Patients’ Expectations Predict Surgery Outcomes: A Meta-Analysis
Background Several studies indicate that patients’ presurgical expectations can influence postsurgical health outcome. Purpose To estimate the potential for clinical exploitation of this association, a meta-analysis of prospective studies which assess the association between patients’ presurgical ex...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of behavioral medicine 2016-02, Vol.23 (1), p.49-62 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background
Several studies indicate that patients’ presurgical expectations can influence postsurgical health outcome.
Purpose
To estimate the potential for clinical exploitation of this association, a meta-analysis of prospective studies which assess the association between patients’ presurgical expectations and postsurgical quality of life is applied to accumulate the overall effect.
Methods
We searched the databases MEDLINE, CENTRAL, and PsychINFO for English- and German-language articles published from 1980 until December 2013. Additionally, manual searches of bibliographies of retrieved articles and relevant reviews were conducted. Prospective studies measuring presurgical expectations and postsurgical quality of life in patients aging 18–65 were selected. Correlations between presurgical expectations and postsurgical quality of life were extracted or provided by the authors.
Results
The search yielded 21 prospective studies (including 2611 patients undergoing surgery) with a follow-up period ranging from 1 week to 13 years. The pooled correlations were 0.369 (95 % confidence interval (CI), 0.264 to 0.466;
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ISSN: | 1070-5503 1532-7558 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12529-015-9500-4 |