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Callista Roy, CSJ papers

 Collection
Collection BC-2011-009: Callista Roy, CSJ papers

Dates

  • Creation: 1930-2017

Scope and Contents

Personal, professional, and research papers of nurse theorist and Boston College faculty member Callista Roy, CSJ. Personal papers include photographs, correspondence, and biographical information. Professional papers include materials from professional organizations such as NANDA-I, the Roy Adaptation Association (RAA), the American Academy of Nursing (AAN), and International Network for Doctoral Education in Nursing (INDEN); teaching materials from Boston College and other universities; and professional awards and recognitions. Research papers primarily pertain to the Roy Adaptation Model and recovery from minor head injuries, and include conference presentations, article drafts, and research notes.

Creator

Language of Materials

Materials are in English, with the exception of some materials in Japanese.

Restrictions on Access

Collection is open for research.

Records containing personal identifiable information (PII) are closed. All university records dating after 1968 are closed; access with permission of the office.

Audiovisual and born digital materials are not currently available due to format impermanence and have not been reformatted. Please let Burns Library Public Services know of your specific interest; if possible, reformatting will be scheduled.

Conditions Governing Use

These materials are made available for use in research, teaching and private study, pursuant to U.S. Copyright Law. The user must assume full responsibility for any use of the materials, including but not limited to, infringement of copyright and publication rights of reproduced materials. Any materials used for academic research or otherwise should be fully credited with the source. The original authors may retain copyright to the materials.

Biographical note: Callista Roy, CSJ

Callista Roy, CSJ, was born on October 14, 1939 (the feast day of St. Callistus) in Los Angeles, California, as Lorraine Callista Roy, to Fabien W. and Pirth (Hemenway) Roy. She was the second child and first daughter of fourteen, with seven brothers and six sisters. Her father was a punch-press operator, and her mother was a licensed vocational nurse. At age fourteen, she began working at a large general hospital, first as a pantry girl, then as a maid, and finally as a nurse’s aide. After graduating from Bishop Conaty Memorial High School in Los Angeles in 1955, Roy entered a period of vocational discernment, and joined the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Carondelet in 1958, making first vows on March 19, 1960. She earned a bachelor of science in nursing from Mount St. Mary’s College, Los Angeles, in 1963, a master’s degree in nursing from the University of California-Los Angeles (UCLA) in 1966, and master’s and doctoral degrees in sociology from UCLA in 1973 and 1977, respectively. She served as a postdoctoral fellow in neuroscience nursing at the University of California-San Francisco, under the supervision of Connie Robinson and with the support of a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation program grant.

The majority of Roy’s career was spent as Professor and Nursing Theorist at Boston College’s Connell School of Nursing, where she was hired in 1987 as part of the establishment of the doctoral program. She also held faculty positions at Mount St. Mary’s College, Los Angeles; St. Mary’s College, Kurume, Japan; and the University of Portland, Oregon. She became known internationally for developing the Roy Adaptation Model, first published in 1970 with the encouragement of Dorothy E. Johnson, a conceptual model of nursing that positions people (and communities) as systems of biological, psychological, social, and spiritual needs, and nursing as an adaptive process of guiding them to optimal health by balancing those needs. In 1991, Roy founded the Boston Based Adaptation Research in Nursing Society (BBARNS), which was later renamed the Roy Adaptation Association (RAA). Her other research areas included cognitive adaptation and nursing interventions with patients who sustained head injuries, and adaptation of patients with chronic neurologic conditions, both somewhat inspired by her own experiences with an acoustic neuroma. For this and other work, Roy received numerous awards and honors, including a Senior Fulbright Scholarship to Australia, the Boston College Distinguished Teaching Award, the National League for Nursing Martha Rogers Award, designation as a Living Legend by both the American Academy of Nursing and the Massachusetts Association of Registered Nurses, induction into the Sigma Theta Tau Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame, and five honorary doctorates.

Roy retired from Boston College in 2017 and returned to California to live with her religious community.

Sources:

“Adaptation model of nursing,” Wikipedia, March 25, 2022. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adaptation_model_of_nursing

“Callista Roy,” Wikipedia, June 9, 2023. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Callista_Roy

“Celebrating Sr. Callista Roy’s Career,” Connell News. https://web.archive.org/web/20211130023321/https://www.bc.edu/bc-web/schools/cson/cson-news/CelebratingSrCallistaRoy.html Accessed November 30, 2021 version via Wayback Machine.

“The Nurse Theorist,” Boston College. https://web.archive.org/web/20170609110624/http://www.bc.edu/sites/nurse-theorist/nurse-theorist-.html Accessed June 9, 2017 version via Wayback Machine.

“Roy Adaptation Association,” Mount Saint Mary’s University. https://www.msmu.edu/learning-and-research-communities/roy-adaptation-association/ Accessed June 26, 2023.

Roy, Callista. “Sister Callista Roy,” Making Choices, Taking Chances: Nurse Leaders Tell Their Stories, Thema M. Schorr and Anne Zimmerman, editors. Washington DC: The C.V. Mosby Company, 1988.

“Sr. Callista Roy, PhD, RN, FAAN,” Boston College, William F. Connell School of Nursing. https://web.archive.org/web/20160101075812/http://www.bc.edu/schools/son/faculty/featured/theorist.html Accessed January 1, 2016 version via Wayback Machine.

“A vision for nursing,” BC News, January 18, 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220118064517/https://www.bc.edu/content/bc-web/bcnews/science-tech-and-health/nursing/roy-adaptation-model.html Accessed January 18, 2022 version via Wayback Machine.

Extent

24.5 Linear Feet (27 containers)

Abstract

Personal, professional, and research materials of twentieth-century nurse theorist and Boston College faculty member Callista Roy, CSJ, including article drafts, awards, biographical information, conference presentations, correspondence, photographs, research notes, and teaching materials.

Arrangement

Arranged in six series: I. Biographical materials; II. Correspondence; III. Personal photographs; IV. Professional involvement and recognition; V. Research and writings; and VI. Teaching.

The fourth series, Professional involvement and recognition, is arranged in five sub-series: A. Awards and recognitions; B. Boston College; C. Career information; D. Professional service; and E. Roy Adaptation Association.

The fifth series, Research and writings, is arranged in five sub-series: A. Articles; B. Books; C. Conferences and presentations; D. Materials by others; and E. Research materials.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Gift of Callista Roy, 2011-2018. Transfers arranged by Alyssa Hopper, Executive Director for the Roy Adaptation Association.

Related Materials

Carondelet Consolidated Archives, St. Louis, Missouri. https://csjcarondelet.org/about/archives/.

Marjory Gordon papers, MS.2004.066, John J. Burns Library, Boston College.

Mary Rita Petkauskas papers, BC.2001.112, John J. Burns Library, Boston College.

Massachusetts Conference Group for the Classification of Nursing Diagnosis records, MS.2004.021, John J. Burns Library, Boston College.

NANDA International records, MS.1998.006, John J. Burns Library, Boston College.

Separated Materials

Published works associated with this collection have been transferred within the Burns Library and can be found in the Boston College Library catalog.

  • Duplicates and offprints
Title
Callista Roy, CSJ Papers
Status
Completed
Subtitle
1930-2017
Author
Elizabeth M. Peters
Date
2023
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the John J. Burns Library Repository

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