Calling nurses to care for burn victims after color-dust explosion.
Yu-Lun TsaiTin YiHsien-Hsien ChiangHsiang-Yun LanHui-Hsun ChiangJen-Jiuan LiawPublished in: Nursing ethics (2021)
Healthcare providers should recognize that nurses believed they had an ethical responsibility to care for color-dust explosion burn victims. Understanding the feelings of nurses during the care of patients and encouraging them to differentiate between the self and the other by fostering patient-nurse relationships based on intersubjectivity could help nurses increase self-care and improve patient caregiving.
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