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Effective management of psychological stress plays a crucial role in the rehabilitation process following fracture surgery. A recent study aims to analyze the status quo of personal mastery among patients who have undergone such procedures. Personal mastery refers to an individual's ability to manage their own life and make decisions that contribute to their well-being, particularly in challenging situations like recovery from surgery.
The research highlights various influencing factors that affect a patient's sense of mastery during their rehabilitation journey. These factors include emotional support from healthcare professionals, the presence of family and friends, and the availability of resources for mental health care. The study emphasizes the need for comprehensive rehabilitation programs that address not only the physical aspects of recovery but also the psychological challenges patients face.
By understanding these elements, healthcare providers can better support patients in regaining control over their lives, ultimately leading to improved outcomes and a smoother recovery process. This holistic approach to rehabilitation is essential for fostering resilience and enhancing the overall quality of life for patients post-surgery.
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