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Area of Science:

  • Plastic Surgery
  • Dermatology
  • Health Psychology

Background:

  • Existing scar assessment surveys primarily evaluate physical characteristics.
  • Some methods incorporate physical implications and patient opinions.
  • There is a need for improved scar evaluation tools.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze current scar assessment methods and identify areas for enhancement.
  • To advocate for a novel assessment tool focusing on psychosocial consequences.
  • To explore how psychosocial factors influence patient treatment decisions.

Main Methods:

  • Review and analysis of frequently used scar assessment methods.
  • Postulation of using consumer marketing survey techniques, such as choice-based conjoint analysis.
  • Identifying factors influencing patient decision-making and spending on scar treatments.

Main Results:

  • Current tools are limited in capturing the full impact of scars on patients.
  • Psychosocial and economic factors significantly influence patient choices in scar treatment.
  • Choice-based conjoint analysis shows potential for uncovering key decision-making drivers.

Conclusions:

  • A new, patient-centered scar assessment tool is necessary.
  • This tool should incorporate psychosocial and economic considerations for holistic evaluation.
  • Personalized treatment conversations and improved patient satisfaction can be achieved through such tools.