青少年生活冲击烧伤恢复评估(TA-LIBRE12-19)概况的发展。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Khushbu F Patel, Madeleine B McGwin, Mary D Slavin, Kate E Surette, Jeffrey C Schneider, Michael J Murphy, Frederick J Stoddard, Lewis E Kazis, Colleen M Ryan
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临床烧伤管理的进步导致了在临床使用评估的重视。结果测量对于评估干预措施的有效性和支持重新融入社区非常重要。需要使用计算机自适应测试(CAT)的具有先进心理测量能力的更精细的测量方法。目前的研究开发了一个概念模型,作为为12至19岁的青少年烧伤幸存者创建新的测量工具的第一步。为了确定评估烧伤恢复的重要结果,临床医生、青少年及其父母的焦点小组进行了研究,直到主题饱和。使用演绎和归纳方法分析每个焦点小组记录,以识别和分类内容。研究结果被用来验证模型并确保足够的领域覆盖。TA-LIBRE12-19概念模型包括活动(活动、身体自理、一般任务、自我体验、知识的学习和应用)和参与(主要生活领域、人际互动和关系、参与)。18名参与者完成了这项研究。临床医生的中位年龄为47岁(女性90%,白人80%);青少年的中位年龄为14岁(62%为女性,75%为白人)。烧伤面积为体表总面积的0.25 - 60%。在分析过程中,焦点小组内容共编码1138次。受影响最大的结果领域包括自我体验、人际互动和关系以及症状(分别为372、282和112个代码)。在“活动”和“参与”领域的坚实基础上,建立了一个信息充分、可信的概念模型。
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Development for the Teen-Aged Life Impact Burn Recovery Evaluation (TA-LIBRE12-19) Profile.

Advances in clinical burn management have led to emphasis on using assessments in clinics. Outcome measures are important to assess the effectiveness of interventions, and support integration back into the community. A more granular measure with advanced psychometrics capability using computer adaptive tests (CAT)) is needed. The current study developed a conceptual model as the first step in creating a new measurement tool for teen burn survivors aged 12 to 19 years, inclusively. To identify outcomes important in assessment of burn recovery, focus groups of clinicians, teens, and their parents were conducted until thematic saturation was reached. Each focus group transcript was analyzed using deductive and inductive approaches to identify and categorize content. Findings were used to validate the model and ensure adequate domain coverage. The TA-LIBRE12-19 conceptual model includes Activity (Mobility, Physical Self-care, General Tasks, Experience of Self, and Learning and Applying Knowledge) and Participation (Major Life Areas, Interpersonal Interactions and Relationships, and Engagement). Eighteen participants completed the study. Clinician's median age was 47 years, (90% female and 80% white); teens' median age was 14 years (62% female and 75% white). Burn size ranged from 0.25 - 60% total body surface area. Focus group content was coded a total of 1,138 times during the analysis. Outcome areas most impacted include Experience of Self, Interpersonal Interactions and Relationships, and Symptoms (372, 282, and 112 codes respectively). A well informed credible conceptual model was developed with a solid foundation of domains consisting of Activity and Participation.

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CiteScore
2.60
自引率
21.40%
发文量
535
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Burn Care & Research provides the latest information on advances in burn prevention, research, education, delivery of acute care, and research to all members of the burn care team. As the official publication of the American Burn Association, this is the only U.S. journal devoted exclusively to the treatment and research of patients with burns. Original, peer-reviewed articles present the latest information on surgical procedures, acute care, reconstruction, burn prevention, and research and education. Other topics include physical therapy/occupational therapy, nutrition, current events in the evolving healthcare debate, and reports on the newest computer software for diagnostics and treatment. The Journal serves all burn care specialists, from physicians, nurses, and physical and occupational therapists to psychologists, counselors, and researchers.
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