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Ear Molding Therapy: Laypersons' Perceptions, Preferences, and Satisfaction with Treatment Outcome.


ABSTRACT: This study investigates laypersons' perceptions of congenital ear deformities and preferences for treatment, particularly with ear molding therapy-an effective, noninvasive, yet time-sensitive treatment. Methods:Laypersons were recruited via crowdsourcing to view photographs of normal ears or one of the following ear deformities, pre- and post-molding: constricted, cryptotia, cupped/lopped, helical rim deformity, prominent, and Stahl. Participants answered questions regarding perceptions and treatment preferences for the ear. Statistical analyses included multiple linear and logistic regressions and Wilcoxon signed-rank tests. Results:A total of 983 individuals participated in the study. All deformities were perceived as significantly abnormal, likely to impair hearing, and associated with lower psychosocial quality of life (all P < 0.001). For all deformities, participants were likely to choose ear molding over surgery despite the logistical and financial implications of ear molding (all P < 0.02). Participants were significantly more satisfied with the outcome of ear molding in all deformities compared with control, except constricted ears (all P < 0.002, except Pconstricted = 0.073). Concern for hearing impairment due to ear deformity was associated with increased likelihoods of seeing a physician (P < 0.001) and choosing ear molding despite treatment logistics and costs (all P < 0.001). Conclusions:Laypersons perceived all ear deformities as abnormal and associated with low psychosocial quality of life. Despite logistical and financial implications, laypersons generally desired molding therapy for ear deformities; treatment outcomes were satisfactory for all deformities except constricted ears. Timely diagnosis of this condition is crucial to reaping the benefits of ear molding therapy.

SUBMITTER: Vu GH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7413762 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ear Molding Therapy: Laypersons' Perceptions, Preferences, and Satisfaction with Treatment Outcome.

Vu Giap H GH   Azzolini Anthony A   Humphries Laura S LS   Mazzaferro Daniel M DM   Kalmar Christopher L CL   Zimmerman Carrie E CE   Swanson Jordan W JW   Taylor Jesse A JA   Bartlett Scott P SP  

Plastic and reconstructive surgery. Global open 20200715 7


This study investigates laypersons' perceptions of congenital ear deformities and preferences for treatment, particularly with ear molding therapy-an effective, noninvasive, yet time-sensitive treatment.<h4>Methods</h4>Laypersons were recruited via crowdsourcing to view photographs of normal ears or one of the following ear deformities, pre- and post-molding: constricted, cryptotia, cupped/lopped, helical rim deformity, prominent, and Stahl. Participants answered questions regarding perceptions  ...[more]

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