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期刊名:Journal of burn care & research

缩写:J BURN CARE RES

ISSN:1559-047X

e-ISSN:1559-0488

IF/分区:1.8/Q2

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Sabri Karahan,Atiye Erbas,Zahide Tuncbilek Sabri Karahan
Caring for burn patients is both physically and emotionally exhausting for nurses. Each nurse can experience different emotions and make different senses of these experiences. This study was conducted to determine the experiences of nurses ...
Elise Omaki,Wendy Shields,Sarah Buhs et al. Elise Omaki et al.
We describe a partnership between an academic injury center and three U.S. fire departments to adapt and implement strategies for promoting smoke alarm programs. Each fire department identified the aims and parameters for a new promotion ca...
Stephanie A Campbell,Karla Klas,Kimberly Hoarle et al. Stephanie A Campbell et al.
In February 2020, burn prevention experts from a variety of professional backgrounds gathered for a national Burn Prevention Summit. Through lively discussion and debate, this group came to a consensus on several core burn prevention concep...
Dilek Unal,Melis Sumak Hazir Dilek Unal
Burn injury is a common cause of trauma. Non-fatal burn injuries are a leading cause of morbidity, and significant numbers of the victims are children. Scar contracture after burn injury can cause severe functional limitation, pain, and aes...
Philip D Tolley,John M McClellan,Demsie Butler et al. Philip D Tolley et al.
Limited evidence suggests that obesity adversely affects burn outcomes. However, the impacts of body mass index (BMI) across the continuum have not been fully characterized. Therefore, we aimed to characterize outcomes after burn injury acr...
Emily H Hsu,Sierra Young,Nicola Clayton et al. Emily H Hsu et al.
Disseminated infection caused by nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) is very rare, with an incidence of 1.0 to 1.8 cases per 100,000 persons, and typically only occurs in severely immunocompromised hosts. Burn patients suffer a loss of the na...
Katarina Zivec,Tine Arnez,Klemen Lovsin et al. Katarina Zivec et al.
Burn injuries are a major cause of morbidity and mortality. Next to the inhalation injury, TBSA and age are strong predictors of mortality in burn victims. The novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is associated with a fatality...
Jennifer Zuccaro,Diandra Budd,Charis Kelly et al. Jennifer Zuccaro et al.
Postburn pruritus is a significant issue that can have a devastating impact on patient quality of life. Despite its known negative impact, few studies have focused on the pediatric population. Thus, the aim of this study was to determine th...