Health related quality of life 5–7 years after minor and severe burn injuries: a multicentre cross-sectional study

  • Spronk, I.
  • Polinder, S.
  • van Loey, N.E.E.
  • van der Vlies, C.H.
  • Pijpe, A.
  • Haagsma, J.A.
  • van Baar, M.E.
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Publication date
January 2019

Abstract

Introduction: Burn injury can affect health-related quality of life (HRQL). Knowledge concerning long-term HRQL in burn patients is limited. Therefore our aim was to evaluate long-term HRQL and to study predictors of impaired long-term HRQL.  Methods: All adults with a length of stay (LOS) of ≥1 day (2011–2012) were invited. Also, adults with severe burns, i.e., >20% total body surface area (TBSA) burned or TBSA full thickness>5% (2010–2013) were invited. Participants completed the EuroQol(EQ)-5 D-5L + C and visual analogue scale (EQ-VAS) 5–7 years after burns.  Results: This study included 256 patients (mean %TBSA 10%); 187 patients with minor burns and 69 patients with severe burns. Mean EQ-5D summary was 0.90 and EQ-VAS 83.2 in the minor...

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