A Preoperative Psychosocial Intervention for Youth Undergoing Pectus Repair: Development and Initial Patient/Caregiver Experiences
Chasity Brimeyer,
Michelle L. Czarnecki,
Brynn LiaBraaten
et al.
Abstract:Objective: Pectus repair surgery for chest wall abnormalities is associated with postoperative pain and worry. Effective psychosocial interventions that equip patients and families for surgery and promote adaptive coping with surgery-related pain and worry are needed, but lacking. In this article, we outline a novel preoperative, psychosocial intervention for youth undergoing pectus repair surgery and their caregivers and evaluate initial patient and caregiver satisfaction, perceived benefit, and acceptability… Show more
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