The increased survival rate of individuals with a burn injury over the last two decades has led to a greater need for research focused on social reintegration among individuals post-burn in order to improve their reintegration back into society and their overall psychosocial wellbeing. Forty-four percent of patients with burn injuries report not receiving the psychosocial support they needed during rehabilitation, which can have a long-lasting impact on their overall wellbeing. The aim of this project was to evaluate the effectiveness of a social reintegration program at an American Burn Center verified site in the Southeast. The effectiveness of the program was evaluated through quality of life post discharge, utilizing the CARe Burn Scale...
Purpose: To investigate the factors that influence levels of resilience in patients with burns durin...
Introduction: Burn is one of the main and common health problems that face the victims with signific...
A burn injury represents perhaps the widest spectrum of any form of trauma. Burns occur in all age g...
INTRODUCTION: Due to medical advancements the rate at which individuals are surviving burns has incr...
Background: Approximately forty-thousand people in the United States are hospitalized for burn-relat...
School reentry programs are used commonly as a means of optimizing children\u27s psychosocial adjust...
Background: Burn is one of the traumatic events that causes posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Th...
Improvement in burn survival has shifted the focus of burn care from beyond merely preserving life t...
Abstract Introduction: Burn injury is a severe systemic disease with social implications. Aim: The...
In our study, we looked at six main areas of life (LIBRE domains) to see how people who received sup...
Background: Health-related quality of life (HRQOL) is an important parameter after medical treatmen...
This paper reviews four major topics related to the long-term psychosocial rehabilitation for burn s...
The evaluation of quality of life (QOL) and community integration are important outcome measures fol...
Advances in burn care in recent decades have resulted in a growing population of burn survivors and ...
Background: As minor burn patients constitute the vast majority of a developed nation case-mix, stre...
Purpose: To investigate the factors that influence levels of resilience in patients with burns durin...
Introduction: Burn is one of the main and common health problems that face the victims with signific...
A burn injury represents perhaps the widest spectrum of any form of trauma. Burns occur in all age g...
INTRODUCTION: Due to medical advancements the rate at which individuals are surviving burns has incr...
Background: Approximately forty-thousand people in the United States are hospitalized for burn-relat...
School reentry programs are used commonly as a means of optimizing children\u27s psychosocial adjust...
Background: Burn is one of the traumatic events that causes posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Th...
Improvement in burn survival has shifted the focus of burn care from beyond merely preserving life t...
Abstract Introduction: Burn injury is a severe systemic disease with social implications. Aim: The...
In our study, we looked at six main areas of life (LIBRE domains) to see how people who received sup...
Background: Health-related quality of life (HRQOL) is an important parameter after medical treatmen...
This paper reviews four major topics related to the long-term psychosocial rehabilitation for burn s...
The evaluation of quality of life (QOL) and community integration are important outcome measures fol...
Advances in burn care in recent decades have resulted in a growing population of burn survivors and ...
Background: As minor burn patients constitute the vast majority of a developed nation case-mix, stre...
Purpose: To investigate the factors that influence levels of resilience in patients with burns durin...
Introduction: Burn is one of the main and common health problems that face the victims with signific...
A burn injury represents perhaps the widest spectrum of any form of trauma. Burns occur in all age g...