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Doctoral Thesis Examining the Effect of Psychological Factors in the Pre- and Post-Surgical Process

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Doctoral Thesis Examining the Effect of Psychological Factors in the Pre- and Post-Surgical Process
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Key Points

  • A doctoral thesis examining the psychological determinants in the surgical process was defended at Ibn Tufeyl University.
  • The research analyzed pre-operative stress, sleep issues, and pain management with the participation of 1040 patients.
  • 42 percent of patients experience burnout and stress in the pre-operative period due to unexpected events.
  • The study suggests the development of holistic and patient-specific psychological care protocols in the surgical process.

By the Numbers

1040 patients62% moderate cognitive pattern21% pre-operative sleep disorder42% pre-operative stress burnout

At the Faculty of Science of Ibn Tufeyl University, located in the city of Kenitra, Morocco, a doctoral thesis addressing the determinants in the surgical process was successfully defended. Prepared by Mustafa Amzut and conducted under the supervision of Awane El Mahjub, this research reveals that the challenges experienced before and after surgical operations are not limited to physiological dimensions alone.

Within the scope of the study, the data of 1040 patients were analyzed, and it was determined that the psychological and cognitive dimensions of surgical processes significantly affect recovery. It was identified that a large majority of the patients experienced issues such as stress, sleep disorders, and excessive fatigue before the operation. The research emphasizes the need to develop a personalized and multidimensional patient care approach.

The findings obtained reveal that new treatment protocols are needed to better support patients both physically and emotionally. It is noted that especially women, the elderly, and patients with lower education levels are more vulnerable during the post-operative period and require special follow-up.

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At which university and by whom was the doctoral thesis defended?
The thesis was defended by researcher Mustafa Amzut at the Faculty of Science of Ibn Tufeyl University in Morocco.
What are the main findings of the research?
It was determined that patients experience stress, sleep disorders, and cognitive difficulties in the pre- and post-operative process; and that personalized psychological care positively affects recovery.
What does the study suggest for the post-surgical process?
It suggests that special follow-up is required especially for the elderly, women, and patients with lower education levels, and that multidimensional treatment protocols should be developed.

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