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D M Mertens1, M E Jenkins, G D Warden

  • 1Outpatient Department, Shriners Hospitals for Children-Cincinnati Burns Institute, Cincinnati, Ohio 45229, USA.

The Nursing Clinics of North America
|June 1, 1997
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Outpatient care effectively manages minor to moderate burn injuries. This approach supports the full recovery continuum, involving patients and families in holistic care planning for optimal results.

Area of Science:

  • Burn management
  • Ambulatory care
  • Rehabilitative medicine

Background:

  • The outpatient setting is suitable for managing numerous minor or moderate burn injuries.
  • Ambulatory care encompasses the entire recovery process, from initial treatment to reconstructive surgery.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the appropriateness of outpatient settings for burn injury management.
  • To describe the continuum of care in ambulatory settings for burn patients.

Main Methods:

  • Holistic care planning involving patients and families.
  • Multidisciplinary team collaboration.
  • Ongoing evaluation of patient progress.

Main Results:

  • Outpatient management facilitates a comprehensive recovery pathway.

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  • Active patient and family participation enhances care plans.
  • Adherence to standards of care ensures optimal outcomes.
  • Conclusions:

    • The outpatient environment is a viable and effective setting for managing minor to moderate burn injuries.
    • A multidisciplinary, patient-centered approach in ambulatory care leads to optimal recovery outcomes.