BURN INJURIES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF BURN PATIENTS IN NEW-SOUTH-WALES, AUSTRALIA

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DUGGAN, D [1 ]
QUINE, S [1 ]
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[1] UNIV SYDNEY,FAC MED,DEPT PUBL HLTH,SYDNEY,NSW 2006,AUSTRALIA
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10.1016/0305-4179(95)92129-Z
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
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This study describes the burn injuries and characteristics of patients admitted to the major adult burn unit in New South Wales, Australia. Data were collected from the medical records of all patients admitted in the 30-month study period (184 persons, 143 (78 per cent) males, 41 (22 per cent) females). The findings identified that patients were most likely to be males, aged between 25 and 34 years, who experienced a 11-20 per cent total surface burn area flame injury whilst using an accelerant in a domestic environment. Patients were more likely,to smoke tobacco, drink alcohol to hazardous levels and take prescribed psychotropic medications than the general population. Preburn morbid conditions were prevalent, especially in the females. The actions of patients who had sustained a non-intentional burn commonly indicted a lack of understanding of the danger of certain equipment or the combustibility and volatility of some materials and flame. Prevention appears to be the most effective way to reduce burn injury through education of at-risk groups. However, because of the multicausality identified in the study, other preventive measures, such as improvement in product safety design, are suggested. Some similarities and differences with studies reported from Australia and overseas are noted.
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