Presurgical Psychological Evaluation: Risk Factor Identification and Mitigation.
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2019
Presurgical psychological evaluations (PPEs) are becoming an established component of the surgical process, though methods of conducting PPEs are variable. There is a lack of clarity about the goals of PPEs, the types of information that should be included, and the process for integrating information and making recommendations to the referring physicians/surgeons. This review proposes an empirically supported model for PPEs that is systematic, but flexible enough to be utilized across the broad range of surgical evaluations. This five-step method is termed the Risk Identification and Mitigation (RIM) model and is discussed in detail. The RIM model presented in this review can both serve as a structure to be utilized in under-researched PPE areas and as a stimulus for future empirical investigations.
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Authors | Block, Andrew R;Marek, Ryan J; |
Journal | journal of clinical psychology in medical settings |
Year | 2019 |
DOI | 10.1007/s10880-019-09660-0 |
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