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Citation

Fong J. Burns 1997; 23(Suppl 1): S8-11.

Affiliation

Burns Unit, Royal Perth Hospital, Western, Australia.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1997, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

9177895

Abstract

This is a quasi-experimental study to examine the manner in which burns victims cope with and self-monitor their presentation. Self-monitoring was measured by the Revised Self-monitoring Scale and coping with the Revised Ways of Coping Scale. Observations were made at weeks 2, 8 and 16 postburn. Conclusions were that self-monitoring does not change over time and the location of burns scars does not affect coping or self-monitoring. At 8 weeks postburn females have encountered more stresses and do more coping than males, and females use more emotion-focused coping than males as a whole. Recommendations are for increased patient education programmes on postburn information and predischarge counselling and for more staff education programmes on identification of major coping strategies and predischarge planning.


Language: en

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