Mental preparation: Tools for optimizing surgical performance and managing perioperative stress.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q2 SURGERY
Charles Honoré, Chris R, Maxime Collard
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Abstract

The hospital can be a hostile environment where many stress-producing situations may arise that require professionals to maintain their composure to avoid potentially damaging effects for patients and themselves. Mental preparation includes techniques aimed at optimizing individual and collective performances by improving one's mental capacity and cognitive abilities. Although widely adopted in settings such as high-level sports, the armed forces and aeronautics, these techniques are still infrequently used in surgery. This update describes practical tools for mental preparation that are specifically tailored to the needs of surgeons, enabling them to manage situations of intense stress in a rational manner. Everything starts with recognition of the stress (the surgeon's own and that of the team) and the identification of the causes. We propose a non-exhaustive list of simple and pragmatic techniques to help surgeons to quickly regain lucidity and analytical skills, essential in high-risk situations. The methods presented are organized according to the different peri-operative phases (before, during and after surgery) and are inspired by proven practices in other disciplines where error is not allowed. Although this overview is not meant to replace regular training or practice, it is an attempt to structure this particular aspect of surgical practice, and replies to a growing demand, especially from the younger generations of surgeons.

心理准备:优化手术表现和管理围手术期压力的工具。
医院可能是一个充满敌意的环境,在那里可能会出现许多产生压力的情况,这需要专业人员保持镇静,以避免对患者和他们自己产生潜在的破坏性影响。心理准备包括旨在通过提高一个人的心理能力和认知能力来优化个人和集体表现的技术。尽管这些技术在高水平运动、武装部队和航空等领域被广泛采用,但在外科手术中仍然很少使用。本更新介绍了专门针对外科医生需要的实用心理准备工具,使他们能够以合理的方式处理强烈压力的情况。一切都始于对压力的认识(外科医生自己和团队的压力)和对原因的识别。我们提出了一份不详尽的简单实用的技术清单,以帮助外科医生迅速恢复在高风险情况下必不可少的清醒和分析技能。所提出的方法是根据不同的围手术期(手术前,手术中和手术后)组织的,并受到其他学科中不允许错误的成熟实践的启发。虽然这一概述并不意味着取代常规的培训或实践,但它是一种尝试,旨在构建外科实践的这一特定方面,并回应日益增长的需求,特别是来自年轻一代外科医生的需求。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
2.00
自引率
9.50%
发文量
108
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Visceral Surgery (JVS) is the online-only, English version of the French Journal de Chirurgie Viscérale. The journal focuses on clinical research and continuing education, and publishes original and review articles related to general surgery, as well as press reviews of recently published major international works. High-quality illustrations of surgical techniques, images and videos serve as support for clinical evaluation and practice optimization. JVS is indexed in the main international databases (including Medline) and is accessible worldwide through ScienceDirect and ClinicalKey.
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