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  1. Margaret A. Newman’s Contribution to Nursing Theory: Health as Expanding Consciousness. The initial idea for Newman’s Health as Expanding Consciousness Theory came together as a result of an invitation to speak at a conference on nursing in 1978. It stems from Rogers’ Theory of Unitary Human Beings.

  2. Margaret A. Newman (October 10, 1933 - December 18, 2018) was an American nurse, university professor and nursing theorist. She authored the theory of health as expanding consciousness, which was influenced by earlier theoretical work by Martha E. Rogers, one of her mentors from graduate school.

  3. Jul 7, 2016 · This mini-review aims to introduce Margaret Newman's theory of health as expanding consciousness and caring partnership as a nursing intervention. Emanating from a unitary and transformative perspective of nursing, caring partnership enables nurses to identify with cancer patients as well as to help the patients find meaning in their ...

  4. Jan 14, 2022 · Learn about the grand theory of nursing that views health as the evolving pattern of the whole, not as the absence of disease or disability. Explore the key concepts, assumptions, and resources of this theory that guides nurses to help people find meaning and transformation in their lives.

  5. Learn about Margaret A. Newman's theory of health as a process of becoming more of oneself and finding greater meaning in life. The theory is based on the concept of unitary human beings and the evolution of consciousness.

  6. Margaret Newman. “Health is the expansion of consciousness.” - Newman, 1983. INTRODUCTION. The theory of health as expanding consciousness stems from Rogers' theory of unitary human beings.

  7. An editorial honoring the nursing theorist Margaret A. Newman and her theory that health is an evolving pattern of the whole. The editorial introduces articles that apply and explore her theory in nursing practice, education, and research.

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