Burn pain management in a female patient with severe burn injuries in Nepal: a case study and review.
Sundar AdhikariRoshani GurungSuresh BastakotiAlian A AlrasheedyBhuvan K CPublished in: Pain management (2024)
Burn injuries in low-resource settings like Nepal present significant public health challenges, leading to substantial morbidity, mortality and severe pain. This paper assesses burn pain management in Nepal, emphasizing the need for enhanced strategies. A case study of a female patient with severe burn injuries from a rural village in Western Nepal illustrates current challenges. Reviewing studies on burn pain management in Nepal shows limited access to specialized facilities, inadequate palliative care, medication shortages and insufficient healthcare professionals. Pharmacological interventions are impacted by financial constraints and a lack of protocols, while nonpharmacological approaches have not been explored and contextualized for the Nepalese context due to similar financial issues. Comprehensive burn pain management requires addressing resource constraints through collaborative health-aid partnerships.
Keyphrases
- pain management
- chronic pain
- public health
- wound healing
- palliative care
- tertiary care
- healthcare
- physical activity
- south africa
- emergency department
- spinal cord injury
- coronary artery disease
- spinal cord
- mental health
- cardiovascular events
- cardiovascular disease
- quality improvement
- advanced cancer
- young adults
- drug induced
- childhood cancer