Huerta S R, Oddi L F
Nursing Services Research and Support, Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center, Chicago, IL 60612.
J Prof Nurs. 1992 Jul-Aug;8(4):221-30. doi: 10.1016/8755-7223(92)90083-b.
Nurses historically have accepted the risk of contagion while caring for patients with infectious diseases. The duty to care for patients is directly related to the care the patient requires, the nurse's knowledge, and the extraordinary risk to the nurse. The current infection with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) highlights other factors, such as fear, ignorance, and homophobia, that influence a nurse's decision to refuse to provide care. Professional associations, nurse administrators, and educators must assist nurses to gain the knowledge and skill necessary to provide care as well as explore feelings about different life-styles.
从历史上看,护士在护理传染病患者时承担着感染风险。护理患者的职责与患者所需的护理、护士的知识以及护士面临的特殊风险直接相关。当前的人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)感染和获得性免疫缺陷综合征(AIDS)凸显了其他一些因素,如恐惧、无知和恐同症,这些因素会影响护士拒绝提供护理的决定。专业协会、护士管理人员和教育工作者必须帮助护士获得提供护理所需的知识和技能,并探讨对不同生活方式的看法。