Department of Head and Neck Surgery, PESCOP Group, Balneário Camboriú, Brazil.
Department of Head and Neck Surgery and Otorhinolaryngology, A.C. Camargo Cancer Center, São Paulo, Brazil.
Laryngoscope. 2024 Aug;134(8):3862-3867. doi: 10.1002/lary.31372. Epub 2024 Feb 27.
We investigated motivation levels across the general Brazilian population and subgroups and their willingness to spend for surgery without a cervical scar.
This random-sample survey was performed by a specialized third-party research institute. In this study, we created a hypothetical thyroidectomy scenario, and the transcervical and transoral endoscopic thyroidectomy vestibular approach (TOETVA) were used. The survey included sociocultural data and questions regarding participants' surgical preferences.
Data were obtained from 1250 participants; 42.4% were of the opinion that a cervical scar affects social or professional life. Young and childless women were most likely to be affected (p <0.001). All respondents accepted the transoral approach to avoid cervical scarring. However, 30.7% and 31.9% of respondents maintained their preference for TOETVA despite understanding the risks of a hypothetical increase in complications and unfavorable oncological outcomes and 98.6% were of the opinion that this approach was likely associated with greater postoperative pain. Only 16.2% were unwilling to spend for TOETVA. The variable that most affected patients' willingness to spend was a salary greater than 10 Brazilian minimum wages (odds ratio 9.797, 95% confidence interval, p <0.005). Upper class respondents were 10 times more likely to spend for TOETVA than lower class patients.
This study highlights patients' interest in TOETVA. Cervical scar perception is affected by concerned about appearance, particularly in certain societal subgroups. Our study population showed significant motivation to undergo TOETVA, which was emphasized by their acceptance of the complication rate, poor postoperative outcomes, greater postoperative pain, and willingness to spend on surgery with an invisible scar.
4 Laryngoscope, 134:3862-3867, 2024.
调查巴西普通人群及亚组的动机水平及其对无颈部疤痕手术的支付意愿。
本随机抽样调查由一家专业的第三方研究机构进行。在这项研究中,我们创建了一个假设的甲状腺切除术场景,并使用经颈部和经口腔内镜甲状腺切除术前庭入路(TOETVA)。调查包括社会文化数据以及参与者对手术偏好的问题。
共获得 1250 名参与者的数据;42.4%的人认为颈部疤痕会影响社交或职业生活。年轻和没有孩子的女性受影响的可能性最大(p<0.001)。所有受访者都接受经口入路以避免颈部疤痕。然而,尽管了解到假设增加并发症和不利的肿瘤学结果的风险,仍有 30.7%和 31.9%的受访者坚持对 TOETVA 的偏好,并且 98.6%的人认为这种方法可能与术后疼痛更大相关。只有 16.2%的人不愿意为 TOETVA 支付费用。影响患者支付意愿的最大变量是工资超过 10 个巴西最低工资(优势比 9.797,95%置信区间,p<0.005)。上层阶级的受访者比下层阶级的患者更有可能为 TOETVA 付费。
本研究强调了患者对 TOETVA 的兴趣。颈部疤痕的感知受到对外表的关注的影响,尤其是在某些特定社会群体中。我们的研究人群对接受 TOETVA 的意愿表现出显著的积极性,这体现在他们对并发症发生率、术后不良结果、更大的术后疼痛以及愿意为无疤痕手术付费的接受程度上。
4 级 Laryngoscope,134:3862-3867,2024。