APS

31st APS Annual Convention · 2019

Perceptions of Healthcare Provider Competence Affect Pain Expectations

Washington, DC · May 2019

Poster · Social

  • Carolyn Amir
    National Institutes of Health
  • Elizabeth Necka
    National Institutes of Health
  • Lauren Atlas
    National Institutes of Health
  • Lauren Atlas
    National Institutes of Health

Abstract

First impressions influence preferences for and behavior towards others. We hypothesized that people would prefer competent-looking faces as their medical providers, and that perceived competence would influence pain expectations. Consistent with our hypotheses, participants preferentially selected competent-looking faces as providers and expected less pain on procedures performed by competent-looking providers.

Perception

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