Calista Roy Adaptation Model
Calista Roy Adaptation Model
Calista Roy Adaptation Model
CONCLUSION
• The Roy adaptation model identifies the
essential concepts relevant to nursing as the
human adaptive system is viewed as
constantly interacting with internal and
external environmental stimuli.
• The human adaptive system is active and
reactive to these stimuli.
The Four Modes of Adaptation • Stimuli are defined as focal(regular stimuli),
1. Physiologic-Physical Mode contextual(stimuli existing in situation) and
- Physical and chemical processes residual (other phenomena arising from a
involved in the function and activities of person’s internal or external environment
living organisms; the underlying need is that may affect the local stimuli but the
physiologic integrity as seen in the effects are unknown).
degree of wholeness achieved through
• The internal coping processes of regulator
adaptation to change in needs.
2. Self-concept- Group Identity Mode and cognator for the individual and stabilizer
- Focuses on psychological and spiritual and innovation for collective human
integrity and sense of unity, meaning, adaptive systems are phenomena of concern
and purposefulness in the universe. to nursing.
3. Role Function Mode • Support of coping processes may be the
- Roles that individuals occupy in society,
focus of nursing intervention. The four
fulfilling the need for social integrity. It
is knowing who one is in relation to adaptive modes may be the first aspect of
others. the model that the student or nurse is able to
4. Interdependence Mode assimilate.
- The close relationships of people and
their purpose, structure and development
Bryan Dimen
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