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Measuring outcomes that matter to face-lift patients: Development and validation of face-q appearance appraisal scales and adverse effects checklist for the lower face and neck

机译:测量对瘦脸患者重要的结果:开发和验证脸部q外观评估量表和下脸和颈部的不良反应清单

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Background: The FACE-Q is a new patient-reported outcome instrument to evaluate a range of outcomes for patients undergoing any type of facial cosmetic operation, minimally invasive cosmetic procedure, or facial injectable. This article describes the development and validation of FACE-Q scales relevant to face-lift patients. Methods: The FACE-Q was developed by following international guidelines for patient-reported outcome instrument development. For outcomes following a face lift, the authors developed five appearance appraisal scales (i.e., Satisfaction with Cheeks, Satisfaction with Lower Face and Jawline, Appraisal of Nasolabial Folds, Appraisal of Area Under the Chin, and Appraisal of the Neck) and an adverse effects checklist. A field test of these scales was performed in a sample of 225 face-lift patients, and were evaluated using both modern and traditional psychometric methods. Results: The five FACE-Q appearance appraisal scales were found to be clinically meaningful, reliable, valid, and responsive to clinical change. These findings were supported by Rasch measurement theory analysis (e.g., overall chi-square values of p ≥ 0.18; Person Separation Index ≥ 0.88). Responsiveness analyses showed that patient scores for facial appearance improved significantly after treatment (p < 0.001); changes in scores were associated with moderate effect sizes (range effect size, 0.40 to 0.79; range standardized response mean, 0.37 to 0.69). Traditional psychometric statistics provided further support (e.g., Cronbach's alpha values ≥0.94) Conclusions: The FACE-Q appearance appraisal scales are scientifically sound and clinically meaningful and can be used with the adverse effects checklist to measure patient-reported outcomes following a face lift.
机译:背景:FACE-Q是一种新的患者报告结局工具,用于评估接受任何类型的面部美容手术,微创美容程序或面部可注射的患者的一系列结果。本文介绍了与瘦脸患者相关的FACE-Q量表的开发和验证。方法:FACE-Q是根据患者报告的结局指标开发的国际准则开发的。对于面部整容后的结果,作者制定了五个外观评估量表(即,对双颊的满意度,对下脸和下颌的满意度,鼻唇沟的评估,下巴下面积的评估以及颈部的评估)和不良影响清单。在225位瘦脸患者的样本中对这些比例进行了现场测试,并使用现代和传统的心理测量方法进行了评估。结果:发现五种FACE-Q外观评估量表具有临床意义,可靠性,有效性和对临床变化的响应。这些发现得到Rasch测量理论分析的支持(例如,总体卡方值p≥0.18;人员分离指数≥0.88)。响应性分析显示,治疗后面部表情的患者评分显着提高(p <0.001);得分的变化与中等效应大小相关(范围效应大小为0.40至0.79;范围标准化反应平均值为0.37至0.69)。传统的心理统计数据提供了进一步的支持(例如Cronbach的alpha值≥0.94)结论:FACE-Q外观评估量表在科学上是合理的,并且在临床上有意义,并且可以与不良反应清单一起用于测量面部提升后患者报告的结局。

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