K. (1996). A unitary field pattern portrait of dispiritedness in later life. Visions: The Journal of Rogerian Science, 4, 41-58.

 

Butcher, H. K. (2005). The unitary field pattern portrait research method: Facets, processes and findings. Nursing Science Quarterly, 18, 293-297.

 

Carboni, J. T. (1992). Instrument development and the measurement of unitary constructs. Nursing Science Quarterly, 5, 134-142.

 

Carboni, J. T. (1995a). Enfolding health-as-wholeness-and-harmony: A theory of Rogerian nursing practice. Nursing Science Quarterly, 8, 71–78

 

Carboni, J. (1995b). A Rogerian process of inquiry. Nursing Science Quarterly, 8, 22-37.

 

Caroselli, C. & Barrett, E.A.M. (1998). A review of the power as knowing participation in change literature. Nursing Science Quarterly, 11, 9-16.

 

Clarke, P.N. (1986). Theoretical and measurement issues in the study of field phenomena. Advances in Nursing Science, 9(1), 29-39.

 

Cowling, W.R. III. (1986). The relationship of mystical experience, differentiation, and creativity in college students. In V.M. Malinski (Ed.), Explorations on Martha Rogers’ science of unitary human beings (pp. 131-143). Norwalk, CT: Appleton-Century-Crofts.

 

Cowling, W.R. III. (1986). The science of unitary human beings: Theoretical issues, methodological challenges, and research realities. In V.M. Malinski (Ed.), Explorations on Martha Rogers’ science of unitary human beings (pp. 65-77). Norwalk, CT: Appleton-Century-Crofts.

 

Cowling, W. R. (1997). Pattern appreciation: The unitary science/practice of reaching essence. In M. Madrid (Ed.), Patterns of Rogerian knowing (pp. 129-142). New York: National League for Nursing.

 

Cowling, W. R. (2001). Unitary appreciative inquiry. Advances in Nursing Science, 23(4), 32-48.

 

Cowling, W.R. (1998). Unitary case inquiry. Nursing Science Quarterly, 11, 139-141.

 

Cowling W. R. (2005). Despairing women and healing outcomes: A unitary appreciative nursing perspective. Advances in Nursing Science, 28, 94-106.

 

Cowling, W.R. (2006). A unitary healing praxis model for women in despair.Nursing Science Quarterly,19, 123-32

 

Crawford, G. (1985). A theoretical model of support network conflict experienced by new mothers. Nursing Research, 34, 100-102.

 

Davis, L. A. (2006). The experience of time and nursing practice. Visions: The Journal of Rogerian Nursing Science, 14(1), 36-44.

 

Denison, B. L. (2001). Consumer access to complementary therapies such as therapeutic touch (TT). Kansas Nurse, 76(3), 12.

 

Drake, M.L., Verhulst, D., Fawcett, J., & Barger, D.F. (1988). Spouses’ body image changes during and after pregnancy: A replication in Canada. Image: The Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 20, 88-92.

 

Drake, M. L., Verhulst, D., & Fawcett, J. (1988). Physical and psychological symptoms experienced by Canadian women and their husbands during pregnancy and the postpartum. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 13, 436-440.

 

Fawcett, J. (1977). The relationship between identification and patterns of change in spouses’ body images during and after pregnancy. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 14, 199-213.

 

Fawcett, J. (1978). Body image and the pregnant couple. American Journal of Maternal Child Nursing, 3, 227-233.

 

Fawcett, J. (1989). Spouses’ experiences during pregnancy and the postpartum (Brief report). Applied Nursing Research, 2, 49-50.

 

Fawcett, J. (1989). Spouses’ experiences during pregnancy and the postpartum: A program of research and theory development. Image: Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 21, 149-152.

 

Fawcett, J., Bliss-Holtz, V.J., Haas, M.B., Leventhal, M., & Rubin, M. (1986). Spouses body image changes during and after pregnancy: A replication and extension. Nursing Research, 35, 220-223.

 

Fawcett, J., & York, R. (1986). Spouses’ physical and psychological symptoms during pregnancy and the postpartum. Nursing Research, 35, 144-148.

 

Fawcett, J., & York, R. (1987). Spouses’ strength of identification and reports of symptoms during pregnancy and the postpartum. Florida Nursing Review, 2(2), 1-10.

 

Ference, H.M. (1986). Foundations of a nursing science and its evolution: A perspective. In V.M. Malinski (Ed.), Explorations on Martha Rogers’ science of unitary human beings (pp. 25-32). Norwalk , CT: Appleton-Century-Crofts.

 

Ference, H.M. (1986). The relationship of time experience, creativity traits, differentiation, and human field motion. In V.M. Malinski (Ed.), Explorations on Martha Rogers’ science of unitary human beings (pp. 95-106). Norwalk, CT: Appleton-Century-Crofts.

 

Fitzpatrick, J.J. (1980). Patients’ perceptions of time: Current research. International Nursing Review, 27, 148-153, 160.

 

Floyd, J.A. (1983). Research using Rogers’ conceptual system: Development of a testable theorem. Advances in Nursing Science, 5(2), 37-48.

 

Floyd, J.A. (1984). Interaction between personal sleep-wake rhythms and psychiatric hospital rest-activity schedule. Nursing Research, 33, 255-259.

 

France, N., Fields, A., & Garth, K. (2004). “You’re just shoved to the corner:” The lived experience of Black nursing students being isolated and discounted. Visions: The Journal of Rogerian Nursing Science, 12, 28-36.

 

Gaydos, L. S., & Farnham, R. (1988). Human-animal relationships within the context of Rogers’ principle of integrality. Advances in Nursing Science, 10(4), 72- 80.

 

Gueldner, S. H. (1986). The relationship between imposed motion and human field motion in elderly individuals living in nursing homes. In V. Malinski (Ed.), Explorations on Martha Rogers’ science of unitary human beings (pp. 161-169). Norwalk, CT: Appleton-Century-Crofts.

 

Gueldner, S.H., Michel, Y., Bramlett, M. H., Liu, C-F., Johnston, L. W., Endo, E., Minegishi, H., & Carlyle, M.S. (2005). The Well-Being Picture Scale: A Revision of the Index of Field Energy. Nursing Science Quarterly, 18, 42-50

 

Gueldner S.H., Bramlett, M.H. Johnston, L.W. & Guillory, J.A. (1996). Index of Field Energy, Rogerian Nursing Science News, Spring; 8 (4): 6

 

Gill, B.P., & Atwood, J.R. (1981). Reciprocy and helicy used to relate mEFG and wound healing. Nursing Research, 30, 68-72.

 

Girardin, B.W. (1992). Lightwave frequency and sleep wake frequency in well, full-term neonates. Holistic Nursing Practice, 6(4), 57-66.

 

Goldberg, W.G., & Fitzpatrick, J.J. (1980). Movement therapy with the aged. Nursing Research, 29, 339-346.

 

Gueldner, S.H. (1986). The relationship between imposed motion and human field motion in elderly individuals living in nursing homes. In V.M. Malinski (Ed.), Explorations on Martha Rogers’ science of unitary human beings (pp. 161-172). Norwalk, CT: Appleton-Century- Crofts.

 

Gulick, E. E., & Bugg, A. (1992). Holistic health patterning in multiple sclerosis. Research in Nursing and Health, 15, 175-185.

 

Hastings-Tolsma, M. T. (1992). The relationship among diversity and human field pattern, risk taking, and time experience: An investigation of Rogers’ principles of homeodynamics. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, New York University, New York.

 

Hastings-Tolsma, M. (2006). Toward a theory of diversity of human field pattern. Visions: The Journal of Rogerian Nursing Science, 14(2), 34-47.

 

Hills, R., & Hanchett, E. (2001). Human change and individuation in pivotal life situations: Development and testing the theory of enlightenment. Visions: The Journal of Rogerian Nursing Science, 9(1), 6-19.

 

Heidt, P. R. (1990). Openness: A qualitative analysis of nurses’ and patients’ experiences of therapeutic touch. Image: Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 22, 180-186.

 

Hurley, M. (2005). An exploration of the relation among job satisfaction, stress and power in female nurse managers. Visions: The Journal of Rogerian Nursing Science, 13(1), 12-26.

 

Johnston, L.W. (1993). The development of the human field image metaphor scale. Visions: The Journal of Rogerian Nursing Science, 1, 55-56.

 

Johnston, L. W. (1994). Psychometric analysis of Johnson’s Human Field Metaphor Scale. Visions: The Journal of Rogerian Nursing Science, 2, 7–11.

 

Keller, E., & Bzdek, V.M. (1986). Effects of therapeutic touch on tension headache pain. Nursing Research, 35, 101-106.

 

Kim, H.S. (1983). Use of Rogers’ conceptual system in research: Comments. Nursing Research, 32, 89-91.

 

Kim, T. (2001). Relation of magnetic field therapy to pain and power over time in persons with chronic primary headache: A pilot study. Visions: The Journal of Rogerian Nursing Science, 9(1), 27-42.

 

Kim, T. (2004). The concept of magnetism from a Rogerian perspective. Theoria, Journal of Nursing Theory, 13(4), 4-9.

 

Kim, T., Park, J., & Kim, M. (2008), The Relation of Meditation to Power and Well-being. Nursing Science Quarterly, 21, 49-58.

 

Krieger, D. (1974). The relationship of touch, in intent to help or heal to subjects’ in vivo hemoglobin values: A study in personalized interaction. In American Nurses’ Association, Ninth Nursing Re search Conference (pp. 39_58). Kansas City, MO: American Nurses’ Association.

 

Laffrey, S.C. (1985). Health behavior choice as related to self-actualization and health conception. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 7, 279295.

 

Larkin, D.M. (2007). Ericksonian hypnosis in chronic care support groups: a Rogerian exploration of power and self-defined health-promoting goals. Nursing Science Quarterly, 20, 357-369.

 

Leddy, S.K. (1995). Measuring mutual process. Development and psychometric testing of the person-environment participation scale. Visions: The Journal of Rogerian Nursing Science, 3, 20-31.

 

Leddy, S. K. (2003). A unitary energy-based nursing practice theory: Theory and application. Visions: The Journal of Rogerian Nursing Science, 11, 21-28.

 

Lewandowski, W. A. (2004). Patterning of pain and power with guided imagery. Nursing Science Quarterly, 17(3), 233-241.

 

Lucero, R. J., & Sousa, K. H. (2006). Participation and change in the nurse work environment. Visions: The Journal of Rogerian

Nursing Science, 14(2), 48-59.

 

Mahoney, J. (2006). Do you feel like you belong? An on-line versus face-to-face pilot study. Visions: The Journal of Rogerian Nursing Science, 14(1), 16-26.

 

Malinski, V.M. (1986). The relationship between hyperactivity in children and perception of short wavelength light. In V.M. Malinski (Ed.), Explorations on Martha Rogers’ science of unitary human bei ngs (pp. 107-118). Norwalk, CT: Appleton-Century-Crofts.

 

Malinski, V. M.(Ed). (1986). Explorations on Martha Rogers’ science of unitary human beings. Norwalk, CT: Appleton-Century-Crofts.

 

Malinski, V. M. (1993). Therapeutic touch: The view from Rogerian nursing science. Visions:The Journal of Rogerian Nursing Science, 1, 45-54.

 

Malinski, V.M. (1997). The relationship of temporal experience and power as knowing participation in change in depressed and nondepressed women. . In M. Madrid (Ed.), Patterns of Rogerian knowing (pp. 197-208). New York: National League for Nursing.

 

Malinski, V.M. (2008). Research diversity from the perspective of the science of unitary human beings. Nursing Science Quarterly, 21, 291-3

 

Meehan, T. C. (1990). The science of unitary human beings and theory-based practice: Therapeutic touch. In In Barrett, E. A. M. (Ed.), Visions of Rogers’ science-based nursing (pp. 67-81). New York: National League for Nursing.

 

Meehan, T. C. (1993). Therapeutic touch and postoperative pain: A Rogerian research study. Nursing Science Quarterly, 6, 69-77.

 

MacNeil, M. S. (2006). Therapeutic touch, pain, and caring: Implications for nursing practice. International Journal for Human Caring, 10(1), 40-48.

 

McDonald, S.F. (1986). The relationship between visible lightwaves and the experience of pain. In V.M. Malinski (Ed.), Explorations on Martha Rogers’ science of unitary human beings (pp. 119-130). No rwalk, CT: Appleton-Century-Crofts.

 

McEvoy, M.D. (1990). The relationships among the experience of dying, the experience of paranormal events, and creativity in adults. In E.A.M. Barrett (Ed.), Visions of Rogers’ science- based nurs ing (pp. 209-228). New York: National League for Nursing.

 

McEvoy, M.D. (1990). Response to “Reflections on death as a process.” In E.A.M. Barrett (Ed.), Visions of Rogers’ science- based nursing (pp. 237-238). New York: National League for Nursing.

 

Paletta, J. L. (1990). The relationship of temporal experience to human time. In Barrett, E. A. M. (Ed.), Visions of Rogers’ science-based nursing (pp. 239–253). New York: National League for Nursing.

 

Phillips, J, (1988). The looking glass of nursing research. Nursing Science Quarterly, 1, 96.

 

Phillips, J. (1989). Qualitative research: A process of discovery. Nursing Science Quarterly, 2, 5–6.

 

Phillips, J. (1989). Science of unitary human beings: Changing research perspectives. Nursing Science Quarterly, 2, 57–60.

 

Phillips, J. R. (1990). Research and the riddle of change. Nursing Science Quarterly, 3, 55–56.

 

Phillips, J. (1991). Human field research. Nursing Science Quarterly, 4, 142-143.

 

Phillips, J. (1993). Researching the lived experience: Visions of the whole experience. Nursing Science Quarterly, 6, 166-167.

 

Phillips, J. (1994). A vision of nursing research priorities. Nursing Science Quarterly, 7, 52.

 

Phillips, J. R. (2000). Rogerian nursing science research: A healing process for nursing. Nursing Science Quarterly, 13, 196-203.

 

Rapacz, K.E. (1990). The patterning of time experience and human field motion during the experience of pleasant guided imagery: A discussion. In E.A.M. Barrett (Ed.), Visions of Rogers’ science-based nursing (pp. 287-294). New York: National League for Nursing.

 

Rawnsley, M. (1986). The relationship between the perception of the speed of time and the process of dying. In V. M. Malinski (Ed.), Explorations on Martha Rogers’ science of unitary human beings (pp.79-90). Norwalk: CT: Appleton-Century-Crofts.

 

Rawnsley, M. (1990a). Structuring the gap from conceptual systems to research design within a Rogerian world view. In E. A. M. Barrett (Ed.) , Visions of Rogers’ science-based nursing (pp. 189-207). New York: National League for Nursing.

 

Reeder, F. (1986). Basic theoretical research in the conceptual system of unitary human beings. In V. Malinski (Ed.), Explorations on Martha Rogers’ science of unitary human beings (pp. 45-64). Norwalk, CT: Appleton-Century-Crofts.

 

Reeder, F. (1991). The importance of knowing what to care about: A phenomenological inquiry using laughing at oneself as a clue. In P. Chinn (Ed), Anthology on caring. New York: National League for Nursing.

 

Reeder, F. (1993). The science of unitary human beings and interpretive human science. Nursing Science Quarterly, 6, 13-24.

 

Reed P.G. (1991). Toward a theory of self-transcendence: Deductive reformulation using developmental theories. Advances in Nursing Science, 13(4), 64-77.

 

Rush, M. M. (1997). A study of the relations among perceived social support, spirituality, and power as knowing participation in change among sober female alcoholics within the science of unitary human beings. Journal of Addiction Nursing, 9(4), 146-155.

 

Salerno, E. M. (2002). Hope, power, and perception of self in individuals recovering from schizophrenia: A Rogerian perspective. Visions: The Journal of Rogerian Nursing Science, 10(1), 23-36.

 

Samarel, N. (1997). The experience of receiving therapeutic touch. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 17, 651-657.

 

Samarel, N., Fawcett, J., Davis, M. M., & Ryan, F. M. (1998). Effects of dialogue and therapeutic touch on preoperative and postoperative experiences of breast cancer surgery: An exploratory study. Oncology Nursing Forum, 25(8), 1369-1376.

 

Schneider, P. E. (1995). Focusing awareness: The process of extraordinary healing from a Rogerian perspective. Visions: The Journal of Rogerian Nursing Science, 3(1), 32-43.

 

Shearer, N.B.C., & Reed, P.G. (2004) Empowerment: Reformulation of a non-Rogerian concept. Nursing Science Quarterly, 17, 253-259.

 

Siedliecki, S. L., & Good, M. (2006). Effect of music on power, pain, depression and disability. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 54(5), 553-562.

 

Smith, D. W, (1994). Toward developing a theory of spirituality. . Visions: The Journal of Rogerian Nursing Science, 2, 35-43.

 

Smith, D.W. (1995). Power and spirituality in polio survivors: A study based on Rogers’ science. Nursing Science Quarterly, 8, 133-139.

 

Smith, D. W., & Broida, J. P. (2007). Pandimensional field pattern changes in healers and healees: Experiencing therapeutic touch. Journal of Holistic Nursing: Official Journal of the American Holistic Nurses’ Association, 25(4), 217-225.

 

Smith, L. H., & Guthrie, B. J. (2005). Testing a model: A developmental perspective of adolescent male sexuality. Journal for

Specialists in Pediatric Nursing, 10, 124-138.

 

Todaro- Franceschi, V. (2003). Mistakes in research: An appeal for tolerance. Nursing Science Quarterly, 16, 110-113.

 

Todaro-Franceschi, V.(2006). Synchronicity Related to Dead Loved Ones: A Natural Healing

Modality.Spirituality and Health International, 7, 151-161.

 

Vitale, A. T., & O’Connor, P. C. (2006). The effects of Reiki on pain and anxiety in women with abdominal hysterectomies. Holistic Nursing Practice, 20, 263-274.

 

Walling, A. (2006). Therapeutic modulation of the psychoneuroimmune system by medical acupuncture creates enhanced feelings of well-being. Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, 18(4), 135-143.

 

Watson, J. (1999). Measuring dreaming as a beyond waking experience in Rogers’ conceptual model. Nursing Science Quarterly, 12, 245-250.

 

Winstead-Fry, P. (1990). Reflections on death as a process: A response to a study of the experience of dying. In E.A.M. Barrett (Ed.), Visions of Rogers’ science-based nursing (pp. 229-236). New York : National League for Nursing.

 

Wright, B.W, (2004). Trust and Power in Adults: An Investigation Using Rogers’ Science of Unitary Human Beings. Nursing Science Quarterly, 17, 139-146.

 

Yarcheski, A., Mahon, N.E, & Yarcheski, T.J. (2002). Human and health in early adolescents: Perceived field motion as a mediating variable, Nursing Science Quarterly, 15, 150-155.

 

Yarcheski, A., Mahon, N.E,, & Yarcheski, T.J. (2004). Health and Well-Being in Early Adolescents Using Rogers’ Science of Unitary Human Beings. Nursing Science Quarterly, 17, 72-77.

 

Zahourek RP. (2004). Intentionality forms the matrix of healing: A theory. Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine, 10(6), 40-49.

 

Zahourek RP. (2005). Intentionality: Evolutionary development in healing: A grounded theory study for holistic nursing. Journal of Holistic Nursing, 23, 89-109.

 

State of the Science

 

Bramlett, M. H., Gueldner, S. H., & Boettcher, J. H. (1993). Reflections on the science of unitary human beings in terms of Kuhn’s requirement for explanatory power. Visions: The Journal of Rogerian Nursing Science, 1(1), 22-35

 

Butcher, H. K. (2001). Nursing Science in the New Millennium: Practice and Research within Rogers’ Science of Unitary Human Beings. In M. Parker (Ed). Nursing theories and nursing practice (pp. 205-226) Philadelphia: F.A. Davis.

 

Butcher, H. K. (2006). Nursing science in the new millennium: Practice and research within Rogers’ science of unitary human beings. In M. E. Parker (Ed.), Nursing theories in research and practice (2nd ed., pp. 167-186). Philadelphia: F.A. Davis

 

Butcher, H.K., & Malinski, V. (in press). Martha E. Rogers’ Science of Unitary Human Beings: A Transformative Vision for Nursing. In M. Parker and M. Smith (Eds). Nursing theories and nursing practice (Third edition). Philadelphia: F.A. Davis.

 

Butcher, H.K. (in press). Progress in the Explanatory Power of the Science of Unitary Human Beings: Frubes in a Lull or Surfing in the Barrel of the Wave. Visions: The Journal of Rogerian Nursing Science.

 

Caroselli, C., & Barrett, E.A.M. (1998). A review of the power as knowing participation in change literature. Nursing Science Quarterly, 11, 9-16

 

Fawcett, J. (2003). The nurse theorists: 21st Century updates—Martha E. Rogers. Nursing Science Quarterly, 16, 44-51.

 

Kim, T.S. (2008). Science of unitary human beings: An update on research. Nursing Science Quarterly, 21,294-99

 

Malinski, V. (2005). Emerging methods. Nursing Science Quarterly, 18, 293.

 

Malinski, V. M. (2006). Rogerian science-based nursing theories. Nursing Science Quarterly, 19(1), 7-12.

 

 

Practice

 

Anderson, M.D., & Hockman, E. M. (1997). Well-being and high-risk drug use among active drug users. In Madrid, M. (Ed.), Patterns of Rogerian knowing (pp. 152–166). New York: National League for Nursing.

 

Anderson, M. D., & Smereck, G. A. D. (1989). Personalized LIGHT model. Nursing Science Quarterly, 2, 120–130.

 

Anderson, M. D., & Smereck, G. A. D. (1992). The consciousness rainbow: An explication of Rogerian field pattern manifestation. Nursing Science Quarterly, 5, 72–79.

 

Anderson, M. D., & Smereck, G. A. D. (1994). Personalized nursing: A science-based model of the art of nursing. In Madrid, M. & Barrett, E. A. M. (Eds.), Rogers’ scientific art of nursing practice (pp. 261–283). New York: National League for Nursing.

 

Barrett, E.A.M. (1988). Using Rogers’ science of unitary human beings in nursing practice. Nursing Science Quarterly, 1, 50-51.

 

Barrett, E.A.M. (1989). A nursing theory of power for nursing practice: Derivation from Rogers’ paradigm. In J. Riehl (Ed.). Conceptual models for nursing practice (3rd ed.) (pp. 207-217). Norwalk, CT: Appleton & Lange.

 

Barrett, E.A.M. (1990). Health patterning with clients in a private practice environment. In E.A.M. Barrett (Ed.), Visions of Rogers’ science-based nursing (pp. 105-115). New York: National League for Nursing.

 

Barrett, E.A.M. (1992). Innovative imagery: A health patterning modality for nursing practice. Journal of Holistic Nursing, 10, 154-165.

 

Barrett, E.A.M. (1994). Rogerian scientists, artists, revolutionaries. In M. Madrid & E.A.M. Barrett (Eds.), Rogers’ scientific art of nursing practice (pp. 61-80). New York: National League for Nursing.

 

Barrett, E.A.M. (1998). Unique nursing research methods: The diversity chant of pioneers. Nursing Science Quarterly, 11 , 94-96.

 

Barrett, E.A.M. (1998). A Rogerian practice methodology for health patterning. Nursing Science Quarterly, 1, 136-138.

 

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