Went in to hospital as a day patient for a minor op on my ear, but with general anaesthetic. General experience very good.
But would have preferred not to wear a gown but my own clothes. Didn't feel confident to ask so wore the gown as instructed.
My feeling is: should only have to wear a gown if there is a very clear medical reason why. Would a hospital have the right to refuse treatment if you declined if they couldn't show you why you needed to? Could you wear your own gown bought for the purpose? I think it is demeaning to have to wear someone else's clothes as a condition of receiving medical treatment unless there is a crystal clear reason why.
"Hospital gowns"
About: The Royal Victoria Infirmary / General surgery The Royal Victoria Infirmary General surgery NE1 4LP
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