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整形外科学社交媒体中的患者代表性和多样性。

Patient Representation and Diversity in Plastic Surgery Social Media.

机构信息

Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington, DC, USA.

Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, MedStar Georgetown University Hospital; Washington, DC, USA.

出版信息

Aesthet Surg J. 2021 Aug 13;41(9):1094-1101. doi: 10.1093/asj/sjaa378.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Plastic surgeons increasingly use social media as a means for patient engagement, trainee education, and research dissemination. Appropriate patient diversity on these platforms is critical to promote interaction with all patients and ensure adequate training of plastic surgeons to work with diverse populations.

OBJECTIVES

This study aimed to assess patient representation, particularly of racial and ethnic groups, among plastic surgery Instagram accounts.

METHODS

Nine Instagram accounts of plastic surgery journals and professional organizations were analyzed for posts containing patient images between April 2015 and June 2020. Each unique patient image was assessed for demographic factors. Skin tone was analyzed as a proxy for racial diversity, with Fitzpatrick scale scores of 1 to 3 indicating white and 4 to 6 indicating nonwhite. Univariate analysis was performed to determine differences in representation.

RESULTS

A total of 6719 posts from 5 journal and 4 professional organization accounts were found to contain 2547 unique patient images. Overall, 88.14% of patient images had white skin tone, whereas only 11.86% displayed nonwhite skin tone. Cosmetic procedure patient images had a higher frequency of white skin tone than reconstruction images (89.93% vs 81.98%, P < 0.001). When compared with US Census data and the ASPS Annual Report data on race of patients undergoing plastic surgery, our data revealed significant underrepresentation of patients of color on social media (P < 0.001).

CONCLUSIONS

This study highlights the underrepresentation of patients of color within social media imagery. Equitable representation of patients on social media is important to decrease patient barriers to healthcare and improve physician training to engage with diverse populations.

摘要

背景

整形外科医生越来越多地将社交媒体作为与患者互动、培训学员和传播研究成果的一种手段。这些平台上适当的患者多样性对于促进与所有患者的互动以及确保整形外科医生接受充分培训以与不同人群合作至关重要。

目的

本研究旨在评估整形外科 Instagram 账户中的患者代表性,特别是种族和族裔群体的代表性。

方法

分析了 2015 年 4 月至 2020 年 6 月期间整形外科杂志和专业组织的 9 个 Instagram 账户中包含患者图像的帖子。对每个独特的患者图像进行了人口统计学因素评估。皮肤色调被分析为种族多样性的代表,Fitzpatrick 量表评分 1 至 3 表示白色,4 至 6 表示非白色。进行了单变量分析以确定代表性差异。

结果

从 5 个杂志和 4 个专业组织账户中发现了总共 6719 条包含 2547 个独特患者图像的帖子。总体而言,88.14%的患者图像呈现白色皮肤色调,而只有 11.86%的图像显示非白色皮肤色调。美容手术患者图像的白色皮肤色调频率高于重建手术图像(89.93%比 81.98%,P<0.001)。与美国人口普查数据和 ASPS 年度报告中接受整形手术的患者种族数据相比,我们的数据显示社交媒体上有色人种患者的代表性明显不足(P<0.001)。

结论

本研究强调了社交媒体图像中有色人种患者的代表性不足。在社交媒体上公平地代表患者对于减少患者获得医疗保健的障碍以及提高医生与不同人群互动的培训至关重要。

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