Exploring what is important during burn recovery: a qualitative study investigating priorities of patients and healthcare professionals over time

C Hoffmann, P Davies, D Elliott, A Young - BMJ open, 2023 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objectives This qualitative study aimed to investigate:(1) priorities of patients and healthcare
professionals during recovery from a burn injury,(2) how priorities change over time and (3) …

The short-and long-term outcome priorities of a Western Australian adult burn population

I Spronk, FM Wood, MW Fear… - Journal of Burn Care …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
To optimize patient recovery, understanding which outcomes are most important to burn
patients is key. However, research to determine what outcomes are patient priorities is …

[HTML][HTML] Outcomes that matter most to burn patients: a national multicentre survey study in the Netherlands

I Spronk, D van Uden, L van Dammen, ME van Baar… - burns, 2024 - Elsevier
Background The use of patient-reported outcomes to improve burn care increases. Little is
known on burn patients' views on what outcomes are most important, and about preferences …

Motivating patients towards better recovery after burn: The development of a booklet to reframe perspectives

L Martin, S Andrews, S Rea, F Wood - Burns, 2023 - Elsevier
Introduction Posttraumatic growth after burn results from integrated changes in worldview. It
incorporates acceptance, belief in the self, compassion, determination and planning …

Burn care and rehabilitation in Australia: health professionals' perspectives

R Kornhaber, G Rickard, L McLean… - Disability and …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Objective: To understand health professionals' perspectives of burn care and rehabilitation.
Design: Qualitative and semi-structured interviews. Setting: Australian burn and …

Ensuring that the outcome domains proposed for use in burns research are relevant to adult burn patients: a systematic review of qualitative research evidence

J Mathers, N Moiemen, A Bamford, F Gardiner… - Burns & …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Background There have been several attempts to define core outcome domains for use in
research focused on adult burns. Some have been based in expert opinion, whilst others …

Before, during and after: Trauma-informed care in burns settings

M Cleary, R Kornhaber, D Visentin, S West, AL Neil… - Burns, 2020 - Elsevier
Trauma-informed care (TIC) is a model for the relationship of care between service users
and service providers that recognises the importance of trauma, past and present, on that …

A qualitative exploration of psychosocial specialists' experiences of providing support in UK burn care services

E Guest, C Griffiths, D Harcourt - Scars, Burns & Healing, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Introduction: A burn can have a significant and long-lasting psychosocial impact on a patient
and their family. The National Burn Care Standards (2013) recommend psychosocial …

Factors influencing psychological, social and health outcomes after major burn injuries in adults: cohort study protocol

M Druery, PA Newcombe, CM Cameron, J Lipman - Bmj Open, 2017 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Introduction The goal of burn care is that 'the quality of the outcome must be worth the pain
of survival'. More research is needed to understand how best to deliver care for patients with …

Towards more efficient burn care: identifying factors associated with good quality of life post-burn

V Finlay, M Phillips, GT Allison, FM Wood, D Ching… - Burns, 2015 - Elsevier
Background As minor burn patients constitute the vast majority of a developed nation case-
mix, streamlining care for this group can promote efficiency from a service-wide perspective …