IDA JEAN ORLANDO USE OF METAPARADIGM CONCEPTS IN THEORY Jillian Kohl Patricia Derenzy Christie Kleinert Larry Horchner Rachel Fox
INTRODUCTION Ida Jean Orlando, RN, Nursing Theorist Born 1926
Nursing Education New York Medical College
Focus: The dynamic nurse-patient relationship
Major Publication: (1961) The dynamic nurse-patient relationship: Function process and principals
METAPARADIGM CONCEPTS AS DEFINED BY ORLANDO PERSON Each patient is unique and individual in how they respond
HEALTH State free of physical and metal stress Sense of well-being
The patient-nurse relationship is dynamic and needs change as illness progress or improves The actions and reactions of both the patient and nurse, influence the nurse-patient relationship
Always varying on a continuum Behaviors, attitudes and beliefs of patient play a role in state of health
METAPARADIGM CONCEPTS AS DEFINED BY ORLANDO ENVIRONMENT Involves factors beyond nurse control (other patients, necessary equipment, hospital protocols, presence of family members) Nurse uses patient response to these factors to create a perception of patient needs Nurse should assess the environment and seek external resources to make changes that can lessen patient stress
NURSE Uses the nursing process to discover patient needs and their response to nursing interventions A profession that is constantly evolving based on nurse-patient responses Consider physical and mental needs Treat holistically
Application of Ida Jean Orlando’s theory to the improvement of contemporary health care and application to evidence based practice.
Local In order to read patients and predict behaviors you need constant interaction (Nursing Theories, 2013) This forces nurses to see their patient as the individual (Nursing Process, 2014) Does the individual have access to grocery stores? Farmer’s Markets? Does the individual live in a safe neighborhood conducive to a healthy living environment? Facilitation of community and healthcare resources
Regional We need to treat the whole before we can treat the individual Cultural diversity awareness and education Public transportation Appropriately staffed health care settings
Global We can look at the population as a whole and create a plan which will meet the needs of a majority of the population Globally we can see concern for the planet, seeking to make the world a better place for those that follow Access to food/clean water Immunization Disease epidemics
Evidence Based Practice Nurses should not choose things for their patients, but educate them and support their decisions Researchers must remember that each individual has their own set of moral values and beliefs molded by their environment as well as individual perceptions Measuring outcomes
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