TY - JOUR
T1 - Predictors of patient satisfaction with Mohs micrographic surgery at time of surgery and 3 months postsurgery
T2 - A prospective cohort study
AU - Thompson, Katherine G.
AU - Manoharan, Divya
AU - Tripathi, Raghav
AU - Rizk, Emanuelle
AU - Lai, Jonathan
AU - Carpenter, Jenny
AU - Gage, Davies
AU - Jilani, Sumrah
AU - Lin, Shirley
AU - Bibee, Kristin P.
AU - Scott, Jeffrey F.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 American Academy of Dermatology, Inc.
PY - 2023/11
Y1 - 2023/11
N2 - Background: Despite the importance of patient satisfaction in ensuring high-quality care, studies investigating patient satisfaction in Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) are limited. Objective: We investigated the factors associated with patient satisfaction in MMS for nonmelanoma skin cancer and how patient satisfaction changes in the postoperative period. Methods: In this prospective cohort study including 100 patients, patient satisfaction surveys were administered at the time of surgery and at 3 months postsurgery. Sociodemographic characteristics, medical history, and surgical parameters were collected by chart review. Univariate linear and logistic regression models were created to examine these relationships. Results: Decreased satisfaction was observed in patients requiring 3 or more MMS stages both at the time of surgery (P = .047) and at 3 months post-surgery (P = .0244). Patients with morning procedures ending after 1:00 PM had decreased satisfaction at the time of surgery (P = .019). A decrease in patient satisfaction between the time of surgery and 3 months postsurgery was observed in patients with surgical sites on the extremities (P = .036), larger preoperative lesion sizes (P = .012), and larger defect sizes (P = .033). Limitations: Single-institution data, self-selection bias, and recall bias. Conclusion: Patient satisfaction with MMS is impacted by numerous factors and remains dynamic over time.
AB - Background: Despite the importance of patient satisfaction in ensuring high-quality care, studies investigating patient satisfaction in Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) are limited. Objective: We investigated the factors associated with patient satisfaction in MMS for nonmelanoma skin cancer and how patient satisfaction changes in the postoperative period. Methods: In this prospective cohort study including 100 patients, patient satisfaction surveys were administered at the time of surgery and at 3 months postsurgery. Sociodemographic characteristics, medical history, and surgical parameters were collected by chart review. Univariate linear and logistic regression models were created to examine these relationships. Results: Decreased satisfaction was observed in patients requiring 3 or more MMS stages both at the time of surgery (P = .047) and at 3 months post-surgery (P = .0244). Patients with morning procedures ending after 1:00 PM had decreased satisfaction at the time of surgery (P = .019). A decrease in patient satisfaction between the time of surgery and 3 months postsurgery was observed in patients with surgical sites on the extremities (P = .036), larger preoperative lesion sizes (P = .012), and larger defect sizes (P = .033). Limitations: Single-institution data, self-selection bias, and recall bias. Conclusion: Patient satisfaction with MMS is impacted by numerous factors and remains dynamic over time.
KW - Mohs micrographic surgery
KW - Mohs surgery
KW - basal cell carcinoma
KW - dermatologic surgery
KW - high-value care
KW - nonmelanoma skin cancer
KW - patient satisfaction
KW - postsurgical care
KW - postsurgical satisfaction
KW - quality of care
KW - skin cancer
KW - squamous cell carcinoma
KW - wound care
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jaad.2023.06.046
DO - 10.1016/j.jaad.2023.06.046
M3 - Article
C2 - 37422015
AN - SCOPUS:85171190489
SN - 0190-9622
VL - 89
SP - 992
EP - 1000
JO - Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
JF - Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
IS - 5
ER -