Do patients respond differently to nurses who wear uniforms on inpatient mental health units?

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Databases searched: PubMed and CINAHL
Keywords: dress, uniform, attire, apparel, nurse*, psychiatric, mental health

Reviewed and updated 4/8/2014 ldt

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