Chopra Krishna N, Khawaja Sameer R, Gorsky Anna L, Greene Nicole L, Vazquez Frank L, Zhou Joanne Y, Hussain Zaamin B, Gottschalk Michael B, Wagner Eric R
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, USA.
JSES Int. 2025 May 7;9(4):1371-1377. doi: 10.1016/j.jseint.2025.04.011. eCollection 2025 Jul.
Patient-reported ratings serve as a model of satisfaction and can play a major role in patient recruitment. Many variables can influence ratings on physician review websites (PRWs), such as social media use, academic productivity, fellowship type, and practice setting. This study examines such factors and their relationship with average ratings and overall patient engagement on PRWs.
The American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons directory was queried for all active members who completed either a shoulder and elbow or sports medicine fellowship in the United States. Each name was searched online for professional accounts, and the number of followers was recorded for each. A summated social media presence score was calculated to identify the top 15% of social media users in each cohort. The presence of a practice group or personal website was also recorded, as was a surgeon's practice setting (academic vs. private) and region of practice. H-index was searched on Scopus. Average ratings, number of reviews, and number of comments were collected from Healthgrades, Google Reviews, and Vitals.
A total of 231 shoulder surgeons were included in this review. Compared to shoulder surgeons in academic practice, those in private practice had higher mean ratings and patient engagement on PRWs. When comparing fellowships, shoulder and elbow fellowship-trained surgeons had a greater mean number of ratings on Google than those who completed a sports medicine fellowship. The top 15% of social media users had higher average patient ratings and engagement on Healthgrades compared to the rest of the cohort. There was a positive association between h-index and average rating on Google. No significant associations were found between patient satisfaction and the prestige of medical school or residency program.
Several variables can influence patient satisfaction by way of average ratings and engagement on PRWs. Prospective patients are much more likely to select surgeons with higher ratings; thus, shoulder surgeons can use this information to capitalize on opportunities to improve patient retention, recruitment, and overall patient satisfaction.
患者报告的评分是满意度的一种衡量方式,在患者招募中可发挥重要作用。许多变量会影响医生评价网站(PRW)上的评分,比如社交媒体使用情况、学术产出、 fellowship类型以及执业环境。本研究考察了这些因素及其与PRW上平均评分和患者总体参与度的关系。
查询美国肩肘外科医生名录,获取所有在美国完成肩肘或运动医学 fellowship的在职成员。在网上搜索每个人的专业账号,并记录每个账号的关注者数量。计算社交媒体综合影响力得分,以确定每组中社交媒体用户排名前15%的人。还记录了是否存在执业团体或个人网站、外科医生的执业环境(学术型与私立型)以及执业地区。在Scopus上搜索h指数。从Healthgrades、谷歌评价和Vitals收集平均评分、评价数量和评论数量。
本综述共纳入231名肩外科医生。与学术执业的肩外科医生相比,私立执业的医生在PRW上的平均评分和患者参与度更高。比较不同fellowship时,接受肩肘fellowship培训的外科医生在谷歌上的平均评分数量比完成运动医学fellowship的医生更多。与其他人群相比,社交媒体用户排名前15%的人在Healthgrades上的患者平均评分和参与度更高。谷歌上的h指数与平均评分之间存在正相关。未发现患者满意度与医学院或住院医师培训项目的声望之间存在显著关联。
几个变量可通过PRW上的平均评分和参与度来影响患者满意度。潜在患者更有可能选择评分较高的外科医生;因此,肩外科医生可利用这些信息抓住机会,提高患者留存率、招募率和总体患者满意度。