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    The feasibility of negative pressure wound therapy versus standard dressings in paediatric hand and foot burns protocol: a pilot, single-centre, randomised control trial

    The goal of paediatric hand and foot burn management is hypertrophic scar and/or contracture prevention. The risk of scar formation may be minimised by integrating negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) as an ...

    Emma Lumsden, Roy Kimble, Catherine McMillan in Pilot and Feasibility Studies (2023)

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    Cost-effectiveness of scar management post-burn: a trial-based economic evaluation of three intervention models

    Optimal burn scar management has the potential to markedly improve the lives of children, but can require substantial healthcare resources. The study aimed to examine the cost-effectiveness of three scar manag...

    Steven M. McPhail, Jodie Wiseman, Megan Simons, Roy Kimble in Scientific Reports (2022)

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    Hypnotherapy for procedural pain, itch, and state anxiety in children with acute burns: a feasibility and acceptability study protocol

    Burns and related procedures are painful and distressing for children, exposing them to acute and chronic sequelae that can negatively affect their physiological, psychological, and social functions. Non-pharm...

    Dali Geagea, Bronwyn Griffin, Roy Kimble, Vince Polito in Pilot and Feasibility Studies (2022)

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    Early non-excisional debridement of paediatric burns under general anaesthesia reduces time to re-epithelialisation and risk of skin graft

    Reported advantages of early excision for larger burn injuries include reduced morbidity, mortality, and hospital length of stay for adult burn patients. However, a paucity of evidence supports the best option...

    Bronwyn Griffin, Anjana Bairagi, Lee Jones, Zoe Dettrick in Scientific Reports (2021)

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    A web-based educational intervention to implement trauma-informed care in a paediatric healthcare setting: protocol for a feasibility study using pre-post mixed methods design

    Adoption of responsive trauma-informed practices by staff in hospital-based paediatric care may help mitigate downstream costs associated with treatment delivery due to reduced pain and distress for children a...

    Megan Simons, Alexandra De Young, Steven M. McPhail in Pilot and Feasibility Studies (2020)

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    Impact of Parental Acute Psychological Distress on Young Child Pain-Related Behavior Through Differences in Parenting Behavior During Pediatric Burn Wound Care

    Pediatric burn injuries and subsequent wound care can be painful and distressing for children and their parents. This study tested parenting behavior as a mediator for the relationship between parental acute p...

    Erin A. Brown, Alexandra De Young in Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical … (2019)

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    Comparative effectiveness of Biobrane®, RECELL® Autologous skin Cell suspension and Silver dressings in partial thickness paediatric burns: BRACS randomised trial protocol

    Mixed partial thickness burns are the most common depth of burn injury managed at a large Australian paediatric hospital specialty burns unit. Prolonged time until re-epithelialisation is associated with incre...

    Anjana Bairagi, Bronwyn Griffin, Zephanie Tyack, Dimitrios Vagenas in Burns & Trauma (2019)

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    Study of negative pressure wound therapy as an adjunct treatment for acute burns in children (SONATA in C): protocol for a randomised controlled trial

    Although negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) is widely used in the management of several wound types, its efficacy as a primary therapy for acute burns has not yet been adequately investigated, with researc...

    Cody C. Frear, Bronwyn Griffin, Leila Cuttle, Steven M. McPhail, Roy Kimble in Trials (2019)

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    Review of a Parent’s Influence on Pediatric Procedural Distress and Recovery

    Understanding how parents influence their child’s medical procedures can inform future work to reduce pediatric procedural distress and improve recovery outcomes. Following a pediatric injury or illness diagno...

    Erin A. Brown, Alexandra De Young in Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review (2018)

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    Effectiveness of topical silicone gel and pressure garment therapy for burn scar prevention and management in children: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

    Abnormal scar development following burn injury can cause substantial physical and psychological distress to children and their families. Common burn scar prevention and management techniques include silicone ...

    Jodie Wiseman, Megan Simons, Roy Kimble, Robert Ware, Steven McPhail in Trials (2017)

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    Negative pressure wound therapy in the treatment of ulcerated infantile haemangioma

    Infantile haemangioma is a common benign tumour of infancy. Ulceration is the most common complication and is often painful and difficult to treat. Propranolol therapy is widely used to induce involution in ra...

    Carly M. Fox, Bethan Johnson, Kristen Storey in Pediatric Surgery International (2015)

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    Late presentation of anal canal duplication in an adolescent female—a rare diagnosis

    Sudipta Sinnya, Katherine Curtis, Mark Walsh in International Journal of Colorectal Disease (2013)