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Professional boundaries in the nurse-patient relationship
1Lecturer in Health Law, College of Human and Health Sciences, Swansea University.
Abstract:
Complaints about failures to maintain professional boundaries are increasing, with the Nursing and Midwifery Council reporting some 247 new cases in the year 2011-12. Professional boundaries are essential to effective nurse-patient relationships that must focus on care and treatment only. In this article the author outlines the scope of the nurse-patient relationship and reflects on activity considered as being outside the professional relationship.
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