2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jse.2016.12.070
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Resilience correlates with outcomes after total shoulder arthroplasty

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“…The role of psychological factors on pain intensity in people with CSP presurgery and postsurgery was analysed in 15 studies. 20 36–44 46–50 High levels of resilience 47 and preoperative expectations 20 46 were significantly associated with low levels of pain intensity. High levels of depressive symptoms, 37 41 43 48 49 anxiety, 41 43 50 pain catastrophising, 36 37 emotional distress 43 and somatisation 43 were significantly associated with high levels of pain intensity.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…The role of psychological factors on pain intensity in people with CSP presurgery and postsurgery was analysed in 15 studies. 20 36–44 46–50 High levels of resilience 47 and preoperative expectations 20 46 were significantly associated with low levels of pain intensity. High levels of depressive symptoms, 37 41 43 48 49 anxiety, 41 43 50 pain catastrophising, 36 37 emotional distress 43 and somatisation 43 were significantly associated with high levels of pain intensity.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“… 20–25 38–54 56 The psychological factors were: depressive symptoms, 22 23 25 37–41 43 48–50 52 55 anxiety, 22 25 36 37 39–41 43 50 52 55 emotional distress, 25 43 44 51 52 54 56 self-efficacy, 22 51 54 55 expectations of recovery, 20–22 42 45 46 51 pain catastrophising, 24 25 36–38 53 55 FA beliefs, 24 53 55 somatisation, 25 43 fear of pain, 36 kinesiophobia, 36 optimism, 53 pain acceptance, 55 preoperative concerns, 21 sleep disturbances, 39 coping with pain, 25 internal and external locus of control 25 and resilience. 47 The characteristics of the included studies are reported in table 1 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While there is little information about the role of resilience in post-TKA recovery specifically, there exists important findings from other orthopedic surgical procedures and rehabilitation groups. For example, preoperative resilience predicted postoperative surgeon-and patient-reported outcomes up to 2 years after total shoulder arthroplasty surgery (Tokish et al, 2017), and was associated with higher levels of functional independence following a postoperative rehabilitation program among hip fracture patients (Sciumè et al, 2018). Viggers and Caltabiano (2012) propose that resilience may allow patients to persist with rehabilitation activities by broadening their attention toward a range of adaptive resources.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, more recently the work done with resiliency scores may provide an objective manner of quantitating the subjective extent of individual motivation. 9,10 This will likely be helpful far beyond just our military personnel.…”
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confidence: 99%