Factors Influencing Patients' Choice of a Joint Replacement Surgeon
Whisper Grayson1, Garrett Basich2, Daniel Schmitt1
1Orthopaedic Surgery and Rehabilitation, Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, USA.
Introduction:
Technology has undergone rapid growth over the past several decades, with the internet and social media becoming more available to individuals. Thus, the medical field has entered a new era where patients have increased access to information about their physicians. This has led to an evolving area of research seeking to determine the impact certain factors may have when patients choose where to receive their medical care. The primary aim of this study was to evaluate the importance of certain factors to new patients presenting to an orthopedic adult reconstruction clinic.
Methods:
New patients presenting to an orthopedic adult reconstruction clinic at an academic medical center in a large metropolitan area from August 2024 to February 2025 were invited to complete an anonymous survey, with a total of 50 participants ultimately included. The survey consisted of demographic questions and Likert-type questions assessing selection factor importance. The importance of each factor was scaled according to five categories: (1) least important, (2) somewhat important, (3) moderately important, (4) very important, and (5) most important.
Results:
Factors considered most important to the study participants included the reputation of the institution (mean: 4.1, standard deviation (SD): 0.9), if the surgeon had been in practice for more years (mean: 3.8, SD: 1.0), and if the provider/hospital was in the patient's insurance network (mean: 3.7, SD: 1.5). There were no significant differences between responses when comparing the patients ≥65 years of age and those <65 years.
Conclusions:
Institutional reputation, the number of years the surgeon has been in practice, and insurance coverage were important factors to patients when selecting an adult reconstruction surgeon. While not significant, younger patients found online reviews and social media presence of their surgeon to be more important compared to older patients.
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