%0 Journal Article %T Bridging the Gap: Understanding Appalachian Patient Satisfaction in Cosmetic Rhinoplasty. %A Rahimpour A %A Baxter J %A Denning DA %A Ray P %A Rahman B %J Cureus %V 16 %N 6 %D 2024 Jun %M 38993444 暂无%R 10.7759/cureus.62130 %X Rhinoplasty is a surgical procedure aimed at correcting both functional and aesthetic nasal deformities, addressing issues such as trauma-induced disfigurements and patient dissatisfaction with nasal appearance. Patient satisfaction is a critical outcome measure in rhinoplasty, reflecting the success of the procedure and the quality of care provided. This study investigates factors influencing patient satisfaction among Appalachian patients undergoing rhinoplasty for aesthetic reasons, considering the unique healthcare challenges faced by rural populations. A modified Rhinoplasty Outcome Evaluation questionnaire was utilized to assess patient satisfaction. Descriptive statistics and regression analyses were performed to analyze demographic characteristics, complications, re-operations, and satisfaction scores among rural and urban participants. While no significant differences were found in demographic characteristics, trends in satisfaction scores suggest potential disparities between rural and urban populations. Rural patients exhibited marginally lower satisfaction scores and higher rates of complications and re-operations, highlighting the need for targeted interventions in rural healthcare settings. Addressing geographic barriers, enhancing preoperative education and postoperative support, and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration are essential strategies to improve patient satisfaction and outcomes in rhinoplasty procedures, particularly in rural communities. Further research with larger sample sizes and qualitative methods is warranted to explore the underlying factors contributing to patient satisfaction disparities and to inform evidence-based interventions aimed at narrowing healthcare disparities and advancing health equity in rhinoplasty care.