نتایج جستجو برای: surgical attire

تعداد نتایج: 332557  

2005
K. David Roach

Tliis study examined the influence of teaching assistant attire in the university classroom. Significant relationships were found between instructor attire and student cognitive learning, affective leaming, and ratings of instruction. Analysis of variance indicated significant differences in these variables by levels of teaching assistant dress. Significant negative relationship was found betwe...

Journal: :AORN journal 2014
Tiyu Zhao Xiaoxiang Zhang Lili Zeng Shuyan Xia Antentor Othrell Hinton Xiuyun Li

We implemented a two-year project to develop a security-gated management system for the perioperative setting using radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology to enhance the management efficiency of the OR. We installed RFID readers beside the entrances to the OR and changing areas to receive and process signals from the RFID tags that we sewed into surgical scrub attire and shoes. The sy...

2004
GARY L. BRASE JILLIAN RICHMOND

Although previous studies have evaluated the effects of attire on doctor–patient interaction, the common assumption of a tradeoff between perceptions of medical authority/ status versus trustworthiness/openness has not been established. Thirty-eight male and 40 female participants rated their perceptions of sameand opposite-gender models who all were identified as doctors, but who were wearing ...

Journal: :Irish medical journal 2013
A M Collins J Connaughton P F Ridgway

A 'Bare Below the Elbows' (BBTE) dress code policy has been introduced by the majority of NHS trusts in the UK. The aim of this Irish study was to evaluate the impact of an educational intervention on perception of medical attire. The study was carried out in two centres: a tertiary referral centre (Beaumont Hospital) and a district hospital (MRH, Portlaoise). Two questionnaires, incorporating ...

2013
Adrian Furnham Pui Shuen Chan Emma Wilson

Using a sample of 201 participants and a between-subjects design, the perceived professionalism-suitability, capability, ease to talk to and friendliness-of male and female dentists and lawyers in various attires was examined. Results showed an absolute preference for male dentists and lawyers in professional and formal attire, respectively. Male dentists and lawyers in professional and formal ...

Journal: :Journal of surgical education 2013
John A Weigelt

General:  Address people with consideration Everyone!– even when frustrated  Always know the attire for the meeting/interview you will be attending. Even if you are just dropping something off to an office please wear appropriate attire. This does not mean a suit but it does mean business casual attire.  Shake hands firmly  If wearing a nametag place it on the right (when you extend to shak...

2015
Vijaya Prasad Kamavaram Ellore Mudasser Mohammed Mahanthesh Taranath Naveen Kumar Ramagoni Vinod Kumar Gururaj Gunjalli

BACKGROUND Before arrival into doctor's clinic, child might have acquired an impression of a clinical environment and doctor's appearance. Different kind of doctor's attire may evoke different reactions. By understanding children and parent's perception and preferences about dentist's attire, a suitable dress code could be adopted to establish good rapport with children. AIM To evaluate child...

2017
Turki Aldrees Roaa Alsuhaibani Saleh Alqaryan Hajer Alzahrani Sami Alharethy Abdullah Alghunaim Sama Alohali Manal Bawazeer

OBJECTIVES To assess Saudi mother's preferences regarding Saudi children's physicians' attire, and its influence on the parents' level of trust and confidence. Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted from January to April 2014. Our sample comprised mothers of pediatric patients in both inpatient and outpatient settings at National Guard Hospital, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Mothers...

2011
Jonathan B. Freeman Andrew M. Penner Aliya Saperstein Matthias Scheutz Nalini Ambady

It is commonly believed that race is perceived through another's facial features, such as skin color. In the present research, we demonstrate that cues to social status that often surround a face systematically change the perception of its race. Participants categorized the race of faces that varied along White-Black morph continua and that were presented with high-status or low-status attire. ...

Journal: :JAMA Internal Medicine 2014

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