Impact of physician attire on patients’ impression of their gynecologist: results from a large single-center survey analysis

2020 
Abstract Objective To assess the impact of physician attire in a gynecology office setting on a patient’s level of trust and perception regarding medical advice, performing vaginal exams, and physician’s ability to perform major and minor procedures. Study design Cross sectional anonymous survey at a large academic medical center. The survey was distributed to 200 patients of a single-physician gynecology office, between January 1st 2018 and March 31st 2018. The survey contained an image depicting a hypothetical gynecologist and hypothetical questions regarding clinical situations. Participants were asked to answer which doctor from the image shown they preferred for a given scenario. Results White coat was reported to be preferred physician attire in almost every clinical situation (p  Conclusion The majority of patients preferred a physician wearing a white coat in the presented gynecologic scenarios, with the exception of gynecologic emergencies and gynecologic surgery, in which surgical scrubs were preferred.
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