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To our knowledge, only one study has been published exploring patient perspectives of these programs and no studies exist regarding interest in dermatopathology.MethodsAn anonymous survey was distributed via online support groups for various dermatologic diagnoses.ResultsPatients demonstrated a high level of interest in the dermatopathologist–patient consultation program, with 81.3% expressing at least moderate interest in discussing their diagnosis with a dermatopathologist and 79.2% expressing at least moderate interest in examining their tissue under the microscope with a dermatopathologist. The rationale for interest included various themes: (1) knowledge/understanding, (2) empowerment, (3) emotional support, (4) general interest, and (5) improved trust.ConclusionsPatients with cancerous and non‐cancerous dermatologic diagnoses demonstrate high interest in a dermatopathologist–patient consultation program. Efforts to pilot this type of program can build upon the infrastructure of current pathologist consultation programs. Future efforts should be taken by hospital leadership, clinicians, and dermatopathologists to determine physician interest and address logistical challenges to the implementation of these programs.","PeriodicalId":15407,"journal":{"name":"Journal of Cutaneous Pathology","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":1.6000,"publicationDate":"2024-04-04","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"The dermatopathologist–patient consultation program: A pilot study on patient perspectives and interest\",\"authors\":\"Jonathan Lai, Nina M. 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To our knowledge, only one study has been published exploring patient perspectives of these programs and no studies exist regarding interest in dermatopathology.MethodsAn anonymous survey was distributed via online support groups for various dermatologic diagnoses.ResultsPatients demonstrated a high level of interest in the dermatopathologist–patient consultation program, with 81.3% expressing at least moderate interest in discussing their diagnosis with a dermatopathologist and 79.2% expressing at least moderate interest in examining their tissue under the microscope with a dermatopathologist. The rationale for interest included various themes: (1) knowledge/understanding, (2) empowerment, (3) emotional support, (4) general interest, and (5) improved trust.ConclusionsPatients with cancerous and non‐cancerous dermatologic diagnoses demonstrate high interest in a dermatopathologist–patient consultation program. 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The dermatopathologist–patient consultation program: A pilot study on patient perspectives and interest
BackgroundDespite the integral contribution of dermatopathologists in diagnosing skin lesions, their role often remains unclear to patients, likely due to little face‐to‐face interaction. More healthcare systems have begun introducing patient–pathologist consultation programs that allow patients to discuss results with a pathologist and view tissue under a microscope. To our knowledge, only one study has been published exploring patient perspectives of these programs and no studies exist regarding interest in dermatopathology.MethodsAn anonymous survey was distributed via online support groups for various dermatologic diagnoses.ResultsPatients demonstrated a high level of interest in the dermatopathologist–patient consultation program, with 81.3% expressing at least moderate interest in discussing their diagnosis with a dermatopathologist and 79.2% expressing at least moderate interest in examining their tissue under the microscope with a dermatopathologist. The rationale for interest included various themes: (1) knowledge/understanding, (2) empowerment, (3) emotional support, (4) general interest, and (5) improved trust.ConclusionsPatients with cancerous and non‐cancerous dermatologic diagnoses demonstrate high interest in a dermatopathologist–patient consultation program. Efforts to pilot this type of program can build upon the infrastructure of current pathologist consultation programs. Future efforts should be taken by hospital leadership, clinicians, and dermatopathologists to determine physician interest and address logistical challenges to the implementation of these programs.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Cutaneous Pathology publishes manuscripts broadly relevant to diseases of the skin and mucosae, with the aims of advancing scientific knowledge regarding dermatopathology and enhancing the communication between clinical practitioners and research scientists. Original scientific manuscripts on diagnostic and experimental cutaneous pathology are especially desirable. Timely, pertinent review articles also will be given high priority. Manuscripts based on light, fluorescence, and electron microscopy, histochemistry, immunology, molecular biology, and genetics, as well as allied sciences, are all welcome, provided their principal focus is on cutaneous pathology. Publication time will be kept as short as possible, ensuring that articles will be quickly available to all interested in this speciality.