Patients' perceptions and preferences for physicians' attire in hospitals in south western Saudi Arabia

Purpose: Data regarding patients' perception and satisfaction about physicians providing the medical care based on their attires in Southern Region of Saudi Arabia are scarce and even lacking. The aim of this study was to assess the patients' opinion regarding the suitable attires of physi...

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Main Authors: Hassan M Alzahrani, Ahmed A Mahfouz, Shehata Farag, Nabil J Awadalla, Ahlam Abu Melha, Mohammed Almobarak, Makki H Meri, Othman M Omair, Afnan S Alqarni, Fatma M Alqahtani
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Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2020-01-01
Series:Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
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spelling doaj-1693905c76f84788a7b0c7d4c4110db42020-11-25T03:10:34ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Family Medicine and Primary Care2249-48632020-01-01963119312310.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_166_20Patients' perceptions and preferences for physicians' attire in hospitals in south western Saudi ArabiaHassan M AlzahraniAhmed A MahfouzShehata FaragNabil J AwadallaAhlam Abu MelhaMohammed AlmobarakMakki H MeriOthman M OmairAfnan S AlqarniFatma M AlqahtaniPurpose: Data regarding patients' perception and satisfaction about physicians providing the medical care based on their attires in Southern Region of Saudi Arabia are scarce and even lacking. The aim of this study was to assess the patients' opinion regarding the suitable attires of physicians. Materials and Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional survey was performed on a random sample of patients from Aseer Central Hospital, Southern Military Hospital and Abha Maternity Hospital. The questionnaire collected data on their perception of physicians' attire as well as reflection of dress on trust and willingness to discuss personal issues. Results: The study included 248 patients. The majority (81.9%) of the participants agreed on the importance for physicians to wear their medical attires. Also 84.3% of them confirmed that physician's appearance is important source of their confidence. Skirt plus lab coat was the most favored for female physicians (39.3%). As for male physicians, scrub plus lab coat was the most preferred (33.6%) attire. Conclusion: Patients attending hospitals in southwestern Saudi Arabia preferred for their physicians to wear formal attire with white coats, rather than the Saudi national dress. Skirt plus lab coat was the most preferred for female physicians. As for male physicians, scrub plus lab coat was the most preferred attire. Patients approved the importance for physicians to wear their medical attires and confirmed that physician's appearance is important source for their confidence. The study recommends that physicians should adopt formal attire and the institutional dress code policy should be modified to fit these preferences.http://www.jfmpc.com/article.asp?issn=2249-4863;year=2020;volume=9;issue=6;spage=3119;epage=3123;aulast=patients' confidencephysicians' attiressouthwestern saudi arabia
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author Hassan M Alzahrani
Ahmed A Mahfouz
Shehata Farag
Nabil J Awadalla
Ahlam Abu Melha
Mohammed Almobarak
Makki H Meri
Othman M Omair
Afnan S Alqarni
Fatma M Alqahtani
spellingShingle Hassan M Alzahrani
Ahmed A Mahfouz
Shehata Farag
Nabil J Awadalla
Ahlam Abu Melha
Mohammed Almobarak
Makki H Meri
Othman M Omair
Afnan S Alqarni
Fatma M Alqahtani
Patients' perceptions and preferences for physicians' attire in hospitals in south western Saudi Arabia
Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
patients' confidence
physicians' attires
southwestern saudi arabia
author_facet Hassan M Alzahrani
Ahmed A Mahfouz
Shehata Farag
Nabil J Awadalla
Ahlam Abu Melha
Mohammed Almobarak
Makki H Meri
Othman M Omair
Afnan S Alqarni
Fatma M Alqahtani
author_sort Hassan M Alzahrani
title Patients' perceptions and preferences for physicians' attire in hospitals in south western Saudi Arabia
title_short Patients' perceptions and preferences for physicians' attire in hospitals in south western Saudi Arabia
title_full Patients' perceptions and preferences for physicians' attire in hospitals in south western Saudi Arabia
title_fullStr Patients' perceptions and preferences for physicians' attire in hospitals in south western Saudi Arabia
title_full_unstemmed Patients' perceptions and preferences for physicians' attire in hospitals in south western Saudi Arabia
title_sort patients' perceptions and preferences for physicians' attire in hospitals in south western saudi arabia
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
issn 2249-4863
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Purpose: Data regarding patients' perception and satisfaction about physicians providing the medical care based on their attires in Southern Region of Saudi Arabia are scarce and even lacking. The aim of this study was to assess the patients' opinion regarding the suitable attires of physicians. Materials and Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional survey was performed on a random sample of patients from Aseer Central Hospital, Southern Military Hospital and Abha Maternity Hospital. The questionnaire collected data on their perception of physicians' attire as well as reflection of dress on trust and willingness to discuss personal issues. Results: The study included 248 patients. The majority (81.9%) of the participants agreed on the importance for physicians to wear their medical attires. Also 84.3% of them confirmed that physician's appearance is important source of their confidence. Skirt plus lab coat was the most favored for female physicians (39.3%). As for male physicians, scrub plus lab coat was the most preferred (33.6%) attire. Conclusion: Patients attending hospitals in southwestern Saudi Arabia preferred for their physicians to wear formal attire with white coats, rather than the Saudi national dress. Skirt plus lab coat was the most preferred for female physicians. As for male physicians, scrub plus lab coat was the most preferred attire. Patients approved the importance for physicians to wear their medical attires and confirmed that physician's appearance is important source for their confidence. The study recommends that physicians should adopt formal attire and the institutional dress code policy should be modified to fit these preferences.
topic patients' confidence
physicians' attires
southwestern saudi arabia
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