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Plastic Surgery

Patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) support quality-of-life assessment before and after reconstructive and cosmetic surgery, as well as the routine tracking of symptoms such as pain intensity, and depression.
Examples of common Plastic Surgery PROMs in OutcomeMD:
ConditionPROM PROM use in literature
Decision-making
  • Decisional Conflict Scale
DCS use
Facial Appearance Satisfaction
  • Negative Physical Self Scale - Facial Appearance Subscale
NPSS-FAS use
Rhinoplasty
  • Rhinoplasty Outcomes Evaluation (ROE) Questionnaire
ROE use
Self-esteem
  • Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale
RSES use
All plastic surgery conditions
  • National Institutes of Health (NIH) Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) validated person-centred measures to track all relevant symptoms including:
    • Positive affect and well-being
    • Pain intensity
    • Pain interference
    • Anxiety
    • Depression
    • Sleep disturbance
    Below are links for more information on OutcomeMD’s use of
*Copyright permission pending - if interested in this measure, please contact us to discuss possible additional charges associated with this particular instrument

For plastic surgeries that encompass more than one patient area or domain (facial appearance + depression + anxiety), OutcomeMD has developed clusters of multiple PROs based on validated medical literature. With our PRO clusters, you will always have a comprehensive view of how your patient is progressing.

The value of OutcomeMD to Plastic Surgery:

  • Improve your patients’ health by engaging them in shared decision-making based on their patient reported outcome (PRO) data
  • Analysis of PRO data has been demonstrated to be a powerful tool to facilitate communication between patients and clinicians at the initial consultation about the surgery’s likely benefits, leading to more informed patient decisions1
  • Routinely measure benefit of treatment through the use of validated measures
  • For most cosmetic surgeries, even a technically proficient procedure cannot be considered a true success to the patient unless they see the benefits post-operatively. However, patients’ assessment of esthetic outcomes can also greatly differ from the clinician’s perspective.2
Did your patient have a great outcome? With OutcomeMD, your patients with good outcomes can now publicly celebrate their improvement with ease by posting on their social media accounts (lead generation) and on your review sites (reputation management)!
1Urso-Baiarda F, Townley W, Branford OA, Rohrich RJ. Understanding how patients feel about their cosmetic surgery. https://prsonallyspeaking.wordpress.com/2015/02/11/proms-king-of-outcome-assessment-tools-understandinghow-patients-feel-about-their-cosmetic-surgery/ [last accessed 18 September 2015]
2Young VL, Hutchison J. Insights into patient and clinician concerns about scar appearance: semi-quantitative structured surveys. Plast Reconstr Surg 2009;124:256–65.
DO YOU NEED A PROM
THAT IS NOT IN OUTCOMEMD?
We routinely add new, validated PROMs into OutcomeMD to ensure that you can track all patient outcomes that will allow you to optimize care management. If you would like to send your patients a PROM that is not yet available in our software platform, let us know.
Great Patient Outcomes
DID YOUR PATIENT HAVE A GREAT OUTCOME?

With OutcomeMD, your patients with good outcomes can now publicly celebrate their improvement with ease by posting on their social media accounts (lead generation) and on your review sites (reputation management)!

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