Martha E. Rogers
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MARTHA E. ROGERS
1914-1994
The Science of Unitary Human Beings.
The Concept that Human Beings are one with their
environment.
Presented by Venus Johnston and Tammie McDaniel
BIOGRAPHY
MARTHA E ROGERS
Family
Need for knowledge
Life long learner
Bed side nursing
Public Health Nursing
MARTHA’S MOTIVATION
Motivation-started at birth.
“What do we need to know in order to serve people?”
The need for knowledgeable nurses
First introduced in 1970
PHILOSOPHY INFLUENCE
The need for knowledgeable nurses.
EDUCATION
Educators
The body of knowledge.
NYU days
MARTHA’S THEORY
This is not a Theory
“Unitary Human Beings”
THE ROGERIAN THEORY
It is based on 4 major postulates and 3 major principles.
The Postulates
Energy Field
Pattern
Openness
Pandimensionality
THE ROGERIAN THEORY
The 3 Major Principles of Homeodynamics
Resonancy
Helicy
Integrality
UTILIZATION & EXPANSION
OF MARTHA’S WORK
Coroselli and Barrett
Newman & Parse
Butcher’s
Cowling’s
Practice & Education
THE ROGERIAN THEORY
Practical Application
Understanding Human Experiences
Personal Meaning
Nursing Care
Things we do
PUTTING IT TOGETHER
Human beings
Environment
Continuous Change
Core Moral Ideals
Summary
CASE STUDY
Susie MoJoe is a 24 year old single mother of a
2 and ½ year old boy, who is admitted to the medical
surgical floor with the diagnosis of an unintentional
opiate overdose. She has a sitter at bedside assigned
by the hospital. She is a one pack per day smoker and
has a long history of opiate abuse. Her drug screen
revealed positive for THC, opiates, and ETOH was
less then 5. On admission day 2, she appears very
anxious and restless. Further assessment reveals that
Susie is concerned about her child, where she is going
to live, the absence of her partner, and what is now
going to happen to her, now that this has occurred.
CASE STUDY QUESTIONS
1. According to the Rogerian Theory, what
concepts can we utilize to assist Susie MoJoe
in altering her environment to assist her in
starting to heal herself?
2. How would you , as her nurse, apply the
Rogerian Theory in order to provide a nonhurried, one on one, opportunity to discuss
her perceived problems, given that you have
already altered her environment?
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