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What stress coping strategies are surgeons relying upon during surgery?

Friday, October 16, 2015

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Nicholas E. Anton, M.S. , Paul N. Montero, M.D. , Lisa D. Howley, Ph.D. , Charles Brown, Ph.D. , Dimitrios Stefanidis, M.D., Ph.D.correspondenceemail

Using an anonymous survey, surgeons at a single institution were asked to rate the impact of 9 stressors on performance and outcomes.  Complex cases, rarely performed cases, and lack of adequate assistance were assocated with the most stress.  A stress-related intraoperative complication occurrence was reported by 40%.  More than 80% indicated that training in stress management would be useful.

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