The effects of stress on surgical performance: a systematic review

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  • What: The aim of this article is an up to date review on the effects of acute psychological stress on both technical and non-technical surgical skills in both simulated environments and in real-world surgery. Four studies compared non-stress performance against simulated patient crises, although only two of these validated the stress event with subjective or objective markers of stress ⁠⁠.
  • Who: Adam Tam from the Department of Surgery, Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust, Truro, UK have published the research work: The effects of stress on surgical performance: a systematic review, in the Journal . . .

     

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