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IDA JEAN ORLANDO

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Who is Ida
She was an internationally known

psychiatric health nurse, theorist, born on August 12, 1926


and researcher who developed the nursing diploma - New york
“Deliberative Nursing Process medical college - 1947
B.S. in public health nursing - St.
Theory.”
John’s university , N.Y. - 1951
Master of Arts in Mental Health consultation -
Columbia University, N.Y. - 1954
Ida Jean Orlando had a diverse career,

working as a practitioner, consultant,


researcher, and educator in nursing.
Orlando devoted her life to mental
health and psychiatric nursing, working
as a clinical nurse and researcher.
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is responsive to individuals who
Nursing suffer or anticipate a sense of
helplessness


sense of adequacy or well being
Health Fulfilled needs. Sense of comfort

developmental beings with


needs, individuals have their

Human Being own subjective perceptions and


feelings that may not be
observable directly
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She was one of the first nursing leaders to identify
and emphasize the nursing process elements and the
critical importance of the
patient's participation in the
nursing process. Orlando's theory focuses on how to
produce improvement in the patient's behavior.
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Nursing Research
Orlando's theory was used in a Veterans

Administration ambulatory psychiatric


practice in Providence, Rhode Island.
In a study conducted by Potter and
Bockenhauer, positive results were found
after implementing Orlando's Theory.

Nursing Education
Orlando's theory has a continuing

influence on nursing education. It is


widely used by universities in
teaching students taking up nursing
programs.

Nursing Practice
Orlando's theory helps

develop the communication


skills of nurses.
Thank you!

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