Dowling M
Centre for Nursing Studies, National University of Ireland, Galway.
Nurs Stand. 2006;20(23):48-54. doi: 10.7748/ns2006.02.20.23.48.c4070.
This article examines intimacy from a sociological perspective. It reveals that 'over-involved' or 'intimate' nurse-patient relationships do not tend to be welcomed by nurses. The work of certain theorists is explored to provide a sociological explanation of intimate nurse-patient relationships and to highlight the complexities of nurses developing intimate relationships with patients in the workplace.
本文从社会学角度审视亲密关系。研究表明,“过度卷入”或“亲密”的护患关系往往不受护士欢迎。本文探讨了某些理论家的著作,以对亲密护患关系作出社会学解释,并强调护士在工作场所与患者建立亲密关系的复杂性。