Department of Plastic Surgery, Georgetown University Hospital, 3800 Reservoir Road, NW, Washington, DC 20007, USA.
Aesthetic Plast Surg. 2012 Dec;36(6):1361-6. doi: 10.1007/s00266-012-9973-3. Epub 2012 Sep 18.
Resident cosmetic surgery clinics, or "chief clinics," are arguably the most effective way to provide cosmetic surgery training. Approximately 70 % of plastic surgery training programs utilize a "chief resident clinic" to augment their cosmetic surgery experience, even though a quantitative outcome scale is lacking to guide education. We report the use of the FACE-Q, a novel patient outcome tool, to evaluate patients' satisfaction with nonsurgical facial rejuvenation performed by residents.
The FACE-Q "Satisfaction with Facial Appearance Overall Scale" was administered to patients prior to and 1 week after undergoing nonsurgical facial rejuvenation performed by plastic surgery residents. All patients received nonsurgical facial rejuvenation with botulinum toxin A and hyaluronic acid as part of resident facial aesthetics training.
Eleven patients completed the pre- and postinjection FACE-Q survey. Average overall facial appearance satisfaction scores of 47.6 pre- and 51.1 postinjection were found (p < 0.037), with a total possible score of 68. Ten patients (91 %) reported feeling satisfied or very satisfied with the overall appearance of their face following injection.
Despite resident inexperience and patient awareness that novices were performing the procedures, our experience supports use of the FACE-Q to optimize and endorse resident cosmetic surgery clinics. The learning curve for facial cosmetic procedures can be adversely affected by limited time available or exposure to improvement variables when initially performing the procedure. It is imperative to any technique that direct, and preferably quantitative, feedback is given so that an immediate modification can be generated and successive patient outcomes improved.
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住院医师美容外科诊所,或“主治诊所”,可以说是提供美容外科培训的最有效方式。大约 70%的整形外科学培训计划利用“主治住院医师诊所”来增加他们的美容外科经验,尽管缺乏量化的结果评估标准来指导教育。我们报告使用新型患者结局工具 FACE-Q 来评估患者对住院医师进行的非手术面部年轻化的满意度。
在接受整形住院医师进行的非手术面部年轻化治疗前后,患者填写了 FACE-Q“整体面部外观满意度量表”。所有患者均接受肉毒毒素 A 和透明质酸的非手术面部年轻化治疗,作为住院医师面部美学培训的一部分。
11 例患者完成了注射前后的 FACE-Q 问卷调查。注射前的平均整体面部外观满意度评分为 47.6 分,注射后的平均评分为 51.1 分(p<0.037),总分为 68 分。10 例患者(91%)报告在注射后面部整体外观感到满意或非常满意。
尽管住院医师经验不足,患者也知道是新手在进行这些操作,但我们的经验支持使用 FACE-Q 来优化和认可住院医师美容外科诊所。在最初进行面部美容手术时,由于可用于改善变量的时间有限或暴露于改善变量的时间有限,手术的学习曲线可能会受到不利影响。任何技术都需要直接的、最好是定量的反馈,以便能够立即进行修改,并改善后续患者的结局。
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