Respuesta :
A nurse cared for a terminally ill client over a period of a month. the nurse found that spending time with the client was a pleasure. when the client died, the nurse experienced feelings of sadness, sleeping poorly, lacking energy, and feeling mildly depressed. eventually the nurse explained the feelings to the nurse supervisor. the nurse supervisor is aware of what?
- The nurse is experiencing disenfranchised grief
- The nurse is experiencing disenfranchised grief
Answer:
The nurse is going through disenfranchised grief.
Explanation:
Disenfranchised grief is the term used to refer to a situation where a person is experiencing grief that is not recognized as normal because the person who died is not part of the family of the grieving person. That is, let's say a neighbor of yours died and you felt mourning over the neighbor's death. Since the neighbor is not your family, this grief is not recognized by society as normal. Another example of this can be seen in the question above, where the nurse mourned a patient she accompanied.