2022
DOI: 10.1097/brs.0000000000004567
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Spine Surgeon Assessments of Patient Psychological Distress are Inaccurate and Bias Treatment Recommendations

Abstract: Study Design. Prospective cohort study. Objective. This study determined (1) the surgeon accuracy of psychological assessment in patients in spine clinic, (2) the impact of psychological distress on surgical recommendation, and (3) the correlation between patient-reported disability and psychological distress. Summary of Background Data. Psychological distress is common among patients presenting for spine surgery. Surgeon estimations of patients’ distress may influence treatment recommendations, but little… Show more

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“…Andrew Moon and colleagues assessed psychological distress among 296 patients in three spine surgery practices. (See Moon et al, 2023. )…”
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“…Andrew Moon and colleagues assessed psychological distress among 296 patients in three spine surgery practices. (See Moon et al, 2023. )…”
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confidence: 99%