Professional framing and emotional stability modulate facial appearance biases in nursing students.
Edita FinoSerena Di CampliGiulia PatrignaniMichela MazzettiPublished in: Japan journal of nursing science : JJNS (2020)
Present findings suggest that facial appearance bias among nursing students may be downregulated by activating cognitive representations of their professional role as future caretakers and their caretaking motivation. This speaks of the need to integrate as early as possible into existing nursing education programs simulation scenarios aimed to increase emotional awareness and model nursing students' future relational and caring skills.