What happens to the perception of nurses, when a partner gets ill?
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I work in the community. I look after people with leg ulcers, and post-op surgical wounds. We have a few diabetics, and also on my caseloads are clients for incontinence reviews. Part of my work is caring for palliative care patients, and giving emotional support and pain management. We will be notified at short notice that a palliative patient, seriously-ill will be coming home for the final journey. We provide equipment and co-ordinate services with the palliative cancer nurse specialist and other cancer nurses.
I find it a little difficult looking after cancer patients...because my wife was diagnosed with breast cancer in April 2003 - she is now a survivor.
When she was being operated for another primary tumor in March 2004 I found it especially difficult. I wonder if at at that time my employer should have offered me other assignments. It didn't happen because I didn't say anything. At that time we didn't have a manager. It was you just make the best of it.
My wife at times when we plan ahead says to me - maybe i won't be there then, when we plan thinks for 10 years time.
It really brings things home.....
Perhaps it might be better if I found a different job to do, because I get referrals for people who 5 years down the line have a recurrence, but of course not everyone has recurrences, and i'm comforted that people with cancer live a long time now.
I wonder how other nurses feel, and if its happened to them, and if they changed careers or did what?