Johnson Scarlett C, Doi Maegan L M, Yamamoto Loren G
University of Hawai'i John A. Burns School of Medicine, Kapi'olani Medical Center for Women and Children, Honolulu, HI, USA
University of Hawai'i John A. Burns School of Medicine, Kapi'olani Medical Center for Women and Children, Honolulu, HI, USA.
Clin Pediatr (Phila). 2016 Sep;55(10):915-20. doi: 10.1177/0009922815616889. Epub 2015 Nov 24.
First impressions based on practitioner appearance often form the basis for preliminary assumptions regarding trust, confidence, and competence, especially in situations where patients or family members do not have an established relationship with the physician. Given their growing prevalence, we strove to further investigate whether visible tattoos or piercings on a medical provider affects a patient's perception of the provider's capabilities and their trust in the care that would be provided. A survey using photographs of simulated practitioners was administered to 314 participants split between rural and urban locations. Study volunteers rated tattooed practitioners with lower confidence ratings when compared with nontattooed practitioners and reported greater degrees of discomfort with greater degrees of facial piercing. We concluded that these factors adversely affect the clinical confidence ratings of practitioners, regardless of the gender, age group, or location of participants.
基于从业者外表形成的第一印象往往构成有关信任、信心和能力的初步假设的基础,尤其是在患者或其家庭成员与医生没有既定关系的情况下。鉴于纹身和穿孔现象越来越普遍,我们努力进一步调查医疗服务提供者身上可见的纹身或穿孔是否会影响患者对其能力的看法以及对所提供护理的信任。我们对314名参与者进行了一项调查,这些参与者来自农村和城市地区,调查使用了模拟从业者的照片。研究志愿者对有纹身的从业者的信心评级低于没有纹身的从业者,并且报告说面部穿孔程度越高,不适感越强。我们得出结论,这些因素会对从业者的临床信心评级产生不利影响,无论参与者的性别、年龄组或所在地如何。