Background Burn injuries are a leading cause of morbidity and disability, with the burden of disease being disproportionately higher in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC). Burn prevention programmes have led to significant reductions in the incidence of burns in high-income countries. However, a previous systematic review published in 2015 highlighted that implementation and evaluation of similar programmes has been limited in LMIC. The objective of this scoping review and narrative synthesis was to summarise and understand the initiatives that have been carried out to reduce burn injuries in LMIC and their effectiveness. Methods We aimed to identify publications that described studies of effectiveness of burn prevention inter...
Abstract Burn is a global public health problem associated with significant morbidity and mortality,...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: Burns can be the most devastating injuries in the world, they cons...
AbstractImportance: More than 90% of thermal injury-related deaths occur in low-resource settings. W...
Introduction: According to the World Health Organization (WHO), burns result in the loss of approxim...
BACKGROUND: Worldwide, over 95% of fire-related burns occur in 'low and middle income countries' ...
BackgroundMajority of burn deaths occur in lower and middle income countries where there are limited...
Background: Burns are a major global public health issue affecting persons of all ages. Various stud...
OBJECTIVE: Burn injury is still an important cause of morbidity and mortality in low and middle-inco...
Summary The few studies that are available show that the burden of burn injuries remains disproporti...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study is to ascertain whether acute burn management (ABM) is availab...
Background: Unintentional injuries from burns comprise a significant proportion of public health mor...
Background: Many burns are preventable but there is no published local prospective data on the epide...
Abstract: Burn injuries in low and middle income countries still remain a significant health problem...
Consistent evidence has emerged over many years that the mortality and morbidity outcomes for burn p...
Introduction: Burns is a devastating public health problem which result in 10 million disability-ad...
Abstract Burn is a global public health problem associated with significant morbidity and mortality,...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: Burns can be the most devastating injuries in the world, they cons...
AbstractImportance: More than 90% of thermal injury-related deaths occur in low-resource settings. W...
Introduction: According to the World Health Organization (WHO), burns result in the loss of approxim...
BACKGROUND: Worldwide, over 95% of fire-related burns occur in 'low and middle income countries' ...
BackgroundMajority of burn deaths occur in lower and middle income countries where there are limited...
Background: Burns are a major global public health issue affecting persons of all ages. Various stud...
OBJECTIVE: Burn injury is still an important cause of morbidity and mortality in low and middle-inco...
Summary The few studies that are available show that the burden of burn injuries remains disproporti...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study is to ascertain whether acute burn management (ABM) is availab...
Background: Unintentional injuries from burns comprise a significant proportion of public health mor...
Background: Many burns are preventable but there is no published local prospective data on the epide...
Abstract: Burn injuries in low and middle income countries still remain a significant health problem...
Consistent evidence has emerged over many years that the mortality and morbidity outcomes for burn p...
Introduction: Burns is a devastating public health problem which result in 10 million disability-ad...
Abstract Burn is a global public health problem associated with significant morbidity and mortality,...
© 2018 The Author(s). Background: Burns can be the most devastating injuries in the world, they cons...
AbstractImportance: More than 90% of thermal injury-related deaths occur in low-resource settings. W...