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Lived experiences of burn survivors regarding the challenges of home care follow-ups: a phenomenological study.

Nastaran HeydarikhayatTahereh AshktorabCamelia Rohani
Published in: Home health care services quarterly (2019)
Burn victims often require long-term treatments. Patients prefer to be at home while receiving care services but there are some deficiencies in conducting home care. To explore the challenges of nurse-led follow-up, 16 burn survivors who received home care for 6 months were interviewed. The theme, "barriers of care," was extracted. It included two subthemes entitled "Barriers related to implementation of home care and "Barriers of ideality." Providing home care for burn survivors encounters several barriers that were classified into two categories including modifiable and nonmodifiable barriers. Suitable infrastructure and policies are necessary to conduct home care for burn survivors.
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