Patient Perspectives Regarding Healthcare Professional Attire

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作者
Seah, Adriel [1 ]
Ng, Kaiwen [1 ]
Ang, Tony [1 ]
Ho, Sean Wei Loong [1 ]
机构
[1] Tan Tock Seng Hosp, Orthopaed Surg, Singapore, Singapore
关键词
office; formal; scrubs; patient experience; doctors; orthopaedic surgery; professionalism; attire; SATISFACTION; ADHERENCE;
D O I
10.7759/cureus.57157
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Introduction Physician attire has been shown to influence patients' impression of their healthcare provider. Scrubs and formal office attire are interchangeably worn by physicians. This study aimed to determine differences in scrubs and formal office attire on patient perceptions of professionalism, friendliness, aptitude, and empathy. Methods A single-center questionnaire study was conducted and a total of 150 patients were included. Patients were recruited from the inpatient and outpatient settings. Patients completed a questionnaire in which they rated 22 photographs. The photographs comprised a series of randomly arranged vignettes, with each participating physician appearing twice - once in formal office attire, once in scrubs. The physicians served as their own controls. Patients were asked to rate the depicted physicians based on the following four criteria - professionalism, friendliness, aptitude, and empathy. Each criterion was rated on an 11-point scale (0-10). Comprehensive demographic information, including age, gender, and race, was collected. Results A total of 150 responses were collected (50 inpatient and 50 orthopaedic surgery outpatient, 50 general medicine outpatient). Scrubs were rated significantly higher than formal office attire in all domains: professionalism [mean 7.52 (SD 1.95) vs. 6.69 (SD 2.38), p< 0.001], friendliness [mean 7.54 (SD 1.86) vs. 6.87 (SD 2.23), p< 0.001], aptitude [mean 7.44 (SD 1.99) vs. 6.72 (SD 2.36), p < 0.001] and empathy [mean 7.36 (SD 2.01) vs. 6.71 (SD 2.36), p < 0.001]. The perceived age of the physician did not affect any of the domain scores. Female physicians scored poorer in professionalism [mean 6.95 (SD 2.30) vs. 7.20 (SD 2.16), p < 0.05] compared to male physicians, but this difference resolved when analyzing only physicians wearing Scrubs. Conclusion Patients view physicians in scrubs as having higher professionalism, friendliness, aptitude, and empathy as compared to physicians in formal office attire. Physicians should don standardized colored scrubs with a prominent name tag to improve patient perceptions.
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