I took the bull by the horns and sent a couple of articles off to a faculty member for review which have come back with very helpful feedback. One comment has left me wondering how to maintain a connection with the reader while removing references to "our" patients or how "we" practice... The recommendation is that the "we" and "our" always becomes "nurses" and that nurses are referred to as his/her or he/she rather than just she. I can understand the gender issue as there are men in nursing but writing he/she seems cumbersome! Regarding the issue of "our" patients, here is an example of one sentence where I think changing "our" to "the" distances nurse from the family they are (I am) working with: "I question if it is possible to provide ethical nursing care without having a relationship with our (the) patient's family, a relationship built on trust and compassion."
Any thoughts on this?