TY - JOUR
T1 - Outcome measures to evaluate the function of the hand after burns; a clinical initiative
T2 - a clinical initiative
AU - Nieuwenhuis, M.K.
AU - van Baar, Margriet E
AU - Sizoo, Saskia
AU - lelsma, natasha
AU - van Zuijlen, Paul P M
PY - 2021/7/1
Y1 - 2021/7/1
N2 - Background: Outcome assessment is essential to understand the impact and recovery of burns of the hand and tailor treatment. There is however, a large variety of measures and outcome assessment is often incomplete. The aim was therefore to initiate a set of outcome assessments for use in a clinical setting. Method: A concept set was drafted, based on the framework of the International Classification of Functioning, which distinguished two phases, three patient states and included both patient reported and clinical outcomes. Subsequently, potential assessments were allocated to the various outcomes. This concept was discussed during the European Burns Association congress in 2013 and revised. The revision was sent to 65 colleagues from 28 institutions, accompanied by a survey. Results: Eleven surveys were returned from 16 persons representing 9 institutions from 6 countries. Based on the feedback, final revisions were made. Points raised were time investment and translations of not all assessments already available. Conclusions: With multidisciplinary and international input, a multidimensional set of outcome assessments for burns of the hand has been established, covering almost all domains of functioning. This first step towards more uniform clinical evaluation, will contribute to knowledge on outcome and effectiveness of treatment of hand burns.
AB - Background: Outcome assessment is essential to understand the impact and recovery of burns of the hand and tailor treatment. There is however, a large variety of measures and outcome assessment is often incomplete. The aim was therefore to initiate a set of outcome assessments for use in a clinical setting. Method: A concept set was drafted, based on the framework of the International Classification of Functioning, which distinguished two phases, three patient states and included both patient reported and clinical outcomes. Subsequently, potential assessments were allocated to the various outcomes. This concept was discussed during the European Burns Association congress in 2013 and revised. The revision was sent to 65 colleagues from 28 institutions, accompanied by a survey. Results: Eleven surveys were returned from 16 persons representing 9 institutions from 6 countries. Based on the feedback, final revisions were made. Points raised were time investment and translations of not all assessments already available. Conclusions: With multidisciplinary and international input, a multidimensional set of outcome assessments for burns of the hand has been established, covering almost all domains of functioning. This first step towards more uniform clinical evaluation, will contribute to knowledge on outcome and effectiveness of treatment of hand burns.
KW - burns
KW - hand
KW - Outcome Assessment (Health Care)
KW - ICF
KW - brandwonden
UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/0b236332-cedc-370e-80e9-a545e7abf8cf/
U2 - 10.1016/j.burnso.2021.05.002
DO - 10.1016/j.burnso.2021.05.002
M3 - Article
SN - 2468-9122
VL - 5
SP - 162
EP - 167
JO - Burns Open
JF - Burns Open
IS - 3
ER -