The nurses’ uniform in pediatrics, the opinion of children and ... - PMC
The history of the nursing uniform is a mirror of the nursing profession’s own growth and societal change. Historical Foundations NURSING UNIFORMS
: Early nursing was often performed by religious orders. Uniforms were essentially nun’s habits—long, dark dresses with white hoods, symbolizing humility and purity. The nurses’ uniform in pediatrics, the opinion of
: In the mid-19th century, Nightingale worked to professionalize nursing. She introduced the first recognizable nursing uniform to distinguish trained nurses from untrained ones, consisting of long dresses, aprons, and caps. : In the later 20th century, the traditional
: In the later 20th century, the traditional dress was largely replaced by "scrubs"—v-neck tunics and trousers. These offered better mobility, were easier to mass-produce, and could withstand high-temperature laundering for infection control. The Impact on Professional Identity and Patient Care
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