Psychologic factors involved in the decision to undergo reconstructive surgery after burn injury

LJ Heinberg, JA Fauerbach, RJ Spence… - The Journal of burn …, 1997 - academic.oup.com
Burn injuries often result in permanent changes in physical appearance and function.
Although reconstructive surgery is often considered to improve function or physical …

Trauma-informed ethics and relational health

J Duffee - The American Journal of Bioethics, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Despite shared interest in creating morally habitable spaces, circumstances that clinical
ethicists encounter will force consultants to betray the principle of habitability in order to …

Firefighter postinjury return to work: a balance of dedication and obligation

LB Nosanov, KS Romanowski - Journal of Burn Care & …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Firefighters are at significant risk for burn injuries. Most are minor and do not significantly
affect ability to work in full capacity, but there exists risk for both short-and long-term …

Burn care professionals' attitudes and practices regarding discussions of sexuality and intimacy with adult burn survivors

RB Rimmer, CE Rutter, CR Lessard… - Journal of burn care …, 2010 - academic.oup.com
Burn injury survival means coping with more than just the physical changes and disabilities
often encountered after burn injury. Overall quality of life is important, and issues such as …

Ethical care of the traumatized: conceptual introduction to trauma-informed care for surgeons and surgical residents

JN Bliton, TL Zakrison, G Vong… - Journal of the …, 2022 - journals.lww.com
Results: Literature review Selected publications identified in the search are directly
referenced—all others are included in the Supplemental Digital Content. After removal of …

Ethical and practical issues in trauma care research

TJ Coats - Journal of British Surgery, 2012 - academic.oup.com
Trauma care involves a disproportionately small amount of research activity relative to the
burden of the disease to society1, so that few injury treatments have a solid evidence base …

Helping burn patients to look at their injuries: How confident are burn care staff and how often do they help?

L Shepherd, R Begum - Burns, 2014 - Elsevier
Patients vary in their feelings about looking at their injuries and burn care staff play an
important role in helping patients. This study explored confidence among burn care staff in …

Providing psychosocial and physical rehabilitation advice for patients with burns

J Reeve, F James, R McNeill - Journal of advanced nursing, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Title. Providing psychosocial and physical rehabilitation advice for patients with burns. Aim.
This paper is a report of a study evaluating the perceived skills of nursing and allied …

Values in rehabilitation: Happiness, freedom and fairness

CJ Dougherty - Journal of Rehabilitation, 1991 - search.proquest.com
Health care is increasingly shaped by three values, happiness, freedom, and fairness.
Rehabilitation faces special challenges from each of these values. The demand for and cost …

Quality burn rehabilitation: cost-effective approach

S Fletchall, WL Hickerson - The Journal of burn care & …, 1995 - academic.oup.com
As funding for health care becomes a national concern, and workman's compensation and
private health insurance companies attempt to limit their expenditures in the treatment of the …