Patients' Perceptions of Nurse Uniforms
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This qualitative study was designed to discover what patients think of the uniforms worn by nurses in general practice, and whether they make a difference to the interactions between a patient and nurse. The results showed that a modern version of the traditional nurse's uniform is acceptable to most patients, especially for 'tasks and procedures'. Patients saw this aspect of a nurse's work as a lower priority than providing help, information and advice in a readily accessible manner, and for this a less traditional and more 'normal' outfit was more acceptable.
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