Upper extremity functions, social relationships, and factors associated with poor quality of life in patients with burns at kiruddu hospital.

IF 1.4 Q3 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Kamaludin D Osman, Rose Alenyo, Mbiine Ronald, Benard M Murithi, Abdirizak A Sheikdon
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Object: Burn is the major cause of disability in developing countries, and most burn patients have burns involving the upper limbs. Upper limb burns can result in scarring, contractures, and weakness, leading to limitation of wide range of movements and social well-being, hence reducing the quality of life. General objective: To determine the quality of life among patients with burns of the upper limbs at KNRH.

Methods: This cross-sectional study recruited 108 participants of 5 years and above during their first six months post-discharge from Kiruddu National Referral Hospital with burns to upper limbs. Recruitment was consecutive from the burns unit clinic following ethical approval from the School of Medicine Research and Ethics Committee (SOMREC). Participants were given a burn-related QOL questionnaire. Data were then entered into Epidata 4.2 and imported into STATA 15.1 for analysis. Factors associated with poor quality of life were determined by modified Poisson regression to generate prevalence ratios with 95% confidence intervals.

Results: A total of 108 participants were recruited for the study; 97 (89.8%) were adults and responded to the adult QOL questionnaire, while the rest were pediatrics. The mean age of the adults was 28 years (SD=8.6), while the median age of the pediatrics was eight years (IQR=6-10), and 61.1% were male. The upper extremity function (physical) quality of life was good, while the social relationship quality of life was poor. The factors associated with poor quality of life were degree (deep) of burns, multiple surgeries, age above 55 years, and being divorced.

Conclusions: There is generally poor upper extremity function or physical QOL among adults and children, while there is generally good social relationship QOL among adults and children.

基鲁杜医院烧伤患者的上肢功能、社会关系和与生活质量差相关的因素
目的:烧伤是发展中国家致残的主要原因,大多数烧伤患者烧伤累及上肢。上肢烧伤可导致疤痕、挛缩和无力,导致大范围活动和社会福利的限制,从而降低生活质量。总目的:了解KNRH中上肢烧伤患者的生活质量。方法:本横断面研究招募了108名5岁及以上上肢烧伤出院后6个月的患者。在经过医学院研究与伦理委员会(SOMREC)的伦理批准后,从烧伤科诊所连续招募。参与者被给予烧伤相关的生活质量问卷。然后将数据输入Epidata 4.2并导入STATA 15.1进行分析。通过修正泊松回归确定与生活质量差相关的因素,得出具有95%置信区间的患病率。结果:研究共招募了108名参与者;97例(89.8%)为成人,其余为儿科。成人平均年龄28岁(SD=8.6),儿科平均年龄8岁(IQR=6 ~ 10),男性占61.1%。上肢功能(身体)生活质量较好,社会关系生活质量较差。与生活质量差相关的因素是烧伤程度(深度)、多次手术、年龄在55岁以上和离婚。结论:成人与儿童上肢功能或生理生活质量普遍较差,而成人与儿童社会关系生活质量普遍较好。
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