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Patients attitude towards surgeons attire in Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital Drogheda

机译:卢尔德圣母医院德罗赫达的患者对外科医生着装的态度

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>Background: A doctor’s competence and professionalism is often judged on the basis of attire. Our Lady of Lourdes (OLOL) is a leading Irish hospital in the implementation of Bare Below the Elbows (BBTE) policy, however surgical attire is not standardised and there is great variability in attire worn on wards. We aimed to evaluate patients attitude towards surgeons attire in OLOL. >Methods: A prospective survey of adult surgical in-patients was conducted from October 2013 to February 2014. A twelve-question questionnaire was used as data collection tool, using a five point Likert scale to assess patients response to each question. Data were collected on patient demographics, patients level of trust and confidence based on different surgical attire, and patients perception of different attire worn by surgical teams. >Results: There were 150 completed surveys during the study period with a male to female ratio of 44% to 56% respectively. The mean patient length of in-hospital stay (LOS) was 4.7 days (range 1–22). The most commonly represented age group was 30–40 years (18%), with a comparable spread among all age groups. The majority of patients found the attire worn by surgeons on the ward to be very appropriate (93%). Majority of responders believed scrubs to be the most appropriate attire for surgeons on wards (39%), followed by shirt and tie with white coat (38%) followed by short sleeved shirt and no tie (18%). Shirt and tie with white coat had a positive effect on patients trust in 63% of responders, a negative effect in 10% and no effect in 26%. Scrubs had a positive effect on patients trust in 63%, negative effect in 11% and no effect in 25%. Short sleeved shirt and no tie had a positive effect in 44%, negative effect in 25% and no effect in 30% of patients. >Conclusion: Patients in OLOL find attire worn by surgeons to be appropriate. Shirt and tie with white coat or scrubs remains the patient’s choice attire for surgeons. Shirt and tie with white coat or scrubs has a more positive effect on trust of patients compared to short sleeved shirt and no tie.
机译:>背景:通常根据着装来判断医生的能力和专业水平。我们的卢尔德夫人(OLOL)是实施“肘部裸露”(BBTE)政策的爱尔兰领先医院,但是手术装束并未标准化,病房所穿的装束也存在很大差异。我们旨在评估患者对OLOL中外科医生着装的态度。 >方法:从2013年10月至2014年2月,对成人外科住院患者进行了一项前瞻性调查。使用十二题问卷作为数据收集工具,使用李克特五点量表评估患者对每个问题。收集有关患者人口统计学,基于不同手术服装的患者信任度和信心水平以及患者对手术团队所穿不同服装的看法的数据。 >结果:研究期间完成了150项调查,男女比例分别为44%至56%。患者平均住院时间为4.7天(范围1至22)。最常见的年龄组是30-40岁(18%),在所有年龄组中的分布都相当。大多数患者发现病房的外科医生穿着的服装非常合适(93%)。大多数响应者认为,磨砂是病房外科医生最合适的服装(39%),其次是衬衫和领带配白大褂(38%),其次是短袖衬衫和无领带(18%)。衬衫和白大褂的领带对患者的信任产生积极影响,有63%的患者信任,有10%的患者有负面影响,有26%的患者没有影响。磨砂膏对患者的信任度有正面效果,占63%,负面效果为11%,无效果为25%。短袖衬衫和无领带的患者中有44%的患者为阳性,有25%的患者为阴性,有30%的患者为零。 >结论: OLOL患者认为外科医生穿着的服装合适。衬衫,领带和白大衣或磨砂膏仍然是患者为外科医生选择的着装。与没有袖子的短袖衬衫相比,带有白大衣或磨砂的衬衫和领带对患者的信任感更积极。

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