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Prevalence, resources, provider insights, and outcomes: a review of patient mental health in orthopaedic trauma

Sophia Scott, Devon T. Brameier, Ida Tryggedsson, Nishant Suneja, Derek S. Stenquist, Michael J. Weaver, Arvind von Keudell

2024Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This literature review examines the impact of orthopaedic trauma on patient mental health. It focuses on patient outcomes, available resources, and healthcare provider knowledge and education. Orthopaedic trauma represents a significant physical and psychological burden for patients, often resulting in long-term disability, pain, and functional limitations. Understanding the impact of orthopaedic trauma on patient mental health is crucial for improving patient care, and optimizing recovery and rehabilitation outcomes. In this review, we synthesize the findings of empirical studies over the past decade to explore the current understanding of mental health outcomes in patients with orthopaedic trauma. Through this analysis, we identify gaps in existing research, as well as potential avenues for improving patient care and mental health support for patients with severe orthopaedic injuries. Our review reveals the pressing need for collaboration between healthcare providers, mental health professionals, and social support systems to ensure comprehensive mental care for patients with traumatic orthopaedic injuries.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineMental healthRehabilitationOrthopedic surgeryHealth careMEDLINENursingPhysical therapyPsychiatryEconomic growthEconomicsPolitical scienceLawTrauma and Emergency Care StudiesMusculoskeletal pain and rehabilitationHip and Femur Fractures
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