Attire Doesn’t Affect Patient Trust in Surgeons

Surgeons can confidently wear scrubs or white coats without impacting patient trust.

  • Patients showed no significant difference in trust levels between surgeons in traditional attire (mean score 2.00) and those in scrubs (mean score 2.08).
  • Trust scores were consistent regardless of physician attire across various patient demographics.

Surgeons can prioritize comfort and practicality in their attire while maintaining patient relationships.

Journal Article by Tudtud-Hans L, Chandrasekar J (…) Loo LK et 5 al. in Am J Med

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