Alnaim Muna F, Aldraibi Saleh M, Turkistani Omar N, Bajamaan Dareen, Almojel Hessah A, Alghmdi Reema H, Alotaibi Shahad F, Alotaibi Mashael D, Alomar Munirh O, Jfri Abdulhadi
Emergency Medicine, Al-Jafr General Hospital, Al Ahsa, SAU.
Medicine, King Saud Bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, Jeddah, SAU.
Cureus. 2025 Aug 12;17(8):e89862. doi: 10.7759/cureus.89862. eCollection 2025 Aug.
Background Dermatologists and plastic surgeons share overlapping roles in managing skin conditions and performing cosmetic procedures, yet their core responsibilities differ significantly. Dermatologists diagnose and treat skin, hair, nail, and mucous membrane disorders, while plastic surgeons focus on reconstructing and restoring tissue function and appearance. Misunderstandings about these specialties can lead to inappropriate referrals, delayed treatment, and increased healthcare costs. This study aimed to assess public awareness of the roles of dermatologists and plastic surgeons using a scenario-based questionnaire in Saudi Arabia to identify misconceptions and knowledge gaps among the public and inform targeted educational efforts and improve referral accuracy. Methods This cross-sectional study was conducted among Saudi residents using a structured, self-administered online survey distributed via social media. The survey included demographic questions and scenario-based assessments of participant understanding regarding the roles of dermatologists and plastic surgeons. Responses were analyzed using IBM SPSS Statistics for Windows, Version 27 (Released 2020; IBM Corp., Armonk, New York, United States), with descriptive statistics used to summarize participant characteristics and awareness levels. Pearson's chi-square test was applied to assess associations between awareness and sociodemographic factors, with statistical significance set at p<0.05. Results Of the 882 respondents, 86.2% demonstrated poor awareness regarding the appropriate specialist for common dermatological and cosmetic procedures, while only 13.8% exhibited good awareness. Female participants (14.8%) and single individuals (16.7%) had significantly higher awareness levels (p=0.049 and p=0.023, respectively). Social media was the most commonly reported source of information (79.9%), suggesting its substantial influence on public perceptions. Common misconceptions included the widespread belief that Botox injections are primarily performed by plastic surgeons (55.3%) and a lack of recognition of dermatologists' surgical capabilities, such as in skin cancer treatment. Conclusion This study highlights a critical gap in public awareness regarding the roles of dermatologists and plastic surgeons in Saudi Arabia. Targeted educational interventions, particularly through social media, are essential to address these misconceptions, improve patient decision-making, and enhance referral accuracy. Future research should explore the impact of these educational efforts on patient outcomes and healthcare efficiency.
皮肤科医生和整形外科医生在管理皮肤疾病和实施美容手术方面有着重叠的职责,但他们的核心责任却有显著差异。皮肤科医生诊断和治疗皮肤、毛发、指甲和黏膜疾病,而整形外科医生专注于重建和恢复组织功能及外观。对这些专业的误解可能导致不恰当的转诊、治疗延误和医疗费用增加。本研究旨在通过在沙特阿拉伯使用基于情景的问卷来评估公众对皮肤科医生和整形外科医生角色的认识,以识别公众中的误解和知识差距,并为有针对性的教育努力提供信息,提高转诊准确性。
本横断面研究通过社交媒体向沙特居民发放结构化的自填式在线调查问卷。该调查包括人口统计学问题以及基于情景的对参与者对皮肤科医生和整形外科医生角色理解的评估。使用IBM SPSS Statistics for Windows 27版(2020年发布;IBM公司,美国纽约州阿蒙克)对回答进行分析,描述性统计用于总结参与者特征和认识水平。应用Pearson卡方检验评估认识与社会人口学因素之间的关联,统计学显著性设定为p<0.05。
在882名受访者中,86.2%对常见皮肤科和美容手术的合适专科医生认识不足,只有13.8%表现出良好的认识。女性参与者(14.8%)和单身人士(16.7%)的认识水平显著更高(分别为p=0.049和p=0.023)。社交媒体是最常被提及的信息来源(79.9%),表明其对公众认知有重大影响。常见的误解包括普遍认为肉毒杆菌注射主要由整形外科医生进行(55.3%),以及对皮肤科医生的手术能力缺乏认识,如在皮肤癌治疗方面。
本研究突出了沙特阿拉伯公众对皮肤科医生和整形外科医生角色认识的关键差距。有针对性的教育干预,特别是通过社交媒体,对于消除这些误解、改善患者决策和提高转诊准确性至关重要。未来的研究应探讨这些教育努力对患者结局和医疗效率的影响。