Background: Exposure to stress prior to or during surgery can negatively impact performance. Management of stress is an essential non-technical skill required for safe practice. The effects of exposure to emotional visual stressors on surgical performance are poorly understood. This study aims to develop a model to investigate effects of emotive visual stimuli on simulated laparoscopic performance.Methods and materials: A single-centre cohort study. Thirty novice, simulator-naïve medical students were randomly allocated to view either positive, negative, or neutral emotional images (sourced from validated image registry). Participants focused for 5 s on the image before completing a peg-threading laparoscopic task. Time, instrument distance...
Background Although the general literature on stress and performance is extensive, little is known a...
Contains fulltext : 136498.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: Vi...
Background Research on intraoperative stressors has focused on external factors without considering ...
Background: Exposure to stress prior to or during surgery can negatively impact performance. Managem...
Background: There is gathering interest in determining the typical sources of stress for an operatin...
BACKGROUND: Surgical training and practice is stressful, but adaptive changes in the stress circuitr...
While the benefits of robotic surgery for the patient have been relatively well established, little ...
Background. Surgeons perform complex tasks while exposed to multiple distracting sources that may in...
Modern surgical education is focused on making use of the available technologies in order to train a...
Background stress can impair professional performance. Surgery is a highly demanding medical special...
Introduction: Stress can affect the ability to acquire technical skills. Simulation-based training (...
The present study is focused on usability issues related to laparoscopy, emphasizing the surgeon’s o...
Aim: The mental demands of laparoscopic surgery create a steep learning curve for surgical trainees....
Background: Although the general literature on stress and performance is extensive, little is known ...
Background stress can impair professional performance. Surgery is a highly demanding medical special...
Background Although the general literature on stress and performance is extensive, little is known a...
Contains fulltext : 136498.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: Vi...
Background Research on intraoperative stressors has focused on external factors without considering ...
Background: Exposure to stress prior to or during surgery can negatively impact performance. Managem...
Background: There is gathering interest in determining the typical sources of stress for an operatin...
BACKGROUND: Surgical training and practice is stressful, but adaptive changes in the stress circuitr...
While the benefits of robotic surgery for the patient have been relatively well established, little ...
Background. Surgeons perform complex tasks while exposed to multiple distracting sources that may in...
Modern surgical education is focused on making use of the available technologies in order to train a...
Background stress can impair professional performance. Surgery is a highly demanding medical special...
Introduction: Stress can affect the ability to acquire technical skills. Simulation-based training (...
The present study is focused on usability issues related to laparoscopy, emphasizing the surgeon’s o...
Aim: The mental demands of laparoscopic surgery create a steep learning curve for surgical trainees....
Background: Although the general literature on stress and performance is extensive, little is known ...
Background stress can impair professional performance. Surgery is a highly demanding medical special...
Background Although the general literature on stress and performance is extensive, little is known a...
Contains fulltext : 136498.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: Vi...
Background Research on intraoperative stressors has focused on external factors without considering ...