2019
DOI: 10.1093/jbcr/irz110
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Measuring the Impact of Burn Injury on the Parent-Reported Health Outcomes of Children 1 to 5 Years: A Conceptual Framework for Development of the Preschool Life Impact Burn Recovery Evaluation Profile CAT

Abstract: Due to the rapid developmental growth in preschool-aged children, more precise measurement of the effects of burns on child health outcomes is needed. Expanding upon the Shriners Hospitals for Children/American Burn Association Burn Outcome Questionnaire 0 to 5 (BOQ0–5), we developed a conceptual framework describing domains important in assessing recovery from burn injury among preschool-aged children (1–5 years). We developed a working conceptual framework based on the BOQ0–5, the National Research Council a… Show more

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“…Mortality rates after burn injuries in the United States (US) are low and have decreased for even the most severe burns in the last twenty years [1][2][3]. However, poor functional, social, and emotional outcomes are common among survivors of burn injuries [4][5][6][7]. Up to 20% of burn survivors have functional impairments five years after injury and 21-50% report problems with work [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mortality rates after burn injuries in the United States (US) are low and have decreased for even the most severe burns in the last twenty years [1][2][3]. However, poor functional, social, and emotional outcomes are common among survivors of burn injuries [4][5][6][7]. Up to 20% of burn survivors have functional impairments five years after injury and 21-50% report problems with work [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%