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Patient perceptions and preferences of physicians’ attire in Saudi primary healthcare setting

机译:沙特基础医疗机构中患者对医生着装的看法和偏好

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ABSTRACT Background : Since the time of Hippocrates, dress of the care-giver has been known to influence patient’s perception about the physician. Objectives: To explore patient’s preference about physician’s dress in Saudi primary healthcare, and how it influences their perception, regarding professionalism, competence, and confidence in the physician. Methods: A cross sectional study conducted in primary care clinics in Riyadh, enrolling 443 patients, who filled a self-administered Arabic questionnaire, enquiring about physician clothes such as white coat, scrubs and ‘thob (white-robe) shomagh (head cover)’ for males, ‘veil-skirt’ for females, and shoes. Patients’ preferences about physicians’ dresses were explored and influence of favorable dress on professionalism and trustworthiness were explored, using Chi-sq, Mann Whitney, with p ≤?.05 as significant. Principle component analysis was used to search themes in attire commonly used. Results : Over 80% of patients visiting Saudi primary care, liked seeing their physician in white coat. Traditional dress ‘thob and shomagh’ was approved by 47% whereas ‘veil and skirt’ got acceptance of 62%. Dress of physician was significantly (p?&?.005) more important to patients, who were male (Chi-sq 14.95), working (Chi-sq 9.39), educated (Chi-sq 9.84), urbanites (Chi-sq 18.34) and married (Chi-sq 7.89). Patients who valued physician attire (70%) perceived it positively influencing doctor-patient relationship: Mann Whitney U score?=?6879, p-value &0.001. Four dress-themes emerged: ‘Professional modest’, ‘Expensive modern’, ‘Traditional formal’ and ‘Casual shoes’. Conclusion : Patients preferred white coats for their doctors. Half of participants accepted traditional dresses. Majority valued physician’s attire as a positive influence.
机译:摘要背景:自希波克拉底以来,护理人员的着装会影响患者对医生的看法。目标:探讨患者对沙特初级医疗机构对医生穿着的偏爱,以及它如何影响他们的看法,专业知识,能力和对医生的信心。方法:在利雅得的初级保健诊所中进行的一项横断面研究,招募了443名患者,他们填写了一份自行填写的阿拉伯语问卷,询问医生的衣服,例如白大褂,磨砂膏和胸罩(长袍) '代表男性,'面纱裙'代表女性,以及鞋子。使用Mann Whitney的Chi-sq(p≤?05)为显着性,探讨了患者对医生穿着的偏爱,并探讨了偏爱的穿着对职业素养和信任度的影响。主成分分析用于搜索常用服装的主题。结果:超过80%的前往沙特初级保健的患者喜欢看白大褂的医生。传统服饰“ thob and shomagh”获得47%的认可,而“面纱和裙子”获得62%的认可。对于男性(Chi-sq 14.95),工作(Chi-sq 9.39),受过教育(Chi-sq 9.84),城市居民(Chi-sq)的患者,医师的着装显着(p?<。005)更重要。 18.34),并已婚(Chi-sq 7.89)。重视医师服装的患者(70%)认为这对医生与患者的关系有积极影响:Mann Whitney U得分?=?6879,p值<0.001。出现了四个着装主题:“职业谦虚”,“昂贵的现代”,“传统正装”和“休闲鞋”。结论:患者偏爱白大褂的医生。一半的参与者接受了传统服饰。多数人认为医师的服装是积极的影响。

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