From the Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine.
Plast Reconstr Surg. 2021 Dec 1;148(6):1214-1220. doi: 10.1097/PRS.0000000000008584.
Social media use by plastic surgeons may contribute to the overall increase in breast reconstruction in the United States. However, recent data show a concerning decrease in breast reconstruction in African American women. The purpose of this study was to analyze the inclusion of African American women in social media posts for breast reconstruction, with the premise that this may be a possible contributing factor to decreasing rates of breast reconstruction in this population.
Data from several social media platforms were obtained manually on December 1, 2019. Each image was analyzed using the Fitzpatrick scale as a guide.
A total of 2580 photographs were included that met the authors' criteria. Only 172 photographs (6.7 percent) were nonwhite. This study surveyed 543 surgeons, 5 percent of whom were nonwhite. The analysis of the results from the random sample of the top plastic surgery social media influencers showed that only 22 (5 percent) of the photographs uploaded were nonwhite patients. Furthermore, 30 percent of surgeons did not have any photographs of nonwhite patients uploaded.
Numerous factors can contribute to the disparity between the growing trend of white patients seeking reconstructive surgery compared to the decreasing trend of African American patients, one of which may be the disparity in their representation in social media, particularly among common platforms and social media influencers. This study highlights the evolving factors that may impair African American breast cancer patients' access to safe, effective breast reconstruction, which must be identified and resolved.
整形外科医生在社交媒体上的使用可能是导致美国乳房重建整体增加的原因之一。然而,最近的数据显示,非裔美国女性的乳房重建数量令人担忧地减少了。本研究的目的是分析社交媒体上乳房重建内容中纳入非裔美国女性的情况,前提是这可能是导致该人群乳房重建率下降的一个潜在因素。
于 2019 年 12 月 1 日手动从多个社交媒体平台获取数据。每个图像都使用 Fitzpatrick 量表进行分析。
共有 2580 张符合作者标准的照片被纳入研究。只有 172 张(6.7%)是非白色人种。本研究调查了 543 名外科医生,其中 5%是非白人。对顶级整形外科社交媒体影响者随机样本结果的分析表明,上传的照片中非白色人种患者仅占 5%(22 张)。此外,30%的外科医生没有上传任何非白色人种患者的照片。
许多因素都会导致寻求重建手术的白人患者数量不断增加,而非裔美国患者的数量却不断减少,其中一个因素可能是他们在社交媒体上的代表性差异,尤其是在常见的平台和社交媒体影响者中。本研究强调了可能影响非裔美国乳腺癌患者获得安全、有效乳房重建的因素,这些因素必须得到识别和解决。