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[Pay Attention to Burn Rehabilitation Assessment]

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With the vigorous development of burn rehabilitation, many burn units in China are paying more and more attention to the application of burn rehabilitation treatment methods in burn patients. However, the development of burn rehabilitation assessment cannot be ignored in the process of burn rehabilitation treatment. Burn rehabilitation assessment is characterized with a long assessment time span and a large and complex assessment contents, resulting in the inability to develop a standardized assessment form that is suitable for all burn patients. In addition, factors including the shortage of professionals in burn rehabilitation assessment in some domestic burn units, relatively small number of objective assessment instruments and various institutional limitations, have also led to insufficient motivation and low quality of burn rehabilitation assessment. Based on those, this article analyzes the characteristics and main contents of burn rehabilitation assessment in China, and puts forward some suggestions in view of the shortcomings of burn rehabilitation assessment, in order to provide a reference for burn rehabilitation practitioners.

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