Slator R
Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford, UK.
Br J Plast Surg. 1993 Jun;46(4):327-31. doi: 10.1016/0007-1226(93)90014-3.
National Health Service (NHS) rhinoplasty patients have been shown to differ from normal in their performance on psychological tests. In this study the same psychological parameters of two groups of private rhinoplasty patients are documented and compared to that of NHS patients. The two groups of private patients do not differ from each other either in content or in psychological performance. All three groups show consistent differences from normal in their psychological performance. Patients with no history of injury before their rhinoplasty, especially if treated in the NHS, are found to be more psychologically disturbed than other patients. It appears that the NHS is used particularly for treating those with a history of injury, and those with greatest psychological problems.
英国国民医疗服务体系(NHS)的隆鼻患者在心理测试中的表现已被证明与正常人不同。在本研究中,记录了两组私立隆鼻患者的相同心理参数,并与NHS患者的心理参数进行比较。两组私立患者在内容或心理表现上彼此没有差异。所有三组患者在心理表现上均与正常人存在一致的差异。发现隆鼻前无受伤史的患者,尤其是在NHS接受治疗的患者,比其他患者在心理上更受困扰。看来,NHS特别用于治疗有受伤史和心理问题最严重的患者。