Le ripercussioni sulla vita dell’infermiere nel prendersi cura delle vittime di violenza: una revisione della letteratura

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Introduzione: A causa del ruolo fondamentale nella gestione delle vittime di violenza, alcuni infermieri sono ripetutamente a contatto con i traumi delle persone che assistono, devono ascoltare i loro racconti, curarne le ferite e alleviarne le sofferenze, in particolarmodo chi lavora nell’ambito dell’emergenza. Questi infermieri sono sottoposti a numerosi fattori di stress, accumulano il dolore che emerge dairacconti delle vittime e che deriva dal prestargli soccorso. Ciò li rende più vulnerabili e li pone in una condizione di rischio per l’instaurarsi di con- dizioni negative, che si possono ripercuotere sia sulla loro vita professionale sia sulla vita privata e relazionale.

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Di Loreto, F., Rancati, S., Milos, R., & Rosi, I. M. (2018). Le ripercussioni sulla vita dell’infermiere nel prendersi cura delle vittime di violenza: una revisione della letteratura. Scenario® - Il Nursing Nella Sopravvivenza, 35(2), 13–21. https://doi.org/10.4081/scenario.2018.246