The National Council of State Boards of Nursing has stated that definition of professional boundaries are the spaces between the nurses power and apply the following concepts are a spaces between nurses and a patient, nurses and doctor and also to other healthcare worker. College & Association of Registered Nurses of Alberta stated in their article “professional boundaries separate therapeutic behavior which well intentioned or not could lessen the benefit of care clients, families and communities”. Professional boundaries is a guideline for all nurses to perform their work as a professional without violent or crossing the limit of responsibility. Nurses need to practice and consistent with professional standards. Maintaining appropriate boundaries controls these power differentials and allows for a safe connection between the professional and client based on the client’s needs.
Being a perioperative nurse since year 2000, I can see many changes in nursing policy and also the hierarchy of relationship between the nurse and doctor. The changes in healthcare context which have created negotiation space for nurses, leading to the evolution of new working relationship with doctors. Allen(2001a,2001b) boundaries between profession are not fixed, either by statue or by the profession involved, but are instead a socially constructed phenomenon.