Journal article
Discourses of anxiety and transference in nursing practice: The subject of knowledge
AM Evans, DA Pereira, JM Parker
Nursing Inquiry | WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC | Published : 2009
Abstract
The nurses' relationship to knowledge has been theorised in a variety of different ways, not the least being in relation to medical dominance. In this study, the authors report on one of the findings of a case study into nurses' anxiety informed by psychoanalytic theory. They argue that the nurse's subjection to the knowledge of the other health professional, inclusive of the doctor, can be a transference arising in the context of anxiety for the nurse. Grasped by anxiety, the nurse finds their own knowledge insufficient and in this moment can operate a transference to their non-nursing colleague, who obligingly, responds. This transference is not present in the change-of-shift handover repo..
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