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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Every nurse - and every nurse's family - should read this!,
By schulden@mbcc.mass.edu (Massachusetts, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Behind the Screens: Nursing, Somology, and the Problem of the Body (Hardcover)
A nurse anthropoligist writes about the "intimacy of nursing". Every nursing faculty member and student needs to discuss this book. Nurses provide personal and oftern intinate care to strangers, people they may know from their communities, and people who may have personal power. The ethos of nurisng requires the nurse to be professional, alert to issues of confidentiality, and compassionate. This is the only book I have ever read on the subject - and it handles the subject fairly and with dignity. As a nurse educator, I recommend it to colleagues and students
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Behind the Screens: Nursing, Somology, and the Problem of the Body by Jocalyn Lawler (Paperback - May 1993)
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