Grün Felix C, Heibges Maren, Westfal Viola, Feufel Markus A
Department of Psychology and Ergonomics (IPA), Division of Ergonomics, Technische Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany.
Front Psychol. 2022 Mar 21;13:836157. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.836157. eCollection 2022.
A first impression matters, in particular when encounters are brief as in most doctor-patient interactions. In this study, we investigate how physicians' body postures impact patients' first impressions of them and extend previous research by exploring posture effects on the perception of roles of a physician - not just single aspects such as scholarly expertise or empathy. In an online survey, 167 participants ranked photographs of 4 physicians (2 female, 2 male) in 4 postures (2 open, 2 closed). The results show that male physicians were rated more positively when assuming open rather than closed postures with respect to all professional physician roles. Female physicians in open postures were rated similarly positive for items related to medical competence, but they tended to be rated less favorably with respect to social skills (such as the ability to communicate with and relate to the patient). These findings extend what is known about the effects of physicians' body postures on the first impressions patients form to judge physicians' medical versus social competencies. We discuss practical implications and the need for more research on interaction effects of body postures and physician gender on first impressions.
第一印象很重要,尤其是在大多数医患互动那样的短暂接触中。在本研究中,我们调查医生的身体姿势如何影响患者对他们的第一印象,并通过探索姿势对医生角色认知的影响来扩展先前的研究——而不仅仅是学术专长或同理心等单个方面。在一项在线调查中,167名参与者对4名医生(2名女性,2名男性)在4种姿势(2种开放姿势,2种封闭姿势)下的照片进行了排名。结果表明,对于所有专业医生角色,男性医生采取开放姿势时比采取封闭姿势时得到的评价更积极。采取开放姿势的女性医生在与医疗能力相关的项目上得到的评价同样积极,但在社交技能(如与患者沟通和建立关系的能力)方面,她们往往得到的评价较低。这些发现扩展了我们对医生身体姿势对患者形成的第一印象的影响的认识,这些印象用于判断医生的医疗能力与社交能力。我们讨论了实际意义以及对身体姿势和医生性别对第一印象的交互作用进行更多研究的必要性。