Burn wounds can be particularly painful and stressful for patients, particularly during dressing change and other aspects of wound care. Research into other types of wounds has demonstrated that stress and pain at dressing change are closely linked and related to healing, since high levels of stress and pain are associated with a longer length of time for a wound to heal. Additionally, there is some evidence to suggest a similar relationship between stress and itching. This article presents a review of the literature into stress, pain, and itching in patients with burns. The review demonstrates the importance of dressing change management with these patients. Furthermore, suggestions are made for areas of research that are yet to be explore...
Burn injuries that occur quite commonly worldwide are an important health problem that has social an...
Stress associated with treatments is a potential cause of anxiety in the burn patient. This descript...
Objective: Pain and traumatic stress symptoms often co-occur. Evidence suggests that the neuropeptid...
Pain is a common symptom of wounds; it can result from the wound itself (neuropathic pain), wound tr...
Pain is an accepted feature of chronic wounds. It is known to cause distress to the patient, and, th...
Background and Objectives: Wound care in burn patients is associated with severe anxiety that is cha...
This study aimed to examine the perceived stress and body image in burn patients and the relationshi...
Background and aim: Burn injury is a major problem that which often leads to hospitalization, surger...
It has been suggested that stress can delay wound healing as a result of pain itself being viewed as...
For burn patients, the daily dressing process causes pain and anxiety. Although drugs can relieve th...
Itch is a common problem after burns. Although the topic receives increasing attention, the number o...
Itch is a common problem after burns. Although the prospective topic receives increasing attention, ...
Chronic wounds are considered a worldwide epidemic and pain is the most frequent symptom reported by...
In the first part of this thesis, we investigated treatments of early (burn) wound management. Our s...
Background: Itching (pruritus) following burns is a well-known clinical problem. However, there are ...
Burn injuries that occur quite commonly worldwide are an important health problem that has social an...
Stress associated with treatments is a potential cause of anxiety in the burn patient. This descript...
Objective: Pain and traumatic stress symptoms often co-occur. Evidence suggests that the neuropeptid...
Pain is a common symptom of wounds; it can result from the wound itself (neuropathic pain), wound tr...
Pain is an accepted feature of chronic wounds. It is known to cause distress to the patient, and, th...
Background and Objectives: Wound care in burn patients is associated with severe anxiety that is cha...
This study aimed to examine the perceived stress and body image in burn patients and the relationshi...
Background and aim: Burn injury is a major problem that which often leads to hospitalization, surger...
It has been suggested that stress can delay wound healing as a result of pain itself being viewed as...
For burn patients, the daily dressing process causes pain and anxiety. Although drugs can relieve th...
Itch is a common problem after burns. Although the topic receives increasing attention, the number o...
Itch is a common problem after burns. Although the prospective topic receives increasing attention, ...
Chronic wounds are considered a worldwide epidemic and pain is the most frequent symptom reported by...
In the first part of this thesis, we investigated treatments of early (burn) wound management. Our s...
Background: Itching (pruritus) following burns is a well-known clinical problem. However, there are ...
Burn injuries that occur quite commonly worldwide are an important health problem that has social an...
Stress associated with treatments is a potential cause of anxiety in the burn patient. This descript...
Objective: Pain and traumatic stress symptoms often co-occur. Evidence suggests that the neuropeptid...