Psychological Assessment of Surgical Candidates: Evidence-Based Procedures and Practices
By Ryan J. Marek Ph.D, Dr. Andrew Block PhD
Psychosocial factors, such as caregiver support and patients’ expectations for quality of life after surgery, can have a strong impact on surgery outcomes. This book presents evidence-based approaches to presurgical psychological assessment across a broad range of medical conditions. Psychologists and other mental health professionals are increasingly included within the preoperative evaluation process for patients preparing for major surgery. Presurgical psychological assessment (PPA) aims to assess both the risk factors for poor surgical outcome, as well as patient strengths and resources that can have a positive impact on surgery results. This book presents evidence-based approaches to PPA across a broad range of medical conditions. Chapters outline a flexible model and practical tips for conducting PPA. They also offer selection and administration guidelines for psychological testing and clinical interviews, and information about relevant ethical and legal issues. Chapters review specific surgical areas in which PPAs are routinely conducted, including metabolic and bariatric, gynecologic, spinal procedures, gender embodiment, breast cancer treatment and prevention, solid organ transplant, deep brain stimulation, and treatment for temporal lobe epilepsy.
Psychosocial factors play a critical role in surgical outcomes. The support of caregivers and patients’ expectations for quality of life after surgery can greatly impact the success and satisfaction of the procedure. To address this important aspect of healthcare, psychologists and mental health professionals are increasingly included in the preoperative evaluation process. “Psychosocial Factors in Surgical Outcomes: Evidence-Based Approaches to Presurgical Assessment” offers a comprehensive guide to conducting presurgical psychological assessments across various medical conditions.
Authored by Ryan J. Marek Ph.D and Dr. Andrew Block PhD, this book presents evidence-based approaches to presurgical psychological assessment. It outlines a flexible model and provides practical tips for conducting assessments. The book also offers guidance on the selection and administration of psychological tests and clinical interviews, as well as information on relevant ethical and legal issues.
One of the key goals of presurgical psychological assessment is to assess both the risk factors for poor surgical outcomes and the patient’s strengths and resources that can contribute to positive results. By identifying these factors, healthcare professionals can better understand and address the unique needs of each patient, improving their overall surgical experience and postoperative recovery.
The book covers a wide range of surgical areas in which presurgical psychological assessments are routinely conducted. These include metabolic and bariatric surgery, gynecologic procedures, spinal surgeries, gender embodiment surgeries, breast cancer treatment and prevention, solid organ transplant, deep brain stimulation, and treatment for temporal lobe epilepsy. Each chapter provides specific insights and considerations for conducting assessments in these areas.
The authors emphasize the importance of a multidisciplinary approach in presurgical assessments. Collaborating with surgeons, nurses, anesthesiologists, and other healthcare professionals is crucial to gather a comprehensive understanding of the patient’s healthcare needs and to develop an individualized care plan.
The book also explores the psychological impact of surgery on patients and suggests strategies to promote positive mental health outcomes. Psychological preparation, education, and support throughout the surgical journey are highlighted as essential components of patient care.
One of the strengths of this book is its emphasis on evidence-based practices. The authors provide a solid foundation of research and scientific literature to support their recommendations. This ensures that mental health professionals and healthcare providers can rely on the information presented in the book.
The product details of “Psychosocial Factors in Surgical Outcomes” are as follows:
- Publisher: American Psychological Association; 1st edition (May 2, 2023)
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 270
- eBook Digital
- ISBN-10: 1433837315
- ISBN-13: 978-1433837319
For healthcare professionals seeking to enhance their understanding and practice of presurgical psychological assessment, “Psychosocial Factors in Surgical Outcomes” provides an invaluable resource. Its evidence-based approaches, practical tips, and comprehensive coverage of various surgical areas make it an essential guide in the field. By incorporating the psychosocial aspects of surgical care, healthcare providers can better support patients and improve surgical outcomes.
Order your copy of “Psychosocial Factors in Surgical Outcomes” today and enhance your knowledge and practice in the field of presurgical psychological assessment.
Product Details
- Publisher : American Psychological Association; 1st edition (May 2, 2023)
- Language : English
- : 270 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1433837315
- ISBN-13 : 978-1433837319