Gabay Gillie, Ornoy Hana, Deeb Dana O
School of Sciences, Achva Academic College, Shikmim, Israel.
School of Business Administration, Ono Academic College, Kiryat Ono, Israel.
Front Psychol. 2024 Jun 11;15:1371105. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1371105. eCollection 2024.
The receipt of the white coat by medical students is a significant milestone. Extensive research has focused on the white coat, its purity, representation of authority and professionalism, its role in consolidating a medical hierarchy, and the professional status attributed to physicians wearing it. Studies suggest that the white coat is a symbol of medical competence, and patients expect physicians to wear it. Research, however, has paid little attention to what physicians think about their white coat, how they perceive the patient's view of the white coat and the hospital gown, within the patient-physician power asymmetry, which is the focus of the current study. In total, 85 physicians from three Israeli medical centers completed a questionnaire (62% Muslims, 33% Jewish, and 5% Christians; 68% men, ages ranging from 21 to 73 years). Employing the enclothed cognition theory and adopting a within-person approach, we found that the more physicians perceived the white coat as important, the more they attributed a positive view of the white coat to patients and the more they perceived the patient's view of the hospital gown as positive. In addition, the higher the perceived importance of the white coat, the higher the reported empathy of physicians toward inpatients, which is consistent with the hospital's values of care. Interestingly, although medicine is a symbol of protection and care for others, the symbolic meaning of the white coat was potent enough to elicit empathy when physicians perceived it as important. This study extends the theoretical knowledge on the theory of enclothed cognition in healthcare regarding self-perceptions and professional conduct.
医学生收到白大褂是一个重要的里程碑。大量研究聚焦于白大褂,包括其纯净度、代表的权威和专业性、在巩固医学等级制度中的作用以及赋予穿着它的医生的专业地位。研究表明,白大褂是医学能力的象征,患者期望医生穿着它。然而,在医患权力不对称的情况下,医生如何看待自己的白大褂、他们如何理解患者对白大褂和医院 gown 的看法,此前的研究很少关注,而这正是本研究的重点。来自以色列三个医疗中心的 85 名医生完成了一份问卷(62%为穆斯林,33%为犹太教,5%为基督教;68%为男性,年龄在 21 至 73 岁之间)。运用着装认知理论并采用个体内研究方法,我们发现,医生越认为白大褂重要,就越认为患者对白大褂持积极看法,也越认为患者对医院 gown 持积极看法。此外,白大褂的重要性感知越高,医生对住院患者报告的同理心越高,这与医院的护理价值观一致。有趣的是,尽管医学是保护和关爱他人的象征,但当医生认为白大褂重要时,其象征意义足以引发同理心。本研究扩展了医疗保健领域着装认知理论中关于自我认知和专业行为的理论知识。