Newman HEC Theory References 1 Margaret Newman s Theory of Health as Expanding Consciousness References Margaret Newman s Publications Newman, M. A. (1966). Identifying and meeting patients needs in short-span nurse-patient relationships. Nursing Forum, 5(1), 76 86. Newman, M. A. (1971). Time estimation in relation to gait tempo. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 34, 359-366. Newman, M. A. (1972). Nursing s theoretical evolution. Nursing Outlook, 20(7), 449 453. Newman, M. A. (1976). Movement tempo and the experience of time. Nursing Research, 25, 173 179. Downs, F. S. & Newman, M. A. (1977). A source book on nursing research (2nd ed.). Philadelphia: F. A. Davis. Newman, M. A. (1978). Nursing theory. (Audiotape of an address to the 2nd National Nurse Educator Conference in New York.) Chicago: Teach em, Inc. Newman, M. A. (1979). Theory development in nursing. Philadelphia: F. A. Davis. Newman, M. A. (1982). Time as an index of expanding consciousness with age. Nursing Research, 31, 290 293. Newman, M. A. (1982). What differentiates clinical research? Image, 24(3), 86-88. Newman, M. A. (1986). Health as expanding consciousness. St. Louis, MO: C. V. Mosby. Newman, M. A. (1987). Aging as increasing complexity. Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 12, 16 18. Newman, M. A. (1990). Newman s theory of health as praxis. Nursing Science Quarterly, 3, 37 41.
Newman HEC Theory References 2 Newman, M. A. (1994). Health as expanding consciousness (2nd ed.). Boston: Jones and Bartlett (NLN Press). Newman, M. A. (1994). Theory for nursing practice. Nursing Science Quarterly, 7(4), 153 157. Lamendola, F., & Newman, M. A. (1994). The paradox of HIV/AIDS as expanding consciousness. Advances in Nursing Science, 16(3), 13 21. Newman, M. A. (1995). A developing discipline: Selected works of Margaret Newman. Boston: Jones and Bartlett (formerly, New York: National League for Nursing Press). Newman, M. A. (1997). Evolution of the theory of health as expanding consciousness. Nursing Science Quarterly, 10(1), 22 25. Newman, M. A. (1997). Experiencing the whole. Advances in Nursing Science, 20(1), 34 39. Newman, M. A. (1997). Margaret Newman: Health as expanding consciousness. In: Fuld Institute for Technology in Nursing Education, The nurse theorists: Portraits of excellence [CD-ROM]. Athens, OH: FITNE, Inc. Newman, M. A. The rhythm of relating in a paradigm of wholeness. Image: Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 31(3), 227 230. Newman, M. A. (2002). The pattern that connects. Advances in Nursing Science, 24(3), 1 7. Newman, M. A. (2003). A world with no boundaries. Advances in Nursing Science, 26(4), 240 245. Newman, M. A. (2005). Preface. In C. Picard & D. Jones (Eds.), Giving voice to what we know: Margaret Newman s theory of health as expanding consciousness in research, theory, and practice (pp. xxiii xxvi). Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett. Newman, M. A. (2008). It s about time. Nursing Science Quarterly, 21(3), 225 227. Newman, M. A. (2008). Transforming presence: The difference that nursing makes. Philadelphia: F. A. Davis.
Newman HEC Theory References 3 Newman, M. A. Lamb, G. S., & Michaels, C. (1991). Nurse case management: The coming together of theory and practice. Nursing & Health Care, 12(8), 404 408. Newman, M. A.., & Moch, S. D. (1991). Life patterns of persons with coronary heart disease. Nursing Science Quarterly, 4, 161 167. Newman, M. A. Sime, A. M., & Corcoran-Perry, S. A. (1991). The focus of the discipline of nursing. Advances in Nursing Science, 14(1), 1 6. Newman, M. A., Smith, M. C., Pharris, M. D., & Jones, D. (2008). The focus of the discipline revisited. Advances in Nursing Science, 31(1), E16 E27. Publications Flowing from Margaret Newman s Theory Barron, A. M. (2005). Suffering, growth, and possibility: Health as expanding consciousness in end-of-life care. In C. Picard & D. Jones (Eds.), Giving voice to what we know: Margaret Newman s theory of health as expanding consciousness in research, theory, and practice (pp. 43 52). Boston: Jones and Bartlett. Bateman, G.C. & Merryfeather, L. (2014). Newman s theory of health as expanding consciousness: A personal evolution. Nursing Science Quarterly, 27, 57-61. Clarke, P. N. & Jones, D. A. (2011). Expanding consciousness in nursing education and practice. Nursing Science Quarterly, 24(3), 223-226. Endo, E. (1998). Pattern recognition as a nursing intervention with Japanese women with ovarian cancer. Advances in Nursing Science, 20(4), 49 61. Endo, E. (2017). Margaret Newman s theory of health as expanding consciousness and a nursing intervention from a unitary perspective. Asia-Pacific Journal of Oncology Nursing, 4(1), 50-2. Endo, E., Minegishi, H., & Kubo, S. (2005). Creating action research teams: A praxis model of care. In: C. Picard & D. Jones (Eds.), Giving voice to what we know: Margaret Newman s
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Newman HEC Theory References 5 health as expanding consciousness in research, theory, and practice (pp. 53 64). Boston: Jones and Bartlett. Flanagan, J. (2009). Patient and nurse experiences of theory-based care. Nursing Science Quarterly, 22(2), 160-172. Fujimari, Y. & Endo, E. (2017). A patient with cancer and her family in caring partnership based on Margaret Newman s theory of health as expanding consciousness. Asia-Pacific Journal of Oncology Nursing, 4(3), 265-268. Hayes, M. O. (2015). The life pattern of incarcerated women: The complex and interwoven lives of trauma, mental illness, and substance abuse. Journal of Forensic Nursing, 11(4), 214-222. Hayes, M. O. & Jones, D. (2007). Health as expanding consciousness: Pattern recognition and incarcerated mothers, a transforming experience. Journal of Forensic Nursing, 3(2), 61-66. Jonsdottir, H. (1998). Life patterns of people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: Isolation and being closed in. Nursing Science Quarterly, 11(4), 160 166. Jonsdottir, H., Litchfield, M., & Pharris, M. D. (2003). Partnership in practice. Research and Theory for Nursing Practice, 17(3), 51 63. Jonsdottir, H., Litchfield, M., & Pharris, M. D. (2004). The relational core of nursing practice. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 47(3), 241 250. Kiser-Larson, N. (2002). Life pattern of native women experiencing breast cancer. International Journal for Human Caring, 6(2), 61 68. Lamendola, F. (1998). Patterns of the caregiver experiences of selected nurses in hospice and HIV/AIDS care. Unpublished doctoral thesis, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. Lindsay, G. (2011). Patterns of inquiry: Curriculum as life experience. Nursing Science Quarterly, 24(34), 237-244.
Newman HEC Theory References 6 Litchfield, M. C. (1993). The process of health patterning in families with young children who have been repeatedly hospitalized. Unpublished master s thesis, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. Litchfield, M. (1999). Practice wisdom. Advances in Nursing Science, 22(2), 62 73. Litchfield, M. C. (2005). The nursing praxis of family health. In: C. Picard & D. Jones (Eds.), Giving voice to what we know: Margaret Newman s theory of health as expanding consciousness in research, theory, and practice (pp. 73 83). Boston: Jones and Bartlett. Macharia, K. S., Jeagat, R. R. & Juma, M. D. (2015). Applying Margaret Newman s theory of health as expanding consciousness to psychosocial nursing care of HIV infected patients in Kenya. American Journal of Nursing Science, 4(2-1), 6-11. Mitsugi, M. (2019). Transforming nursing process based on Newman s caring partnership between a patient with cancer in chaos and a nurse. International Association for Human Caring, 23(1). Miyahara, T. (2018). Visualizing a process for creating a meaningful care environment for patients and families in the palliative care unit: Utilizing mutual action research methodology. Journal of Japanese Society of Cancer Nursing, 32(31), 78-87. doi: https://doi.org/10.18906/jjscn.31_miyahara_20180117 (abstract at end of article in English) Moch, S. D. (1990). Health within the experience of breast cancer. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 15, 1426 1435. Musker, K.M. (2008). Life patterns of women transitioning through menopause: A Newman research study. Nursing Science Quarterly, 21(4), 330-342. Neill, J. (2002). From practice to caring praxis through Newman s theory of health as expanding consciousness: A personal journey. International Journal for Human Caring, 6(2), 48 54.
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