Public Perception of Scrub Color and Style in Plastic Surgery

Author:

Firouzbakht Peter K.1,Zhang Andi1,Nguyen David C.1,Slovacek Cedar1,Daytz Anna E.2,Tanna Neil2,Chen Kevin1

Affiliation:

1. Division of Plastic Surgery, Department of Surgery, Saint Louis University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Mo.

2. Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, Northwell Health, Great Neck, N.Y.

Abstract

Background: Scrubs have become widespread office attire for plastic surgeons. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the public perception of scrub color and style for plastic surgeons. Methods: A crowdsourced survey was performed via MTurk. Respondents were asked to rate images of a surgeon dressed in black, navy, blue, and green scrubs as well as traditional or fitted scrubs. Qualities including representativeness, skill, trustworthiness, knowledge, and compassion were rated on a Likert scale across all images. Analysis of variance and one-sided t test were used to analyze differences in means. Results: In total, 562 responses were collected. For female plastic surgeons, navy and blue scrubs were perceived to be superior to those wearing black for skill, representativeness, trustworthiness, and compassion (P < 0.05). For male plastic surgeons, navy and blue scrubs were superior to black for knowledge, skill, representativeness, trustworthiness, and compassion (P < 0.05). For skill and representativeness, navy was superior to green (P < 0.05). For representativeness, blue was superior to green (P < 0.05). For trustworthiness and compassion, green was superior to black (P < 0.05). Fitted scrubs were significantly preferred (P < 0.05) across all characteristics with the exception of representativeness in the subgroup of male plastic surgeons. Conclusions: Black scrubs are associated with more negative characteristics than navy or blue scrubs, which were found to be the most positively perceived. Fitted scrubs were associated with positive characteristics for both male and female surgeons. The purchase of fitted scrubs may be a worthwhile purchase to maximize the patient–physician relationship.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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