Retrospective Study of the Epidemiological-Clinical Characteristics of Burns Treated in a Hospital Emergency Service (2018-2022).

IF 2.4 Q1 NURSING
María Alcalá-Cerrillo, Josefa González-Sánchez, Jerónimo J González-Bernal, Mirian Santamaría-Peláez, Jessica Fernández-Solana, Sara M Sánchez Gómez, Ana Gómez-Martín
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Abstract

Background: Burns are a common and severe medical emergency requiring immediate specialized care to minimize damage and prevent complications. Burn severity depends on depth, extent, and location, with more complex care needed for burns on critical areas or extensive burns. Nursing is essential in burn management, providing immediate care, adapting treatments, managing pain, preventing infections, and offering emotional support for recovery. The study aims to analyse the epidemiological and clinical characteristics of burns treated at the Hospital Emergency Department of the Hospital Complex of Cáceres (Spain) from January 2018 to December 2022. It looks at factors like gender, age, hospital stay duration, emergency type (paediatric or adult), main diagnosis, skin thickness, burn degree, affected body areas, percentage of body surface area burned, and treatment types. It also investigates how treatment varies by gender, age, skin thickness, and burn severity. The relevance of this research lies in the fact that periodic epidemiological studies are essential to monitor changes in diseases, evaluate the effectiveness of interventions, detect outbreaks quickly, update knowledge on risk factors, and guide health policy decisions. This ensures an adapted and effective response to the needs of the population.

Methods: Retrospective, observational study that analysed burn cases treated at the Hospital Complex of Cáceres (Spain) 2018-2022. Inclusion criteria were based on ICD-10 codes for burns, excluding severe cases not treated in this service. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics, Student's t-tests, Chi-square tests, and ANOVA.

Results: 220 patients surveyed, with a mean age of 47 years and 60.9% male. Most burns (95.5%) affected the external body surface, with a mean hospital stay of 7.86 days. Medical treatment was provided to 75.5% of patients, and 24.5% required surgical intervention. Significant differences in treatment procedures were observed according to age, skin thickness, and burn degree. Older patients had more procedures and longer hospital stays. Excision and transfer procedures were more common in full-thickness and severe burns.

Conclusions: The findings align with previous research on burn demographics and treatment approaches. Treatment differences by age and burn severity highlight the need for tailored interventions. The study underscores the importance of comprehensive burn management, including psychological support for improved long-term outcomes. Further research could explore the impact of socio-economic factors on burn incidence and treatment. This study was not registered.

医院急诊科治疗的烧伤患者流行病学-临床特征回顾性研究(2018-2022 年)》。
背景:烧伤是一种常见的严重急症,需要立即进行专业护理,以尽量减少损伤和预防并发症。烧伤的严重程度取决于深度、范围和部位,关键部位烧伤或大面积烧伤需要更复杂的护理。护理在烧伤管理中至关重要,它能提供即时护理、调整治疗方法、控制疼痛、预防感染,并为患者的康复提供情感支持。该研究旨在分析 2018 年 1 月至 2022 年 12 月期间在西班牙卡塞雷斯综合医院急诊科接受治疗的烧伤患者的流行病学和临床特征。研究调查了性别、年龄、住院时间、急诊类型(儿童或成人)、主要诊断、皮肤厚度、烧伤程度、受影响的身体部位、烧伤面积占体表面积的百分比以及治疗类型等因素。研究还调查了不同性别、年龄、皮肤厚度和烧伤严重程度对治疗的影响。这项研究的意义在于,定期的流行病学研究对于监测疾病的变化、评估干预措施的效果、迅速发现疾病的爆发、更新有关风险因素的知识以及指导卫生政策决策至关重要。这样才能确保对人口的需求做出适应性的有效反应:回顾性观察研究分析了 2018-2022 年在西班牙卡塞雷斯综合医院治疗的烧伤病例。纳入标准基于ICD-10烧伤代码,不包括未在该服务机构接受治疗的重症病例。数据分析采用描述性统计、学生 t 检验、卡方检验和方差分析。结果:接受调查的 220 名患者,平均年龄 47 岁,男性占 60.9%。大多数烧伤(95.5%)发生在体表外部,平均住院时间为 7.86 天。75.5%的患者接受了药物治疗,24.5%的患者需要手术治疗。根据年龄、皮肤厚度和烧伤程度的不同,治疗程序也存在显著差异。年龄较大的患者接受的手术较多,住院时间较长。切除和转移手术在全厚烧伤和严重烧伤中更为常见:结论:研究结果与以往有关烧伤人口统计学和治疗方法的研究结果一致。不同年龄和烧伤严重程度的治疗差异凸显了采取针对性干预措施的必要性。这项研究强调了全面烧伤管理的重要性,包括为改善长期预后提供心理支持。进一步的研究可以探讨社会经济因素对烧伤发病率和治疗的影响。本研究未注册。
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Nursing Reports
Nursing Reports NURSING-
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期刊介绍: Nursing Reports is an open access, peer-reviewed, online-only journal that aims to influence the art and science of nursing by making rigorously conducted research accessible and understood to the full spectrum of practicing nurses, academics, educators and interested members of the public. The journal represents an exhilarating opportunity to make a unique and significant contribution to nursing and the wider community by addressing topics, theories and issues that concern the whole field of Nursing Science, including research, practice, policy and education. The primary intent of the journal is to present scientifically sound and influential empirical and theoretical studies, critical reviews and open debates to the global community of nurses. Short reports, opinions and insight into the plight of nurses the world-over will provide a voice for those of all cultures, governments and perspectives. The emphasis of Nursing Reports will be on ensuring that the highest quality of evidence and contribution is made available to the greatest number of nurses. Nursing Reports aims to make original, evidence-based, peer-reviewed research available to the global community of nurses and to interested members of the public. In addition, reviews of the literature, open debates on professional issues and short reports from around the world are invited to contribute to our vibrant and dynamic journal. All published work will adhere to the most stringent ethical standards and journalistic principles of fairness, worth and credibility. Our journal publishes Editorials, Original Articles, Review articles, Critical Debates, Short Reports from Around the Globe and Letters to the Editor.
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