Planned informational and supportive nursing interventions to reduce the effects of treatment stress in burn patients

BJ Peeling - 1977 - open.library.ubc.ca
Stress associated with treatments is a potential cause of anxiety in the burn patient. This
descriptive study examined the emotional reactions to the effects of treatment stress in five …

[引用][C] Survey of perceived stressors and coping strategies among burn unit nurses

KF Lewis, S Poppe, J Twomey, G Peltier - Burns, 1990 - Elsevier
Every nurse who is involved with the care of burn victims knows that stress is a part of burn
nursing. Most of the time it is taken for granted that the various visual and psychological …

Self-reports of anxiety in burn-injured hospitalized adults during routine wound care

GJ Carrougher, JT Ptacek, S Honari… - Journal of burn care …, 2006 - academic.oup.com
The purpose of this investigation was to examine the amount of anxiety patients believed
tolerable and the amount of anxiety experienced during routine burn wound care …

Nurse as therapist: A problem-solving coping skill to reduce work-related stress in burn unit nurses.

DL Luedke - 1989 - elibrary.ru
Burn unit nurses identify performing painful medical procedures as a patient-related stressor
that contributes to their overall levels of job-stress. Training in pain management techniques …

Effectiveness of stress management training for nurses working in a burn treatment unit

C Von Baeyer, L Krause - The International Journal of …, 1984 - journals.sagepub.com
All fourteen nurses working in a burn unit were given three hours of individual training in
cognitive behavioral stress management skills. Anxiety measures were obtained before …

Pain management in severely burned adults: A test of stress inoculation

RL Wernick, ME Jaremko, PW Taylor - Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 1981 - Springer
A treatment program of stress inoculation for the pain experienced by 16 severely burned
adults was carried out by the nursing staff of a burn and trauma unit. Results showed that …

Research priorities for burn nursing: Report of the psychosocial issues group

J Knighton, GJ Carrougher, JA Marvin… - The Journal of burn …, 1992 - academic.oup.com
This study was designed to identify nursing research priorities in burn care. The Delphi
technique of sequential questionnaires was used for data collection. Ninety-four participants …

The psychology of burn care

JS Smith, KR Smith, SL Rainey - Journal of Trauma Nursing| JTN, 2006 - journals.lww.com
It is difficult to comprehend all the needs of the patient with burns. Caring for these patients
can be a daunting task because the psychological demands of the patient remain long after …

[图书][B] Effects of an intervention plan on burn wound care

BB Tidwell - 1996 - search.proquest.com
Burn injured patients experience high levels of pain during wound care procedures even
though analgesic medications, in varying doses, are generally administered before and/or …

Burn victims' appraisal and coping processes: Implications for patient education.

EA Shenkman - 1989 - elibrary.ru
Approximately two million individuals sustain burn injuries annually. Although the burn
victim''s adaptation to conditions of acute, life-threatening stress have been well …