Numerous studies have examined the effect of psychological variables on surgical recovery, but no definite conclusion has been reached yet. We sought to examine whether psychological factors influence early surgical recovery.We performed a systematic search in PubMed, Scopus and PsycINFO databases to identify studies examining the association of preoperative psychological variables or interventions with objectively measured, early surgical outcomes.We identified 16 eligible studies, 15 of which reported a significant association between at least one psychological variable or intervention and an early postoperative outcome. However, most studies also reported psychological factors not influencing surgical recovery and there was significant h...
OBJECTIVES: This prospective observational study investigated whether self-reported psychological di...
Chronic post-surgical pain is a relatively common adverse effect following surgery. Several prognost...
It is estimated that between 10 and 45% of patients who undergo surgery to the low back continue to ...
BACKGROUND: Numerous studies have examined the effect of psychological variables on surgical recover...
Understanding the factors that are related to surgical recovery would be of clear theoretical and po...
Greater fear or distress prior to surgery is associated with a slower and more complicated postopera...
OBJECTIVE: To critically evaluate the interpretation of the findings reported in the peer-reviewed l...
The stress response, a complex multi-factorial survival mechanism is elicited by surgery. The factor...
peer reviewedMany patients experience pain after surgery. Psychological factors such as emotion and ...
Due to the frequency of surgeries, acute postsurgical pain (APSP) is a common problem. However, the ...
ABSTRACT: Many patients experience pain after surgery. Psychological factors such as emotion and cog...
Introduction: The preoperative factors that have been studied for their relationship with postoperat...
The purpose of this study was to facilitate recovery from surgery by intervention designed to reduce...
This prospective observational study investigated whether self-reported psychological distress and a...
Surgical complications may affect patients psychologically due to challenges such as prolonged recov...
OBJECTIVES: This prospective observational study investigated whether self-reported psychological di...
Chronic post-surgical pain is a relatively common adverse effect following surgery. Several prognost...
It is estimated that between 10 and 45% of patients who undergo surgery to the low back continue to ...
BACKGROUND: Numerous studies have examined the effect of psychological variables on surgical recover...
Understanding the factors that are related to surgical recovery would be of clear theoretical and po...
Greater fear or distress prior to surgery is associated with a slower and more complicated postopera...
OBJECTIVE: To critically evaluate the interpretation of the findings reported in the peer-reviewed l...
The stress response, a complex multi-factorial survival mechanism is elicited by surgery. The factor...
peer reviewedMany patients experience pain after surgery. Psychological factors such as emotion and ...
Due to the frequency of surgeries, acute postsurgical pain (APSP) is a common problem. However, the ...
ABSTRACT: Many patients experience pain after surgery. Psychological factors such as emotion and cog...
Introduction: The preoperative factors that have been studied for their relationship with postoperat...
The purpose of this study was to facilitate recovery from surgery by intervention designed to reduce...
This prospective observational study investigated whether self-reported psychological distress and a...
Surgical complications may affect patients psychologically due to challenges such as prolonged recov...
OBJECTIVES: This prospective observational study investigated whether self-reported psychological di...
Chronic post-surgical pain is a relatively common adverse effect following surgery. Several prognost...
It is estimated that between 10 and 45% of patients who undergo surgery to the low back continue to ...