Mercer Erin, Mackay-Lyons Marilyn, Conway Nicki, Flynn Jennifer, Mercer Chris
Erin Mercer, BScPT, received her physiotherapy degree from Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia. This study was completed as part of the requirements for the Bachelor of Science programme.
Physiother Can. 2008 Fall;60(4):349-57. doi: 10.3138/physio.60.4.349. Epub 2008 Nov 12.
This study investigated perceptions of patients regarding physiotherapists' attire.
Three hundred patients in three publicly funded outpatient physiotherapy clinics were asked to complete a questionnaire, ranking four photographed modes of attire (lab coat, tailored dress, "scrubs," and jeans) in terms of professionalism, preference, and appropriateness and rating their level of agreement with four statements about physiotherapists' attire.
Response rate was 63.7 %. The lab coat was ranked most professional, tailored dress most preferred, and jeans least professional and least preferred. Although jeans were deemed inappropriate (p < 0.001), strong support was shown for wearing jeans on "casual day" (p = 0.001). Age of respondents influenced the perception of the appropriateness of wearing jeans (p = 0.007 for male therapist; p = 0.017 for female therapist); only the cohort <36 years considered jeans appropriate apparel. Overall exposure to physiotherapists (number of lifetime visits) affected patients' perceptions of the importance of attire (p = 0.039) and the appropriateness of wearing jeans (p = 0.018): as number of visits increased, perceived importance decreased and perceived propriety of jeans increased.
The findings of this study, the first to examine patients' opinions of physiotherapists' attire, suggest that outpatients made clear distinctions between what they perceived as professional and what they preferred, as well as between the appropriateness of physiotherapists' wearing jeans in general and the appropriateness of their doing so on "casual day." Age and exposure to physiotherapists influenced patients' perceptions of attire.
本研究调查了患者对物理治疗师着装的看法。
在三家公立门诊物理治疗诊所的300名患者被要求完成一份问卷,根据专业性、偏好程度和适宜性对四种着装照片模式(白大褂、剪裁合身的连衣裙、“手术服”和牛仔裤)进行排序,并对关于物理治疗师着装的四条陈述的认同程度进行评分。
回复率为63.7%。白大褂被评为最具专业性,剪裁合身的连衣裙最受欢迎,牛仔裤被评为最不具专业性且最不受欢迎。尽管牛仔裤被认为不合适(p<0.001),但对于在“便装日”穿牛仔裤有强烈支持(p = 0.001)。受访者的年龄影响对穿牛仔裤适宜性的看法(男性治疗师p = 0.007;女性治疗师p = 0.017);只有年龄<36岁的人群认为牛仔裤是合适的服装。总体上接触物理治疗师的次数(终生就诊次数)影响患者对着装重要性的看法(p = 0.039)以及穿牛仔裤的适宜性(p = 0.018):随着就诊次数增加,感知到的重要性降低,而对牛仔裤适宜性的感知增加。
本研究首次调查患者对物理治疗师着装的意见,研究结果表明门诊患者在他们认为专业的与他们偏好的之间,以及在物理治疗师一般穿牛仔裤的适宜性与在“便装日”穿牛仔裤的适宜性之间做出了明确区分。年龄和接触物理治疗师的情况影响患者对着装的看法。