Ida Jean Orlando
Ida Jean Orlando
Ida Jean Orlando
Early Life
Orlando was a first generation Irish American born on August 12, 1926. She
dedicated her life studying nursing and graduated in 1947 and received a
Bachelor of Science degree in public health nursing in 1951. In 1954, she
completed her Master of Arts in Mental Health consultation. While studying
she also worked intermittently and sometimes concurrently as a staff nurse
in OB, MS, ER; as a supervisor in a general hospital, and as an assistant
director and a teacher of several courses. And in 1961, she was married to
Robert Pelletier and lived in the Boston area.
Education
Works
After working as a researcher, she wrote a book on her findings from Yale,
entitled The Dynamic Nurse-Patient Relationship: Function, Process, and
Principles. Her book was published in 1961. A year later, she also continued
her research studies published her second book The Discipline and Teaching
of Nursing Process in 1972.
Death
Orlando died on November 28, 2007 at the age of 81.
See Also
External Links
Theories)
Nursing Theorists and Their Work, 8th Edition
References