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Samuel S Huffman1, Peter T Hetzler2, Stephen B Baker2
1From the School of Medicine, Georgetown University.
Background:
Pediatric craniofacial surgeons face specific ethical and professional concerns regarding the growth of social media use in plastic surgery. The authors sought to elucidate parents' views on social media use by pediatric craniofacial surgeons. In addition, the study examines issues of consent, assent, and exploitation.
Methods:
An anonymous, 51-question, multiple-choice survey investigating parents' views of pediatric plastic surgeons' social media use was crowdsourced through Prolific.Co.
Results:
A total of 681 parents responded to the survey. Of the 656 included respondents, 88% to 93% believe that surgeons need to obtain consent from the parents to post pictures of the pediatric patient on social media, regardless of age. Respectively, 84.5% and 75% of respondents believe the surgeon needs to document assent from the 12- and 10-year-old patient. Parents who follow plastic surgeons on social media are more likely to agree that assent needs to be documented from all pediatric patients, regardless of age, before posting pictures on social media. The mean age at which respondents believe physicians should be required to elicit assent from the pediatric patient to post pictures was 9.65 years. Approximately 40% of respondents felt that patients portrayed in pictures on social media were being exploited, irrespective of the child's stated age.
Conclusions:
Plastic surgeons need to recognize parents' perceptions regarding social media use when considering posting pictures of pediatric patients on social media. The data suggest that surgeons should elicit assent from patients as young as 9 years before posting pictures on social media.
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