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Deliberative Nursing Process Theory
Course: Theoretical Foundation of Nursing (CN248)
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University: Capitol University
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Ida Jean (Orlando) Pelletier
• Internationally renowned psychiatric health nurse Ida Jean Orlando-Pelletier (August 12, 1926 –
November 28, 2007) developed the "Deliberative Nursing Process Theory," which enables nurses to
design an efficient nursing care plan that can also be easily modified when and if any complications with
the patient arise.
• Orlando may have facilitated the development of nurses as logical thinkers (Nursing Theories Conference
Group & George, 1980).
• Ida Jean Orlando developed her study at Yale University school of nursing carried out by observing &
participating in experiences with patients, students, nurses and instructors, conducted 2000 nurse-patient
contacts.
• One of the first individuals to suggest that patients have their own meanings and interpretations of
situations, nurses must validate their inferences and analyses before drawing any
conclusions (Meleis,2012)
• The Dynamic Nurse-Patient Relationship (Orlando 1961) – The book the theory was published in, the
product of her study at yale
Her proposal contributed to addressing:
1. Nurse-Patient relationship concern
2. Nurse’s professional role and identity
3. Knowledge developed distinct to nursing
• 1990- National League for Nursing (NLN) reprinted Orlando's 1961 publication.
• 1972 (second book) The Discipline and Teaching of Nursing Process: An Evaluative Study
Redefined and renamed deliberative nursing process as nursing process discipline
• One of the first nursing leaders to and emphasize the elements of nursing process and critical
importance of patient's participation in nursing process.
• Her theory focuses on how to produce improvement in patient's behavior.