Title of article :
Role of exercise in nursing care for burn wound patients: A narrative review from a nursing perspective
Author/Authors :
Miri ، Sahar Department of Corrective Exercise and Sport Injury - Faculty of Sport Sciences - University of Guilan , Rashtiani ، Samira Department of Physiology - School of Medicine - Guilan University of Medical Sciences , Zabihi ، Mohammad Reza Department of Bioinformatics, Laboratory of Complex Biological Systems and Bioinformatics (CBB) - Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics (IBB) - University of Tehran , Akhoondian ، Mohammad Department of Physiology - School of Medicine, Cellular and the Molecular Research Center - Guilan University of Medical Sciences , Farzan ، Ramyar Department of Plastic Reconstructive Surgery - School of Medicine - Guilan University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Burn injuries are a global health issue with extensive physical and psychological ramifications. Nursing care plays an instrumental role in the recovery of individuals with burn wounds. There is a growing interest in incorporating exercise programs as a supplementary approach alongside conventional burn wound care. This review meticulously assesses the influence of exercise interventions integrated into nursing care for burn wound patients. By amalgamating current empirical evidence, it seeks to provide valuable insights into potential advantages, obstacles, and optimal strategies. Burn injuries encompass a spectrum of noteworthy physical, psychological, and socioeconomic repercussions. Exercise confers several benefits, including enhanced circulation, prevention of muscle wasting, expedited wound healing, effective pain management, anxiety alleviation, and bolstered self-esteem. Nurses occupy an indispensable position in promoting exercise not only for prevention but also during rehabilitation, addressing mental health concerns, and facilitating education. Ultimately, exercise emerges as a substantial contributor to holistic burn patient care, thereby warranting further exploration and the development of comprehensive guidelines.
Keywords :
Nursing , Nursing Care , Exercise , Burns , Wounds , Review
Journal title :
Journal of Nursing Reports in Clinical Practice
Journal title :
Journal of Nursing Reports in Clinical Practice