Cognitive processes during recovery: moving toward personalized spine surgery outcomes

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  • who: Carolyn E. Schwartz and collaborators from the Inc, Concord, MA, USA Departments of Medicine and Orthopaedic, Tufts University School of Medicine have published the paper: Cognitive Processes during Recovery: Moving toward Personalized Spine Surgery Outcomes, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study aimed to investigate appraisal processes explained variance in spinesurgery outcomes over the course of the recovery trajectory, from pre-surgery through one-year post-surgery. The authors focused on two types of appraisal processes: how people recall past experiences (sampling of experience) and to whom people compare themselves (standards of comparison). QOLAPv2 . . .

     

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