Perception toward wearing white coat among clinical students of a dental college in South India: A cross-sectional study

KuldeepSingh Shekhawat, S Sakthidevi, Juhi Gupta, Deepika Jain
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Background and Aim: Wearing white coat is a recognizable symbol among dental students. It is associated with dignity and respect. However, students are often spotted wearing white coat/apron in public places, a trait that needs to be explored/rectified. Therefore, the aim was to determine student’s perception regarding the usage of white coat/aprons. Materials and Methods: A 10-item closed-ended questionnaire was distributed among clinical students of a dental institute. The questionnaire elicited their understanding of wearing white coat in hospital/college premises, reasons for wearing it after college hours/outside premises, maintenance of white apron, and their willingness to substitute with scrubs. The data were analyzed for frequency distribution. Results: About 65% wore white coat as personal protective equipment within college premises. About 40% commuted to college wearing white coat. More than 91% wore white coat outside college premises during and immediately after college hours. More than 71% kept their belongings in apron pockets. Reasons such as “To lazy to remove white coat” and “For a different feeling” were common responses for wearing white coat outside premises. Eleven percent cited “ease of clothing” as another reason. Majority of study participants preferred white coat over scrubs during college hours. Conclusion: The study provides insight of students understanding of white coat. There is a clear lack of awareness regarding when, where, and how to use a white coat. Institutions have an important role in promoting and disseminating the importance of using white coat. In addition, there is a need for standard white coat handling and maintenance policy to be drafted and implemented.
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南印度一所牙科学院临床学生对穿白大褂的看法:一项横断面研究
背景与目的:穿白大褂是牙科学生公认的标志。它与尊严和尊重联系在一起。然而,学生在公共场所经常被发现穿着白色外套/围裙,这一特点需要探索/纠正。因此,目的是确定学生对使用白色外套/围裙的看法。材料与方法:对某牙科学院临床学生进行问卷调查。通过问卷调查,了解他们对在医院/学院穿白大褂的理解、在课外/校外穿白大褂的原因、白围裙的维护情况,以及他们是否愿意用消毒服代替白大褂。对数据进行频率分布分析。结果:约65%的大学生在校期间穿着白大褂作为个人防护装备。大约40%的人穿白大褂上下班去大学。超过91%的学生在校期间和课后在校外穿着白大褂。超过71%的人把自己的东西放在围裙口袋里。在户外穿白大褂的常见原因是“懒得脱掉白大褂”和“为了一种不同的感觉”。11%的人认为“穿着方便”是另一个原因。大多数研究参与者在大学期间更喜欢白大褂而不是工作服。结论:本研究提供了学生对白大褂的理解。对于何时、何地以及如何使用白大褂,人们显然缺乏意识。机构在促进和传播穿白大褂的重要性方面发挥着重要作用。此外,还需要起草和实施标准的白大褂处理和维护政策。
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