The resilience of burn survivors, reborn in ashes.

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q2 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Burns Pub Date : 2025-04-19 DOI:10.1016/j.burns.2025.107510
Hui-Ying Chu, Mei-Chuan Huang, Hui-Shan Chan
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Abstract

This study examined the resilience process of burn survivors by analyzing the factors influencing resilience, operational mechanisms, and the contexts in which resilience is demonstrated. Using a qualitative research grounded theory approach and purposive sampling, 20 participants were recruited, including 16 burn survivors, two close relatives (a husband and a friend), a psychologist, and a nurse. The average age of the burn survivor participants was 44.5 years and they were well-adapted according to the Life Adaptation Scale. In-depth semi-structure interviews were conducted for data collection. The findings indicate that the resilience process of burn survivors comprises five stages: grief and loss, pain and recovery, energy storage, growth and adaptation, and mutual help and feedback. Each stage involves specific tasks and challenges. Resilience is influenced by personal traits, as well as family and social environments. Protective factors include optimism and hope, positive thinking, frustration tolerance, self-identity, a sense of responsibility, warm companionship and care from family members, religion, and engagement in group activities or work. The outcome of resilience is growth and the ability to provide support to others. Despite facing life inconveniences, changes in appearance, and challenges after recovery, the participants demonstrated the ability to reflect positively, reaffirm their responsibilities, and recognize the value of their lives.

燃烧幸存者的韧性,在灰烬中重生。
本研究通过分析烧伤幸存者恢复力的影响因素、恢复力的运作机制和恢复力的表现背景,探讨了烧伤幸存者的恢复力过程。采用定性研究扎根理论方法和有目的的抽样,招募了20名参与者,包括16名烧伤幸存者,两名近亲(丈夫和朋友),一名心理学家和一名护士。烧伤幸存者参与者的平均年龄为44.5岁,根据生活适应量表,他们适应良好。为了收集数据,我们进行了深入的半结构访谈。研究结果表明,烧伤幸存者的心理恢复过程包括五个阶段:悲伤与失落、疼痛与恢复、能量储存、成长与适应、互助与反馈。每个阶段都有具体的任务和挑战。复原力受个人特质、家庭和社会环境的影响。保护因素包括乐观和希望、积极思考、挫折容忍、自我认同、责任感、来自家庭成员的温暖陪伴和关怀、宗教信仰以及参与团体活动或工作。韧性的结果是成长和为他人提供支持的能力。尽管面对生活的不便、外表的变化、康复后的挑战,但参与者们表现出了积极反思的能力,重申了自己的责任,并认识到生命的价值。
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Burns
Burns 医学-皮肤病学
CiteScore
4.50
自引率
18.50%
发文量
304
审稿时长
72 days
期刊介绍: Burns aims to foster the exchange of information among all engaged in preventing and treating the effects of burns. The journal focuses on clinical, scientific and social aspects of these injuries and covers the prevention of the injury, the epidemiology of such injuries and all aspects of treatment including development of new techniques and technologies and verification of existing ones. Regular features include clinical and scientific papers, state of the art reviews and descriptions of burn-care in practice. Topics covered by Burns include: the effects of smoke on man and animals, their tissues and cells; the responses to and treatment of patients and animals with chemical injuries to the skin; the biological and clinical effects of cold injuries; surgical techniques which are, or may be relevant to the treatment of burned patients during the acute or reconstructive phase following injury; well controlled laboratory studies of the effectiveness of anti-microbial agents on infection and new materials on scarring and healing; inflammatory responses to injury, effectiveness of related agents and other compounds used to modify the physiological and cellular responses to the injury; experimental studies of burns and the outcome of burn wound healing; regenerative medicine concerning the skin.
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