Physician attire and palliative care patients’ perception of physician compassion and professionalism: A randomized controlled trial (RCT).

2018 
39Background: Environment is important component of communication skills. Physicians’ communication style including attire may influence patient perceptions. Previous studies mostly based on pictures of providers in different attires provide conflicting evidence. This RCT aimed to explore the effects of physician attire on patients’ perceptions of compassion, professionalism and physician preference. Hypothesis was that patients will perceive the doctor in formal attire as more compassionate than the doctor wearing casual attire. Methods: 105 English speaking adult follow-ups at outpatient supportive care center, were randomized to watch 2 standardized, 3-minute video vignettes, with similar script, depicting a routine clinic encounter. In one video, physician was wearing formal attire with tie and buttoned up white coat, while in the other, physician was in casual attire without a tie or white coat. Actors and patients were all blinded to purpose of the study. Investigators were blinded to the videos wat...
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