The relationship of patient stress to burn injury
- PMID: 1939304
- DOI: 10.1097/00004630-199107000-00009
The relationship of patient stress to burn injury
Abstract
The stress of burn injury can have an especially profound psychologic effect on individuals with recent histories of stress life events. A review of the literature reveals a model for this effect and documents the possibility of burn-prone patients, a concept that may explain the high number of patients with burns who also report a high level of stress before injury. This study was designed to assess the proportion of patients with burns reporting previous stress and to assess the relationship of this stress to burn injury and its exacerbating effects. A definite correlation between previous stress and burn injury was found, indicating that many patients with burns may have been in a vulnerable state at injury. Since such vulnerable patients will show a more severe reaction and more serious level of psychologic dysfunction than the seriousness of their injuries might indicate, their identification would have decided benefits in their psychologic rehabilitation.
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