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  1. Conoce la teoría de Margaret Newman, una enfermera y teórica de enfermería que propone que la salud es un proceso dinámico y continuo de crecimiento y desarrollo. Descubre sus componentes, su relación con la teoría de Martha Rogers y su visión del ser humano unitario.

  2. Margaret Newman supo de su vocación y llamado a la enfermería muchos años antes de su decisión de ingresar en el campo. Durante ese tiempo ella se convirtió en la principal cuidadora de su madre, que se enfermó de esclerosis lateral amiotrofia.

  3. Margaret A. Newman was born on October 10, 1933. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in 1962 from the University of Tennessee and her Master’s degree in 1964 from the University of California. While working toward her graduate degree, Newman served as a joint director of nursing of a clinical research center, as well as an assistant professor ...

  4. 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.

  5. 7 de jul. de 2016 · Overview of Newman's Health as Expanding Consciousness Theory. Newman's theory embraces a unitary and transformative paradigm of nursing as “caring in the human health experience.” Her first step as a theorist evolved around 1979.

  6. Margaret A. Newman: Modelo de la salud como expansión de la conciencia. Autores: Dorothy Jones, Mary Antonelli. Localización: Modelos y teorías en enfermería / Martha Raile Alligood (aut.), 2018, ISBN 978-84-9113-339-1, págs. 359-374. Idioma: español.

  7. nursology.net › nurse-theories › newmans-theory-of-health-as-expanding-consciousnessHealth as Expanding Consciousness | Nursology

    14 de ene. de 2022 · Brief Description. The theory of health as expanding consciousness was stimulated by concern for those for whom health as the absence of disease or disability is not possible. Nurses often relate to such people: people facing the uncertainty, debilitation, loss and eventual death associated with chronic illness.

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