Itch is a common problem after burns. Although the prospective topic receives increasing attention, the number of studies is limited. The aim of this study was to assess the influence of acute traumatic stress symptoms, controlled for injury characteristics, age and sex, on itch over a period of 18 months using multilevel scores. analysis. A total of 226 respondents provided itch Participants completed the Burn Itch Questionnaire during admission (n = 208) and at 3 (n =179), 12 (n =143) and 18 (n =99) months post-burn. They completed the Impact of Event Scale to assess acute traumatic stress symptoms during admission. Skin graft requirement, a higher level of acute traumatic stress symptoms and younger age were statistically significant pre...
A substantial proportion of patients with burn injury develop chronic itch, which can severely affec...
A substantial proportion of patients with burn injury develop chronic itch, which can severely affec...
This thesis investigated the role of burn-specific and individual-related factors for long-term outc...
Itch is a common problem after burns. Although the prospective topic receives increasing attention, ...
Itch is a common problem after burns. Although the prospective topic receives increasing attention, ...
Itch is a common problem after burns. Although the prospective topic receives increasing attention, ...
Itch is a common problem after burns. Although the topic receives increasing attention, the number o...
Background: Itching (pruritus) following burns is a well-known clinical problem. However, there are ...
Pruritus is a frequently encountered symptom following burns. Higher intensity of itching has been a...
Itch (pruritus) is a common multidimensional complaint after burn that can persist for months to yea...
Background: Itch and pain are common complaints of patients with burn injuries. This study aimed to ...
Itch (pruritus) is a common multidimensional complaint after burn that can persist for months to yea...
Contains fulltext : 171303.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)A substantial p...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd and ISBI. All rights reserved. The purpose of this study was to investigate the ...
A substantial proportion of patients with burn injury develop chronic itch, which can severely affec...
A substantial proportion of patients with burn injury develop chronic itch, which can severely affec...
A substantial proportion of patients with burn injury develop chronic itch, which can severely affec...
This thesis investigated the role of burn-specific and individual-related factors for long-term outc...
Itch is a common problem after burns. Although the prospective topic receives increasing attention, ...
Itch is a common problem after burns. Although the prospective topic receives increasing attention, ...
Itch is a common problem after burns. Although the prospective topic receives increasing attention, ...
Itch is a common problem after burns. Although the topic receives increasing attention, the number o...
Background: Itching (pruritus) following burns is a well-known clinical problem. However, there are ...
Pruritus is a frequently encountered symptom following burns. Higher intensity of itching has been a...
Itch (pruritus) is a common multidimensional complaint after burn that can persist for months to yea...
Background: Itch and pain are common complaints of patients with burn injuries. This study aimed to ...
Itch (pruritus) is a common multidimensional complaint after burn that can persist for months to yea...
Contains fulltext : 171303.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)A substantial p...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd and ISBI. All rights reserved. The purpose of this study was to investigate the ...
A substantial proportion of patients with burn injury develop chronic itch, which can severely affec...
A substantial proportion of patients with burn injury develop chronic itch, which can severely affec...
A substantial proportion of patients with burn injury develop chronic itch, which can severely affec...
This thesis investigated the role of burn-specific and individual-related factors for long-term outc...