Visual preference appraisals of children for physician attire: A cross-sectional study

Q4 Medicine
M. Shivanna, S. Bhandary, Kalim Ullah, Suguna Simhadri, N. Alunazi, Sriha Yalamanchi, J. Babu, C. Swarnalatha, A. Nayyar
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Background: Psychologists highlight the importance of appearance and its effect on the first impression and subsequent, development of interpersonal relationship between the patient and the treating doctor. Adult responses to different attires of treating doctors have been well-documented, though there has been very little information regarding child patients on this aspect. The aim of the present study was to assess the preferences of child patients toward the dress code of their treating doctors and to relate the influence of age and previous exposure on such preferences. Materials and Methods: The present study was designed as a cross-sectional study wherein data were collected from 2500 child patients belonging to primary, secondary, and high school levels with the help of a questionnaire. A total of 10 photographs of 5 male and 5 female pediatric consultants of full size in the same background and stance of models in different dress codes were shown to the selected participants while they were asked to give their preferences in order. The results obtained were subjected to statistical analysis wherein statistical tests used included Chi-square and Fisher's exact tests and linear association. P < 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: The findings of the present study suggested that 35.6% of subjects preferred a white coat followed by scrubs with cartoons (21.8%) for male pediatric consultants while 38.2% of the subjects preferred a white coat followed by formal attire (28.4%) for female pediatric consultants. Furthermore, age had a significant impact on the preferences. Conclusions: White coat was the most preferred attire followed by scrubs with cartoons and formal attire.
儿童对医生服装的视觉偏好评价:一项横断面研究
背景:心理学家强调外表的重要性及其对患者和主治医生之间的第一印象和随后人际关系发展的影响。成年人对不同态度的治疗医生的反应已经有了充分的记录,尽管在这方面关于儿童患者的信息很少。本研究的目的是评估儿童患者对治疗医生着装规范的偏好,并将年龄和既往暴露对这种偏好的影响联系起来。材料和方法:本研究是一项横断面研究,通过问卷调查从2500名小学、中学和高中级别的儿童患者中收集数据。向选定的参与者展示了5名男性和5名女性儿科顾问的10张全尺寸照片,照片的背景和姿势与穿着不同服装的模特相同,同时要求他们按顺序给出自己的偏好。对获得的结果进行统计分析,其中使用的统计检验包括卡方检验和Fisher精确检验以及线性关联。P<0.05被认为具有统计学意义。结果:本研究结果表明,对于男性儿科顾问,35.6%的受试者更喜欢白色外套,然后是带有卡通图案的磨砂膏(21.8%),而对于女性儿科顾问,38.2%的受试人员更喜欢白色上衣,然后是正式服装(28.4%)。此外,年龄对偏好有显著影响。结论:白大褂是最受欢迎的服装,其次是带有卡通图案的磨砂布和正式服装。
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