Evidence-based care is standard practice in medicine, but the patient gown has fallen outside the scope of scholarly research. The current gown renders a patient vulnerable, diminishing patients’ sense of identity, agency, and dignity with its one-size-fits-none design. The impact on providers is similarly neglected. Our objective was to explore how patients and providers derive meaning from patient gowns. A convenience sample at an academic medical center was interviewed utilizing a standardized framework developed by a medical student and two PhD-prepared researchers with experience in qualitative methods. The study was inductive in nature, seeking to understand perceptions of the patient gown through thematic analysis of transcripts with...
OBJECTIVES We explored patient perceptions regarding physician attire in different clinical context...
Background: A doctor’s competence and professionalism is often judged on the basis of attire. Our La...
Paper submitted to the University of Kansas School of Nursing in partial fulfillment of the requirem...
Evidence-based care is standard practice in medicine, but the patient gown has fallen outside the sc...
Background: The importance of personalised and dignified care is increasingly being recognised in he...
The tenets of dignity, safety and privacy are potentially challenged when patients are required to r...
The tenets of dignity, safety and privacy are potentially challenged when patients arerequired to re...
Objectives The importance of personalized and dignified care is increasingly being recognized in hea...
Background: Despite recent drives to empower patients with person centred health care provisions, th...
Background: Despite recent drives to empower patients with person centred health care provisions, th...
In 2009, the Center for Disease Control reported that 36.1 million people were discharged from inpat...
Objectives: Despite a growing body of literature, uncertainty regarding the influence of physician d...
If you are what you wear what impact does wearing a backless hospital gown have on health, wellbeing...
Despite the known impact of clothing on social identity and self-expression, the impact of hospital ...
Introduction: Currently, medical students are not given specific guidance on how to dress. This allo...
OBJECTIVES We explored patient perceptions regarding physician attire in different clinical context...
Background: A doctor’s competence and professionalism is often judged on the basis of attire. Our La...
Paper submitted to the University of Kansas School of Nursing in partial fulfillment of the requirem...
Evidence-based care is standard practice in medicine, but the patient gown has fallen outside the sc...
Background: The importance of personalised and dignified care is increasingly being recognised in he...
The tenets of dignity, safety and privacy are potentially challenged when patients are required to r...
The tenets of dignity, safety and privacy are potentially challenged when patients arerequired to re...
Objectives The importance of personalized and dignified care is increasingly being recognized in hea...
Background: Despite recent drives to empower patients with person centred health care provisions, th...
Background: Despite recent drives to empower patients with person centred health care provisions, th...
In 2009, the Center for Disease Control reported that 36.1 million people were discharged from inpat...
Objectives: Despite a growing body of literature, uncertainty regarding the influence of physician d...
If you are what you wear what impact does wearing a backless hospital gown have on health, wellbeing...
Despite the known impact of clothing on social identity and self-expression, the impact of hospital ...
Introduction: Currently, medical students are not given specific guidance on how to dress. This allo...
OBJECTIVES We explored patient perceptions regarding physician attire in different clinical context...
Background: A doctor’s competence and professionalism is often judged on the basis of attire. Our La...
Paper submitted to the University of Kansas School of Nursing in partial fulfillment of the requirem...