Influencing factors of the quality of life in Chinese burn patients: Investigation with adapted Chinese version of the BSHS-B
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文摘
The study aims to evaluate the quality of life (QOL) in burn patients in China and find out principal influencing factors, so as to provide evidence for interventions.

Methods

A total of 271 burn patients in three major burn units in China were asked to fill in the adapted Chinese version (ACV) of the Burn Specific Health Scale-Brief (ACV BSHS-B) in order to seek out the principal influencing factors in combination with a self-designed demographic and disease condition questionnaire. Multivariable linear regression was used to analyse the principal influencing factors.

Results

The findings showed that there were seven principal influencing factors for the overall ACV BSHS-B score. They were: percent total body surface area (TBSA) burned (with the standardised regression coefficient being −0.594), burn area of lower limber (0.241), itch level (−0.227), pain level (−0.220), gender (0.217), mechanical ventilation (0.216) and hand deformity (−0.141).

Conclusion

QOL decreased in burn patients to different degrees depending on the intensity of burns. With a better understanding of influencing factors of burn patients’ QOL, the medical and nursing staff can take specific countermeasures to help patients gain a higher QOL.

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