Martha E. Rogers

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Martha E. Rogers was an influential American nursing theorist and educator best known for developing the Science of Unitary Human Beings, a landmark conceptual model that reshaped modern nursing practice and research.

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instanceOf academic
educator
nurse
nursing theorist
person
areaOfInfluence nursing curriculum design
nursing research methodologies
theoretical foundations of nursing
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
describedAs influential American nursing theorist
leader in nursing education
pioneer of modern nursing theory
developedTheory Science of Unitary Human Beings
familyName Rogers
fieldOfWork nursing education
nursing research
nursing theory
givenName Martha
hasAcademicDiscipline nursing
hasImpactOn conceptual development in nursing
paradigm shift toward holistic nursing care
professionalization of nursing
hasNotableIdea emphasis on person–environment interaction
holistic approach to nursing
unitary perspective of human beings
view of human beings as irreducible energy fields
influenced development of nursing conceptual models
nursing education
nursing practice
nursing research
knownFor Science of Unitary Human Beings
development of a conceptual model of nursing
influence on modern nursing practice
influence on nursing research
languageOfWorkOrName English
nationality American
occupation nurse
nursing theorist
university professor
sexOrGender female

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Rogers family creator Martha E. Rogers
subject surface form: Science of Unitary Human Beings