关键词: Burns wounds Cross infection Hydrotherapy Pseudomonas Review Survey Wound cleansing

Mesh : Burns / rehabilitation Cross Infection / prevention & control Humans Hydrotherapy / methods Infection Control / methods Ireland Patient Selection Practice Patterns, Physicians' / statistics & numerical data United Kingdom Wound Infection / prevention & control

来  源:   DOI:10.1016/j.burns.2013.11.006   PDF(Sci-hub)

Abstract:
BACKGROUND: Hydrotherapy is widely used in burns management however there are risks associated with its use, in particular cross-infection. Data regarding indications and techniques in common use is deficient. This study aimed to investigate hydrotherapy practices in the UK and Ireland.
METHODS: A survey of the hydrotherapy practice of major burn care providers was performed by e mail and where necessary, follow up telephone contact.
RESULTS: The survey included 28 burn care providers. 27 reported using hydrotherapy. Only 11 (41%) had defined indication criteria with 4 (15%) implementing a specific protocol. Variations in hydrotherapy practice were seen.
CONCLUSIONS: Hydrotherapy is used nationwide, however considerable variation in practice exists. One area worthy of further consideration is the need for appropriate standards of infection control.
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