J Acad Consult Liaison Psychiatry
March 2022
Background: Brain tumors are one of the most common solid tumors in pediatric populations, with their treatments having significant neuropsychiatric impact.
Objective: The objective of this study was to review the literature on neuropsychiatric sequelae after surgical resection of brain tumors in children and adolescents.
Methods: Using a scoping method, we reviewed empirical articles describing pediatric patients with brain tumors who underwent partial or total resection and examined major neuropsychiatric domains postoperatively over time.
Background COVID-19 causes significant morbidity and mortality. Despite the high prevalence of delirium and delirium-related symptoms in COVID-19 patients, data and evidence-based recommendations on the pathophysiology and management of delirium are limited. Objective We conducted a rapid review of COVID-19-related delirium literature to provide a synthesis of literature on the prevalence, pathoetiology, and management of delirium in these patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Improving brain tumor survival rates have drawn increasing focus on neuropsychiatric and psychological outcomes.
Objective: This review characterizes the literature on neuropsychiatric sequelae after neurosurgical resection of adult brain tumors.
Methods: Using a scoping method, we reviewed articles describing patients with adult brain tumor who underwent partial or total brain resection and examined major neuropsychiatric domains after intervention.
Objective: Increasing patient autonomy and decreasing coercion are frequently cited goals in mental health care. Research suggests that the therapeutic relationship and patients' experiences of coercion may be associated. This study investigated the association between the therapeutic relationship and perceived coercion in psychiatric admissions.
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