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Anna - I do not know of any formal research on this topic. I only know what I see and how the clothing people wear in nursing homes tend to create lines of division. In other words, people know who works at the home because they wear scrubs, and not only that, the scrubs are color-coded to indicate where you work. People have told me that it helps the elders recognize who works at the home, but it makes me wonder if the home really wants to create an environment where we build relationships with one another built on our clothing rather than who we really are. My guess is that the elders would know who you are and what you do at the home regardless of what clothing you wear. Clothing not only can create hierarachical structures, but with scrubs, it reinforces the medical model. People live in the home because they are sick and the caregiver's clothes are a reminder of that.
If I come across any articles, I'll certainly post them.
Denise Hyde
Denise Hyde, Eden Educator and Mentor Omaha, NE |