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Citation

Ali MB, Warda T, Raza FZ, Laeeq T, Ali MB, Ali M, Imtiaz F. Burns 2020; 46(4): 876-881.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2020, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.burns.2019.10.002

PMID

31694789

Abstract

Burn injury in developing countries is a major cause of morbidity and mortality. Pakistan faces a widespread problem of burn complications. The objective of this cross sectional study was to assess knowledge and attitudes in medical students regarding burn complications. A 12-question survey was distributed among 3rd, 4th and 5th year students of public sector medical colleges of Karachi, Pakistan. Out of 353 respondents, the proportion of students that were aware of burn complications was the following, with an expected response of 100% for each complication: depression [86%], fear [53.3%], post-traumatic stress disorder [40.8%], suicidal tendencies [35.1%], sleep disorder [30%], anxiety [27%], guilt [12.7%], personality changes [7%], eating disorder [5.4%], cardiac arrest [68%], hypothermia [64.3%], contractures [61%], infection [43.6%], chronic pain [41.6%], scarring [33%], chronic inflammation [24.9%], and muscle wasting [22.9%]. Most students were of the view that scarring occurs in third-degree burns [68%] only; being unaware of its presence in second-degree burns. 19.3% of the students incorrectly thought that surgery is needed for the healing of all burn patients. There appears to be a lack of basic knowledge about the physiological and psychological complications of burns among medical students of Pakistan.


Language: en

Keywords

Humans; Psychology; Awareness; Anxiety; Depression; Heart Arrest; Hypothermia; Burns; Pakistan; Suicidal Ideation; Rehabilitation; Inflammation; Curriculum; Burn; Mental Disorders; Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic; Contracture; Students, Medical; Chronic Pain; Physiology; Cicatrix; Sleep Wake Disorders; Clinical Competence; Muscular Atrophy; Infections

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