Physician Attire Influences Patient and Family Perceptions of Care in the Palliative Care Unit in Japan.
Atsushi ShimizuMitsue TakeuchiFumio KurosakiKaichiro TambaNaohiro SataMotoko ShimizuAlan Kawarai LeforPublished in: The American journal of hospice & palliative care (2021)
Patients and family members prefer their physicians to wear name tags and white coats and address patients by surnames. Physician attire has a significantly greater impact on perceptions of care for patients than family members in a palliative care unit.