The Journal of burn care & rehabilitation
-
In 1989 a Delphi study was undertaken to identify the nursing priorities in burn research. The Delphi technique is a series of questionnaires used to reach consensus. Ninety-four nurses involved in burn care completed four rounds of questionnaires containing 101 research questions. ⋯ Eleven (10%) of the 101 questions dealt with pain, whereas five were rated among the top 20 priority questions. As a category the questions concerning pain management had a mean score of 5.91 on a 0 to 7 Likert scale. The questions collectively were cited as having the most impact on the welfare of the patient with burns.
-
Patients with burn injuries have unique psychologic problems that frequently require psychiatric care. However, little research has been done on specific patterns of psychiatric referral in burn units. This article addresses the pattern of psychiatric referral for 28 patients over a period of 1 year in a regional burn treatment center. Demographics and characteristics of the patient population are summarized, and reasons for psychiatric referral are noted.