In the current study, as all patients were seen on average 4.6 times by the clinical psychologist from the preoperative period to hospital discharge, the trajectories of their psychological outcome scores without psychological support is not known. The lack of change in the reported scores may have...
The R2R study began collecting data on hikers in 2014, and through a partnership with Sandia National Laboratories (SNL), specifically a cognitive psychologist and a geneticist, to examine the efficacy of wearable devices to collect cognitive and physiological data and apply this information to impro...
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In this perspective, the psychologist would be the most appropriate speciality to provide management for the emotional problems, related to the illness process, and the implications of these issues on the affective and sexual relationship with the patient [73, 74]. Interventions to control pain and...