Activity Impairment, Work Status, and Work Productivity Loss in Adults 5-7 Years after Burn Injuries

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An important aspect of the rehabilitation of burn patients is social participation, including daily activities and work. Detailed information on long-term activity impairment and employment is scarce. Therefore, we investigated activity impairment, work status, and work productivity loss in adults 5-7 years following burn injuries, and investigated associations with burn-specific health-related quality of life (HRQL) domains. Adult participants completed the Work Productivity and Activity Impairment General Health questionnaire and the Burn Specific Health Scale-brief (BSHS-B) 5-7 years post-burn. Outcomes were compared between participants with mild/intermediate and severe burns (>20% total body surface area burned). Seventy-six (36%) of the 213 participants experienced some degree of activity impairment due to burn-related problems 5-7 years post-burn. Seventy percent of the population was employed; 12% of them experienced work productivity loss due to burn-related problems. Nineteen percent reported changes in their work situation (partly) because of the burn injury. A higher proportion of participants with severe burns had activity impairments (56% vs 29%; P =. 001) and work productivity loss (26% vs 8%; P

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Spronk, I., Van Loey, N. E. E., Van Der Vlies, C. H., Haagsma, J. A., Polinder, S., Van Baar, M. E., … Novin, A. (2022). Activity Impairment, Work Status, and Work Productivity Loss in Adults 5-7 Years after Burn Injuries. Journal of Burn Care and Research, 43(1), 256–262. https://doi.org/10.1093/jbcr/irab047

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