The purpose of this study is to investigate patient preferences of physician attire in an outpatient military ophthalmology clinic to determine how these preferences affect patients' perceptions of physician competence and their overall clinical experience. Materials and methods This study is a prospective survey administered to patients at the ophthalmology clinic at Brooke Army Medical Center. USA. Patients who were willing to participate in a volunteer survey were included in this study. Demographic information and survey questions were utilized in this study along with words and pictures for patients to select a preference in physician attire in the clinic setting (scrubs, military uniform, or civilian professional attire) and surgical ...
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A practitioner's attire can influence patients' confidence and trust in a dentist – it lays the foun...
Background: The doctor–patient relationship is important in determining the quality of healthcare pr...
Objective: To assess patients preference for preselected doctor attire in outpatient department (OPD...
OBJECTIVES We explored patient perceptions regarding physician attire in different clinical context...
Objectives: Despite a growing body of literature, uncertainty regarding the influence of physician d...
Background: Since the time of Hippocrates, dress of the care-giver has been known to influence patie...
OBJECTIVE The patient-physician relationship impacts patients' experiences and health outcomes. P...
Introduction: Patients’ confidence in a physician is influenced by many factors. Recent studies sug...
Abstract Objective This retrospective cross-sectional study was performed to assess patient percepti...
Objective. This study was performed to assess neurosurgery patients’ preference for surgeon’s attire...
Background: Several studies have demonstrated a patient preference for physicians wearing a white co...
Objectives: Critics of the Department of Health 'bare below the elbow' guidelines have raised concer...
AbstractObjectiveTo investigate the impressions made by different styles of dress and appearance ado...
Understanding the role of physician attire on patient perceptions: a systematic review of the litera...
Introduction: Currently, medical students are not given specific guidance on how to dress. This allo...
A practitioner's attire can influence patients' confidence and trust in a dentist – it lays the foun...
Background: The doctor–patient relationship is important in determining the quality of healthcare pr...
Objective: To assess patients preference for preselected doctor attire in outpatient department (OPD...