Public perception and willingness to undergo cosmetic procedures during the COVID-19 pandemic: A cross-sectional study

Ibrahim Alreshidi, Assil Albrekeit, Ruaa Alharithy
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Background: As a result of the spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) at the beginning of 2020, many governments, including Saudi Arabia, have suspended operations in many agencies. Most of the dermatologists have restricted their practice, including cosmetic procedures, to ensure social distancing. On May 7, 2020, Saudi authorities have reduced the restriction of COVID-19 virus preventative measures, allowing clinics to start accepting patients with following the ministry of health protocols. Purpose: To evaluate the public's perception and willingness to undergo cosmetic procedures during the COVID-19 outbreaks in Saudi Arabia. Methods: A descriptive, cross-sectional, questionnaire-based study was carried out among the individuals who lack typical symptoms of COVID-19 infection in Saudi Arabia. A self-designed web-based questionnaire was developed; content face validity and a pilot study were done. The questionnaire was distributed electronically from May 8 to May 31, 2020. Results: A total of 656 individuals who lack typical symptoms of COVID-19 infection were included in this analysis. Only 10.5% of participants expressed their will to do cosmetic procedures during the COVID-19 pandemic. More than 90% of the participants believed that the COVID-19 pandemic was either somewhat serious (52.9%) or very serious (38.7%). The willingness to do cosmetic procedures during the COVID-19 pandemic remained unaltered when the price was discounted (P < 0.001), and when infection control measures were ensured (P < 0.001). Conclusion: The COVID-19 pandemic had a negative impact on the practice of cosmetic dermatology. Fear of transferring the infection to a beloved home member is the main reason to avoid these procedures. Generating well-structured safety guidelines to decrease the risk of this unusual virus transmission in dermatology practice and creating financial incentives may help increase the public willingness to do these cosmetic procedures during this pandemic.
COVID-19大流行期间公众接受整容手术的认知和意愿:一项横断面研究
背景:由于2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)在2020年初的传播,包括沙特阿拉伯在内的许多国家政府暂停了许多机构的运作。大多数皮肤科医生都限制了他们的执业,包括整容手术,以确保社交距离。2020年5月7日,沙特当局减少了对COVID-19病毒预防措施的限制,允许诊所开始接受遵循卫生部协议的患者。目的:评估沙特阿拉伯2019冠状病毒病疫情期间公众接受整容手术的认知和意愿。方法:在沙特阿拉伯缺乏COVID-19感染典型症状的个体中开展了一项描述性、横断面、基于问卷的研究。自行设计了一份基于网络的问卷;内容面效度和初步研究。问卷于2020年5月8日至5月31日以电子方式发放。结果:共有656名缺乏COVID-19感染典型症状的个体被纳入该分析。只有10.5%的参与者表示愿意在COVID-19大流行期间进行整容手术。超过90%的受访者认为新冠肺炎大流行“比较严重”(52.9%)或“非常严重”(38.7%)。在COVID-19大流行期间,当价格打折(P < 0.001)和确保感染控制措施(P < 0.001)时,做美容手术的意愿保持不变。结论:2019冠状病毒病大流行对美容皮肤科执业产生了负面影响。害怕将感染传染给心爱的家庭成员是避免这些程序的主要原因。制定结构良好的安全指南,以降低皮肤科实践中这种不寻常病毒传播的风险,并制定财政激励措施,可能有助于提高公众在本次大流行期间进行这些美容手术的意愿。
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