超越外表:病人对医生服装在信任中的作用的看法。

IF 0.8 Q3 MEDICAL ETHICS
Journal of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine Pub Date : 2025-07-19 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.18502/jmehm.v18i5.19209
Mohammad Kazem Sarpoolaki, Hanieh Tavasoli, Amirali Sohrabpoor, Fariba Asghari
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摘要

本研究考察了医生着装在建立患者信任方面的作用,与其他专业行为相比,确定了影响这种信任的关键着装相关因素。这项研究包括两个部分。在第一部分中,患者及其陪伴者参与了深度访谈,以确定影响他们对医生信任的因素,包括外表。这些访谈的结果被用来制作一份调查问卷。在研究的第二部分,来自两家教学医院的120名患者及其同伴接受了关于医生着装和职业行为重要性的调查。定性访谈揭示了三个建立信任的主题:一般行为(诚实和善良)、提供信息(关于疾病和必要措施)和外表(白大褂和清洁)。在数量上,120名参与者认为提供信息(81%)和诚实(74.2%)是建立信任的最重要因素,外表被评为非常重要(40%),但不太重要(P < 0.001)。白大褂优先于卫生和服装清洁度(P < 0.0001), 37.5%的人指出纹身或鲜艳的衣服会降低信任。研究结果表明,在维持病人的信任方面,有几个因素比医生的着装类型更重要,着装要求应优先考虑安全和预防感染。
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Beyond appearance: patient perspectives on the role of physician attire in trust.

This study examines the role of physician attire in building patient trust compared to other professional behaviors, identifying key attire-related factors that influence this trust. The study consisted of two parts. In the first part, patients and their companions participated in in-depth interviews to identify factors affecting their trust in doctors, including appearance. The findings from these interviews were used to create a survey questionnaire. In the second part of the study, 120 patients and their companions from two teaching hospitals were surveyed about the importance of doctors' attire and professional behaviors identified earlier. Qualitative interviews revealed three trust-building themes: general behavior (honesty and kindness), providing information (about diseases and necessary measures), and appearance (white coat and cleanliness). Quantitatively, 120 participants rated providing information (81%) and honesty (74.2%) as the most important factors in building trust, with appearance rated as very important (40%) but less critical (P < 0.001). White coats were prioritized over hygiene and clothing cleanliness (P < 0.0001), while 37.5% noted that tattoos or bright clothing reduced trust. The findings show that several factors are more important than the type of a doctor's attire in maintaining the patient's trust, and the dress code should prioritize safety and infection prevention.

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