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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Qual Life Res. 2015 Nov 14;25(6):1409–1421. doi: 10.1007/s11136-015-1181-6

Table 3.

Patient Satisfaction with decision to have BPM.

Author,
Year
Sample
Size (n)
Instrument Type
of
Study
Recon.
(All)
Compared
Reconstruction
vs. No
Reconstruction
Overall
Finding
Findings
Stefanek,
1995
14 Ad hoc CS N Y + 100% satisfied with decision to have PM. 64% were satisfied with their decision to
have reconstruction. 100% were satisfied with their decision not to have
reconstruction.
Metcalfe,
2004
60 Ad hoc CS N Y + 97% of patients were satisfied with decision to have PM.
Mean satisfaction scores in reconstruction and no reconstruction groups indicated
high satisfaction in both groups and no significant difference between the groups.
Geiger, 2007 106 Ad hoc CS N N + 84% of patients were satisfied with decision to have PM.
Hagen, 2014 163 Ad hoc CS Y N + 88% of patients were satisfied with choosing PM.

CS: Case Series. PC: Prospective Cohort. Recon.: Reconstruction. Y: Yes. N: No

+ More than 50% positive results or no significant negative changes over time.

− Less than 50% positive results or no significant positive changes over time.

± Mixed results.