Implementation of a nursing rehabilitation model to improve quality of life of patients with hand burns: A randomized clinical trial

Burn is known as a life-threatening event in people’s lives, causing numerous physical, psychological, and social harms and negatively affecting patients’ quality of lives. This study was designed to evaluate the effectiveness of implementing a nursing rehabilitation model in improving the quality o...

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Published in:European journal of translational myology Vol. 32; no. 4
Main Authors: Seyedoshohadaee, Mahnaz, Ghezeljeh, Tahereh Najafi, Samimi, Rogayeh, Haghani, Shima, Sargolzaei, Mohammad Sadegh
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications, Pavia, Italy 26-08-2022
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Summary:Burn is known as a life-threatening event in people’s lives, causing numerous physical, psychological, and social harms and negatively affecting patients’ quality of lives. This study was designed to evaluate the effectiveness of implementing a nursing rehabilitation model in improving the quality of life of people with hand burns. This was a randomized clinical trial conducted on 60 burn patients admitted to the Shahid Motahari Hospital, Burn Research Center, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran in 2021. The patients were randomly allocated into two groups of intervention and control (n = 30 per group). The participants of the intervention group received a 5-week nursing rehabilitation program in two phases: at the acute phase (admission) and the recovery phase (before discharge). Data were collected using the Burns Specific Health Scale Brief (BSHS-B) questionnaire before each phase. The quality of life (Qol) - was significantly different comparing the two groups before the intervention (p = 0.042). Covariance analysis showed that after the intervention, the mean quality of life score was significantly higher in the intervention than the control group, indicating a better Qol in the recent group (p <0.001). In the control group, the mean score of Qol was not significantly different before and after the intervention; however, this difference was statistically significant in the intervention group (p = 0.001). The implementation of the nursing rehabilitation model improved the Qol of patients with hand burns. So, this model seems to be an appropriate and effective strategy to accelerate the rehabilitation of patients with hand burns and their return to society.
Bibliography:MS, TN: Study conception and design. RS, MS: Data collection. MS: Data analysis and interpretation. MS, TN: Drafting of the article. MS, TN, RS, MSS, SHH: Critical revision of the article. All authors approved the fina editedl typescript.
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ISSN:2037-7452
2037-7460
DOI:10.4081/ejtm.2022.10650