2019
DOI: 10.1089/jpm.2019.0042
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Transference and Countertransference in Palliative Care #371

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“…However, there is limited nursing research and nursing concepts on transference and countertransference phenomena. [38] In this context, our data showed that students had different attitudes, uncertainties, and inner conflicts toward getting personally involved in nurse-patient relationships. Moreover, according to Raeve, [39] to achieve high quality care, the connection between nurse and patient should be intimate but not too close.…”
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confidence: 73%
“…However, there is limited nursing research and nursing concepts on transference and countertransference phenomena. [38] In this context, our data showed that students had different attitudes, uncertainties, and inner conflicts toward getting personally involved in nurse-patient relationships. Moreover, according to Raeve, [39] to achieve high quality care, the connection between nurse and patient should be intimate but not too close.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…This emotional openness may reflect a loss of personal boundaries in the dying patient, whose anxiety and suffering may then be received and experienced by the student. 21 Interestingly, many students described how they used their own initiative and personal agency in service of the patient; spending extra time, listening and attending without a medical agenda, making space to hear the patients' kōrero or stories. All these actions contrasted with their usual feeling of being superfluous in ward settings.…”
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