Division of Plastic Surgery, Department of Surgery, Yale School of Medicine, 330 Cedar St, Suite BB330, New Haven, CT 06511, USA.
Division of Plastic Surgery, Department of Surgery, Yale School of Medicine, 330 Cedar St, Suite BB330, New Haven, CT 06511, USA.
J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg. 2023 Dec;87:284-286. doi: 10.1016/j.bjps.2023.10.110. Epub 2023 Oct 21.
Online patient education materials play an important role in plastic surgery, and surgeons should ensure that materials accurately reflect their patient population. This study compared the skin tone of images in online materials from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), academic plastic surgery programs, and private groups to the demographics of the United States (US) reduction mammaplasty population. Images within patient education materials and embedded photo galleries were assessed and skin tones were categorized using the Fitzpatrick Skin Scale (FSS). Two reviewers evaluated 616 images. Scores of 1-3 were categorized as White, while scores of 4-6 were classified as non-White. The proportion of images categorized as White and non-White were compared to the demographics of the reduction mammaplasty population in the US. Of 616 images, 82% were classified as White, while 18% were non-White. This distribution differed significantly from the racial demographic distribution of patients undergoing reduction mammaplasty in the US in 2020, where 48% identified as White and 52% as non-White (p < 0.001). There was also a statistically significant difference in the distribution of FSS scores between the materials from the ASPS, academic programs, and private surgeon groups, with private groups having a lower percentage of non-White images (p = 0.028). These findings suggest that implicit bias may impact the creation of patient education materials for reduction mammaplasty and highlights the need for improvement in distributing patient education materials that accurately represent the diverse reduction mammaplasty population.
在线患者教育材料在整形外科学中起着重要作用,外科医生应确保材料准确反映其患者群体。本研究比较了美国整形外科学会(ASPS)、学术整形外科学计划和私人团体的在线材料中的图像肤色与美国缩胸术患者人群的人口统计学数据。评估了患者教育材料中的图像和嵌入式照片库,并使用 Fitzpatrick 皮肤量表(FSS)对皮肤色调进行分类。两名审查员评估了 616 张图像。评分为 1-3 的被归类为白色,而评分为 4-6 的则被归类为非白色。将白色和非白色分类的图像比例与 2020 年美国缩胸术患者的人口统计学数据进行比较。在 616 张图像中,82%被归类为白色,而 18%为非白色。这种分布与 2020 年在美国接受缩胸术的患者的种族人口分布差异显著,其中 48%自认为是白人,52%是非白人(p<0.001)。ASPS、学术计划和私人外科医生团体的材料中 FSS 评分的分布也存在统计学差异,私人团体中非白人图像的比例较低(p=0.028)。这些发现表明,隐性偏见可能会影响缩胸术患者教育材料的制作,并强调需要改进分发准确代表多样化缩胸术患者群体的患者教育材料。