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Patients' perceptions of cosmetic surgery at a time of globalization, medical consumerism, and mass media culture: A French experience

机译:全球化,医疗消费主义和大众媒体文化时代患者对整容手术的看法:法国的经验

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Background: The global popularity of cosmetic surgery, combined with mass media attention on medical consumerism, has resulted in misinformation that may have negatively affected the "collective image" of aesthetic practitioners. Objectives: The authors assess patients? perceptions of cosmetic surgery and analyze their decision-making processes. Methods: During a 2-year period, 250 consecutive patients presenting to either of 2 public hospitals for cosmetic surgery treatment were asked to complete a 7-item questionnaire evaluating their knowledge of opinions about, and referring practices for, aesthetic procedures. Patients undergoing oncologic, postbariatric, or reconstructive procedures were not included in the study. Results: After exclusion of 71 cases for refusal or incompletion, 179 questionnaires were retained and analyzed (from 162 women and 17 men). Overall, repair (70.4%), comfort (45.3%), and health (40.8%) were the words most frequently associated with cosmetic surgery. Quality of preoperative information (69.3%), patient-physician relationship (65.4%), and results seen in relatives/friends (46.3%) were the most important criteria for selecting a cosmetic surgeon. Moreover, 82.7% of patients knew the difference between cosmetic surgery and cosmetic medicine. Conclusions: Although potential patients appear to be more educated about cosmetic surgery than they were several years ago, misinformation still persists. As physicians, we must be responsible for disseminating accurate education and strengthening our collaboration with general practitioners to improve not only our results but also the accuracy of information in the mass media.
机译:背景:整容手术在全球范围内的普及,加上大众对医学消费主义的关注,导致了错误的信息,可能会对美容从业者的“集体形象”产生负面影响。目的:作者评估患者?认识整容手术并分析其决策过程。方法:在2年的期间内,要求250例连续出现在2家公立医院中的任何一家进行整容手术治疗的患者填写一份7项问卷,以评估他们对美容程序的见解和推荐做法。该研究不包括接受肿瘤,重症后或重建手术的患者。结果:在排除71例拒绝或未完成的病例之后,保留并分析了179份问卷(来自162名女性和17名男性)。总体而言,修复(70.4%),舒适度(45.3%)和健康(40.8%)是与整容手术最相关的词。术前信息质量(69.3%),患者与医生的关系(65.4%)以及在亲戚/朋友中看到的结果(46.3%)是选择整容外科医师的最重要标准。此外,有82.7%的患者知道整容手术和美容医学之间的区别。结论:尽管与几年前相比,潜在患者对整容手术的教育程度更高,但错误信息仍然存在。作为医生,我们必须负责传播准确的教育,并加强与全科医生的合作,以改善我们的结果,并改善大众媒体中信息的准确性。

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