Policies and Price Tags: The Public’s Perception of Face Transplantation and Its Funding
Abstract
:Background
Methods
Survey Questions
Survey Administration
Inclusion/Exclusion Criteria
Statistical Analysis
Results
Age
Gender
Race
Previous Plastic Surgery
Discussion
Conclusions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Authors’ Note
References
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Demographics | No. (%) |
---|---|
No. of Responses | 815 |
Gender | |
Female | 527 (64.7%) |
Male | 282 (34.6%) |
Genderqueer | 1 (0.1%) |
Non-binary | 5 (0.6%) |
Age | |
18-24 | 61 (7.5%) |
25-34 | 239 (29.3%) |
35-44 | 210 (25.8%) |
45-54 | 151 (18.5%) |
55-64 | 101 (12.4%) |
65-74 | 50 (6.1%) |
75-84 | 3 (0.4%) |
Race | |
White | 615 (75.5%) |
Hispanic/Latino | 36 (4.4%) |
Black or African American | 49 (6.0%) |
Asian | 54 (6.6%) |
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander | 1 (0.1%) |
Middle Eastern | 3 (0.4%) |
Other | 6 (0.7%) |
Multiple races | 51 (6.3%) |
Education | |
Less than high school | 8 (1.0%) |
High school degree | 79 (9.7%) |
Some college, no degree | 161 (19.8%) |
Two-year college degree | 106 (13.0%) |
Four-year college degree | 331 (40.6%) |
Professional degree/Doctorate | 130 (16.0%) |
Income | |
Less than $20,000 | 163 (20.0%) |
$20,000-$39,999 | 208 (25.5%) |
$40,000-$59,999 | 167 (20.5%) |
$60,000-$79,999 | 125 (15.3%) |
$80,000-$99,999 | 71 (8.71%) |
More than $100,000 | 81 (9.94%) |
Item | P | Md (IQR) | Conclusion |
---|---|---|---|
1 | P < .0001 | 4 (4-5) | Likely to undergo FVCA |
2 | P < .0001 | 5 (4-5) | FVCA improves physical appearance |
3 | P < .0001 | 5 (4-5) | FVCA improves quality of life |
4 | P < .0001 | 4 (3-5) | Insurance should cover FVCA regardless of disfigurement cause |
5 | P < .0001 | 2 (1-4) | Insurance should cover FVCA if patient self-inflicted harm |
6 | P < .0001 | 4 (2-5) | Likely to support tax dollars funding FVCA regardless of disfigurement cause |
7 | P < .0001 | 2 (2-3) | FVCA does not drain resources |
8 | P < .0001 | 2 (1-3) | FVCA is not less important than solid organ transplants |
9 | P < .0001 | 2 (1-3) | People who self-inflict harm still deserve an FVCA |
10 | .0198 | 3 (2-4) | If the disfigurement is self-inflicted, I still support my tax dollars funding FVCA |
11 | P < .0001 | 4 (3-5) | Faces should be included in the organ donor registry |
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Abousy, M.; Jenny, H.; Xun, H.; Khavanin, N.; Creighton, F.; Byrne, P.; Cooney, D.; Redett, R.; Yang, R. Policies and Price Tags: The Public’s Perception of Face Transplantation and Its Funding. Craniomaxillofac. Trauma Reconstr. 2022, 15, 295-303. https://doi.org/10.1177/19433875211047025
Abousy M, Jenny H, Xun H, Khavanin N, Creighton F, Byrne P, Cooney D, Redett R, Yang R. Policies and Price Tags: The Public’s Perception of Face Transplantation and Its Funding. Craniomaxillofacial Trauma & Reconstruction. 2022; 15(4):295-303. https://doi.org/10.1177/19433875211047025
Chicago/Turabian StyleAbousy, Mya, Hillary Jenny, Helen Xun, Nima Khavanin, Francis Creighton, Patrick Byrne, Damon Cooney, Richard Redett, and Robin Yang. 2022. "Policies and Price Tags: The Public’s Perception of Face Transplantation and Its Funding" Craniomaxillofacial Trauma & Reconstruction 15, no. 4: 295-303. https://doi.org/10.1177/19433875211047025
APA StyleAbousy, M., Jenny, H., Xun, H., Khavanin, N., Creighton, F., Byrne, P., Cooney, D., Redett, R., & Yang, R. (2022). Policies and Price Tags: The Public’s Perception of Face Transplantation and Its Funding. Craniomaxillofacial Trauma & Reconstruction, 15(4), 295-303. https://doi.org/10.1177/19433875211047025