Authors
Stephanie Mason, Emma Gause, Kara McMullen, Stephen Sibbett, Radha Holavanahalli, Jeffrey Schneider, Nicole Gibran, Lewis E Kazis, Barclay T Stewart
Publication date
2023/6/1
Journal
Burns
Volume
49
Issue
4
Pages
861-869
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Introduction
Individual-level socioeconomic disparities impact burn-related incidence, severity and outcomes. However, the impact of community-level socioeconomic disparities on recovery after burn injury is poorly understood. As a result, we are not yet able to develop individual- and community-specific strategies to optimize recovery. Therefore, we aimed to characterize the association between community-level socioeconomic disparities and long-term, health-related quality of life after burn injury.
Methods
We queried the Burn Model System National Longitudinal Database for participants who were> 14 years with a zip code and who had completed a health-related quality of life (HRQOL) questionnaire (VR-12) 6 months after injury. BMS data were deterministically linked by zip code to the Distressed Communities Index (DCI), which combines seven census-derived metrics into a single indicator of economic well …
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