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First Treatment in Burns: Evaluation of Treatment Attempts at Scene

Yıl 2021, Cilt: 43 Sayı: 3, 211 - 216, 07.05.2021
https://doi.org/10.20515/otd.808255

Öz

To determine and evaluate the first treatments applied just after injury at scene or at primary/secondary care health institutions to burn patients before admission to a burn center and to provide suggestions to increase awareness in first treatment of burns. Between November 1, 2019 and December 31, 2019 300 burn patients, who admitted for the first time to the outpatient clinics of our tertiary burn center and agreed to participate were included in this descriptive-cross-sectional study. Patient data and the first treatments applied at the scene or another health care institution were evaluated. There were 153 male (51.0%) and 147 female (49.0%) patients. Scalds with tea (n=96) and water (n=79) was the most common etiology for burns. The percentage of burned total body surface area was 3.82±4.8. The first intervention was performed at the scene in 79% (n=237) patients, while in a health institution in 21% (n=63). 73.8% (n=175) of interventions at scene and 39.7% (n=25) of 63 interventions performed in a health institution were not appropriate. Patients or their parents who admitted to our outpatient burn clinic did not have enough information about first aid in burns. With education programs for mothers, awareness can be raised about indoors childhood burns and appropriate first intervention. For protection and correct intervention in workplaces, education on occupational health and safety should be continued seriously. There were also deficiencies in treatments performed in health institutions. In this regard in-service training to health personnel would be beneficial.

Kaynakça

  • Cuttle L, Kravchuk O, Wallis B, et al. An audit of first-aid treatment of pediatric burns patients and their clinical outcome. J Burn Care Res. 2009;30:1028-34.
  • Hudspith J, Rayatt S. ABC of burns. First aid and treatment of minor burns. BMJ. 2004;328:1487-9.
  • Zor F, Ersöz N, Kulahcı Y, et al. Gold standards for primary care of burn management. Dicle Med J. 2009;36:219-25.
  • Yasti AC, Senel E, Saydam M, et al. Guideline and treatment algorithm for burn injuries. Ulus Travma Acil Cerrahi Derg. 2015;21:79-89.
  • Cuttle L, Pearn J, McMillan JR, et al. A review of first aid treatments for burn injuries. Burns. 2009;35:768-75.
  • Ozkaya NK, Algan S, Akkaya H. Assessment and Defining the Treatment of the Patients with Burns. Ankara Med J. 2014;14:170-5.
  • Harvey LA, Barr ML, Poulos RG, et al. A population-based survey of knowledge of first aid for burns in New South Wales. Med J Aust. 2011;195:465-8.
  • Karaoz B. First-aid home treatment of burns among children and some implications at Milas, Turkey. J Emerg Nurs. 2010;36:111-4.
  • Forjuoh SN. Burns in low- and middle-income countries: A review of available literature on descriptive epidemiology, risk factors, treatment, and prevention. Burns. 2006;32:529-37.
  • Graham HE, Bache SE, Muthayya P, et al. Are parents in the UK equipped to provide adequate burns first aid? Burns. 2012;38:438-43.
  • Sozen I, Guldogan CE, Yastı AC. Etiology of childhood burns and parental awareness in Turkey. Ulus Cerrahi Derg. 2016;32:168-72.
  • Ucuncu M, Ucuncu M, Toprak D. The knowledge, attitude and behavior of mothers with children aged 0-6 years on home accidents and preventive measures. J Ist Faculty Med. 2019;82:219-28.
  • Davies M, Maguire S, Okolie C, et al. How much do parents know about first aid for burns? Burns. 2013;39:1083-90.
  • Ghosh A, Bharat R. Domestic burns prevention and first aid awareness in and around Jamshedpur, India: strategies and impact. Burns. 2000;26:605-8.
  • Li F, Jiang F, Jin X, et al. Pediatric first aid knowledge and attitudes among staff in the preschools of Shanghai, China. BMC Pediatr. 2012;12:121.
  • Burgess JD, Watt KA, Kimble RM, et al. Knowledge of childhood burn risks and burn first aid: Cool Runnings. Inj Prev. 2019;25:301-6.
  • Burgess JD, Cameron CM, Cuttle L, et al. Inaccurate, inadequate and inconsistent: A content analysis of burn first aid information online. Burns. 2016;42:1671-7.
  • Wallace HJ, O'Neill TB, Wood FM, et al. Determinants of burn first aid knowledge: Cross-sectional study. Burns. 2013;39:1162-9.
  • Skinner AM, Brown TL, Peat BG, et al. Reduced hospitalisation of burns patients following a multi-media campaign that increased adequacy of first aid treatment. Burns. 2004;30:82-5.
  • Nurmatov UB, Mullen S, Quinn-Scoggins H, et al. The effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of first aid interventions for burns given to caregivers of children: A systematic review. Burns. 2018;44:512-23.

Yanıkta İlk Tedavi: Olay Yerindeki Tedavi Uygulamalarının Değerlendirilmesi

Yıl 2021, Cilt: 43 Sayı: 3, 211 - 216, 07.05.2021
https://doi.org/10.20515/otd.808255

Öz

Çalışmanın amacı, yaralanmadan hemen sonra olay yerinde veya birinci/ikinci basamak sağlık kuruluşunda yanık merkezine gönderilmeden önce yanan hastalara uygulanan ilk tedavileri belirleme ve değerlendirmenin yanı sıra yanıkların ilk tedavisinde farkındalığı artırmaya yönelik öneriler sunmaktır. Bu tanımlayıcı-kesitsel çalışmaya 1 Kasım 2019 ile 31 Aralık 2019 tarihleri arasında üçüncü basamak yanık merkezi polikliniğine ilk kez başvuran ve katılmayı kabul eden 300 yanık hastası dahil edildi. Hasta verileri ve olay yerinde veya başka bir sağlık kuruluşunda uygulanan ilk tedaviler değerlendirildi. Çalışmaya katılan 300 hastanın %51’i erkek (n=153), %49’u (n=147) kadındı. Etiyolojide en sık çay (n=96) ve su (n=79) ile yanma görüldü. Yanık vücut alan yüzdesi 3,82±4,8 olarak bulundu. İlk müdahale %79 (n=237) hastada olay yerinde yapılırken, %21 (n=63) hastada bir sağlık kurumunda yapılmıştı. Olay yeri müdahalelerinden %73,8’i (n=175) uygun müdahale değildi. Sağlık kurumunda yapılan 63 müdahalenin %39,7’sinin (n=25) uygun olmadığı görüldü. Yanık polikliniğimize başvuran hastaların veya ebeveynlerinin yanıkta ilk yardım konusunda yeterince bilgileri olmadığı görüldü. Annelere yönelik eğitim programları ile ev içi çocuk yanık insidansında azalma ve doğru ilk müdahale konusunda farkındalık sağlanabilir. İş yerlerinde korunma ve doğru müdahale için ise iş sağlığı ve güvenliğiyle ilgili çalışmaların ciddiyetle sürdürülmesi gereklidir. Yanık ile ilgili sağlık kurumlarında yapılan uygulamalarda da eksiklikler olduğu saptandı. Bu konuda sağlık personeline hizmet içi eğitim verilmesinin faydalı olacağı düşünüldü.

Kaynakça

  • Cuttle L, Kravchuk O, Wallis B, et al. An audit of first-aid treatment of pediatric burns patients and their clinical outcome. J Burn Care Res. 2009;30:1028-34.
  • Hudspith J, Rayatt S. ABC of burns. First aid and treatment of minor burns. BMJ. 2004;328:1487-9.
  • Zor F, Ersöz N, Kulahcı Y, et al. Gold standards for primary care of burn management. Dicle Med J. 2009;36:219-25.
  • Yasti AC, Senel E, Saydam M, et al. Guideline and treatment algorithm for burn injuries. Ulus Travma Acil Cerrahi Derg. 2015;21:79-89.
  • Cuttle L, Pearn J, McMillan JR, et al. A review of first aid treatments for burn injuries. Burns. 2009;35:768-75.
  • Ozkaya NK, Algan S, Akkaya H. Assessment and Defining the Treatment of the Patients with Burns. Ankara Med J. 2014;14:170-5.
  • Harvey LA, Barr ML, Poulos RG, et al. A population-based survey of knowledge of first aid for burns in New South Wales. Med J Aust. 2011;195:465-8.
  • Karaoz B. First-aid home treatment of burns among children and some implications at Milas, Turkey. J Emerg Nurs. 2010;36:111-4.
  • Forjuoh SN. Burns in low- and middle-income countries: A review of available literature on descriptive epidemiology, risk factors, treatment, and prevention. Burns. 2006;32:529-37.
  • Graham HE, Bache SE, Muthayya P, et al. Are parents in the UK equipped to provide adequate burns first aid? Burns. 2012;38:438-43.
  • Sozen I, Guldogan CE, Yastı AC. Etiology of childhood burns and parental awareness in Turkey. Ulus Cerrahi Derg. 2016;32:168-72.
  • Ucuncu M, Ucuncu M, Toprak D. The knowledge, attitude and behavior of mothers with children aged 0-6 years on home accidents and preventive measures. J Ist Faculty Med. 2019;82:219-28.
  • Davies M, Maguire S, Okolie C, et al. How much do parents know about first aid for burns? Burns. 2013;39:1083-90.
  • Ghosh A, Bharat R. Domestic burns prevention and first aid awareness in and around Jamshedpur, India: strategies and impact. Burns. 2000;26:605-8.
  • Li F, Jiang F, Jin X, et al. Pediatric first aid knowledge and attitudes among staff in the preschools of Shanghai, China. BMC Pediatr. 2012;12:121.
  • Burgess JD, Watt KA, Kimble RM, et al. Knowledge of childhood burn risks and burn first aid: Cool Runnings. Inj Prev. 2019;25:301-6.
  • Burgess JD, Cameron CM, Cuttle L, et al. Inaccurate, inadequate and inconsistent: A content analysis of burn first aid information online. Burns. 2016;42:1671-7.
  • Wallace HJ, O'Neill TB, Wood FM, et al. Determinants of burn first aid knowledge: Cross-sectional study. Burns. 2013;39:1162-9.
  • Skinner AM, Brown TL, Peat BG, et al. Reduced hospitalisation of burns patients following a multi-media campaign that increased adequacy of first aid treatment. Burns. 2004;30:82-5.
  • Nurmatov UB, Mullen S, Quinn-Scoggins H, et al. The effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of first aid interventions for burns given to caregivers of children: A systematic review. Burns. 2018;44:512-23.
Toplam 20 adet kaynakça vardır.

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Birincil Dil Türkçe
Konular Sağlık Kurumları Yönetimi
Bölüm ORİJİNAL MAKALELER / ORIGINAL ARTICLES
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Özer Özlü 0000-0003-4057-7747

Abdulkadir Başaran 0000-0001-8788-4467

Yayımlanma Tarihi 7 Mayıs 2021
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2021 Cilt: 43 Sayı: 3

Kaynak Göster

Vancouver Özlü Ö, Başaran A. Yanıkta İlk Tedavi: Olay Yerindeki Tedavi Uygulamalarının Değerlendirilmesi. Osmangazi Tıp Dergisi. 2021;43(3):211-6.


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