2017
DOI: 10.5430/css.v3n2p7
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Physiological and psychological responses to surgery and non-surgery days in orthopaedic surgeons: A case study

Abstract: Objective: Performing surgical procedures can increase the physiological stress and mental strain experienced by practicing surgeons. This may affect negatively work capacity and quality of patient care by increasing the incidence of burnout, sleep disorders, fatigue and substance abuse. The purpose of this pilot case study was to track physiological and psychological responses to clinical duties in an expert arthroplasty orthopaedic surgeon. Methods: Heart rate (HR), breathing rate, heart rate variability (HR… Show more

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