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Song Junhui, Xia Zhengguo, Zhou Xianliang, et al. Influence of parental compliance on the treatment of hypertrophic scars in burn children[J]. Chin j Burns, 2021, 37(5): 485-489. DOI: 10.3760/cma.j.cn501120-20210127-00038
Citation: Song Junhui, Xia Zhengguo, Zhou Xianliang, et al. Influence of parental compliance on the treatment of hypertrophic scars in burn children[J]. Chin j Burns, 2021, 37(5): 485-489. DOI: 10.3760/cma.j.cn501120-20210127-00038

Influence of parental compliance on the treatment of hypertrophic scars in burn children

doi: 10.3760/cma.j.cn501120-20210127-00038
  • Received Date: 2021-01-27
    Available Online: 2021-10-28
  • Publish Date: 2021-05-20
  • Objective To explore the influence of parental compliance on the treatment of hypertrophic scars in burn children. Methods A retrospective cohort study method was used. From June 2014 to June 2019, 49 children with post-burn hypertrophic scars who met the inclusion criteria and visited the outpatient department of the Department of Burns of the First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University were included in this study. In the follow-up of 9 months, according to the registration form and the results of the compliance questionnaire for parents, the children were divided into good compliance group (34 cases, 21 males and 13 females, aged 2.0 (2.0, 3.5) years) and poor compliance group (15 cases, 6 males and 9 females, aged 3.0 (2.0, 4.0) years). At the first attendance and in the follow-up of 3, 6, and 9 months, the scar scores of children in good compliance group were evaluated by Vancouver Scar Scale (VSS). At the first attendance and in the follow-up of 9 months, the scar scores of children in poor compliance group were evaluated by VSS. At the first attendance and in the follow-up of 9 months, the scar pruritus scores of children in the 2 groups were evaluated by Verbal Rating Score (VRS). Data was statistically analyzed with chi-square test, Wilcoxon rank sum test, Mann-Whitney

    U

    test, independent sample

    t

    test, and paired sample

    t

    test. Results At the first attendance, the color, vascular distribution, softness, and thickness scores, and total score in VSS scoring of scars of children in the two groups were similar (

    Z

    =0.834, 0.026, 0.837, 0.076, 1.074,

    P

    >0.05). In the follow-up of 9 months, the softness and thickness scores, and total score in VSS scoring of scars of children in good compliance group were significantly lower than those in poor compliance group (

    Z

    =5.518, 4.732, 5.042,

    P

    <0.01). Compared with those in the first attendance, the color, vascular distribution, softness, and thickness scores, and total score in VSS scoring of scars of children in good compliance group were significantly decreased in the follow-up of 9 months (

    Z

    =5.241, 5.273, 5.214, 5.245, 3.451,

    P

    <0.01); the color and vascular distribution scores, and total score in VSS scoring of scars of children in poor compliance group were significantly decreased in the follow-up of 9 months (

    Z

    =3.606, 3.542, 3.448,

    P

    <0.01). At the first attendance, the VRS score of scar pruritus of children in good compliance group was 6.00 (5.00, 6.25) points, which was similar to (5.47±1.69) points in poor compliance group (

    Z

    =0.607,

    P

    >0.05). In the follow-up of 9 months, the VRS score of scar pruritus of children in good compliance group was 1.00 (1.00, 1.25) points, which was significantly lower than (3.27±1.71) points in poor compliance group (

    Z

    =2.606,

    P

    <0.01). Compared with those in the first attendance, the VRS score of scar pruritus of children in good compliance group was significantly decreased in the follow-up of 9 months (

    Z

    =4.002,

    P

    <0.01), while there was no obvious change in poor compliance group in the follow-up of 9 months (

    t

    =3.550,

    P

    >0.05). Conclusions Under the same treatment plan, good parental compliance has a positive effect on the treatment of hypertrophic scars in burn children decreasing the degree of scar hyperplasia and pruritus.

     

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