In this qualitative, retrospective, multicenter study, conducted within a scientific context, the investigation explores the psychological experience of interventional neuroradiologists (INRs) when faced with complications resulting in death or severe disability. The aim is to understand the professional and personal impact on INRs, and to characterize their emotional adaptation mechanisms in such situations. Conducted by an expert researcher, this study provides key information on how neuroradiology physicians react, perceive, digest and feel after being confronted with complications.
Stay tuned for the captivating conclusions of this important research project, revealing emotionally intriguing results that hold great interest for practitioners in the field.