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. 2021 Mar 24;8(5):2794–2800. doi: 10.1002/nop2.856

TABLE 1.

Socio‐demographic characteristics and burn‐related health status assessment Registered in the logbooks

first semester(n = 35) Second semester(n = 31) * p
A) Personal‐ social characteristics 35(100) 31(100)
Burn percentage 35(100) 31(100)
Burn depth 35(100) 31(100)
Burn site 35(100) 31(100)

Type of the specialized treatment

received during hospitalization

20(57/1) 19(61/3) .000

B) Health status related to burn

Skin function Burn wound healing 34(97/1) 30(96/8) .5
The stage of wound healing 35(100) 31(100)
Skin and mucosal changes 34(97/1) 28(90/3) .335
Perception of health 33(94/3) 31(100) .494
Nutrition status 27(77/1) 31(100) .005
Elimination and exchange status 34(97/1) 31(100) 1.0
Activity and mobility 35(100) 31(100)
Sleep and rest 35(100) 30(96/8)
Perceptional and Cognitive status 34(97/1) 31(100) .530
Self‐perception status/ self‐concept 22(62/9) 23(71/2) .324
Relationship‐ role status 28(80) 29(93/5) .156
sexual status 18(51/4) 18(58/1) .589
Stress tolerance/ coping status 31(88/6) 30(96/8) .36
Beliefs‐ values status 16(45/7) 14(45/2) .58

Categorical variables expressed as n (%).

*

Chi‐Square or Fisher exacts tests Test