ABSTRACT
The pandemic has highlighted the self-sacrifice of caregivers, who are ready to give themselves for their patients. But what does it mean? The caregiver gives himself; but, by putting on a good face, he gives a distorted image of himself. This gift of a "non-self" is a gift of his "caregiver-self". Awareness of this aspect can help to better listen to oneself and provide some lines of thought for society.
Subject(s)
COVID-19 , Self Care , Caregivers , Humans , Male , PandemicsABSTRACT
The sense of smell presents itself to us as a means of forging an opinion of a situation, sending us back to our memories and giving us a form of knowledge of the patient. In addition, besides the obvious repulsion that certain wounds can engender, the sense of smell can also, conversely, lead us into an eroticization of care.
Subject(s)
Professionalism , Smell , Emotions , HumansABSTRACT
Healthcare students have experienced this first year of the COVID-19 pandemic differently. Some have volunteered to support services in tension. They were concerned about whether their training would be provided, especially for technical skills.