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. 2023 Jun 26;76(3):e20220205. doi: 10.1590/0034-7167-2022-0205

Chart 2. Characterization of studies according to code S1 to S9, year and place of publication, method, level of evidence and degree of recommendation, objectives and results related to the subject of the study, Porto Velho, Rondônia, Brazil, 2021.

ID YEAR OF PUBLICATION/COUNTRY/ DATA PLATFORM STUDY DESIGN/LoE/DEGREE OF RECOMMENDATION OBJECTIVE RELATED RESULTS
S1(26) 2017/Brazil/VHL Case study/3B/B Report the evolution of healing in a patient with second-degree burns treated with 0.2% hyaluronic acid (HA) and biocellulose film. Isolation of nerve endings from the skin promoted by the dressing and reduced frequency of change, minimizing the occurrence of interventions that result in pain.
S2(29) 2018/United Kingdom/VHL Case study/3B/B Use biosynthetic dressing on superficial dermal burns in the pubic region. Dressing use can play a significant role in reducing wound infection and desiccation rates.
S3(27) 2017/Spain/VHL Case study/4/C Present the therapeutic approach that can help other professionals to know the importance of the initial treatment of these injuries to prevent and/or solve future complications. Burn treatment in three stages: wound cleaning and decongestion of phlebolymphedema, tissue repair and epithelialization and remodeling.
S4(30) 2018/Brazil/VHL Case study/4/C Implement the NP in the context of care of a burned patient assisted in a public health institution. The following were listed as priorities: ineffective breathing pattern, risk of infection and impaired skin integrity, and the planning and definition of goals, interventions and activities to be implemented for further assessment were carried out. The NP implementation enables the development of quality assistance, based on scientific knowledge.
S5(25) 2016/USA/VHL Descriptive study/2B/B Measure the prevalence of acute neuropathic pain in patients with acute burns and the demographic and clinical characteristics. Routine assessment of pain during the acute phase of injury with the aim of identifying patients who require further assessment, treatment and management.
S6(33) 2020/Israel/PubMed Case study/4 /C Assess the effectiveness of applying bromelain-based selective enzymatic debridement. The safe and effective use of the agent, considered an effective treatment modality.
S7(31) 2018/USA/PubMed Cross-sectional study/2C/B Assess the effect of music therapy on pain, anxiety, opioid use and hemodynamic variables during burn dressing change. Reduction in anxiety scores before dressing changes compared to daily dressing changes without the intervention.
S8(28) 2017/USA/PubMed Randomized clinical trial/1B/A Observe the effect of a rehabilitation intervention on the general health status of patients with hand burns. Application of the Burn-Specific Abbreviated Health Scale (BSHS-A) and the rehabilitation intervention model with three phases: acute (T1), convalescence (T2) and before discharge (T3).
S9(32) 2019/USA/CINAHL Randomized clinical trial/1B/A Compare the effects of aromatherapy by inhaling apricot rose scent and the Benson relaxation technique on painful anxiety in burn patients. After painful interventions, such as dressing changes, significant differences in pain anxiety were reported.

USA - United States of America; S - study; LoE - level of evidence; ID - identification; VHL - Virtual Health Library; NP - Nursing Process.