生命影响烧伤恢复评估(LIBRE)简介:历史概述和未来方向。

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Colleen M Ryan, Jeffrey C Schneider, Pengsheng Ni, Mary D Slavin, Amy Acton, Ananya Vasudevan, Allan Sosa-Ebert, Lewis E Kazis
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生命影响烧伤恢复评估(LIBRE)概况是为了评估成人烧伤幸存者的长期社会参与结果而开发的。传统的临床烧伤恢复结果侧重于早期的身体并发症和社会心理问题,但越来越需要对长期恢复进行定量测量,以评估与烧伤幸存者相关的经历。LIBRE概况是根据烧伤幸存者和临床医生的意见共同编制的,以世界卫生组织的国际功能、残疾和健康分类(WHO-ICF)概念框架为基础,通过关注社会参与的六个领域:社会互动、社会活动、家庭和朋友、工作和就业、浪漫关系和两性关系,解决了测量差距。LIBRE档案使用项目反应理论(IRT)和计算机适应性测试(CAT)来减少被调查者的负担,同时保持准确性。心理测量评估已经证实LIBRE档案是一种可靠且临床上有用的工具,可以帮助临床医生和烧伤幸存者监测康复情况并告知个性化护理。未来的工作包括针对儿科人群的LIBRE Profile开发,进一步的国际语言翻译,以及为更广泛的个人和临床使用开发APP。本文全面概述了LIBRE档案的发展、心理测量学基础和未来方向,并倡导其在临床实践和烧伤幸存者社区的采用。
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The Life Impact Burn Recovery Evaluation (LIBRE) Profile: Historical Overview and Future Directions.

The Life Impact Burn Recovery Evaluation (LIBRE) Profile was developed to assess long-term social participation outcomes for adult burn survivors. Traditional clinical burn recovery outcomes focus on early physical complications and psychosocial issues, but there is a growing need for quantitative measures of long-term recovery that assess experiences deemed relevant to burn survivors. The LIBRE Profile, co-produced with input from burn survivors and clinicians and grounded in the World Health Organization's International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (WHO-ICF) conceptual framework, addresses the measurement gap by focusing on six domains of social participation: social interactions, social activities, family and friends, work and employment, romantic relationships, and sexual relationships. The LIBRE Profile uses Item Response Theory (IRT) and computer adaptive tests (CAT) to minimize respondent burden while maintaining accuracy. Psychometric evaluations have validated the LIBRE Profile as a reliable and clinically useful tool that can help clinicians and burn survivors monitor recovery and inform personalized care. Future work includes LIBRE Profile development for pediatric populations, further international language translations, and the development of an APP for broader personal and clinical use. This paper provides a comprehensive overview of the LIBRE Profile's development, psychometric foundations, and future directions, advocating for its adoption in clinical practice and burn survivor communities.

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