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Reasons for Distress Among Burn Survivors at 6, 12, and 24 Months Postdischarge: A Burn Injury Model System Investigation
Shelley A. Wiechman
, Kara McMullen
, Gretchen J. Carrougher
, Jame A. Fauerbach
, Colleen M. Ryan
, David N. Herndon
, Radha Holavanahalli
, Nicole S. Gibran
, Kimberly Roaten
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Burn Injury
100%
Injury Model
100%
Burn Survivors
100%
Sleep Disturbance
66%
Return to Work
66%
Financial Concerns
66%
Survivors
33%
Specific Interventions
33%
Body Image
33%
Health Measures
33%
Health-related Quality of Life
33%
At Discharge
33%
Medical Outcomes Study
33%
Major Burn Injury
33%
Recovery Time
33%
Likert Scale
33%
Temporal Trajectory
33%
Pain Level
33%
12-Item Short Form Health Survey
33%
Satisfaction with Appearance
33%
Psychology
Burn Injury
100%
Systems Model
100%
Return to Work
100%
Quality of Life
50%
Likert-Type Scale
50%
Nursing and Health Professions
Thermal Burn
100%
Sleep Disorder
100%
Outpatient
50%
Short Form 12
50%
Quality of Life
50%