Journal article

Three years after black Saturday: Long-term psychosocial adjustment of burns patients as a result of a major bushfire

B Pfitzer, LJ Katona, SJ Lee, M O'Donnell, H Cleland, J Wasiak, S Ellen

Journal of Burn Care and Research | Published : 2016

Abstract

Despite increasing evidence that burn injuries can result in multiple psychological sequelae, little is known about the long-term psychosocial adjustment to burns sustained in a major bushfire. The aim of the present study was to assess long-term psychological distress and health-related quality of life in Australian burns patients as a result of the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires. Eight male and five female burns patients with a mean age of 53.92 (SD = 11.82) years who received treatment at a statewide burns service participated in the study. A battery of standardized questionnaires was administered to assess general psychological distress, burns-specific and generic health-related quality o..

View full abstract

University of Melbourne Researchers