نتایج جستجو برای: burn care
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UNLABELLED The objective of this article is to overview and present the burn incidence and burn care in Lithuania. MATERIALS AND METHODS In this study, data from the period of 1991-2004 were collected from the Lithuanian Department of Statistics, Department of Fire and Rescue, Lithuanian Health Information Center, State Patient Fund, health care institutions, burn care facilities. RESULTS I...
BACKGROUND Ongoing rationing of healthcare threatens services that are well established, and cripples others that desperately require investment. Burn, for one, remains a neglected epidemic in South Africa (SA), despite the magnitude of the problem. OBJECTIVE To identify the prominent components contributing to the cost of hospital admission with paediatric burn injury. Determining the true c...
Cross-border medical support activities began with the Committee of Five, the predecessor of the International Committee of the Red Cross, which was established in 1863.1 In Japan, in addition to the Japanese Red Cross Society, the Japan Medical Association Team (JMAT)2,3 is relied on for medical support in disaster-affected areas. JMAT was active in providing aid in the aftermath of the Great ...
We surveyed the epidemiology of the patients in a tertiary burn care centre (the Motahari Burn Hospital) in Tehran in the 4-yr period 2005-2009. Scalding was the major cause of burn injury for patients under the age of 6, while there were many more flame and electrical burns in late childhood. Males were mainly affected (male to female ratio, 1.7:1). Most burns occurred in the summer, probably ...
Burn injury is a leading cause of life-threatening trauma worldwide, affecting more than 450,000 Americans each year, and is associated with an average mortality rate of 0.8%. Patients with an increased risk of death from burn injuries include elderly patients and patients with large burns or inhalation injury. Providing optimal care for patients with major burn injuries requires the coordinate...
BACKGROUND Chronic pain after burn can have severe physical and psychological effects on former patients years after the initial injury. Although the issue of pain after burn has gained increased attention over the past years, prospective, longitudinal studies are scarce. Our aim was to prospectively investigate consecutive burn patients for pain severity over time and to evaluate the prevalenc...
Children, especially younger ones, form a risky group among burned patients. A severe burn injury is not only a life threatening problem for injured children, but may have serious physical, psychosocial and financial effects on them, their families and the society. Although the number of burned victims among children has been decreasing in most of the European countries, including Croatia, duri...
The purpose of this study was to review the authors' experience with pediatric burns from day-old campfires. The authors sought to characterize the operative courses, hospitalizations, and complications arising from burn injuries in this patient population. After Institutional Review Board approval, charts were retrospectively reviewed of pediatric patients seeking care for burn injuries at a r...
Background and purpose: One of the key components of social support is the role of family members and friends. The present study was designed to determine the effectiveness of family participation in providing primary care to reduce pain anxiety of burn ICU patients. Materials and methods: In a randomized controlled trial 110 patients were selected by non-random sampling from Zaare Hospital ...
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