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期刊名:European burn journal

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e-ISSN:2673-1991

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Joseph S Puthumana,Emily S Ross,Patrick R Keller et al. Joseph S Puthumana et al.
Burn survivors are at risk for dissatisfaction with body image, relationships, and sexuality due to disfiguring changes secondary to the injury. This review compares available global data on BSHS-B psychosocial scores. Twenty-four studies w...
Tomer Lagziel,Malik Muhammad Sohail,Harold G Koenig et al. Tomer Lagziel et al.
Burn patients are unique because their recovery requires prolonged hospital admissions, often complicated by a myriad of medical and surgical complications as well as psychological and emotional challenges. Religion and spirituality have be...
Islam Abdelrahman,Ingrid Steinvall,Folke Sjöberg et al. Islam Abdelrahman et al.
Background: There is no consensus regarding the timing of surgery in children with smaller burn size, specifically in deep dermal burns. Delayed surgery has risks in terms of infection and delayed wound healing. Early sur...
Edward J Kelly,Mary A Oliver,Bonnie C Carney et al. Edward J Kelly et al.
Burn injury is debilitating and among one of the most frequently occurring traumas. Critical care improvements have allowed for increasingly positive outcomes. However, infection, whether it be localized to the site of the wound or systemic...
Josefin Dimander,Agneta Andersson,Adriana Miclescu et al. Josefin Dimander et al.
Disease Related Appetite Questionnaire (DRAQ) and Eating Symptom Questionnaire (ESQ) are used to assess nutrition impact symptoms, which are symptoms that can negatively affect the patients' food intake. However, these questionnaires have n...
Jack D Watson,Paul B Perrin Jack D Watson
This study examined the relations among burn stigma, quality of life, resilience, and life satisfaction, hypothesizing that higher stigma and lower burn-related quality of life would lead to lower life satisfaction; however, resilience woul...
Elise Boersma-van Dam,Helma W C Hofland,Alette E E de Jong et al. Elise Boersma-van Dam et al.
A proxy-assessment of health-related quality of life (HRQL) may be an alternative for burn patients who are medically unable to self-report shortly after being admitted to the hospital. This study examined the patient-partner agreement on t...
Marissa L Beal,Sheera F Lerman,Idris E Leppla Marissa L Beal
Many burn survivors have pre-existing psychiatric conditions or develop psychological or psychiatric symptoms over the course of their hospital stay. Patients often present with low mood and neurovegetative symptoms which can be conceptuali...
Alix Woolard,Indijah Bullman,Amira Allahham et al. Alix Woolard et al.
Burn injuries are traumatic experiences that can detrimentally impact an individual's psychological and emotional wellbeing. Despite this, some survivors adapt to psychosocial challenges better than others despite similar characteristics re...
Valerie G Loehr,William F Goette,Kimberly Roaten Valerie G Loehr
Given the high rates of psychological distress after burn injury, thorough screening and assessment for psychosocial factors and psychiatric pathology should be routinely completed for individuals with burn injuries. Burn survivors experien...