| Literature DB >> 23253263 |
Laurien M Disseldorp1, Leonora J Mouton, Tim Takken, Marco Van Brussel, Gerard Ijm Beerthuizen, Lucas Hv Van der Woude, Marianne K Nieuwenhuis.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Burn injuries have a major impact on the patient's physical and psychological functioning. The consequences can, especially in pediatric burns, persist long after the injury. A decrease in physical fitness seems logical as people survive burn injuries after an often extensive period of decreased activity and an increased demand of proteins leading to catabolism, especially of muscle mass. However, knowledge on the possibly affected levels of physical fitness in children and adolescents after burn injury is limited and pertains only to children with major burns. The current multidimensional study aims to determine the level of physical fitness, the level of physical activity, health-related quality of life and perceived fatigue in children after a burn injury. Furthermore, interrelations between those levels will be explored, as well as associations with burn characteristics. METHODS/Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23253263 PMCID: PMC3575222 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2431-12-195
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pediatr ISSN: 1471-2431 Impact factor: 2.125
Figure 1Conceptual model depicting the rationale of this multidimensional study.
Criteria for eligibility and exclusion of subjects
| Admitted to Dutch burn center | Time post burn < 0.5 year or > 5 years |
| Burns ≥ 10% TBSA; or hospitalization ≥ 6 weeks | (Pre-existing) comorbidity or (mental) disabilities |
| Aged 6 up to and including 18 years | Insufficient Dutch language proficiency |
| | No signed informed consent |
Figure 2Chart of both organisational and subject flow in this study.
Overview of involvement in assessments and questionnaires given per subject age groups
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| √ | √ | | | CR 5-7 | ||
| | | PR 6-11 | PR 5-18 | PR 5-7 | ||
| √ | √ | | | CR 8-12 | ||
| | | PR 6-11 | PR 5-18 | PR 8-12 | ||
| √ | √ | CR 12-18 | CR 11-18 | CR 8-12 | ||
| | | | | PR 8-12 | ||
| √ | √ | CR 12-18 | CR 11-18 | CR 13-18 | ||
| PR 13-18 | ||||||
HRQoL, health-related quality of life; BOQ: Burns Outcomes Questionnaire; PR, parent report; CR, child report; PedsQL-MFS, PedsQL Multidimensional Fatigue Scale.
Overview of study outcomes with corresponding instruments and units of measurement
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