Patient preferences for chiropractors' attire: a cross-sectional study of UQTR university-based chiropractic clinic

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Leduc, Laurence [1 ]
Theroux, Jean [2 ]
Marois, Caroline [3 ]
Lavigne, Genevieve [4 ]
Blanchette, Marc-Andre [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Quebec Trois Rivieres, Dept Chiroprat, 3351 Blvd Forges,CP 500, Trois Rivieres, PQ G9A 5H7, Canada
[2] Ctr Hosp Univ Sainte Justine, Montreal, PQ, Canada
[3] Univ Sherbrooke, Longueuil, PQ, Canada
[4] Sci Consultant, Vancouver, BC, Canada
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Clothing; Patient satisfaction; Perception; Professional patient; Trust; Attire; Patient preference; PERCEPTION; IMPACT;
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10.1186/s12998-025-00569-0
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R49 [康复医学];
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BackgroundA significant body of research has examined how the attire of physicians and nurses affects patients' perceptions, preferences, and outcomes. However, limited research has focused on the clothing worn by other health professionals, such as chiropractors. The present study aims to explore patients' preferences and perceptions of chiropractors' attire.MethodsUsing a cross-sectional image-based procedure, new patients to a university clinic were questioned regarding their preferences for four different attires (casual, formal, scrub, and white coat) worn by both a male and a female chiropractor. Patients also reported their perceptions in terms of chiropractors' knowledge, trustworthiness, competence, professionalism, and comfortable for each photograph.ResultsFrom August 10, 2022, to January 23, 2023, 75 new patients participated in the study. Results indicated a strong preference for scrubs for both male and female chiropractors. Chiropractors in scrubs were also seen as more knowledgeable, trustworthy, competent, and professional, and comfortable. This was closely followed by those wearing white coats and formal attire. Notably, the white coat worn by the female chiropractor received significantly more positive ratings than when worn by her male counterpart.ConclusionIn conclusion, our findings suggest that chiropractors' attire influences patients' perceptions and should be considered in the development of dress codes for public and private clinics. Further research is essential to understand better how the gender and age of care providers affect patient evaluations.
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