Basheikh Ahmed, Yasawy Murad A, Magadmi Bashair M, Alganass Yaroub, Hashim Almoutaz, Basheikh Mazen, Basheikh Mohammed
Department of Ophthalmology, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, SAU.
Department of Medicine, Ibn Sina National College, Jeddah, SAU.
Cureus. 2020 Dec 17;12(12):e12131. doi: 10.7759/cureus.12131.
Overview Successful medical care depends on the trust developed between a physician and his patient. Professionally dressed doctors are likely to achieve a higher level of trust from their patients than those with a non-professional appearance.For many years, the physician's famous white coat has been the standard professional wear around the world. Few studies in Saudi Arabia have been conducted to analyze what kind of physician outfits patients prefer and whether the choice of attire affects the patient's level of trust. These studies were either done in a single health institute, or in few primary healthcare clinics in one city. This study aims to analyze whether the type of clothing worn by a physician improves the level of trust between a patient and a doctor. Participants were asked about different styles of clothing, including Western business attire, traditional Saudi outfits, and surgical scrubs, and whether wearing the white coat was preferred. Moreover, we sought to establish if differences in age, gender, nationality, or educational background affected the responses. Methods This cross-sectional study was carried out in August and September 2018. Participants living in Saudi Arabia anonymously filled out an electronic questionnaire, distributed by social media, which measured the effect of male physicians' outfits on the general population's perception in Saudi Arabia. Participants were shown photographs of possible dress styles for physicians. Data were collected on the participants' demographics, their most and least preferred doctor's outfits, and the effect of the physician's attire on their level of trust. Results A total of 8231 participants were included in the survey: 53% males, 87.9% with university-level education or higher, and 93.5% of Saudi nationality; 76.1% of the participants responded "yes" saying that the outfit would have an effect on how a patient might receive medical advice and follow the doctor's recommendations. The most preferred outfits chosen by the participants were surgical scrubs with a white coat (39.3%), followed by a Western shirt and tie with a white coat (30.3%). The least preferred outfit was the full (traditional) Saudi outfit with a white coat (25.4%), followed by a Western business suit without a white coat (23.2%). The choices of most and least preferred attire were found to be impacted by different demographic factors, such as age, gender, and nationality, but not the educational background. Conclusion Physicians practicing in Saudi Arabia should note that their attire will earn the patient's trust and encourage compliance with advice or treatment. The most preferred outfits were surgical scrubs with a white coat and a Western shirt and tie worn with a white coat, whereas the least preferred ones were the traditional Saudi thobe, with and without shemagh or ghutra, and the Western business suit without a white coat.
概述
成功的医疗护理取决于医生与患者之间建立的信任。穿着专业的医生比那些外表不专业的医生更有可能从患者那里获得更高程度的信任。多年来,医生著名的白大褂一直是全球标准的职业着装。在沙特阿拉伯,很少有研究分析患者更喜欢哪种医生着装,以及着装选择是否会影响患者的信任程度。这些研究要么是在单一的健康机构进行,要么是在一个城市的少数初级医疗诊所进行。本研究旨在分析医生所穿服装的类型是否能提高患者与医生之间的信任程度。参与者被问及不同风格的服装,包括西式商务着装、沙特传统服装和手术服,以及是否更喜欢穿白大褂。此外,我们试图确定年龄、性别、国籍或教育背景的差异是否会影响回答。
方法
这项横断面研究于2018年8月和9月进行。居住在沙特阿拉伯的参与者通过社交媒体匿名填写一份电子问卷,该问卷测量了男性医生着装对沙特阿拉伯普通民众看法的影响。向参与者展示了医生可能的着装风格照片。收集了参与者的人口统计学数据、他们最喜欢和最不喜欢的医生着装,以及医生着装对他们信任程度的影响。
结果
共有8231名参与者被纳入调查:53%为男性,87.9%拥有大学及以上学历,93.5%为沙特国籍;76.1%的参与者回答“是”,表示着装会对患者接受医疗建议和遵循医生建议的方式产生影响。参与者选择的最喜欢的着装是搭配白大褂的手术服(39.3%),其次是搭配白大褂的西式衬衫和领带(30.3%)。最不喜欢的着装是搭配白大褂的全套(传统)沙特服装(25.4%),其次是不搭配白大褂的西式商务套装(23.2%)。发现最喜欢和最不喜欢的着装选择受到不同人口统计学因素的影响,如年龄、性别和国籍,但不受教育背景的影响。
结论
在沙特阿拉伯执业的医生应注意,他们的着装将赢得患者的信任,并鼓励患者遵守建议或接受治疗。最喜欢的着装是搭配白大褂的手术服以及搭配白大褂的西式衬衫和领带,而最不喜欢的是带有或不带有头巾或盖头的传统沙特长袍以及不搭配白大褂的西式商务套装。