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°À±¼÷/Kang, Yoonsook
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Abstract
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In this study, the Newman theory of health as expanding consciousness has been analyzed and evaluated by Meleis and Fawcett¢¥s criteria.
The origin, assumptions, major propositions, and concepts of the theory have been described.
The explicit assumptions of Newman¢¥s theory flow from her proposition that health is a synthesis of disease and nondisease.
The concepts of Newman¢¥s theory of health are consciousness, movement, space, time, pattern recognition, pattarn, and expanding consciousness.
In Newman¢¥s theory of health can be useful as a guide for nursing practice and research.
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KeyWords
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