نتایج جستجو برای: burn care

تعداد نتایج: 637872  

Journal: :Journal of burn care & research : official publication of the American Burn Association 2009
Reg Richard Mary Jo Baryza Judith A Carr William S Dewey Mary E Dougherty Lisa Forbes-Duchart Beth J Franzen Tanja Healey Mark E Lester S K F Li Merilyn Moore Dana Nakamura Bernadette Nedelec Jonathan Niszczak Ingrid S Parry Charles D Quick Michael Serghiou R Scott Ward Linda Ware Alan Young

Burn rehabilitation is an essential component of successful patient care. In May 2008, a group of burn rehabilitation clinicians met to discuss the status and future needs of burn rehabilitation. Fifteen topic areas pertinent to clinical burn rehabilitation were addressed. Consensus positions and suggested future research directions regarding the physical aspects of burn rehabilitation are shared.

2013
Adam J. Singer

Development of metrics for burn care, including healing of skin wounds during the acute phase of treatment, is essential in an environment of decreasing resources and increasing interest in quality and accuracy of medical information. Advantages of consensus metrics include: tracking of trends in care; consistency of care; and correlation of treatment with medical outcomes. For cutaneous burn w...

Journal: :Military medicine 2007
Louis R Stout James R Jezior Lisette P Melton Joy A Walker Matthew L Brengman Sonia T Neumeier Robin L Smith Christopher A Vanfosson Thomas E Knuth John B Holcomb Leopoldo C Cancio

INTRODUCTION The U.S. Army 28th Combat Support Hospital (CSH), an echelon III facility, deployed to Iraq at the start of military operations in 2003. Shortly after arrival, it was designated as the hospital primarily responsible for burn care for the U.S. military in Iraq. This report reviews the experience of the CSH with burn care during combat operations. METHODS An after-action review was...

2012
Lee C. Woodson Edward Sherwood Alexis McQuitty Mark D. Talon

Remarkable advances continue to be made in the care of patients with major burn injuries. Early aggressive fluid resuscitation has dramatically improved initial survival. The development of specialized burn centers has allowed the concentration and coordination of resources needed to provide a multidisciplinary approach from the time of admission with the goal of not just maximizing survival bu...

Journal: :Value in health : the journal of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research 2014
J M Hop B F M Wijnen M Nieuwenhuis J Dokter E Middelkoop S Polinder Baar M E van

INTRODUCTION Burn care has rapidly improved in the past decades. However, healthcare innovations can be expensive, demanding careful choices on their implementation. Obtaining knowledge on the extent of the costs of burn injuries is an essential first step for economic evaluations within burn care. The objective of this study was to determine the economic burden of patients with burns admitted ...

ژورنال: Journal of Research and Health 2013
Froutan, Razieh, Khankeh, Hamid Reza, Mohammadi, Farahnaz,

  Background and purpose:   Pre-hospital care as a concept is subjective, multidimensional, and ambiguous and associated with health care system. Around whole world has been focused on the importance of burn victims. But pre-hospital emergency care is still an abstract concept. The purpose of the present study was to analyze the concept of care in the context of pre-hospital emergency.   Materi...

Journal: :medical journal of islamic republic of iran 0
frahang hoseini department of health information management, school of health management and information sciences, iran university of medi-cal sciences, tehran, iran. haleh ayatollahi department of health information management, school of health management and information sciences, iran university of medi-cal sciences, tehran, iran. seyed hamid salehi iran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran.

background: telemedicine has been used in different fields of medicine in the past 20 years. the main advantages of this technology include saving costs, improving quality of care, and increasing access to specialists. this study aimed to review telemedicine applications in treating burn patients.   methods: in this systematized review study, related papers were searched using various databases...

Journal: :Journal of burn care & research : official publication of the American Burn Association 2009
Timothy D Light Barbara A Latenser Jackie A Heinle Margaret S Stolpen Keely A Quinn Vinitha Ravindran Jacob Chacko

The American Burn Association, Children's Burn Foundation, and Christian Medical College in Vellore, India have partnered together to improve pediatric burn care in Southern India. We report the demographics and outcomes of burns in this center, and create a benchmark to measure the effect of the partnership. A comparison to the National Burn Repository is made to allow for generalization and a...

2004
Aidan T Norman

and disfiguring forms of trauma, as it affects the skin, the largest andmost visible organ. The National Burn Care Review (British Burn Association, 2001) determined that as many as 500,000 people suffer a burn injury each year in the UK. Most are minor. Around 13,000 people, of which 45% are children, are admitted to hospital; only a small proportion have severe injuries requiring resuscitatio...

حقدوست اسکوئی, سیده فاطمه, رفیعی, فروغ, یادآورنیکروش, منصوره,

 Background & Aim:Nursing care in a burn center is demanding intensive care which provokes emotional responses among staff. Every nurse who cares for a patient with burn injury, knows that stress is a part of working in this field and organizational problems and issues related to the patients in these centers leads to intense reactions in the staff which finally results in burnout and exerts ne...

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