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Emotion management in children’s palliative care nursing.

Eryl Maunder

Indian Journal of Palliative Care., Volume: 14, Issue: 1, Pages: 45 - 50

Swansea University Author: Eryl Maunder

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This paper explores the emotional labour of children's nurses providing palliative care for children and young people. It acknowledges that palliative care for this age group can extend over many years and that nurses build relationships with the children and their families. This in turn challe...

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Published in: Indian Journal of Palliative Care.
Published: 2008
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description This paper explores the emotional labour of children's nurses providing palliative care for children and young people. It acknowledges that palliative care for this age group can extend over many years and that nurses build relationships with the children and their families. This in turn challenges the nurses' ability to maintain professional boundaries and this is a key element of their expert emotional labour
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