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Sr.

Callista Roy, RN, PhD, FAAN


Publications

Mason, D. J., Jones, D. A., Roy, S. C., Sullivan, C. G., & Wood, L. J. (2015). Commonalities of nursedesigned models of health care. Nursing Outlook. Advance online publication.
doi:10.1016/j.outlook.2015.04.009

Roy, S. C. (2014). Generating middle range theory: From evidence to practice. New York, NY: Springer.

Roy, S. C., & Harrington, A. (2013). Roy adaptation model-based research: Global view. Generating Middle
range theory: From evidence to practice (pp. 355-365). New York, NY: Springer.

Roy, S. C. (2013). From US nurse theorists view of person and good of society: Dr. Callista Roy (p. 3), in
Cristina Monforte, RN, MSN, PhD (Ed.), Catalunya: Universitat Internacional de Catalunya (UIC).

Roy, S. C., Barone, S. H. (2013). Pedagogic materials for generating middle range theories: Evidence for
practice. In S.C Roy (ed.). Generating Middle Range Theory: From Evidence to Practice. New York, NY: Springer.

Roy, S. C. (2011). Research based on the Roy adaptation model: Last 25 years. Nursing Science Quarterly, 24(4),
312-320.

Roy, S. C. (2011). Extending the Roy Adaptation Model to Meet Changing Global Needs. Nursing Science
Quarterly, 24(4), 345-351.

Senesac, P. M., Roy, S. C. (2010). Sister Callista Roy's Adaptation Model, In M. Parker and M. Smith
(Ed.), Nursing Theories and Nursing Practice (ed., pp. 40 page manuscript). Philadelphia, PA: F.A. Davis.

Jones, D. A., Roy, S. C., K. A. (2013). Marjory Gordon Living Legend. NANDA- International Journal of
Nursing Terminologies and Classification, 21(2), 2.

McCurry, M.S., Hunter Revell, S., & Roy, C. (2010). Knowledge for the good of the individual and society:
Linking philosophy, disciplinary goals, theory, and practice. Nursing Philosophy, 11(1), 42-52.

Roy, C. (2009). The Roy Adaptation Model, 3rd edition. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall Health.

Barone, S., Roy, C., & Frederickson, K. (2008). Instruments used in Roy Adaptation Model based research:
Review, critique and further directions. Nursing Science Quarterly. 21(4), 353-362.

Roy, C. (2007). Update from the future: Thinking of Theorist Callista Roy. Nursing Science Quarterly, 20(2),
113-116.
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Roy, Sr. C. & Jones, D. (Editors). (2007). Nursing knowledge development and clinical practice. New York, NY:
Springer.

Jones, D.A., Roy, C.A., & Avant, K. (2010). Marjory Gordon, living legend. NADA- International Journal of
Nursing Terminologies and Classifications, 21(2), 80-81.

Roy, C. (2010). Assessment and the Roy Adaptation Model. (M. Ito, Trans.). Journal of Japan Society of Nursing
Diagnosis, 15(1), 35-41.

Roy, S.C., & Dowlatshahi, M. (2010). Forward. In Nursing Concepts and Nursing Theories Glossary (pp. 2-3).
Tehran, Iran: Medical Sciences Publishing Center.

Roy, S. C., Zhan, L. (2010). Sister Callista Roys Nursing Adaptation Model and its Applications. In M.
Parker & M. Smith (Eds.), Nursing Theories and Nursing Practice, 3rd edition, (pp. 167-181). Philadelphia, PA:
F.A. Davis.

Roy, C. (2010). Nursing practice and research based on the Roy Adaptation Model. Bulletin of St. Marys
College, 5-13.

Roy, C. (2010). Thoughts from a theorist. Roy Adaptation Review, 13(1), 5.

Roy, C.(2009). Forward. In J. Cutliffe, K. Hyrkas, & H.P. Mckenna (Eds.), Nursing Models: Application to
Practice. London. UK: Quay Books.

Roy, C., & Solodiuk, J. (2009). Global nursing conference focused on knowledge for good of persons and
society with reflections from Ph.D. students.International Network for Doctoral Education in Nursing (INDEN)
Newsletter, 8(1), 5-6.

Roy, C., Whetsell, M.V., & Frederickson, K. (2009). The Roy Adaptation Model and research: Global
perspective. Nursing Science Quarterly, 22(3), 209-211.

Roy, C. (2009). Thoughts from a theorist. Nursing Science Quarterly, 12(1), 4.

Roy, C. (2009). Assessment and the Roy Adaptation Model. The Japanese Nursing Journal, 29(11), 5-7.

Roy, C. (2008). Adversity and theory: The broad picture. Nursing Science Quarterly. 21(2), 138-139.

O'Connor, A. & Roy, C. (2008). Electric power plant emissions and public health. American Journal of
Nursing. 108(2), 62-70.

Magee, T. & Roy, C. (2008). Predicting school age behavior problems: The role of early childhood risk
factors. Pediatric Nursing, 34(1), 37-43.

Willis, D., Grace, P., & Roy, C. (2008). A central unifying focus for the discipline: Facilitating humanization,
meaning, choice, quality of life and dying.Advances in Nursing Science. (31)1. online only:
www.advancesinnursingscience.com

Chayput, P. & Roy, C. (2007). Psychometric testing of the Thai version of coping and adaption processing
scaleshort form (TCAPS-SF). Thai Journal of Nursing Council, 22(3), 29-39.
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Roy, C. (2007). Update from the future: Thinking of Theorist Callista Roy. Nursing Science Quarterly, 20(2),
113-116.

Roy, C. (2007). The Roy Adaptation Model: Historical and Philosoph-ical Foundations. In Maria Elisa
Moreno, et al. (Eds.) Applicacion Del Model Adaptacion en el Ciclo Vital Humano, 2nd Edition. Chia, Columbia:
Universidad de La Sabana.

Roy, C. (2007). Fundamental History and Philosophy of the Roy Adaptation Model. In Guitierrez, M. dC
(Ed.) Adaptacion y Cuidado en el ser Humano: Una Vision de Enfermeria. Bogota: Editorial El Manual
Moderno, Universidad de la Sabana, 1-12.

Roy, C. & Lindendoll, N. (2006). Defining international consensus on mentorship in doctoral


education. Journal of Research in Nursing, 11(4), 345-353.

Morgillo-Freeman, S. & Roy, C. (2005). Cognitive behavior therapy and the Roy Adaptation Model: A
discussion of theoretical integration. In S.M. Freeman & A. Freeman (Eds.), Cognitive Behavior Therapy in
Nursing Practice. New York: Springer Publishing Company, 3-27.

Roy, C. & Gray, M. (2005). Role of the supervisor/mentor. In Ketefian, S. & McKenna, H.P. (Eds.).
Doctoral Education in Nursing International Perspectives. New York: Routledge.

Roy, C. (2003). Reflections on Nursing Research and the Roy Adaptation Model. Igaju-syoin Japanese
Journal, 36(1), 7-11.

Whittemore, R. & Roy, C. (2002). Adapting to Diabetes Mellitus: A Theory Synthesis. Nursing Science
Quarterly, 15(4), 311-317.

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