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Medical Humanities, 2014
Much has been written about the symbolic function of the white coat: its implications of purity, its representation of authority and professionalism, and its role in consolidating a medical hierarchy. By contrast, the medical literature has paid almost no attention to the patient gown.
Caroline, Wellbery, Melissa, Chan
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Much has been written about the symbolic function of the white coat: its implications of purity, its representation of authority and professionalism, and its role in consolidating a medical hierarchy. By contrast, the medical literature has paid almost no attention to the patient gown.
Caroline, Wellbery, Melissa, Chan
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White coat effect and white coat hypertension in pediatric patients
Pediatric Nephrology, 2002We evaluated the prevalence of white coat (WC) effect in pediatric age patients and that of white coat hypertension (WCH) in hypertensive pediatric patients. Two hundred and six patients (136 normotensive and 70 hypertensive patients, 107 boys and 99 girls, aged 6-25 years, mean 13.4, SD 4.7) were studied.
Seiji, Matsuoka +3 more
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White coat hypertension and white coat effect similarities and differences*
American Journal of Hypertension, 1995The rise in blood pressure (BP) associated with clinical visit (white coat effect) may be one basic mechanism of white coat hypertension (persistently raised clinic BP together with a normal BP outside the clinic), but the relations between white coat hypertension, white coat effect, and target organ damage have not yet been assessed on large ...
P, Verdecchia +7 more
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White coat effect and white coat hypertension in community pharmacy practice
Blood Pressure Monitoring, 2005The aim of the present study was to investigate whether a white coat effect (WCE) can be observed and quantified in community pharmacy practice.In five community pharmacies of Basel, Switzerland, clients asking for blood pressure (BP) measurement were recruited to participate in a free of charge study.
Andrea, Botomino +4 more
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1991
To the Editors: About 2 years ago, I gave up wearing sport coats and suits while practicing medicine and went back to wearing a white lab coat.
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To the Editors: About 2 years ago, I gave up wearing sport coats and suits while practicing medicine and went back to wearing a white lab coat.
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"Are You Wearing Your White Coat?": Telemedicine in the Time of Pandemic.
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 2020Marcin Chwistek
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1988
To the Editor. —I read with considerable interest the article by Pickering et al1entitled "How Common is White Coat Hypertension?" in the Jan 8 issue ofJAMA. The well-known phenomenon that the authors describe must be taken into consideration before starting a lifetime management program for patients whose blood pressures are elevated in a medical ...
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To the Editor. —I read with considerable interest the article by Pickering et al1entitled "How Common is White Coat Hypertension?" in the Jan 8 issue ofJAMA. The well-known phenomenon that the authors describe must be taken into consideration before starting a lifetime management program for patients whose blood pressures are elevated in a medical ...
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