2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11845-022-02922-1
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Hospital doctors’ attire during COVID-19 and beyond: time for a permanent change

Abstract: Background The debate on current doctors’ attire in Irish hospital resurfaced alongside COVID-19, as a shift in doctors’ attire from professional attire to scrubs was observed. Aim The current study aimed to explore whether COVID-19 has changed the way in which hospital doctors perceive their personal attire, and whether this group wish for changes implemented during COVID-19 to become permanent. Methods Hospital doctors ( n … Show more

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“…This was particularly true during the COVID-19 pandemic, where scrubs were encouraged due to a stringent focus on infection control. Even after the pandemic, several healthcare workers have shown a preference for routine scrub attire [ 18 ]. Repeated exposure to physicians in scrubs, may have bred a sense of familiarity amongst patients that has resulted in expecting physicians to be dressed in scrubs rather than the formal office attire.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This was particularly true during the COVID-19 pandemic, where scrubs were encouraged due to a stringent focus on infection control. Even after the pandemic, several healthcare workers have shown a preference for routine scrub attire [ 18 ]. Repeated exposure to physicians in scrubs, may have bred a sense of familiarity amongst patients that has resulted in expecting physicians to be dressed in scrubs rather than the formal office attire.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…questions about the hygiene of white coats, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. [16][17][18] Green coats were laundered more frequently than white coats in our hospital and were thus perceived as more hygienic. Sometimes physicians would like to leave outwears unbuttoned for the ease of putting on and off.…”
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confidence: 85%