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           Journal Articles                              Roy, C. (1997). Future of the Roy model: Challenge to rede-
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           Hanna, D. R., & Roy C. (2001). Roy adaptation model   Roy, C. (2000). Critique: Research on cognitive consequences
             perspectives on family. Nursing Science Quarterly,   of treatment for childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
             14(1), 9–13.                                  Seminars in Oncology Nursing, 16(4), 291.
           Pollock, S. E., Frederickson, K., Carson, M. A., Massey, V. H.,   Roy, C. (2000). The visible and invisible fields that shape the
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             Synthesis of findings from adaptation model research.   Quarterly, 25(1), 119–131.
             Scholarly Inquiry for Nursing Practice, 8(4), 361–374.  Roy, C. (2003). Reflections on nursing research and the Roy
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             nursing. Nursing Outlook, 18, 42–45.          36(1), 7–11.
           Roy, C. (1971). Adaptation: A basis for nursing practice.   Roy, C. (2007). Update from the future: Thinking of theorist
             Nursing Outlook, 19, 254–257.                 Sr. Callista Roy. Nursing Science Quarterly, 20(2), 113–116.
           Roy, C. (1973). Adaptation: Implications for curriculum   Roy, C. (2011a). Research based on the Roy adaptation
             change. Nursing Outlook, 21, 163–168.         model: Last 25 years. Nursing Science Quarterly, 24(4),
           Roy, C. (1975a). A diagnostic classification system for   312–320.
             nursing. Nursing Outlook, 23, 90–94.        Roy, C. (2011b). Extending the Roy adaptation model to
           Roy, C. (1975b). The impact of nursing diagnosis. AORN   meet changing global needs. Nursing Science Quarterly,
             Journal, 21, 1023–1030.                       24(4), 345–351.
           Roy, C. (1976). The Roy adaptation model: Comment.   Whittemore, R., & Roy, C. (2002). Adapting to diabetes
             Nursing Outlook, 24, 690–691.                 mellitus: A theory synthesis. Nursing Science Quarterly,
           Roy, C. (1979). Nursing diagnosis from the perspective of a   15(4), 311–317.
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