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我应该穿什么去看诊?一项针对儿科骨科患者和家长的全国性调查。

What Should I Wear to Clinic? A National Survey of Pediatric Orthopaedic Patients and Parents.

机构信息

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Seattle Children's Hospital.

University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA.

出版信息

J Pediatr Orthop. 2020 Nov-Dec;40(10):e1010-e1016. doi: 10.1097/BPO.0000000000001645.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

A number of factors have been shown to affect how surgeons are subjectively viewed, including their appearance in clinic. Patient preference for pediatric orthopaedic surgeon attire has not previously been studied, nor has its influence on initial perception of the surgeon.

METHODS

At 5 pediatric regional sites across the United States, parents and patients presenting to the pediatric orthopaedic clinic were given anonymous surveys showing 8 photos of surgeons in different clinical dress including in business or scrub dress, each with or without white coat (WC). Subjects reported their demographics, single preferred photo, rated characteristics of the surgeons in each photo on a 5-point Likert scale, and answered specific questions on scrubs and WCs. The first consecutively completed 100 parent and 100 patient surveys were included from each site.

RESULTS

One thousand surveys were collected from patients (500) and parents (500). The majority felt a surgeon's clinical dress would not affect how they are cared for (83%), and that it was ok to wear scrubs in clinic (90%). Overall, WC was preferred to those without no matter the age, but there was no difference between scrub and business choices. Of those stating a preference, woman in business and WC (24%) and woman in scrubs and WC (21%) were most selected, with the only geographic difference being the midwest's preference for man in business and WC. Females were more likely to prefer women photographs (P<0.0001).

CONCLUSIONS

In general, pediatric orthopaedic patients and parents do not have a strong specific preference toward what their surgeon wears to clinic, including whether or not we are dressed in scrubs, but some initial biases exist. When asked to choose, the traditional WC worn over any attire is preferred, and female patients and parents uncover a preference for a surgeon of their own sex.

LEVEL OF EVIDENCE

Level III.

摘要

背景

有许多因素会影响人们对外科医生的主观看法,包括他们在诊室的外表。以前没有研究过患者对小儿矫形外科医生着装的偏好,也没有研究过这种偏好对外科医生最初印象的影响。

方法

在美国 5 个小儿矫形外科区域中心,向在小儿矫形科诊所就诊的家长和患者发放了匿名调查问卷,展示了 8 位外科医生的不同临床着装照片,包括穿商务装或手术服,每位医生的着装都有或没有白大褂(WC)。被调查者报告了他们的人口统计学信息、最喜爱的单一照片、对每张照片中外科医生的特征进行 5 级 Likert 评分,并回答了关于手术服和 WC 的具体问题。每个中心连续完成的前 100 份家长和 100 份患者调查问卷均包含在内。

结果

共收集了来自患者(500 人)和家长(500 人)的 1000 份调查问卷。大多数人认为外科医生的临床着装不会影响他们的护理方式(83%),在诊室穿手术服是可以接受的(90%)。总体而言,无论年龄大小,WC 都比没有 WC 的更受欢迎,但手术服和商务装的选择没有区别。在表示偏好的人群中,穿商务装和 WC 的女性(24%)和穿手术服和 WC 的女性(21%)的选择率最高,唯一的地域差异是中西部地区更喜欢穿商务装和 WC 的男性。女性更有可能选择女性照片(P<0.0001)。

结论

一般来说,小儿矫形外科的患者和家长对他们的外科医生在诊室的着装没有强烈的特定偏好,包括是否穿手术服,但存在一些最初的偏见。当被要求选择时,传统的穿在任何服装外面的 WC 更受欢迎,女性患者和家长更倾向于选择与自己性别相同的外科医生。

证据等级

III 级。

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