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Hofmann, J; Zotter, H; Kerbl, R.
How to dress as a paediatrician?
Acta Paediatr. 2012; 101(12):1260-1264
Doi: 10.1111/apa.12020
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Kerbl Reinhold
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Zotter Heinz
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- Abstract:
- Aim: Do different clothing styles have an influence on the doctorpatientparent relationship and which kind of outfit is preferred by children and parents. Methods: One hundred and seven children and 72 parents were visited by a paediatrician randomly wearing one of the three different outfits (casual, semiformal, formal) during a hospital stay. Parents and children between 6 and 18 years were then interviewed about their opinion by use of a semi-structured questionnaire, while children between 0 and 6 years were observed concerning their behaviour during the examination. Results: Using a likert scale, the casual outfit received the best mark by 95.5% of parents (58.3% in the semiformal, 30.8% in the formal group). The degree of the parents trust in the paediatrician was comparable in all three groups. In children between 6 and 18 years, the casual dress was rated highest in 100%. In children between 0 and 6 years, the outfit had no significant influence on the patients behaviour. Conclusion: Apparently, parents do not only tolerate a casual outfit, but even prefer it without any loss of trust. The same holds true for children between 6 and 18 years. For younger children, the paediatricians outfit seems to play no major role.
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Clothing
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Dress code
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Paediatrics
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Parental trust
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White coat