From the Rothman Orthopaedic Institute, Paramus, NJ (Dr. Omari, Dr. Sodha, Dr. Koerner, Dr. Alberta, Dr. Levine, Dr. Seidenstein, and Dr. Klein), Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, St Nutley, NJ (Dr. Sodha, Dr. Koerner, Dr. Alberta, Dr. Levine, Dr. Seidenstein, and Dr. Klein), and Hackensack University Medical Center, Hackensack, NJ (Dr. Sodha, Dr. Koerner, Dr. Alberta, Dr. Levine, Dr. Seidenstein, and Dr. Klein).
J Am Acad Orthop Surg Glob Res Rev. 2021 Jun 3;5(6):e21.00039. doi: 10.5435/JAAOSGlobal-D-21-00039.
In response to the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, physician attire has evolved to incorporate personal protective equipment (PPE). Although PPE is mandated for all healthcare workers, variability exists in choice and availability. The purpose of this study was to determine patient perception of physician attire during the COVID-19 pandemic in an outpatient setting.
Three hundred sixty-eight patients who presented to our outpatient orthopaedic clinics completed an anonymous survey. In addition to demographic characteristics, patient preferences for attire, PPE, and social distancing were obtained.
Scrubs (81%, 298/368) were found to be the most acceptable physician attire. Eye protection (34.2%, 126/368) and gloves (32.6%, 120/368), however, were deemed much less acceptable; 93.5% (344/368) of patients reported that no mask was unacceptable, with 41.0% (151/368) preferring a surgical mask. Predilection for a surgical mask and N95 rose with increasing patient education level. Interestingly, 55.2% (203/368) responded that physicians should stop wearing PPE only when the Center for Disease Control recommends.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, most of the patients found scrubs to be the most acceptable attire in an office-based outpatient setting. Patients also found physician mask-wearing to be important but are less accepting of providers wearing eye and hand protection.
为应对 SARS-CoV-2 大流行,医生的着装已发展为包含个人防护装备(PPE)。尽管所有医护人员都必须穿戴 PPE,但在选择和供应方面存在差异。本研究旨在确定在 COVID-19 大流行期间门诊环境中患者对医生着装的看法。
368 名就诊于我院门诊骨科的患者完成了一项匿名调查。除了人口统计学特征外,还获得了患者对着装、PPE 和保持社交距离的偏好。
研究发现,医生穿手术服(81%,298/368)最受欢迎。然而,护目镜(34.2%,126/368)和手套(32.6%,120/368)则不太受欢迎;93.5%(344/368)的患者表示不接受不戴口罩,其中 41.0%(151/368)更喜欢戴外科口罩。随着患者受教育程度的提高,对戴外科口罩和 N95 的偏好也有所增加。有趣的是,55.2%(203/368)的患者表示,只有当疾病控制中心建议时,医生才应停止穿戴 PPE。
在 COVID-19 大流行期间,大多数患者发现医生穿手术服在门诊环境中最受欢迎。患者也认为医生戴口罩很重要,但不太接受医生戴护目镜和手套。