'More than Scabs and Stitches': An Interview Study of Burn Survivors’ Perspectives on Treatment and Recovery
Autor: | Joshua Hagedorn, Brian Grieve, Evangelia Assimacopoulos, Stephanie Baldwin, Katherine N Christel, Lucy Wibbenmeyer, Kimberly Dukes, Emily Ruba |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male Gerontology Burn injury Activities of daily living Peer support Interviews as Topic Wound care Quality of life (healthcare) Rurality Activities of Daily Living Humans Medicine Survivors business.industry Rehabilitation Recovery of Function Original Articles Middle Aged Quality of Life Emergency Medicine Female Surgery Thematic analysis Burns business Qualitative research |
Zdroj: | J Burn Care Res |
ISSN: | 1559-0488 1559-047X |
DOI: | 10.1093/jbcr/irab062 |
Popis: | Sustaining a burn injury often results in a life-long recovery process. Survivors are impacted by changes in their mobility, appearance, and ability to carry out activities of daily living. In this study, we examined survivors’ accounts of their treatment and recovery in order to identify specific factors that have had significant impacts on their well-being. With this knowledge, we may be better equipped to optimize the care of burn patients. We conducted inductive, thematic analysis on transcripts of in-depth, semistructured interviews with 11 burn survivors. Participants were purposefully selected for variability in age, gender, injury size and mechanism, participation in peer support, and rurality. Survivors reported varied perceptions of care quality and provider relationships. Ongoing issues with skin and mobility continued to impact their activities of daily living. Many survivors reported that they did not have a clear understanding or realistic expectations of the recovery process. Wound care was often described as overwhelming and provoked fear for many. Even years later, trauma from burn injury can continue to evolve, creating fears and impediments to daily living for survivors. To help patients understand the realistic course of recovery, providers should focus on communicating the nature of injury and anticipated recovery, developing protocols to better identify survivors facing barriers to care, and referring survivors for further support. |
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