Authors

  1. Clavelle, Joanne T. DNP, RN, NEA-BC, FACHE
  2. Goodwin, Miki PhD, RN, PHN
  3. Tivis, Laura J. PhD

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to increase understanding of patient perceptions of nursing professional image, appearance, and identification to inform implementation of professional clinical attire.

 

BACKGROUND: There is growing evidence of patient preference for and organizational implementation of professional clinical attire.

 

METHODS: A total of 350 randomly selected inpatients were surveyed using the professional image and patient preferences survey prior to a revision of the dress code for nursing.

 

RESULTS: Patients gave high scores for nursing image, appearance, and identification, with no support for color-coded uniforms.

 

CONCLUSIONS: Organizations should assess patient perceptions before implementation of a dress code for nursing.