Exploring perceptions of inpatient hospital attire in children with cancer.
Christy M LucasMolly C MackJill MajeskiScott H MaurerPublished in: Pediatric blood & cancer (2024)
Children with cancer prefer wearing their own clothes in the hospital for physical and emotional comfort. They are willing to wear gowns for ease of care; however, they do not want to arbitrate when they need to make that choice. Providers may ease distress by considering a child's own clothes as default hospital attire with instructions for when a gown is necessary for good clinical care.