Pain and satisfaction: healthcare providers’ facial appearance matters

Volume: 85, Issue: 4, Pages: 1706 - 1712
Published: Apr 7, 2020
Abstract
Trait inferences based solely on facial appearance affect many social decisions. Here we tested whether the effects of such inferences extend to the perception of physical sensations. In an actual clinical setting, we show that healthcare providers’ facial appearance is a strong predictor of pain experienced by patients during a medical procedure. The effect was specific to familiarity: facial features of healthcare providers that convey...
Paper Details
Title
Pain and satisfaction: healthcare providers’ facial appearance matters
Published Date
Apr 7, 2020
Volume
85
Issue
4
Pages
1706 - 1712
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