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Health as Expanding Consciousness: Margaret Newman. Chapter 17. Overview of Newman’s Theory of Health as Expanding Consciousness. Major concepts are health, consciousness, patterns of movement and space–time Consciousness is the system’s ability to interact with the environment
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Health as Expanding Consciousness: Margaret Newman Chapter 17
Overview of Newman’s Theory of Health as Expanding Consciousness • Major concepts are health, consciousness, patterns of movement and space–time • Consciousness is the system’s ability to interact with the environment • Pattern is the “information that depicts the whole and understanding of the meaning of all of the relationships at once”
Overview of Newman’s Theory of Health as Expanding Consciousness • Movement is reflection of consciousness that indicates inner organization or disorganization of persons; it communicates harmony or person’s pattern with the environment • Time is considered an index of consciousness • Dimensions of space–time–movement are complementary and linked to one another
Major Concepts of Nursing According to Newman • Person: a “center of consciousness within an overall pattern of expanding consciousness” identified by individual patterns of consciousness, and viewed as participants in the transformative process • Environment: viewed as energy field, universe of open systems, and as event, situation, or phenomena interacting with the person
Major Concepts of Nursing According to Newman • Health: synthesis that occurs due to the fusion of disease and non-disease that forms health; health as concept is “pattern of the whole” • Nursing: within the nurse-patient interaction the nurse is seen as a “caring, pattern-recognizing presence” and the nursing process is a process of pattern recognition
Explicit Assumptions of the Health as Expanding Consciousness Theory • Health encompasses disease as a meaningful aspect of health; a manifestation of underlying pattern of person–environment interaction • Pathological conditions can be considered manifestations of total pattern of individual • Health is the expression of consciousness
Explicit Assumptions of the Health as Expanding Consciousness Theory • The pattern of the individual that eventually manifests itself as pathology is primary and exists prior to structural or functional changes • Removal of the pathology in itself will not change the pattern of the individual • If becoming “ill” is the only way an individual’s pattern can manifest itself, then that is health for that person
Implicit Assumptions of the Health as Expanding Consciousness Theory • Humans are open energy systems • Humans are in continual interconnectedness with a universe of open systems • Humans are continuously active in evolving their own pattern of the whole
Implicit Assumptions of the Health as Expanding Consciousness Theory • Humans are intuitive as well as cognitive and affective beings • Humans are capable of abstract thinking and sensation • Humans are more than the sum of their parts
Propositions of the Health as Expanding Consciousness Theory • Patterning of human health experiences occurs within the context of the environment • Consciousness is a manifestation of evolving pattern of person–environment interaction • The evolving pattern of person–environment interaction can be viewed as a process of expanding consciousness
Propositions of the Health as Expanding Consciousness Theory • Movement is a pivotal choice point in the evolution of human consciousness • When movement is no longer an option, we learn to transcend the limitations of time–space–movement so as to reach higher levels of consciousness • Movement is a reflection of consciousness • Time is a measure of consciousness
Propositions of the Health as Expanding Consciousness Theory • The consciousness that characterizes any form of life is expressed in its movement • Manifestations of space–time–movement are indicators of consciousness • The rhythm of living phenomena is a vivid portrayal of the embeddedness of matter (consciousness) in space–time
Propositions of the Health as Expanding Consciousness Theory • A person comes into being from the ground of consciousness and loses freedom as he or she is bound in time and finds identity in space • Through movement, a person discovers the world of time–space and establishes personal territory
Brief Critique of the Health as Expanding Consciousness Theory • Derived from both inductive and deductive logic • Concepts clearly defined and used consistently throughout the theory • Broad in scope and has been used in several different cultures • Theory is complex and must be understood as a whole rather than by superficially examining the individual concepts in attempt to use the theory
Newman’s Theory as a Framework for Nursing Practice • Five steps involved in the application of the theory to practice: • Engagement with the patient • Development of the narrative • Follow-up meetings • Application of the theory • Family and community patterns