Hedges Mary S, Tolaymat Leila M, Haskell Nicole K, Prier Cara, Walker Ashley L, Haga Claire, Li Zhuo, Yin Mingyuan, McManus Mindy, Dawson Nancy
Department of Medicine, Division of Community Internal Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL, USA.
Department of Dermatology, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, FL, USA.
J Patient Exp. 2023 Sep 30;10:23743735231203115. doi: 10.1177/23743735231203115. eCollection 2023.
This study evaluated patient preference of physician attire both before and after the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) global pandemic began. The primary outcome was patient preference of physician attire in 2017 compared to 2022 survey cohorts. An observational cross-sectional study performed at a single-site academic institution in the United States using patient survey materials. In total, 339 patients were included in the study, 161 from 2017 and 178 from 2022. There was a statistically significant decrease in patient preference for formal attire in the clinical settings of primary care, hospital, and overall. Male patient preference for formal attire declined in primary care, emergency room, and overall; whereas female patient preference for formal attire declined in the hospital setting. For all genders, the odds ratio was statistically significantly lower in the settings of primary care clinic, hospital, and overall clinical settings. Patient preference for physicians wearing formal attire has decreased significantly since the COVID-19 global pandemic began.
本研究评估了2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)全球大流行开始前后患者对医生着装的偏好。主要结果是比较2017年和2022年调查队列中患者对医生着装的偏好。在美国一家单中心学术机构使用患者调查问卷材料进行了一项观察性横断面研究。该研究共纳入339名患者,其中2017年有161名,2022年有178名。在初级保健、医院等临床环境以及总体上,患者对正式着装的偏好出现了具有统计学意义的下降。男性患者在初级保健、急诊室及总体上对正式着装的偏好下降;而女性患者在医院环境中对正式着装的偏好下降。对于所有性别,在初级保健诊所、医院及总体临床环境中,优势比在统计学上显著降低。自COVID-19全球大流行开始以来,患者对医生穿着正式着装的偏好显著下降。