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期刊名:European burn journal

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e-ISSN:2673-1991

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Eleni Papamikrouli,Marianne B Kool,Carine van Schie et al. Eleni Papamikrouli et al.
Burn survivors, spouses, and parents of children with burns may experience psychological distress for a prolonged period. Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) is an intervention that can improve psychological well-being. This study aim...
Emma L Hodgkinson,Alison McKenzie,Louise Johnson Emma L Hodgkinson
Access to burn camps and clubs is cited as an essential element for children following a burn injury. In the Northern Regional Burns Service, this takes the form of a club run by a multidisciplinary team, offering residential camps and fami...
Dawn Lindsay,Kim Kirkwood,Rebecca Crawford Dawn Lindsay
National Burns Care Standards (NBCS) within the UK recommend psychological care throughout the burn pathway and psychosocial screening of inpatients admitted for over 24 h, at a time when this is clinically appropriate and prior to discharg...
Laura Shepherd,Ishani Hari,Lauren Bamford Laura Shepherd
Ethnic inequalities exist across healthcare, including access to and experiences and outcomes of mental health services. Access to and engagement with burns clinical psychology services is essential for all patients. This study aimed to exp...
Tannon Tople,Alexander Skokan,Russell Ettinger et al. Tannon Tople et al.
While thermal injuries to the external genitalia occur less often than burns to the trunk and extremities, such injuries can potentially leave patients with devastating lifelong sequelae. Though much is known about treating burns in commonl...
Elizabeth Concannon,Lindsay Damkat Thomas,Lachlan Kerr et al. Elizabeth Concannon et al.
Inhalation injury is a major contributor to mortality following burn injury. Despite recognised clinical criteria to guide the intubation of burn patients, concerns remain regarding overutilisation of intubation. Complications can arise as ...
Yubing Bai,Yiqiu Zhang,Wei Ni et al. Yubing Bai et al.
Burns and scarring are considered some of the greatest problems in public health because of their frequent occurrence. Today, photo-electric technology shows promising results in the treatment of burn scars. Over the years, more clinical tr...
Edward Santos,Kaitlyn L Chacon,Lauren J Shepler et al. Edward Santos et al.
Balance is an important component of daily function and impairments can lead to injury and quality-of-life limitations. Balance is not well studied in the burn population. This study examines the frequency of long-term balance impairments a...
Kaitlyn L Chacon,Edward Santos,Kara McMullen et al. Kaitlyn L Chacon et al.
Voice plays a prominent role in verbal communication and social interactions. Acute burn care often includes intubation, mechanical ventilation, and tracheostomy, which could potentially impact voice quality. However, the issue of long-term...
Paul Won,Karel-Bart Celie,Cindy Rutter et al. Paul Won et al.
Background: Disability-adjusted life years (DALY) have a ubiquitous presence in academic global health, including attempts to understand the global burden of burn injuries. ...