Moral feelings of the nursing relation between nurses and people who live with HIV / AIDS
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- Doctorado en CIencias Sociales Niñez y Juventud. Universida de Manizales-CINDE
Abstract
Living with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus and the Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome usually becomes a negative personal experience, which translates into pain and suffering. This means a real challenge for the nursing care, which is based on a human interaction which complexity depends on the dialog and bilateral interaction between the nurse and the patient, and implies a reflection of moral kind, in all that it involves values, feelings and moral justifications; that in the practice have frequently been overlooked.This article intends to show a theoretical framework based on empirical research that allows exploring and understanding, the moral feelings that guide the relation nurse- person, who live with HIV / AIDS. In this way, it is necessary to resource to theoretical concepts of the moral philosophy of nursing.
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