Department of Plastic Surgery, Wexner Medical Center at the Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43212,
Aesthet Surg J. 2013 Feb;33(2):245-51. doi: 10.1177/1090820X12472980. Epub 2013 Jan 16.
Improvements in satisfaction and quality of life following breast augmentation have been shown in the literature. However, few studies have used validated survey instruments. The BREAST-Q is a strong and validated questionnaire for breast augmentation.
The authors implement the BREAST-Q to analyze patient-reported satisfaction and quality of life following breast augmentation.
In this prospective study, all patients who underwent breast augmentation with a single surgeon (AT) between January 2008 and May 2009 were asked to fill out BREAST-Q surveys anonymously during the preoperative and 6-week postoperative periods. Statistical analysis was performed and a P value of <.05 was considered significant.
Of the 155 patients who underwent breast augmentation during the study time period, 59 (38%) completed the preoperative survey and 70 (45%) completed the postoperative survey. Significant improvements were seen for satisfaction with breast appearance (P < .001), psychosocial well-being (P < .001), and sexual well-being (P < .01) between pre- and postoperative surveys. Conversely, a significant decrease was seen in the physical well-being category (P < .001). Satisfaction with overall outcomes most strongly correlated to satisfaction with appearance of breasts (r = 0.8) and less strongly with psychosocial well-being and sexual well-being (r = 0.6). No correlation was found between satisfaction with overall outcomes and physical well-being (r = 0.0).
As the implementation of evidence-based medicine continues to grow in everyday practice, there is increasing pressure to use validated survey instruments to demonstrate patient-reported outcomes. In this study, the authors have shown that breast augmentation significantly improves satisfaction with breast appearance, psychosocial well-being, and sexual well-being and that overall satisfaction is most strongly correlated with breast appearance satisfaction.
文献中已经表明,乳房增大术后满意度和生活质量得到改善。然而,很少有研究使用经过验证的调查工具。BREAST-Q 是一种针对乳房增大的强大且经过验证的问卷。
作者使用 BREAST-Q 分析乳房增大术后患者报告的满意度和生活质量。
在这项前瞻性研究中,所有在 2008 年 1 月至 2009 年 5 月期间由同一位外科医生(AT)进行乳房增大术的患者,在术前和术后 6 周期间被要求匿名填写 BREAST-Q 调查。进行了统计分析,P 值<.05 被认为具有统计学意义。
在研究期间,有 155 名患者接受了乳房增大术,其中 59 名(38%)完成了术前调查,70 名(45%)完成了术后调查。与术前调查相比,患者对乳房外观满意度(P<.001)、心理社会幸福感(P<.001)和性幸福感(P<.01)显著提高。相反,身体幸福感方面显著下降(P<.001)。总体满意度与乳房外观满意度(r=0.8)相关性最强,与心理社会幸福感和性幸福感相关性较弱(r=0.6)。总体满意度与身体幸福感之间没有相关性(r=0.0)。
随着循证医学在日常实践中的应用不断增加,使用经过验证的调查工具来证明患者报告的结果的压力也越来越大。在这项研究中,作者表明乳房增大术显著提高了乳房外观、心理社会幸福感和性幸福感的满意度,并且总体满意度与乳房外观满意度相关性最强。