Surgeon reported measures of stress and anxiety prior to and after elective gynecological surgery.
Aaron K BuddenSophia SongAmanda HenryClaire E WakefieldJason A AbbottPublished in: Acta obstetricia et gynecologica Scandinavica (2023)
When asked to reflect on stress experienced during surgery, our data show that stress during surgery is greater than anticipated for many surgical episodes. Self-reported stress symptoms commence prior to surgery and are more commonly reported by surgeons operating as primary surgeon and by those in training. Future research should focus on determinants of presurgical stress and examine when stressors become inhibitory to performance.