Perceptions of patients, physicians, and medical students on physicians’ appearance*

Cláudia Leiko Yonekura , Lucas Certain , Suen Ka Kee Karen , Guilherme Augusto Sousa Alcântara , Lucas Gaspar Ribeiro , Antonio Luiz Rodrigues-Júnior , José Baddini-Martinez
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Abstract

Objective

To investigate the impressions made by different styles of dress and appearance adopted by physicians on patients, medical students, and other physicians in Brazil.

Methods

Two hundred fifty nine patients, 119 students, and 99 physicians answered questions related to a panel of male and female physicians’ pictures covering the following styles: white clothing; white coat; formal coat; formal, informal, and casual garments; and surgical scrubs. They also reported their level of discomfort with a list of 20 items for professional appearance of both genders.

Results

Most of the answers of the volunteers involved using white clothes or white coat, and in many situations the percentages of preference referred for these styles were close. Physicians and students preferred physicians wearing surgical scrubs for emergency visits, and doctors with informal style for discussing psychological problems with male professionals. Patients most often chose white clothing in response to questions. Regarding male professionals, all three groups reported a high degree of discomfort for the use of shorts and bermuda shorts, multiple rings, facial piercings, sandals, extravagant hair color, long hair, and earrings. For females, high levels of discomfort were reported for shorts, blouses exposing the belly, facial piercings, multiple rings, extravagant hair color, and heavy makeup.

Conclusion

Brazilian patients, physicians, and medical students form a better initial impression of physicians using clothing traditionally associated with the profession and exhibiting a more conventional appearance. The use of entirely white garments appears to be a satisfactory option in this country.

患者、医生和医学生对医生外表的看法*
目的调查巴西医生对患者、医学生和其他医生的不同着装和外表风格的印象。方法259名患者、119名学生和99名医生回答了与男女医生照片相关的问题,照片包括以下风格:白色衣服;白大褂;正式外衣;正式、非正式和休闲服装;和外科磨砂膏。他们还报告了自己对20项男女职业外表的不适程度。结果志愿者的回答大多涉及白色衣服或白色外套,在许多情况下,他们对这些款式的偏好百分比接近。医生和学生更喜欢在急诊就诊时穿着外科手术服的医生,以及与男性专业人士讨论心理问题时风格不拘一格的医生。患者在回答问题时通常选择白色衣服。关于男性专业人士,这三组人都报告说,他们对使用短裤和百慕大短裤、多个戒指、面部穿孔、凉鞋、奢华的发色、长发和耳环感到高度不适。据报道,对于女性来说,短裤、暴露腹部的上衣、面部穿孔、多个戒指、奢华的发色和浓妆都会引起高度不适。结论巴西患者、医生和医学生对医生使用传统上与职业相关的服装并表现出更传统的外表形成了更好的初步印象。在这个国家,使用全白色服装似乎是一个令人满意的选择。
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