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From the Editor ANS TRANSITIONS Journal of Rogerian Scholar Science” since 1993; all past issues of the journal are available to download on the Society website—https: This issue of Advances in Nursing Science //www.societyofrogerianscholars.org/visions. We (ANS) marks 2 major transitions for the journal: are delighted to now provide a new “home” for the integration of a new section in the journal— this scholarship in the new section “Visions: “Visions: Scholarship of Rogerian Nursing Scholarship of Rogerian Nursing Science,” which Science,” and welcoming the new ANS Editor, Dr will feature one article in each issue based on Eun Ok Im (https://www.nursing. Rogerian Nursing Science. The content of the emory.edu/faculty-staff/eun-ok-im). journal will remain diverse in presenting a wide Dr Im is already familiar to long-time ANS range of theoretical and philosophic perspectives, readers. She has been a frequent contributor to with this new section devoted to Rogerian the journal, publishing works based on her science. The new “Visions” section will increase notable program of research that focuses on the the size of each paper issue, and each ANS issue development of situation-specific theory, feminist will be provided as a Society member benefit. The perspectives informing experiences of midlife first article appears in this issue of the journal, women, cross-cultural explorations that inform titled “Unitary Appreciative Nursing Praxis,” by our understanding of health and illness W. Richard Cowling III. We are delighted to also experience, and internet and computer welcome Jane Flanagan, PhD, RN, AHN-BC, technologies to eliminate gender and ethnic ANP-BC, FAAN, as the “Visions” ANS Editor. Dr disparities. Dr Im is currently a Professor of Fanagan is a Rogerian scholar and is an associate Nursing at Emory University. She hails from South professor at the Boston College Connell School of Korea and maintains strong ties to universities and Nursing. I am delighted to also welcome Dr health care systems in South Korea and the Flanagan and the new “Visions” section on ANS! greater Asia-Pacific region. We have featured Dr I will provide support and assistance during Im’s articles on the ANS Journal blog this transition and will remain as the ANS Journal (https://ansjournalblog.com/tag/eun-ok-im), Blog editor! Worldwide, we are experiencing a where she shared with ANS readers various significant time of renewal and transformation, as backgrounds that inform of her work. Her blogs well as the chaos that comes from major change. reflect the nature of her leadership in the ANS has from the beginning stood as a venue for development of nursing knowledge, with titles cutting-edge scholarship that challenges the status such as “Theory Development Process of quo while building on a firm foundation rooted in Situation-Specific Theories,” “Theory the cherished values of the discipline of nursing. Development Strategies for Middle-Range As these changes unfold for the journal, I am Theory,” and “Focus on Transitions From a confident that the journal will grow and evolve in Nursing Perspective.” It is my great pleasure to significant ways that will continue to enrich the welcome Dr Im as the new Editor of ANS! discipline and embolden new horizons for the The new “Visions” addition to ANS comesasa future! result of an agreement between ANS publisher Wolters-Kluwer and the Society of Rogerian Scholars (https://www.societyofrogerianscholars —Peggy L. Chinn, PhD, RN, FAAN .org). The Society has published “Visions: The Editor The author has disclosed that she has no signifi- cant relationships with, or financial interest in, any commercial companies pertaining to this article. DOI: 10.1097/ANS.0000000000000477 Copyright © 2023 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Advances in Nursing Science Wolters Kluwer Health

From the Editor

Advances in Nursing Science , Volume 46 (1) – Jan 1, 2023

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Abstract

ANS TRANSITIONS Journal of Rogerian Scholar Science” since 1993; all past issues of the journal are available to download on the Society website—https: This issue of Advances in Nursing Science //www.societyofrogerianscholars.org/visions. We (ANS) marks 2 major transitions for the journal: are delighted to now provide a new “home” for the integration of a new section in the journal— this scholarship in the new section “Visions: “Visions: Scholarship of Rogerian Nursing Scholarship of Rogerian Nursing Science,” which Science,” and welcoming the new ANS Editor, Dr will feature one article in each issue based on Eun Ok Im (https://www.nursing. Rogerian Nursing Science. The content of the emory.edu/faculty-staff/eun-ok-im). journal will remain diverse in presenting a wide Dr Im is already familiar to long-time ANS range of theoretical and philosophic perspectives, readers. She has been a frequent contributor to with this new section devoted to Rogerian the journal, publishing works based on her science. The new “Visions” section will increase notable program of research that focuses on the the size of each paper issue, and each ANS issue development of situation-specific theory, feminist will be provided as a Society member benefit. The perspectives informing experiences of midlife first article appears in this issue of the journal, women, cross-cultural explorations that inform titled “Unitary Appreciative Nursing Praxis,” by our understanding of health and illness W. Richard Cowling III. We are delighted to also experience, and internet and computer welcome Jane Flanagan, PhD, RN, AHN-BC, technologies to eliminate gender and ethnic ANP-BC, FAAN, as the “Visions” ANS Editor. Dr disparities. Dr Im is currently a Professor of Fanagan is a Rogerian scholar and is an associate Nursing at Emory University. She hails from South professor at the Boston College Connell School of Korea and maintains strong ties to universities and Nursing. I am delighted to also welcome Dr health care systems in South Korea and the Flanagan and the new “Visions” section on ANS! greater Asia-Pacific region. We have featured Dr I will provide support and assistance during Im’s articles on the ANS Journal blog this transition and will remain as the ANS Journal (https://ansjournalblog.com/tag/eun-ok-im), Blog editor! Worldwide, we are experiencing a where she shared with ANS readers various significant time of renewal and transformation, as backgrounds that inform of her work. Her blogs well as the chaos that comes from major change. reflect the nature of her leadership in the ANS has from the beginning stood as a venue for development of nursing knowledge, with titles cutting-edge scholarship that challenges the status such as “Theory Development Process of quo while building on a firm foundation rooted in Situation-Specific Theories,” “Theory the cherished values of the discipline of nursing. Development Strategies for Middle-Range As these changes unfold for the journal, I am Theory,” and “Focus on Transitions From a confident that the journal will grow and evolve in Nursing Perspective.” It is my great pleasure to significant ways that will continue to enrich the welcome Dr Im as the new Editor of ANS! discipline and embolden new horizons for the The new “Visions” addition to ANS comesasa future! result of an agreement between ANS publisher Wolters-Kluwer and the Society of Rogerian Scholars (https://www.societyofrogerianscholars —Peggy L. Chinn, PhD, RN, FAAN .org). The Society has published “Visions: The Editor The author has disclosed that she has no signifi- cant relationships with, or financial interest in, any commercial companies pertaining to this article. DOI: 10.1097/ANS.0000000000000477 Copyright © 2023 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.

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