Background and Objectives Burns is one of the most common and potentially dangerous public health problems. Burn patients' hospitalization facilitates the provision of medical services. However, prolonging the length of hospital stay can not only impose an economic cost, but also cause various infections in patients. Various factors affect patients’ hospitalization length including patients age and gender, burn cause, anatomic place and its severity. Identifying and considering these factors will reduce burn patient’s hospitalization and its consequences. The aim of this study was to evaluate the factors affecting hospitalization length in burn patients admitted to Sina Hospital as burn referral hospital in Northwest of Iran. Material and M...
Burn injuries have been recognized as a significant and major public health problem in economically ...
Introduction Althoughthere is a consensus that the economic burden of burn injury is high, but few s...
Temesgen Mulugeta,1 Henock Alemayehu,1 Urge Gerema2 1Jimma University, Institute of Health, School o...
Abstract Aim This study aimed to determine the predictors of hospital stay and mortality in patients...
Aim: To analyze the parameters of hospitalized burn patients in The Hospital of LUHS KC Plastic and ...
<strong>Introduction:</strong> A high grade burn is one of the most devastating injuries with severa...
Background and purpose: Hospital Length of Stay (LoS) is a good indicator of the quality of hospital...
Background and aims: Burn injuries still produce a significant morbidity and mortality in Iran. A 3-...
Background: According to WHO (2014), burn injuries are a major problem to health care worldwide. Nin...
Hospital acquired infections (HAIs) are the major contributors of mortality associated with burn inj...
ImportanceCurrent outcome predictors for illness and injury are measured at a single time point-admi...
Abstract: Background: Burns are among the most common injuries affecting a great number of people w...
Objective: This study was designed to longitudinally demonstrate the rate and epidemiology of hospit...
Introduction: Burns have impacts include medical, psychological, economic and social that involve pa...
Background:One of the most important health associated problem are events, which burns considered th...
Burn injuries have been recognized as a significant and major public health problem in economically ...
Introduction Althoughthere is a consensus that the economic burden of burn injury is high, but few s...
Temesgen Mulugeta,1 Henock Alemayehu,1 Urge Gerema2 1Jimma University, Institute of Health, School o...
Abstract Aim This study aimed to determine the predictors of hospital stay and mortality in patients...
Aim: To analyze the parameters of hospitalized burn patients in The Hospital of LUHS KC Plastic and ...
<strong>Introduction:</strong> A high grade burn is one of the most devastating injuries with severa...
Background and purpose: Hospital Length of Stay (LoS) is a good indicator of the quality of hospital...
Background and aims: Burn injuries still produce a significant morbidity and mortality in Iran. A 3-...
Background: According to WHO (2014), burn injuries are a major problem to health care worldwide. Nin...
Hospital acquired infections (HAIs) are the major contributors of mortality associated with burn inj...
ImportanceCurrent outcome predictors for illness and injury are measured at a single time point-admi...
Abstract: Background: Burns are among the most common injuries affecting a great number of people w...
Objective: This study was designed to longitudinally demonstrate the rate and epidemiology of hospit...
Introduction: Burns have impacts include medical, psychological, economic and social that involve pa...
Background:One of the most important health associated problem are events, which burns considered th...
Burn injuries have been recognized as a significant and major public health problem in economically ...
Introduction Althoughthere is a consensus that the economic burden of burn injury is high, but few s...
Temesgen Mulugeta,1 Henock Alemayehu,1 Urge Gerema2 1Jimma University, Institute of Health, School o...