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The relationships [in HPHC], you get closer to that person but you still have to keep your distance … But they look on you, often times they’ll tell me … they want me to stay … and so lines become blurred and therapeutic relationships are difficult at times, but I’ve always kept that distance … (Veronica, nurse)While professional documents are well intended, some nurses interpreted that professionalism means presenting oneself without a social identity. This objective approach avoids acknowledgment of power in health-care enactments and falsely constructs “professionals” as impervious to biases (Payne, 2014). Similarly, medical students and physicians have constructed the professional as a detached observer without connection to groups (Beagan & Kumas-Tan, 2009).…”
The relationships [in HPHC], you get closer to that person but you still have to keep your distance … But they look on you, often times they’ll tell me … they want me to stay … and so lines become blurred and therapeutic relationships are difficult at times, but I’ve always kept that distance … (Veronica, nurse)While professional documents are well intended, some nurses interpreted that professionalism means presenting oneself without a social identity. This objective approach avoids acknowledgment of power in health-care enactments and falsely constructs “professionals” as impervious to biases (Payne, 2014). Similarly, medical students and physicians have constructed the professional as a detached observer without connection to groups (Beagan & Kumas-Tan, 2009).…”