Lill Marianne M, Wilkinson Tim J
Christchurch School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Otago, New Zealand.
BMJ. 2005 Dec 24;331(7531):1524-7. doi: 10.1136/bmj.331.7531.1524.
To document patients' preferred dress styles of their doctors and modes of address.
Descriptive survey.
Inpatients and outpatients at a tertiary level hospital, New Zealand.
202 inpatients and 249 outpatients, mean age 55.9 (SD 19.3) years.
Ranking of patients' opinions of photographs showing doctors wearing different dress styles. A five point Likert scale was used to measure patient comfort with particular items of appearance.
Patients preferred doctors to wear semiformal attire, but the addition of a smiling face was even better. The next most preferred styles were semiformal without a smile, followed by white coat, formal suit, jeans, and casual dress. Patients were more comfortable with conservative items of clothing, such as long sleeves, covered shoes, and dress trousers or skirts than with less conservative items such as facial piercing, short tops, and earrings on men. Many less conservative items such as jeans were still acceptable to most patients. Most patients preferred to be called by their first name, to be introduced to a doctor by full name and title, and to see the doctor's name badge worn at the breast pocket. Older patients had more conservative preferences.
Patients prefer doctors to wear semiformal dress and are most comfortable with conservative items; many less conservative items were, however, acceptable. A smile made a big difference.
记录患者对医生着装风格和称呼方式的偏好。
描述性调查。
新西兰一家三级医院的住院患者和门诊患者。
202名住院患者和249名门诊患者,平均年龄55.9(标准差19.3)岁。
患者对展示医生穿着不同风格服装照片的意见排名。采用五点李克特量表来衡量患者对特定外貌特征的舒适度。
患者更喜欢医生穿半正式服装,但面带微笑更好。其次最受欢迎的风格是不微笑的半正式服装,然后是白大褂、正式套装、牛仔裤和休闲装。患者对保守的服装单品,如长袖、遮盖的鞋子以及正装长裤或裙子,比对面部穿孔、短上衣和男性耳环等不太保守的单品更感到舒适。许多不太保守的单品,如牛仔裤,对大多数患者来说仍然是可以接受的。大多数患者更喜欢被直呼其名,希望医生在介绍时说出全名和头衔,并希望看到医生佩戴在胸前口袋的姓名徽章。老年患者的偏好更为保守。
患者更喜欢医生穿半正式服装,对保守单品最感舒适;然而,许多不太保守的单品也是可以接受的。微笑有很大影响。