I think patient/tech dating is fairly common. I've heard of it before but never saw any of that in my old unit. Patients and caregivers tend to have alot in common and tend to spend alot of time around each other so yes it happens. As in any other business relationship personal considerations can't be allowed to influence the quality of treatment of one patient over another. In a dialysis setting it is important that people feel there is no favoritism happening. Other than that why not just let people be people and do as they please personally? Years ago at work I dated a young lady who is now my wife. We kept things very quiet and I'm sure no one knew what was happening until we announced our engagement. I even yelled at her once or twice in front of others just to be sure that nothing could be detected. I'm glad she didn't burst out laughing. Anyway that was 20 years ago, now she is the boss.
What do you think of patients associating socially with tech or nurses? Even dating.
Would a tech or a nurse be more understand or compassion to us patients; therefore, they could play both roles. A soul mate and care giver.