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患者对军事眼科诊所医生着装的看法。

Patient Perception of Physician Attire in a Military Ophthalmology Clinic.

作者信息

Scheive Melanie, Gillis John, Gillis Sarah, Legault Gary L

机构信息

Ophthalmology, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, USA.

Ophthalmology, Wilford Hall Eye Center, Lackland, USA.

出版信息

Cureus. 2021 Jan 4;13(1):e12472. doi: 10.7759/cureus.12472.

Abstract

Introduction The purpose of this study is to investigate patient preferences of physician attire in an outpatient military ophthalmology clinic to determine how these preferences affect patients' perceptions of physician competence and their overall clinical experience. Materials and methods This study is a prospective survey administered to patients at the ophthalmology clinic at Brooke Army Medical Center. USA. Patients who were willing to participate in a volunteer survey were included in this study. Demographic information and survey questions were utilized in this study along with words and pictures for patients to select a preference in physician attire in the clinic setting (scrubs, military uniform, or civilian professional attire) and surgical setting (surgical cap or a surgical bouffant). The survey asks patients if physician attire impacts patient confidence in physician abilities (yes or no) and if surgeon attire impacts the likelihood of the patient taking the surgeon's advice (yes or no). Results The demographic distribution includes 57-77 years old participants (53%), females (61%), retirees (49%), and dependent spouses (40%). The racial distribution includes 46% - Caucasian, 20% - African American, 22% - Hispanic, 6 - % Asian, and 6% - other. Most patient appointment types were established follow-up (77%) with only 12% new and 11% walk-in. The survey results (N=308) indicate that most patients (64%) did not have a preference in physician clinical attire, while 22% preferred scrubs, 11% preferred military uniform, and 3% preferred civilian attire. Most patients (66%) did not have a preference for surgical headwear, while 27% preferred the surgical cap, and 7% preferred the surgical bouffant. Only 9% of the patients surveyed indicated that physician attire impacted their confidence in their physician's ability, and 12% reported that attire impacted the likelihood of taking advice. Conclusions Most patients in an outpatient military ophthalmology clinic do not have a preference for physician attire or surgical headwear when surveyed. The majority of patients did not feel physician attire impacted their perception of physician's ability or their likelihood of taking advice. When indicating a preference, patients tended to prefer scrubs to outpatient civilian attire or military attire and trended towards preferring surgical cap over surgical bouffant for headwear.

摘要

引言 本研究的目的是调查门诊军事眼科诊所患者对医生着装的偏好,以确定这些偏好如何影响患者对医生能力的看法以及他们的整体临床体验。

材料与方法 本研究是对美国布鲁克陆军医疗中心眼科诊所的患者进行的一项前瞻性调查。愿意参与自愿调查的患者被纳入本研究。本研究使用了人口统计学信息和调查问题,同时还配有文字和图片,让患者在诊所环境(手术服、军装或 civilian professional attire)和手术环境(手术帽或手术蓬松帽)中选择对医生着装的偏好。该调查询问患者医生着装是否会影响患者对医生能力的信心(是或否),以及外科医生着装是否会影响患者接受外科医生建议的可能性(是或否)。

结果 人口统计学分布包括57 - 77岁的参与者(53%)、女性(61%)、退休人员(49%)和家属配偶(40%)。种族分布包括46% - 白种人、20% - 非裔美国人、22% - 西班牙裔、6% - 亚洲人以及6% - 其他。大多数患者预约类型是既定的随访(77%),只有12%是新患者,11%是临时来诊患者。调查结果(N = 308)表明,大多数患者(64%)对医生临床着装没有偏好,而22%更喜欢手术服,11%更喜欢军装,3%更喜欢 civilian professional attire。大多数患者(66%)对手术头饰没有偏好,而27%更喜欢手术帽,7%更喜欢手术蓬松帽。只有9%的受访患者表示医生着装会影响他们对医生能力的信心,12%的患者报告着装会影响接受建议的可能性。

结论 在接受调查时,门诊军事眼科诊所的大多数患者对医生着装或手术头饰没有偏好。大多数患者认为医生着装不会影响他们对医生能力的看法或接受建议的可能性。在表明偏好时,患者倾向于更喜欢手术服而非门诊 civilian professional attire 或军装,并且在头饰方面倾向于更喜欢手术帽而非手术蓬松帽。

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