What Do Patients Look for When Scheduling Their Initial Elective Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Consultation?

Background Multiple factors influence patients when deciding on where to seek plastic surgery consultations. Our objective was to determine the most important factors when booking the initial consultation. Methods A 23 question survey was distributed online via Amazon Mechanical Turk targeting parti...

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Veröffentlicht in:Aesthetic plastic surgery 2023-12, Vol.47 (6), p.2700-2710
Hauptverfasser: Fung, Ethan, Cevallos, Priscila, Thawanyarat, Kometh, Rowley, Mallory, Navarro, Yelissa, Sheckter, Clifford, Nazerali, Rahim
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Zusammenfassung:Background Multiple factors influence patients when deciding on where to seek plastic surgery consultations. Our objective was to determine the most important factors when booking the initial consultation. Methods A 23 question survey was distributed online via Amazon Mechanical Turk targeting participants who had prior plastic surgery consultations or were planning to have one in the future. Participant demographic data were collected, and participants were asked to rank the importance of factors related to cost, surgeon reputation, social media, technology, amenities, accessibility, and appointment details on a 1–5 Likert scale. Rankings were reported by mean and standard deviation. Results A total of 593 responses were gathered. 48.1% of participants were 25–34 years of age, 54.6% were female, 66.3% identified as White, 78.4% were located in the U.S, and 54.5% had a bachelor’s degree. Participants rated the importance of a surgeon’s online reviews (mean 4.15, SD 0.81), surgeon presence at follow-up visits (mean 4.01, SD 0.91), and availability of pricing prior to appointment (mean 4.01, SD 0.91) the highest. The least important factors were waiting room amenities and social media advertising. Individuals younger than 45 were more likely to rate a surgeon’s social media presence higher than those 45 years and older (OR 2.02; 95%CI [1.37–2.96]; p < 0.001). Conclusions Patients considered surgeon’s online reviews, presence at follow-up visits, and the availability of pricing information the most important when booking a plastic surgery consultation. These findings may assist physicians in structuring plastic surgery consultations based on factors important to patients. Level of Evidence V This journal requires that authors assign a level of evidence to each article. For a full description of these Evidence-Based Medicine ratings, please refer to the Table of Contents or the online Instructions to Authors www.springer.com/00266 .
ISSN:0364-216X
1432-5241
1432-5241
DOI:10.1007/s00266-023-03609-3