Surgeon Personality, Time Spent With the Patient, and Quality of Facilities Are the Most Important Factors to Patients in Selecting an Orthopaedic Sports Medicine Surgeon

Purpose: To determine the most important factors to patients across the United States in selecting an orthopaedic sports medicine surgeon. Methods: In this cross-sectional survey study, adult U.S. residents were surveyed using Amazon Mechanical Turk, a validated survey tool. Data included demographi...

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Main Authors: Ian D. Engler, M.D (Author), Gillian M. Ahrendt, B.S (Author), Andrew J. Curley, M.D (Author), Volker Musahl, M.D (Author)
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Published: Elsevier, 2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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520 |a Purpose: To determine the most important factors to patients across the United States in selecting an orthopaedic sports medicine surgeon. Methods: In this cross-sectional survey study, adult U.S. residents were surveyed using Amazon Mechanical Turk, a validated survey tool. Data included demographics and the relative importance of both pre-office and in-office factors that determine how patients select an orthopaedic sports medicine surgeon. Results were compiled, and factors were compared by patient demographics. Results: Of 1,074 respondents, 56.3% were male, and 60.0% were 25 to 40 years old. Responses were geographically diverse. The most important factors in selecting a sports medicine surgeon (graded on a 0-10 scale) were surgeon professionalism and personality (6.6), quality of the hospital/office facilities (6.4), and how much time the surgeon spends with the patient (6.4). Each of these in-office factors were more important than pre-office factors, the most important of which were reputation of the surgeon's hospital or group (6.3), surgeon's reviews on medical review websites (6.2), and surgeon's educational background (6.0). The least important factors were surgeon's sex (3.7), marketing of the surgeon (4.2), and surgeon's social media accounts (4.3). A social media account was taken into consideration at least "a little" by nearly two-thirds of respondents. The most preferred surgeon personality was a balance of professional and lighthearted (66.9%), with strictly professional (27.6%) or largely lighthearted (5.6%) less preferred. Conclusions: The most important factors to patients in selecting their orthopaedic sports medicine surgeon, regardless of patient sex, race, or geography, are related to the patient's in-office experience, including surgeon's professionalism/personality, how much time the surgeon spends with the patient, and quality of the hospital/office facilities. Surgeons should consider prioritizing a professional office environment and taking the time to get to know patients for the benefit of their patients and their practice. Clinical Relevance: The market for orthopaedic sports medicine surgeons is competitive. It is important to know what qualities of a surgeon and his or her practice are important to patients. 
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