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Kelly D. Pruett's research focuses on patient outcomes following orthopedic surgery. A recent publication investigated factors associated with inadequate pain control after total shoulder arthroplasty, identifying preoperative opioid use and lower resilience scores as significant predictors. Pruett collaborates with researchers from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Eric R. Siegel and Wesley K. Cox, as well as Hanna Jensen from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. With one publication and two citations, Pruett's work contributes to understanding patient experiences and potential areas for improved pain management strategies in orthopedic care.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 2
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Patients with preoperative opioid use and lower resilience scores are more likely to report inadequate pain control after total shoulder arthroplasty (2022)
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- Patients with preoperative opioid use and lower resilience scores are more likely to report inadequate pain control after total shoulder arthroplasty
- Patients with preoperative opioid use and lower resilience scores are more likely to report inadequate pain control after total shoulder arthroplasty
- Patients with preoperative opioid use and lower resilience scores are more likely to report inadequate pain control after total shoulder arthroplasty
- Patients with preoperative opioid use and lower resilience scores are more likely to report inadequate pain control after total shoulder arthroplasty
- Patients with preoperative opioid use and lower resilience scores are more likely to report inadequate pain control after total shoulder arthroplasty
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