[Impact of Facebook patient groups in the surgical decision making process: The example of Biocell® macro-textured implants recall].

Impact des groupes de patientes Facebook dans le processus décisionnel chirurgical : l’exemple du rappel des implants macro-texturés Biocell®.
BIA–ALCL Devices recall Implants macro-texturés LAGC–AIM Macro-textured implants Rappel des appareils Réseaux sociaux Social media

Journal

Annales de chirurgie plastique et esthetique
ISSN: 1768-319X
Titre abrégé: Ann Chir Plast Esthet
Pays: France
ID NLM: 8305839

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Feb 2021
Historique:
received: 20 04 2020
accepted: 10 06 2020
pubmed: 24 1 2021
medline: 26 10 2021
entrez: 23 1 2021
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

The use of social media, has been a major upheaval in our lifestyles in the last decade. At the forefront in the crisis of BIA-ALCL, as soon as February 2019, our university centre took steps to identify and contact all patients with macro-textured implants. The purpose of this recall was to educate patients and establish a monitoring system. The purpose of this work is to analyse the patients' decision-making process. A retrospective study of patients, who requested and attended appointments with a surgeon, was made. The number of patients with clinical symptoms of BIA-ALCL, the number of patients who requested implant removal surgery, the histological diagnoses found after surgery were collected. We then calculated the proportion of Facebook group members among patients who required implant removal in the absence of a diagnosis or even warning signs. Seven hundred and seventy women requested an appointment with one of the surgeons in our department. Of all the women who requested consultation, 497 (64.55%) had symptoms. 199 patients were members or had attended one of the Facebook groups of patients. At the end of the consultation with their surgeon, almost 25% of patients made a decision to have the implant removed against medical advice. Among these patients, 67% were part of a group of patients on the Facebook network. To date, no patient has been diagnosed with BIA-ALCL. These results support the hypothesis that belonging to Facebook groups of patients becomes, for some, a key element in the decision-making process beyond expert opinion. In the future, preliminary work with patient groups on social networks should be done in order to obtain additional health efficiency.

Sections du résumé

BACKGROUND BACKGROUND
The use of social media, has been a major upheaval in our lifestyles in the last decade. At the forefront in the crisis of BIA-ALCL, as soon as February 2019, our university centre took steps to identify and contact all patients with macro-textured implants. The purpose of this recall was to educate patients and establish a monitoring system. The purpose of this work is to analyse the patients' decision-making process.
METHODS METHODS
A retrospective study of patients, who requested and attended appointments with a surgeon, was made. The number of patients with clinical symptoms of BIA-ALCL, the number of patients who requested implant removal surgery, the histological diagnoses found after surgery were collected. We then calculated the proportion of Facebook group members among patients who required implant removal in the absence of a diagnosis or even warning signs.
RESULTS RESULTS
Seven hundred and seventy women requested an appointment with one of the surgeons in our department. Of all the women who requested consultation, 497 (64.55%) had symptoms. 199 patients were members or had attended one of the Facebook groups of patients. At the end of the consultation with their surgeon, almost 25% of patients made a decision to have the implant removed against medical advice. Among these patients, 67% were part of a group of patients on the Facebook network. To date, no patient has been diagnosed with BIA-ALCL.
CONCLUSIONS CONCLUSIONS
These results support the hypothesis that belonging to Facebook groups of patients becomes, for some, a key element in the decision-making process beyond expert opinion. In the future, preliminary work with patient groups on social networks should be done in order to obtain additional health efficiency.

Identifiants

pubmed: 33483169
pii: S0294-1260(20)30084-4
doi: 10.1016/j.anplas.2020.06.004
pii:
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

fre

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

19-24

Informations de copyright

Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.

Auteurs

M A Danino (MA)

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Department, University of Montreal Hospital Centre, 850, rue St-Denis, Pavillon S - Local S02-128 H2X 0A9 Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Electronic address: michel.alain.danino@umontreal.ca.

D Giaccone (D)

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Department, University of Montreal Hospital Centre, 850, rue St-Denis, Pavillon S - Local S02-128 H2X 0A9 Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

M Abdolraziq (M)

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Department, University of Montreal Hospital Centre, 850, rue St-Denis, Pavillon S - Local S02-128 H2X 0A9 Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

M Retchkiman (M)

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Department, University of Montreal Hospital Centre, 850, rue St-Denis, Pavillon S - Local S02-128 H2X 0A9 Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

L S Paek (LS)

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Department, University of Montreal Hospital Centre, 850, rue St-Denis, Pavillon S - Local S02-128 H2X 0A9 Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

J S Bou-Merhi (JS)

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Department, University of Montreal Hospital Centre, 850, rue St-Denis, Pavillon S - Local S02-128 H2X 0A9 Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

E Matetsa (E)

Directorate of Medical and University Affairs, University of Montreal Hospital Centre, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

J Iezzoni (J)

Directorate of Medical and University Affairs, University of Montreal Hospital Centre, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

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