Post burn care: a psychological sequelae

Introduction: Burn injury is among the most common trauma cases admitted to hospital around the world. Burn treatment has underwent multiple level of paradigm shift from merely to get the burn victim survive to survive with reasonable quality of life in term of physical restoration for function an...

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Main Author: Sulaiman, Wan Azman Wan
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Published: Pusat Pengajian Sains Perubatan, Universiti Sains Malaysia 2018
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description Introduction: Burn injury is among the most common trauma cases admitted to hospital around the world. Burn treatment has underwent multiple level of paradigm shift from merely to get the burn victim survive to survive with reasonable quality of life in term of physical restoration for function and aesthetic value. Recent advancement in the management of post burn scar give more hope for burn victim to return to pre-burn physical function and aesthetic but burn injury does not only change a person physically, but invariably causes mental distress or psychological impairment especially in major burn cases. Study Objective: The objectives of this study is determine the effect of total body surface area (TBSA) of burns towards Posttraumatic stress disorders (PTSD), depression and quality of life (QOL) in major burn cases Methods: Majors burn patients who were treated in Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia were selected based on pre-determined inclusion and exclusion criteria. A total number of 55 patients with 2 years post burn were invited. These patients volunteered and consented to participate in answering the psychometric battery containing Malay translated and validated questionnaires. The instruments that were used are, Malay PTSD Checklist for Civilians (MPCL-C), Beck Depression Inventory-Malay (BDI-Malay) and Burn Specific Health Scale- B . Results: Generally there are significant correlation of TBSA (burn severity) with post-traumatic stress disorder (PSTD), depression and quality of life (Qol). Development of PSTD and depression are found to be significant in patient with TBSA 15% and 14.7% respectively and quality of life is found to be significant in patient with TBSA 9% burn. Conclusion: Psychological evaluation should be a routine is postburn management. PTSD and depression are ~trong predictors in quality of life in post major burn. Therefore, treating burn patients holistically and beyond the visible scars, will lead to a better quality of life.
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spelling usm-570302023-09-20T08:12:29Z http://eprints.usm.my/57030/ Post burn care: a psychological sequelae Sulaiman, Wan Azman Wan R Medicine RD92-97.8 Emergency surgery. Wounds and injuries Introduction: Burn injury is among the most common trauma cases admitted to hospital around the world. Burn treatment has underwent multiple level of paradigm shift from merely to get the burn victim survive to survive with reasonable quality of life in term of physical restoration for function and aesthetic value. Recent advancement in the management of post burn scar give more hope for burn victim to return to pre-burn physical function and aesthetic but burn injury does not only change a person physically, but invariably causes mental distress or psychological impairment especially in major burn cases. Study Objective: The objectives of this study is determine the effect of total body surface area (TBSA) of burns towards Posttraumatic stress disorders (PTSD), depression and quality of life (QOL) in major burn cases Methods: Majors burn patients who were treated in Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia were selected based on pre-determined inclusion and exclusion criteria. A total number of 55 patients with 2 years post burn were invited. These patients volunteered and consented to participate in answering the psychometric battery containing Malay translated and validated questionnaires. The instruments that were used are, Malay PTSD Checklist for Civilians (MPCL-C), Beck Depression Inventory-Malay (BDI-Malay) and Burn Specific Health Scale- B . Results: Generally there are significant correlation of TBSA (burn severity) with post-traumatic stress disorder (PSTD), depression and quality of life (Qol). Development of PSTD and depression are found to be significant in patient with TBSA 15% and 14.7% respectively and quality of life is found to be significant in patient with TBSA 9% burn. Conclusion: Psychological evaluation should be a routine is postburn management. PTSD and depression are ~trong predictors in quality of life in post major burn. Therefore, treating burn patients holistically and beyond the visible scars, will lead to a better quality of life. Pusat Pengajian Sains Perubatan, Universiti Sains Malaysia 2018-05 Article NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/57030/1/PROF%20%20MADYA%20%20DR%20%20WAN%20AZMAN%20WAN%20SULAIMAN-Eprints.pdf Sulaiman, Wan Azman Wan (2018) Post burn care: a psychological sequelae. International Summit Forum on Burn Surgery 2018 & The Anniversary of Chinese Burn Surgery. (Submitted)
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RD92-97.8 Emergency surgery. Wounds and injuries
Sulaiman, Wan Azman Wan
Post burn care: a psychological sequelae
title Post burn care: a psychological sequelae
title_full Post burn care: a psychological sequelae
title_fullStr Post burn care: a psychological sequelae
title_full_unstemmed Post burn care: a psychological sequelae
title_short Post burn care: a psychological sequelae
title_sort post burn care: a psychological sequelae
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RD92-97.8 Emergency surgery. Wounds and injuries
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