2024
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.55637
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Prospective Patient Preferences for Humor in Urologists Treating Erectile Dysfunction: A Survey Study

Max D Sandler,
Christabel Egemba,
Justin M Dubin
et al.

Abstract: Introduction: Men seeking treatment for sexual dysfunction can experience embarrassment as a result of stigma. This research manuscript presents the findings of a survey conducted to investigate the influence of humor on prospective patients' preferences when selecting a specialist to address erectile dysfunction (ED).Methods: The respondents were presented with five pairs of mock urology business cards: one professional and one humorous. A questionnaire was designed and distributed via an online survey platfo… Show more

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