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A Study on Pain and Anxiety of Burn Patients

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Abstract

The purpose of this study is to examine intensity of pain and anxiety of burn patients.
This study selected 99 adult patients of 18 years old or older who have been hospitalized and treated for a second-degree burn at the surgery ward or burn ward of 3 university hospitals which are located in 2 metropolitan cities, and a university hospital in Seoul Special City from July 1 to October 20, 2000.
This study used STAI(State-Trait Anxiety Inventory) developed by Spielberger, and translated by Kim, Jung Taek and Shin, Dong Kyun to examine the degree of anxiety and VAS to examine the pain.
This study was carried out by interview and using SPSS 9.0 statistical program.
Results were as follows :
1) As for general characteristics of the subjects, they were mostly male, 30s-40s, married, and high school graduates.
2) Forty-seven patients were burned by fire and 49.6% of the patients had burn 10 to 20% of BSA, seventy-nine percents of patients received one dressing change a day and 74.3% received medication once or twice a day.
3) As for intensity of anxiety and pain, the mean intensity of pain was 6.41. The intensity of trait anxiety and the state anxiety were 39.76. and 51.81.
4) Subject¢¥s age was significantly different in their pain intensity and other variables were insignificant.
Correlations between trait-anxiety and state-anxiety(r=.286, p=.004), and state-anxiety and VAS(r=.294, p=.003) showed weak correlation. There wasn¢¥t statistically any significance in trait- anxiety and VAS(r=.183, p=.070).
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