Department of Neurology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, USA.
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, USA.
J Burn Care Res. 2023 Jan 5;44(1):114-120. doi: 10.1093/jbcr/irac098.
Using a modified Safe Environment for Every Kid Questionnaire (Needs Survey), we previously showed a significant correlation between adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and family needs. Herein, we retrospectively assessed whether patients' and their families' needs identified using the Needs Survey were addressed prior to discharge. We hypothesized that, without the knowledge gained by administering this tool, many basic needs may not have been fully addressed. Seventy-nine burn patients and families previously enrolled in our ACE studies were included. Answers to the Needs Surveys were reviewed to identify families with needs. Medical records were reviewed to determine if a social worker assessment (SWA) was completed per standard of care and if their needs were addressed prior to discharge. Of the 79 burn patients who received inpatient care and completed the Needs Survey, family needs were identified in 67 (84.8%); 42 (62.7%) received an SWA, and 25 (37.3%) did not. Those who did not receive a SWA had a shorter hospitalization and suffered less severe burns. Demographics, socioeconomics, ACEs, and identified needs were similar between the groups. Our study showed that SWA was performed on many patients with basic needs. However, with the focus of SWAs being on discharge arrangements, not all needs were addressed, and individualized resources were often not provided. Administering the Needs Survey on admission may help our social workers streamline and expedite this process to help support successful recovery for our burn patients and their families.
使用改良后的每个孩子安全环境问卷(需求调查),我们之前表明,儿童期不良经历(ACEs)与家庭需求之间存在显著相关性。在此,我们回顾性评估了使用需求调查确定的患者及其家庭的需求是否在出院前得到满足。我们假设,如果没有通过使用该工具获得的知识,许多基本需求可能无法得到充分满足。我们纳入了先前参与 ACE 研究的 79 名烧伤患者及其家属。审查需求调查的答案,以确定有需求的家庭。审查病历以确定是否按照标准护理完成了社会工作者评估(SWA),以及他们的需求是否在出院前得到满足。在接受住院治疗并完成需求调查的 79 名烧伤患者中,有 67 名(84.8%)患者的家属有需求;42 名(62.7%)接受了 SWA,25 名(37.3%)没有。未接受 SWA 的患者住院时间更短,烧伤程度较轻。两组患者的人口统计学、社会经济学、ACEs 和确定的需求相似。我们的研究表明,许多有基本需求的患者都进行了 SWA。然而,由于 SWA 的重点是出院安排,并非所有需求都得到满足,而且通常没有提供个性化的资源。在入院时进行需求调查可以帮助我们的社会工作者简化和加快这一过程,以帮助烧伤患者及其家属成功康复。