Biography and Research Information
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Kelly D. Pruett's research has focused on patient outcomes following orthopedic surgery, specifically investigating factors influencing pain management after total shoulder arthroplasty. Their work has explored the relationship between preoperative opioid use, patient resilience, and the likelihood of reporting inadequate pain control. Pruett has collaborated with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville on this work.
Pruett's scholarly contributions include one publication, with a total of two citations and an h-index of 1. Their recent activity indicates ongoing engagement in research.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 2
Selected Publications
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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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