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Citation

Cakir U, Terzi R, Abaci F, Aker T. Int. J. Psychiatry Clin. Prac. 2014; 19(1): 56-59.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2014, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.3109/13651501.2014.981545

PMID

25363198

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: In this study it has been aimed to investigate the prevalence of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in patients with burn injuries undergoing physical therapy and to evaluate their quality of life.

METHODS: Between October 2012 and December 2012, a total of 21 patients who underwent physical therapy for burn injuries in the Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation outpatient clinic of a Training and Research Hospital were included in the study. The sociodemographic form for data collection, the Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale (CAPS) for the diagnosis of PTSD, and the Short Form 36 (SF-36) Health Survey for the assessment of the quality of life were used.

RESULTS: Eight patients (38.1%) had PTSD. These patients had poor physical functioning, role functioning-physical, vitality, and role functioning-social, indicating a lower rate compared to those without PTSD. However, it did not reach statistical significance. The quality of life- related physical functioning was statistically significantly lower in the patients with contracture.

CONCLUSIONS: Post-traumatic stress disorder seems to be an important health issue in patients with burn injuries. Clinicians who attempt to tailor treatment interventions should keep in mind that these patients require psychosocial rehabilitation, as well as physical therapy.


Language: en

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