InterestingFacts: People Consider Doctors More Trustworthy When They Wear a White Coat

 

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People consider doctors more trustworthy when they wear a white coat.

Uniforms convey a sense of competency across professions ranging from delivery person and airline staff to chef and firefighter. The psychological implications may be even stronger when it comes to matters of health: According to one study published in the medical journal BMJ Open, doctors who don the traditional white coat are perceived as more trustworthy, knowledgeable, and approachable than those who administer to patients in scrubs or casual business wear.


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