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期刊名:European burn journal

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e-ISSN:2673-1991

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Wei Lun Wong,Kristina Carlsson,Marie Lindblad et al. Wei Lun Wong et al.
Burn mass casualty event occurrences are rare but will place significant burdens on any burn unit or healthcare system. Effective disaster preparedness plays a significant role in mitigating the aftermath of a burn mass casualty. The aim of...
Raaba S M Thambithurai,Lotte van Dammen,Margriet E van Baar et al. Raaba S M Thambithurai et al.
Burn care quality indicators are used to monitor and improve quality of care and for benchmark purposes. The perspectives of burn survivors, however, are not included in current sets of quality indicators while patient-centred care gains im...
Deanna C Denman Deanna C Denman
Burn injuries are among the most traumatic events a person can endure, often causing significant psychological dysfunction and severe pain. Hypnosis shows promise as a complementary intervention to manage pain and reduce the psychological d...
Katie Spooner,Matthew Pilley,Liz Rose et al. Katie Spooner et al.
Scars following burns can often prove complex to manage, particularly when crossing joints or special areas such as the head and neck, due to contractures. This case report discusses the individualised care and rehabilitation provided to a ...
Alison M Thomlinson,Niamh R Farrell,Mamta Shah et al. Alison M Thomlinson et al.
Residential burns camp programmes provide help and support to children with burn injuries by providing activities designed to build their confidence and self-esteem. Our regional burns service has been running camps for over 20 years and ev...
Sophie Y Mok,Susan E Adams,Andrew J A Holland Sophie Y Mok
Burns in children remain a prominent mode of injury, resulting in considerable morbidity and mortality globally and are a key cause of disability-adjusted life-years. Paediatric burns present a unique challenge, in part due to the developme...
Angela L F Gibson Angela L F Gibson
The ideal living tissue skin substitute for use in burn injury does not yet exist. The currently available alternatives to autologous skin grafting require an understanding of their characteristics and limitations to make an informed decisi...
Nadia Depetris,Alette De Jong,Clemens Schiestl et al. Nadia Depetris et al.
Abstracts of the plenary and special interest sessions, workshops, and oral and poster presentations of the 20th EBA Congress in Nantes, France from 6-9 September 2023. ...
Eunyeop Kim,Bingchun Wan,Kyra Jeanine Solis-Beach et al. Eunyeop Kim et al.
This study aimed to examine patients who sustained amputation as a result of electrical burns and to evaluate their long-term health outcomes compared to non-electrical burn patients with amputation. A retrospective analysis was conducted o...
Lianne McDermott,Matthew Hotton,Anna V Cartwright Lianne McDermott
Burn injuries can be traumatic and distressing for patients, with a prolonged period of recovery. This qualitative study aimed to explore adult burn patients' perceptions of the barriers and facilitators to accessing psychological support i...