To Uniform or Not to Uniform? That is the Question

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Lehigh Valley Health Network LVHN Scholarly Works Patient Care Services / Nursing To Uniform or Not to Uniform? That is the Question Nicole Hartman MSN, RN Lehigh Valley Health Network, Nicole_M.Hartman@lvhn.org Donald J. Butz RN, CNRN Lehigh Valley Health Network, Donald_J.Butz@lvhn.org Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarlyworks.lvhn.org/patient-care-services-nursing Part of the Nursing Commons Published In/Presented At Research Day 2012: Transforming Culture Through Evidence-Based Practice, October 29,2012, Lehigh Valley Health Network, Allentown, PA. This Presentation is brought to you for free and open access by LVHN Scholarly Works. It has been accepted for inclusion in LVHN Scholarly Works by an authorized administrator. For more information, please contact LibraryServices@lvhn.org.

To Uniform or Not to Uniform? That is the Question Nicole M. Hartman, MSN, RN DJ Butz, MSN, RN, CNRN

Background History of nursing uniforms 19 th Century 1960 s 1980 s 1990 s

Statement of the Problem Varity of professionals Multidisciplinary teams Patient perception Family perception Staff perception Conflicting views about the effects of uniforms Individualization Uniform color Organizational decisions Just do it

Significance of the Study Why? To determine if we can provide better ways for patients and families to identify Registered Nurses (RNs) and enhance the professional image of nursing Assess patient preferences

What s Been Done So Far? Formed team in early January 2011 Completed Literature Review Discussed personal feelings/biases Reviewed current dress code policy Discussed the color coded ED team Completed staff survey regarding attire Completed IRB application Next perform nursing research study

Literature Review Key words: Staff identity, professional attire, nurse dress, nursing + professionalism, nurse identification Literature spanned 1987-2009 Sixteen articles accepted for review Most were descriptive or exploratory, single meta-analysis on professional identity Minimal information in the literature regarding the effectiveness of uniforms to improve identity or image

Literature Review: IDENTITY Nurse Image Scale Scrub uniforms All white Solid color Print tops Combinations Stethoscope Generations RN badge

Literature Review: IMAGE Professional image State identification requirement Multifactorial Uniform variability Short length of stay 12-hour shifts

Some Interesting Findings For overall images, the white uniform was paradoxically the uniform most often selected as the nurse that patients would not like to take care of you but also most often selected as being easiest to identify as a nurse. (Skorupski, 2006)

Staff Survey Results Ask RN staff member, "Do you feel patients can easily identify the different types of staff on your unit? 62% Ask TP staff member, "Do you feel patients can easily identify the different types of staff on your unit? 56%

Staff Survey Comments I don't think they care No one wears name tags We need a different uniform Nobody ever reads a name tag Badges flip, no special uniforms Pt's not told difference LVH sweatshirt seems inappropriate for work, too casual Some staff seem not to care how they lookwrinkled cloths, beat up sneakers, overkill on jewelry sloppy hair

Research Questions: Aim #1 Research Question 1: Is there a relationship between a standardized scrub uniform color for RNs and the patient perception of being able to correctly identify the RN? Research Question 2: Is there a relationship between a standardized scrub uniform color for RNs and the patient perception of the professional image of nurses?

Research Questions: Aim #2 Research Question 3: Does the patient express a preference on how they preferred to be addressed by the RN in the hospital setting?

Research Questions: Aim #3 Research Question 4: What characteristics of the unit, site or patient are associated with nurse image, nurse identity and preference for address?

Definition of Terms AIDET Training Control units Current unit Intervention units Non-standardized scrub uniform color Nurse identity Patient preference Previous admission Professional image Standardized scrub uniform color Scrub uniform standardization

Study Design Descriptive Comparative Cross-sectional Non-equivalent groups Windel scale

Sample and Setting Intervention RNs will wear navy blue scrubs Embroidered with LVHN logo Embroidered with unit s name 2 sets provided Units involved: Intervention units 7T 7B 2-South EAU EAU Control units 5T 7C

Subject Eligibility General inclusion criteria Intervention unit inclusion criteria Control unit inclusion criteria Exclusion criteria Sample size

Instrumentation Nurse Image Scale (Windel) Demographic data Identity questions Image questions Patient preferences Scoring 14-items scored on a 10-point Scale

Subject Recruitment Study participants will be identified by unit Director, PCS, or a Primary Investigator Taking inclusion/exclusion criteria into consideration Study survey will be administered and collected by unit Director, PCS, or a Primary Investigator

Benefits For participants: Voice in LVHN Patient Centered Experience Assist future patients to more easily identify RN WIIFM?? Easily identified Professionalism

Next Steps IRB approval Education for intervention and control unit staff Enroll, enroll, enroll!! Analyze, analyze, analyze!! Disseminate

Uniform Summary Professional image Professional identity Not necessary Research is fun! Essential to have great team Carolyn Davidson & Courtney Vose Nursing leadership and staff from all units involved

Contact Information: Nicole_M.Hartman@lvhn.org Donald_J.Butz@lvhn.org

References Albert, N. M., Wocial, L., Meyer, K. H., Na, J., & Trochelman, K. (2008). Impact of nurses uniforms on patient and family perception of nurse professionalism. Applied Nursing Research,21, 181 190. Apker, J., Propp, K., Ford, W., & Hofmeister, N. (2006). Collaboration, credibility, compassion, and coordination: professional nurse communication skill sets in health care team interactions. Journal of Professional Nursing, 22(3), 180-189. DeKeyser, F. G., Woloski Wruble, A., & Margalith, I. (2003). Patients voice issues of dress and address. Holistic Nursing practice, 17(6), 290 294. Kaser, M., Bugle, L. W., & Jackson, E. (2009). Dress code debate: to what degree does nursing attire influence patient perception of the care experience? Nursing Management, LaSala, K.B. & Nelson, J. (2005). What contributes to professionalism? MEDSURG Nursing, 14(1), 63 67.

References Lehna, C., Petersen, T., Grubach, K., Mastropietro, S., & Schoettle, B. (1999). Journal of Professional Nursing, 15(3), 192-199. Mason, D., & Buhler-Wilkerson, K. (2004). Who s the RN. AJN, 104(4), 11. Mangum, S., Garrison, C., Lind, C., Thackeray, R., & Wyatt, M. (1991). Perceptions of nurses uniforms. IMAGE: Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 23(2), 127-130. Mason, D., & Buhler-Wilkerson, K. (2004). Who s the RN. AJN, 104(4), 11. Ohlen, J., & Segesten, K. (1998). The professional identity of the nurse: concept analysis and development. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 28(4), 720-727. Powell, K. (2002). Nurses name badge identification: How Montana s State Board of Nursing has decided the issue. Journal of Emergency Nursing, 28(1), 78-81.

References Richardson, M. (1999). Professional issues. The symbolism and myth surrounding nurses' uniform. British Journal Of Nursing, 8(3), 169-175. Skorupski, V., & Rea, R. (2006). Patients perceptions of today s nursing attire. JONA: Journal of Nursing Administration, 36(9), 393-401. Sparrows, S. (1991). An exploration of the role of the nurses uniform through a period of non-uniform wear on an acute medical ward. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 16, 116-122. Weis, D., & Schank, M. (2002). Professional values: Key to professional development. Journal of Professional Nursing, 18(5), 271-275. Windel, L., Halbert, K., Dumont, C., Tagnesi, K., & Johnson, K. (2008). An evidencebased approach to creating a new nursing dress code. American Nurse Today, 3(1), 1.