Presenting Your Best Self: How Physician Appearance Influences Patient Perceptions and Impacts Women in Medicine.

IF 1.6 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Women's health reports (New Rochelle, N.Y.) Pub Date : 2025-01-08 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1089/whr.2024.0087
Andrea Lopez-Ruiz, Lopa Misra, Lindsey Lamb, Julia Files, Sonal Haerter, Lisa Marks, Neera Agrwal
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Introduction: Trust and rapport between patients and physicians form the cornerstone of effective medical practice. A key factor influencing this trust is the patient's perception of the physician's appearance. Women physicians often face more rigorous expectations concerning their physical appearance compared to men physicians, creating a need to balance traditional professional attire with maintaining femininity and individuality. This review explores the unique challenges women physicians encounter in presenting a professional image.

Methods: A narrative review was conducted using PubMed and Google Scholar to identify studies addressing both patient and physician perceptions of physician appearance. The search was limited to studies conducted in the United States and published between 2004 and 2024. Seven articles met the inclusion criteria and were selected for analysis.

Results: The findings suggest that professional attire, particularly when combined with a white coat, is associated with higher perceptions of competence and professionalism. However, women physicians face ambiguity in meeting these expectations compared with men. In addition, women are more frequently mistaken for nurses, phlebotomists, or support staff based on their attire and appearance.

Discussion: Overall, patients tend to prefer professional attire to physicians, but these preferences are influenced by cultural, demographic, and age-related factors. Women physicians, in particular, experience heightened scrutiny regarding their appearance and are subject to stricter norms than men physicians. This challenge is further amplified for young women trainees, who may struggle to convey professionalism due to their youthful appearance.

展示你最好的自己:医生的外表如何影响病人的看法和影响医学中的女性。
引言患者与医生之间的信任和融洽关系是有效医疗实践的基石。影响这种信任的一个关键因素是患者对医生外表的看法。与男医生相比,女医生在外貌方面往往面临更严格的要求,因此需要在传统职业装与保持女性气质和个性之间取得平衡。本综述探讨了女医师在展示专业形象时遇到的独特挑战:方法:我们使用 PubMed 和 Google Scholar 进行了叙述性综述,以确定有关患者和医生对医生外貌看法的研究。搜索仅限于 2004 年至 2024 年期间在美国进行的研究。有七篇文章符合纳入标准并被选中进行分析:结果:研究结果表明,职业装,尤其是与白大褂搭配的职业装,与较高的能力和专业感相关。然而,与男性相比,女性医生在满足这些期望方面面临着模糊性。此外,女性因其着装和外表更常被误认为是护士、抽血员或辅助人员:讨论:总体而言,患者倾向于医生的职业装,但这些偏好受到文化、人口和年龄相关因素的影响。与男医生相比,女医生的外貌尤其受到更严格的审查和规范。对于年轻的女实习生来说,这一挑战更为严峻,她们可能会因为年轻的外表而难以传达专业精神。
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