Patient Gowns and Dehumanization During Hospital Admission: A Randomized Clinical Trial

December 27, 2024

JAMA Open: GC Punchihewa and E Broadbent

  • This clinical trial conducted in an Emergency Department in New Zealand reveals that wearing gowns was associated with patients having increased feelings of vulnerability and disempowerment.
  • The instrument for measuring dehumanization was also notable.

The findings support the premise that patients should be encouraged to wear personal clothing when gowns are not required.