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Are we dressed to impress? A descriptive survey assessing patients' preference of doctors' attire in the hospital setting.

机译:我们穿得好动吗?一项描述性调查,评估患者在医院环境中对医生着装的偏爱。

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This study investigated patients' attitudes to doctors in different attires in a hospital setting. A cross-sectional descriptive survey asked 586 adult patients to rate and rank photographs of a doctor in each of the following attires: scrubs, professional informal, professional formal, smart casual, casual and white coat. They were also asked to choose the single most important feature of a doctor's appearance out of six predetermined choices. Patients had most confidence in doctors wearing the white coat, followed by professional informal. Casual attire was the least confidence inspiring. No two attires were deemed to be equally rated or ranked. Varying demographic groups within the hospital rated and ranked some attire differently. Daily laundered clothing was considered to be the most important feature. With patients' clear preference for white coats, its reintroduction should be given consideration and education regarding the cleanliness of scrubs may increase patient confidence.
机译:这项研究调查了患者对医院中不同服装的医生的态度。一项横断面描述性调查要求586位成年患者对以下每种服装的医生照片进行评分和排名:磨砂,非正式职业,正式职业,休闲便装,便装和白大褂。他们还被要求从六个预定选项中选择医生外观的最重要的单个特征。患者对穿白大褂的医生最有信心,然后是非正式的专业医生。休闲装是最小的鼓舞人心的东西。没有两件衣服被认为是同等评价或排名的。医院内不同的人口群体对某些服装的评级和排名有所不同。日常洗衣服被认为是最重要的功能。在患者明显偏爱白大衣的情况下,应考虑重新引入白大衣,关于磨砂清洁度的教育可能会增加患者的信心。

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