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Rae Spiwak,Shaan Sareen,Sarvesh Logsetty Rae Spiwak
Burn injuries have a tremendous impact on not only the physical health of the burn survivor, but also mental health and social outcomes of the individual and their support systems. While much effect occurs at the point of injury, post-injur...
Helma W C Hofland,Anneke van de Steenoven,Nancy E E Van Loey Helma W C Hofland
Burn survivors may benefit from screening for a broad area of problems to improve communication and inform referral needs. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate clinical utility aspects such as appropriateness and acceptabilit...
Christian R R Goans,Karen J Meltzer,Blake Martin et al. Christian R R Goans et al.
The unique challenges burn patients face along the trajectory of recovery necessitate an interdisciplinary team approach to care. As much as providers rely on care-team members for delivery of optimal treatment, the patient must be an activ...
Jill Meirte,Zephanie Tyack Jill Meirte
In burn scar rehabilitation, electronic patient-reported outcome measures (ePROMs) are increasingly being used in research and clinical settings as part of patient- and family-centred care. These measures can identify patients' needs and mo...
Hans-Oliver Rennekampff,Mayer Tenenhaus Hans-Oliver Rennekampff
Burn injuries with cutaneous loss result in a severe systemic response when profound injuries exceed 20% of the total body surface area. The management of severely burned patients is a complex and dynamic process. Timely and safe operative ...
J Nicolaas Dijkshoorn,Juanita A Haagsma,Cornelis H van der Vlies et al. J Nicolaas Dijkshoorn et al.
The EQ-5D is increasingly used to assess the health-related quality of life (HRQL) of adult patients with intermediate burns. However, this generic instrument may lack sensitivity, as important problems for burn patients, such as itching an...
Megan Simons,Jodie A Copley Megan Simons
Qualitative methodology has continued to develop through scholarly inquiry, with its application to burn scar research progressed substantially since early use. Concerns were raised in 2015 that qualitative inquiry in burn care and rehabili...
Ulrike Van Daele,Jill Meirte,Mieke Anthonissen et al. Ulrike Van Daele et al.
Every year, surgical interventions, traumatic wounds, and burn injuries lead to over 80 million scars. These scars often lead to compromised skin function and can result in devastating disfigurement, permanent functional loss, psychosocial ...
Alette E E de Jong,Wim E Tuinebreijer,Helma W C Hofland et al. Alette E E de Jong et al.
Pain in critically ill adults with burns should be assessed using structured pain behavioural observation measures. This study tested the clinimetric qualities and usability of the behaviour pain scale (BPS) and the critical-care pain obser...
Stian Almeland,Nadia Depetris,On Behalf Of The European Burns Association Executive Board Stian Almeland
The European Burns Association (EBA), as the proud owner of the European Burn Journal (EBJ), is committed to fostering collaboration and maximizing the impact of our common goals, i [...].