Adaptation Paper

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All professions have a certain set of rules and guidelines. This is especially true in those professions where lives are on the line. In the nursing profession, these guidelines are referred to as nursing theory. Nursing theory was originally defined as identifying “the person receiving nursing care, the goal or purpose of nursing and nursing intervention, and nurses’ roles” (Im & Chang, 2012). There are many different forms of nursing theory, but Callista Roy’s theory of Adaptation will be focused on in this paper. I will discuss the importance of theory in general, then the adaptation theory in detail. I will also discuss how to apply this theory in healthcare policy. Nursing theory has been around since the 19th century when Florence Nightingale …show more content…

This model was first proposed by Roy in 1976 and the most recent edition of the theory was published in 2012 (Kahr & Mahal, 2013). The adaptation theory hinges on the belief that a person is built up of their biological system, their psychological system, and their social system. All of these parts have to have a balance for the person to remain healthy, however, it is known that it is not always possible for these systems to remain in balance and that is when the person needs a little extra help whether it be biologically, psychologically, or socially (Kahr & Mahal, 2012). Roy saw the environment as “all conditions, circumstances, and influences that surround and affect the development and behavior of the person” (Weihua, 2013). So, this means that a person’s environment is anything and everything that could have a positive or a negative effect on that person. Roy also described different stressors in a person’s environment as stimuli and stated that “residual stimuli” are stressors in which a positive or negative result cannot be determined (Weihua, 2013). This covers the person, health, and environment elements of the nursing metaparadigm. The next big part is the nursing

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