Development and Testing of the Aftercare Problem List, a Burn Aftercare Screening Instrument

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A growing interest in person-centered care from a biopsychosocial perspective has led to increased attention to structural screening. The aim of this study was to develop an easy-to-comprehend screening instrument using single items to identify a broad range of health-related problems in adult burn survivors. This study builds on earlier work regarding content generation. Focus groups and expert meetings with healthcare providers informed content refinement, resulting in the Aftercare Problem List (APL). The instrument consists of 43 items divided into nine health domains: scars, daily life functioning, scars treatment, body perceptions, stigmatization, intimacy, mental health, relationships, financial concerns, and a positive coping domain. The APL also includes a Distress Thermometer and a question inquiring about preference to discuss the results with a healthcare provider. Subsequently, the APL was completed by 102 outpatients. To test face validity, a linear regression analysis showed that problems in three health domains, i.e., scars, mental health, and body perceptions, were significantly related to higher distress. Qualitative results revealed that a minority found the items difficult which led to further adjustment of the wording and the addition of illustrations. In summation, this study subscribes to the validity of using single items to screen for burn-related problems.

Reference Van Loey, N. E. E., Boersma-van Dam, E., Boekelaar, A., van de Steenoven, A., de Jong, A. E. E., & Hofland, H. W. C. (2024). Development and Testing of the Aftercare Problem List, a Burn Aftercare Screening Instrument. European Burn Journal, 5(2), 90-103. https://doi.org/10.3390/ebj5020008
Published by  Urban Vitality 29 March 2024

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Mar 2024

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Elise Boersma-van Dam
Anita Boekelaar
Anneke van de Steenoven
Alette E. E. de Jong
Helma W. C. Hofland

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