Acupuncture & Meridian Science Research Center, College of Oriental Medicine, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
J Altern Complement Med. 2011 Aug;17(8):763-7. doi: 10.1089/acm.2010.0612. Epub 2011 Jul 1.
The patient's impression of the doctor is an important factor in a clinical consultation, and the doctor's attire also plays a great role in promoting trust and confidence in the patients. Previous studies have shown that a doctor in a white coat will appear more professional, confident, and trustworthy. The objective of this study was to investigate whether the influence of a doctor's attire applies for both Western and Oriental medical doctors.
Before a clinical consultation, 153 patients were asked to assess photographs showing an identical doctor wearing four different dress styles. The patients were divided into two groups: One group was told that the doctor in the photograph was a Western doctor, whereas the other group was told that the doctor was an Oriental medical doctor. Patients' ratings of preference for competency, trustworthiness, comfortableness, and treatment choice were then measured and compared.
Patients preferred a doctor in a white coat the most, giving highest ratings for competency and trustworthiness, while reporting to feel most comfortable with a doctor in traditional dress. No difference was found between Western and Oriental medical doctors. Patients prefer their doctors to wear white coats, regardless of whether the doctor is a Western or Oriental medical doctor, even though patients feel more comfortable with doctors wearing traditional dress.
The preference about doctors' attire symbolizes the perception of patients regarding their doctor's image. Taking the historical and symbolic meaning of the doctor's white coat together, this clear preference of patients for the white coat might imply that patients require a more scientific and professional image, regardless of whether the doctors are Western or Oriental medical doctors.
患者对医生的印象是临床咨询的一个重要因素,医生的着装也在很大程度上促进了患者对医生的信任和信心。先前的研究表明,穿白大褂的医生会显得更专业、自信和值得信赖。本研究旨在调查医生的着装是否对西医和中医医生都有影响。
在临床咨询之前,153 名患者被要求对四张不同着装风格的同一医生照片进行评估。患者被分为两组:一组被告知照片中的医生是西医医生,另一组被告知医生是中医医生。然后测量并比较患者对能力、可信度、舒适度和治疗选择的偏好评分。
患者最喜欢穿白大褂的医生,对能力和可信度的评价最高,而对传统着装的医生感觉最舒适。西医和中医医生之间没有发现差异。患者更喜欢他们的医生穿白大褂,无论医生是西医还是中医医生,尽管患者对穿传统服装的医生感觉更舒适。
对医生着装的偏好象征着患者对医生形象的看法。考虑到医生白大褂的历史和象征意义,患者对白大褂的明显偏好可能意味着患者需要更科学和专业的形象,无论医生是西医还是中医医生。