A Christmas “Sock Market” Analysis

Sooda Rehman, Alice Cameron, Andrea N. Beech
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Abstract

Aim

To identify whether seniority of surgeons, in head and neck surgery, is an indicator for sock choice in the operating theatre environment. We discuss our results in line with the literature on patient perceptions of clinicians’ workwear and standard infection control policy.

Materials and methods

Surgeons sock choices were examined at the start of December 2023 and November 2024, in Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. Details were recorded of grade of surgeon, sub-specialty and the specifics of the socks worn in the theatre environment.

Results

Senior surgeons seemed to wear more colourful socks, while junior members of the surgical team wore plain socks. Several senior surgeons wore Christmas-themed socks or those that showed an element of humour.

Conclusions

More senior surgeons sampled seemed to wear more whimsical socks. The reasons for this are unclear but it may reflect more junior team members wishing not to draw attention to themselves by colleagues and not to come across flippant in their roles. While uniform policy is likely to vary across workplaces and guidance about socks may or may not be commented upon, NHS England's Guidance for NHS employers on uniforms and workwear outlines that uniforms must be professional in appearance.
圣诞“袜子市场”分析
目的确定头颈外科医生的资历是否为手术室环境中袜子选择的指标。我们讨论我们的结果与文献对临床医生的工作服和标准感染控制政策的病人的看法一致。材料和方法在格洛斯特郡医院NHS基金会信托基金,于2023年12月初和2024年11月对外科医生选择的袜子进行了检查。详细记录了外科医生的等级,专科和在手术室环境中穿的袜子的细节。结果:资深外科医生似乎穿颜色更鲜艳的袜子,而初级外科医生则穿普通的袜子。几位资深外科医生穿着圣诞主题的袜子或带有幽默元素的袜子。结论更多的资深外科医生似乎穿了更多的异想天开的袜子。这样做的原因尚不清楚,但这可能反映出更多的初级团队成员不希望引起同事的注意,也不希望在自己的角色中表现得轻率。虽然不同工作场所的统一政策可能有所不同,关于袜子的指导可能会被评论,也可能不会被评论,但英国国家医疗服务体系(NHS England)关于制服和工作服的雇主指南概述了制服必须在外观上专业。
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