Parent-Reported Burn-Specific Health-Related Quality of Life in Children 5-7 Years After Burns: A Multicenter Cross-Sectional Study.

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Tác giả: J Nicolaas Dijkshoorn, Marina C Heijblom, Marianne K Nieuwenhuis, Anouk Pijpe, Inge Spronk, Margriet E van Baar, Cornelis H van der Vlies

Ngôn ngữ: eng

Ký hiệu phân loại: 004.25 Systems analysis and design, computer architecture, performance evaluation of specific types of electronic computers

Thông tin xuất bản: Switzerland : European burn journal , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 252041

 Surviving a burn can dramatically alter a child's life, yet few studies examined long-term health-related quality of life (HRQL). This study assessed HRQL 5-7 years post-burn in children with mild/intermediate and severe burns and identified associated factors. Parents of children (5- <
  18 years) who were hospitalized or had burn surgery between 08/2011 and 09/2012 completed the Burn Outcomes Questionnaire (BOQ). Outcomes were compared between two subgroups: children with mild/intermediate burns (<
 10% total body surface area (TBSA) burned) versus severe burns ((1) aged <
 10 years old at the time of injury with >
 10% (TBSA) burned
  (2) aged ≥10 years with >
 20% TBSA burned
  or (3) >
 5% full-thickness burns). A total of 102 children were included (mean age at survey: 8.4 (3.0) years
  mean former TBSA: 7.1%). At a mean of 5.7 years post-burn, many parents rated their child's health as excellent (46.1%) or very good (35.3%), with few reporting issues with 'pain' (2.3%), 'physical function and sports' (1.6%), and 'upper extremity function' (0.9%). Parents of children with severe burns indicated significantly more problems with 'appearance' (89.2% versus 71.5%
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