OBJECTIVE Paediatric burn injuries present physical and psychosocial effects for children and their parents, including disruption to family life. Some burns services in the UK enable parents to administer dressing changes at home to reduce the number of hospital visits. To date, there is no research on parents' experiences of administering dressing changes. The aim of this study was to describe parents' experiences of administering dressing changes in paediatric burns aftercare. METHODS Semi-structured research interviews were conducted with a purposive sample of parents recruited from a paediatric burns centre in the UK. The interview addressed the initial offer of at-home dressing changes by clinicians; parental decision-making i...
A pediatric burn injury can be a traumatic experience for both the child and its parents. This disse...
Childhood injury affects many families in the United Kingdom. In particular, burn injury can have a...
Background: Paediatric burn injuries affect not only the child but the whole family, especially the ...
OBJECTIVE Paediatric burn injuries present physical and psychosocial effects for children and the...
OBJECTIVE Following paediatric burn injury, dressings are initially changed in outpatient clinics...
This study aimed to investigate the experiences of mothers who had attended their child’s burn dress...
INTRODUCTION Parents have a crucial role to play in burn scar management for their children at a ...
Aim Differing views on benefits and disadvantages of parental presence during their child’s wound ca...
Introduction: Parents have a crucial role to play in burn scar management for their children at a ti...
Purpose: To thematically describe parent-clinician communication during a child's first burn dressin...
Purpose: To thematically describe parent-clinician communication during a child's first burn dressin...
To thematically describe parent-clinician communication during a child's first burn dressing change ...
Purpose: A burn injury to a child is a traumatic event and the parent’s emotional reactions and copi...
In the UK, around 6400 children experience a burn injury every year. This can have a profound impact...
Background Paediatric burn injuries affect not only the child but the whole family, especially the p...
A pediatric burn injury can be a traumatic experience for both the child and its parents. This disse...
Childhood injury affects many families in the United Kingdom. In particular, burn injury can have a...
Background: Paediatric burn injuries affect not only the child but the whole family, especially the ...
OBJECTIVE Paediatric burn injuries present physical and psychosocial effects for children and the...
OBJECTIVE Following paediatric burn injury, dressings are initially changed in outpatient clinics...
This study aimed to investigate the experiences of mothers who had attended their child’s burn dress...
INTRODUCTION Parents have a crucial role to play in burn scar management for their children at a ...
Aim Differing views on benefits and disadvantages of parental presence during their child’s wound ca...
Introduction: Parents have a crucial role to play in burn scar management for their children at a ti...
Purpose: To thematically describe parent-clinician communication during a child's first burn dressin...
Purpose: To thematically describe parent-clinician communication during a child's first burn dressin...
To thematically describe parent-clinician communication during a child's first burn dressing change ...
Purpose: A burn injury to a child is a traumatic event and the parent’s emotional reactions and copi...
In the UK, around 6400 children experience a burn injury every year. This can have a profound impact...
Background Paediatric burn injuries affect not only the child but the whole family, especially the p...
A pediatric burn injury can be a traumatic experience for both the child and its parents. This disse...
Childhood injury affects many families in the United Kingdom. In particular, burn injury can have a...
Background: Paediatric burn injuries affect not only the child but the whole family, especially the ...