2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.burns.2010.05.020
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Emotional associations with skin: Differences between burned and non-burned individuals

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“…Twenty‐two quantitative and 10 qualitative studies were included. Four focused on pediatric burn survivors (Duke et al, 2018; Maskell, Newcombe, Martin, & Kimble, 2013; Sveen, Sjöberg, & Öster, 2014; Willebrand et al, 2011); 25 studies focused on adults (Abrams, Ogletree, Ratnapradipa, & Neumeister, 2016; Bayuo, Agbenorku, & Amankwa , 2016; Christiaens et al, 2015; Elsherbiny, Salem, El‐Sabbagh, Elhadidy, & Eldeen, 2011; Goyatá & Rossi, 2009; Hunter et al, 2013; Idrees, Faize, & Akhtar, 2017; Jang, Park, Chong, & Sok, 2017; Johnson, Taggart, & Gullick, 2016; Juozapavicien, Rimdlka, & Karbonskiene, 2012; Kornhaber, Wilson, Abu‐Qamar, & McLean, 2014; Liang, Wang, Yao, Pan, & Wang, 2012; Martin, Byrnes, McGarry, Rea, & Wood, 2017; Mashreky et al, 2008; Ohrtman et al, 2018; Park, Choi, Jang, & Oh, 2008; Pfitzer et al, 2016; Shahid, Ismail, & Khan, 2018; Sproul, Malloy, & Abriam‐Yago, 2009; Titscher, Lumenta, Kamolz, Mittlboeck, & Frey, 2010; Wasiak et al, 2014; Wiechman et al, 2018; Yuxiang et al, 2012; Zamanzadeh, Valizadeh, Lotfi, Salehi, & Khalili, 2016; Zhang et al, 2014); and three studies focused on both adults and children with burns (Ahuja, Mulay, & Ahuja, 2016; Simons, Price, Kimble, & Tyack, 2016; Vetrichevvel et al, 2018).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Twenty‐two quantitative and 10 qualitative studies were included. Four focused on pediatric burn survivors (Duke et al, 2018; Maskell, Newcombe, Martin, & Kimble, 2013; Sveen, Sjöberg, & Öster, 2014; Willebrand et al, 2011); 25 studies focused on adults (Abrams, Ogletree, Ratnapradipa, & Neumeister, 2016; Bayuo, Agbenorku, & Amankwa , 2016; Christiaens et al, 2015; Elsherbiny, Salem, El‐Sabbagh, Elhadidy, & Eldeen, 2011; Goyatá & Rossi, 2009; Hunter et al, 2013; Idrees, Faize, & Akhtar, 2017; Jang, Park, Chong, & Sok, 2017; Johnson, Taggart, & Gullick, 2016; Juozapavicien, Rimdlka, & Karbonskiene, 2012; Kornhaber, Wilson, Abu‐Qamar, & McLean, 2014; Liang, Wang, Yao, Pan, & Wang, 2012; Martin, Byrnes, McGarry, Rea, & Wood, 2017; Mashreky et al, 2008; Ohrtman et al, 2018; Park, Choi, Jang, & Oh, 2008; Pfitzer et al, 2016; Shahid, Ismail, & Khan, 2018; Sproul, Malloy, & Abriam‐Yago, 2009; Titscher, Lumenta, Kamolz, Mittlboeck, & Frey, 2010; Wasiak et al, 2014; Wiechman et al, 2018; Yuxiang et al, 2012; Zamanzadeh, Valizadeh, Lotfi, Salehi, & Khalili, 2016; Zhang et al, 2014); and three studies focused on both adults and children with burns (Ahuja, Mulay, & Ahuja, 2016; Simons, Price, Kimble, & Tyack, 2016; Vetrichevvel et al, 2018).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of scarring is associated with feelings of shame, body dissatisfaction, and the need to conceal (Duke et al, 2018; Hunter et al, 2013). Burns to the hands, face, and neck also evoked more psychological distress among adults (Duke et al, 2018; Titscher et al, 2010; Kornhaber et al, 2014; Zhang et al, 2014). Females were observed to have worse psychological distress compared to males with burns (Hunter et al, 2013; Wasiak et al, 2014; Zhang et al, 2014).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2,[7][8][9]14 Poor cosmesis is usually associated with a high dose per fraction and lesion size. Most studies of radiotherapy for skin cancer used a hypofractionated schedule to shorten total treatment time.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using this definition, excellent cosmetic results ranged from 34 to 74%. 2,[7][8][9]14 Poor cosmesis is usually associated with a high dose per fraction and lesion size. The most important factor remains a meticulous attention to radiation dose delivery to ensure a homogeneous dose distribution avoiding over-or underdosing, which could lead to skin damage or recurrence regardless of the modality used.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Deformities, disabilities, wound infection, severe pain, contractures and hypertrophic scars are the most physical difficulties that a hand‐burned survivor experiences (Abu‐Sittah et al, 2011; Afifi et al, 2016). Simultaneously with physical difficulties, hand‐burned patients confronted with multiple psychological challenges such as anxiety, post‐trauma stress disorders, depression, sleep disorders, aesthetic problems, dependency, body image dissatisfaction and low self‐esteem (Kornhaber, Wilson, Abu‐Qamar, & McLean, 2014; Titscher, Lumenta, Kamolz, Mittlboeck, & Frey, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%