Comparing treatment outcomes between physician and nurse treated patients in laser hair removal

B. M. Freedman, Robert V Earley
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OBJECTIVE : The purpose of this study was to determine whether there were differences in outcome between patients treated by a trained physician and patients treated by a trained, supervised nurse. STUDY DESIGN/MATERIALS AND METHODS : A total of 100 patients were treated for unwanted body hair using the Cynosure long-pulsed alexandrite laser: 50 patients were treated by a physician and 50 by a nurse. RESULTS : The measured average reduction in hair counts was 74 - 8% in the physician-treated group and 70 - 6% in the nurse-treated group (NS). Transient skin changes (i.e. pigmentation changes and blistering) were comparable between the two groups. Patient satisfaction measured by an assessment scale of 1 (excellent) to 5 (poor) was 1.6 - 0.3 and 1.4 - 0.3 in the physician- and nurse-treated groups respectively (NS). CONCLUSION : Using treatment efficacy, complication rate, and patient satisfaction as variables, this study concluded that properly trained physicians and nurses achieved parallel results in laser hair removal.
比较医师与护士治疗患者激光脱毛的疗效
目的:本研究的目的是确定由训练有素的医生治疗的患者和由训练有素、有监督的护士治疗的患者之间的结果是否存在差异。研究设计/材料和方法:共有100名患者使用Cynosure长脉冲翠绿宝石激光治疗多余的体毛:50名患者由医生治疗,50名患者由护士治疗。结果:医生治疗组的平均头发数量减少74 - 8%,护士治疗组(NS)的平均头发数量减少70 - 6%。短暂的皮肤变化(即色素沉着变化和起泡)在两组之间具有可比性。以1(优秀)到5(差)的评估量表衡量,医生治疗组和护士治疗组的患者满意度分别为1.6 - 0.3和1.4 - 0.3 (NS)。结论:以治疗效果、并发症发生率和患者满意度为变量,本研究得出经过适当培训的医师和护士在激光脱毛中取得了相似的效果。
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