How Do Orthopaedic Providers Conceptualize Good Patient Outcomes and Their Barriers and Facilitators After Acute Injury? A Qualitative Study.
James D DoorleyNathan S FishbeinJonathan GreenbergMira ReichmanEllie A BriskinJafar BakhshaieAna Maria VranceanuPublished in: Clinical orthopaedics and related research (2022)
Providers' perspectives in this study aligned with a growing body of research on the role of biomedical and psychosocial factors in surgical outcomes and risk of transition to chronic pain. To translate these affirming attitudes into practice, other Level I trauma centers could encourage leaders who adopt biopsychosocial approaches to share their perspectives and train other providers in biopsychosocial conceptualization and treatment.