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Year 2023, Volume: 4 Issue: 1, 430 - 440, 20.07.2023
https://doi.org/10.46871/eams.812638

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Pre-Hospital Practices Performed For Children With Burn Injuries

Year 2023, Volume: 4 Issue: 1, 430 - 440, 20.07.2023
https://doi.org/10.46871/eams.812638

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the first aid practices that the mothers do in their burned children. The study was conducted as descriptive study in burn centers of a university hospital province, between August 2015 and May 2016. The study population consisted of inpatient children aged of 1–12 years who were treated in burn centers in related hospital during the study period, along with their mothers. The study was carried out with total 108 children and their mothers who met the research inclusion criteria. In our study, mothers were asked what kind of first-aid they apply when a burn has occurred and found that 48.1% of them spill water over the burn area. When the age of the participant children and the types of burns were examined, it was found that the burn rates of the 1-6 age group were higher in all types of burns than the other age groups.

References

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  • 3. Demirel Y, Çöl C, Özen M. Evaluation of the patients monitored in a year at Ankara Numune Trainning and Research Hospital Burn Service. C. Ü. Faculity of Medicine Journal 2001; 23: 15-20.
  • 4. Peck MD. Epidemiology of burns throughout the world. Part I: Distribution and risk factors. Burns: Journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries. 2011; 37(7): 1087-100.
  • 5. Herndon D, editor. Chapter 4: Prevention of burn injuries. Total Burn Care (4th ed.). Edinburgh: Saunders; 2012. p. 23-46.
  • 6. Tintinalli, Judith E. Emergency Medicine: A Comprehensive Study Guide. New York: McGraw-Hill Companies; 2010. p. 1374-86.
  • 7. Zor F, Ersöz N, Külahçı Y. et al. Gold standards in primary care burn treatment. Dicle Medicine Journal 2009; 36(3): 219-25.
  • 8. Al B, Güllü MN, Okur H. et al. Epidemiological characteristics of boiled and flame burns in Eastern Anatolia and Southea Anatolia. Medicine Research Journal. 2005; 3(1): 14-21.
  • 9. Diler B, Dalgıç N, Karadağ Ç.E. et al. Epidemiology and infections in a pediatric burn unit: Our three years experience. J Pediatr Inf. 2012; 6: 40-5.
  • 10. Aytaç S, Özgenel G.Y, Akin S. et al. Burn epidemiology in children in Southern Marmara Region. Uludağ University Medicine Faculty Journal 2004; 30(3): 145-9.
  • 11. Buluğ D.G. Investigation of post-traumatic stress symptoms after burn in school children. İstanbul University Medicine Faculty Childeren and Adolescents Mental Health and Illnes Master Thesis, İstanbul 2008.
  • 12. Çınar ND, Görak G. The development of scale to diagnose security measures for mother’s home accidents in 0-6 year old children, validity and reliability studuy. Childeren Forum. 2003; 6(1): 22-7.
  • 13. Çevik Ü. Pain and nursing approaches in burned children. Atatürk University Nursing Highschool Journal 2003; 6(3): 91-5.
  • 14. Alaysa E. The frequency of home accidents in children between 1-6 years of age and the determination of the practices of the mothers regarding home accidents. K.K.T.C. Lefkoşa: Near East University Institute of Health Science; 2012.
  • 15. Engin C, Çakar K.S. Epidemiological evaluation of remotely treated burns. National Trauma Emergency Surgery Journ. 1996; 2(2): 208-11.
  • 16. Tortumluoğlu G, Karahan E, Bakır B, Türk R. Traditional practices of elderly people in rural areas in common health problems. International Journal of Humanities 2004; 1: 1-16.
  • 17. Çarman, K.B, Palancı Y, Kılıç K. What do Mothers do to treat burning children? Turkey Clinicns J Pediatr 2008; 17: 169-74.
  • 18. Kavurmacı M, Küçükoğlu S. Determination of the Pre-Hospital Practices Performed for Children with Burn Injuries. J Clin Anal Med 2015; 6: 806-10.
  • 17. Erdil F, Bayraktar N, Şenol Çelik S. Basic First Aid. Eflatun Printing House. 8-10. Ankara. 2012.
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  • 22. Herndon D, editor. Chapter 4: Prevention of burn injuries. Total Burn Care (4th ed.). Edinburgh: Saunders; 2012. p.
  • 23. Kocatürk K, Teyin M, Balcı Y, Eşiyok B. Assesment of burn cases who applied to Osmangazi University Hospital Emergency Department. Turkey Clinics Journal of Medical Sciences Journal. 2005; 25(3): 400-6.
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  • 28. Yalın S. Traditional patient care practices. Hacettepe University Health Sciences Institue Nursing Department Master Thesis. Ankara. 1988
  • 29. Sezen L. Erzurum City Folklore. Erzurum Kalkınma Vakfı Yayınları 3. Erzurum. 1994.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Clinical Sciences
Journal Section Research Articles
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Çiğdem Aksu

İlhami Ülger

Early Pub Date August 2, 2023
Publication Date July 20, 2023
Published in Issue Year 2023 Volume: 4 Issue: 1

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Vancouver Aksu Ç, Ülger İ. Pre-Hospital Practices Performed For Children With Burn Injuries. Exp Appl Med Sci. 2023;4(1):430-4.

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