Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2668728 | Journal of Pediatric Nursing | 2013 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Children may fear nurses wearing white uniforms. When emotions and uniform color were studied in 233 children, many positive emotions were most often associated with blue, bold pink-patterned, or yellow-patterned tops (all p ≤ .002). Negative emotions were not associated with uniform top colors (all p < .001). However, after excluding “uniform color does not matter,” 8 negative emotions were most often associated with white uniform color (p < .001–.04), and 2 others were most often associated with the yellow-patterned top. Bold pink-patterned and solid blue uniform tops were preferred. In conclusion, children's emotions were associated with nurse uniform color.
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Authors
Nancy M. Albert, Jane Burke, James F. Bena, Shannon M. Morrison, Jennifer Forney, Susan Krajewski,