Title of article :
Work status and burn specific health after work-related burn injury
Author/Authors :
Johan Dyster-Aas، نويسنده , , Morten Kildal، نويسنده , , Mimmie Willebrand، نويسنده , , Bengt Gerdin، نويسنده , , Lisa Ekselius، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Work status is a valid indicator of post burn health. There is limited information on this issue after work-related burn injury.
Aim:
To investigate long-term health- and work status after work-related burns.
Method:
Eighty-six former patients treated for severe work-related burn injuries an average of 9.0 years previous to follow-up were questioned about their present work status. They were also assessed with the Burn Specific Health Scale-Brief (BSHS-B) and a pain scale adopted from the abbreviated Burn Specific Health Scale.
Results:
At follow-up 71 (83%) of the former patients were working, nine (10%) were on sick leave or had a disability pension, and six (7%) were unemployed. Those who were not working reported a poorer outcome in three of the BSHS-B psychosocial domains (Body Image, Affect and Interpersonal Relationships) and in two of the BSHS-B physical domains (Treatment Regimens and Work). They also reported significantly more pain.
Conclusion:
Only a small group of former patients with work-related accidents were not working in the sample studied after a long follow-up period. The unemployed reported more pain and worse perceived health, particularly in psychosocial domains
Keywords :
Burn injury , Burn Specific Health Scale , Psychosocial domains