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Importance of physicians’ attire: factors influencing the impression it makes on patients, a cross-sectional study

机译:横断面研究:医生着装的重要性:影响人们印象的因素

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Objective The aim of the present study was to determine the importance of physician attire in inspiring confidence in patients, patient preferences and factors influencing the impression made by the clothing worn by doctors. Methods Self-administered questionnaires were distributed and completed in five pharmacies across Japan (April–October 2012) to patients or their carers (aged ≥20 years). The survey was performed over 2 consecutive days in each pharmacy. To estimate patient confidence in doctors, questions were asked addressing six items, namely doctors’ attire, speech (way of speaking, volume, tone etc.), age, gender, title (professor, PhD etc.) and reputation. Participants were shown photographs of five different types of attire for male and female doctors (i.e. white coats, scrubs, semiformal, smart casual and casual wear) and asked to rate the appropriateness of each clothing style using a five-point Likert scale. Results Of the 1411 patients or carers who attended the pharmacies, 530 responded to the questionnaire, with 491 complete responses used in subsequent analyses. The mean age of respondents was 51.9?years and 40.3% were male. Speech was the most important factor (mean score 4.60) in determining confidence in doctors, followed by reputation (4.06) and attire (4.00). With regard to attire, regardless of a doctor’s gender, the white coat was judged to be the most appropriate style of dress, followed by surgical scrubs. Only the preference for scrubs was significantly affected by age, gender and region (P?65?years of age who thought scrubs were inappropriate compared with those aged 20–34?years (adjusted odds ratios of 4.30 and 12.7 for male doctors, and 3.66 and 6.91 for female doctors). Conclusions Attire is one of the important factor that inspires patient confidence in physicians. White coats were deemed the most appropriate clothing style for doctors, followed by scrubs. However, older participants perceived scrubs to be less appropriate attire than younger subjects.
机译:目的本研究的目的是确定医师服装对激发患者信心,患者偏好和影响医生所穿衣服印象的因素的重要性。方法在日本(2012年4月至2012年10月)的5家药房中,向患者或其护理者(≥20岁)分发并填写了自填问卷。该调查在每个药房连续2天进行。为了估计患者对医生的信心,提出了六个问题的询问,分别是医生的着装,讲话方式(说话方式,音量,语气等),年龄,性别,职称(教授,博士学位等)和声誉。向参与者展示了男医生和女医生五种不同类型的服装的照片(即白大衣,磨砂,半正式,精巧的便装和便装),并要求他们使用五点李克特量表对每种服装样式的适当性进行评分。结果在1411名参加药房的患者或护理人员中,有530份回答了问卷,随后进行了491份完整的回答。受访者的平均年龄为51.9岁,男性为40.3%。言语是确定医生信心的最重要因素(平均分4.60),其次是声誉(4.06)和着装(4.00)。在服装方面,无论医生的性别如何,白大褂都被认为是最合适的着装风格,其次是手术擦洗。只有磨砂膏的选择受年龄,性别和地区的影响显着(P?65?岁的人认为磨砂膏与20–34?岁的人相比是不合适的(男性医生的调整后优势比分别为4.30和12.7,以及3.66)结论:服装是激发患者对医生信心的重要因素之一,白大褂被认为是最适合医生的衣着风格,其次是磨砂,但年龄较大的参与者认为磨砂不如服装合适年轻的学科。

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